Anonymous, le nouvel ennemi de la scientologie

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j'ai matté quelques review des sorties sur enturbulation

avec tous ces mecs qui gueulent xenu ils vont finir par vraiment le reveiller et la on aura l'air con quand les scientologue nous fermeront leurs portes !



sinon ca sent le fail quand même pour l'instant, uniquement Sidney ou il y avait du monde
a part faire klaxonner les gens et faire un peu de bruit dans la rue y a pas grand chose
(ha si.. plein de angry teenager qui balancent des meme for the lulz ... supayr)
(le plus drole restant les raids qui ont completement fail avec uniquement 10-20 personnes qui n'ont rien fait a part distribuer des flyers et qui vont inventer avoir été suivit etc .. halala)

edit: ouai faudra surement attendre les USA pour voir du vrai mouvement, mais bon ca va encore être blindé de mec de 12 qui gueulent do you liek mudkip <o/ epicwin

http://img129.imagevenue.com/view.php?image=17775_1202617027826_122_758lo.jpgca par contre c'est epic
http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/2338/17775120261702782612275ng8.jpg
si ca fait pas les premières pages...
http://img129.imagevenue.com/view.php?image=17775_1202617027826_122_758lo.jpg
Suite à Sidney qui n'est pas un fail ( et même, 20 personnes n'est pas à considérer comme un fail, y'a rarement du monde aux protests againt co$ dit Wise Bearded Man ), Anonymous a fait une nouvelle déclaration :

Citation :
Ladies and gentlemen of the public and the press,

Today, working in concert with concerned citizens from all over the world, Anonymous has staged a large number of simultaneous public demonstrations at Church of Scientology centers around the globe. Now that we have made evident the sincerity of our intentions and the strength of our dedication, we would like to take this opportunity to clarify our objectives to the press and to the public. There have been a number of myths and misconceptions surrounding the nature of our means and intentions. Among these is the idea that our declaration of war is to be interpreted as a threat of physical harm against individuals affiliated with the Church of Scientology.

Allegations that Anonymous wishes to physically harm any human being as a part of our campaign against the cult of Scientology are patently untrue. As stated in one of our productions, the intention of Anonymous is to 'systematically dismantle the Church of Scientology in its present form'. Our struggle is directed against the toxic ideals and behavior of the corrupt, violent, and abusive leadership of the Church of Scientology, not against the lives of those who have become entangled with it. Know this: though we oppose all that they stand for, even the highest officers of this cult will not be harmed physically by Anonymous. Our battle is one of ideas. As we speak, it is being fought and won in the hearts and minds of the worlds honest citizenry and their leaders. The ideological nature of our struggle brings us to another common misconception regarding the objectives of Anonymous in this campaign.

Although many of us are put off by L. Ron Hubbard's religious doctrine, we do not oppose the right of individuals to follow beliefs of their choice. As set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, "everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion". Anonymous, as a whole, honors the spirit of this declaration. We fight against the atrocities - not the beliefs - of the brainwashing cult known as the Church of Scientology. The acts of defamation, intimidation and murder perpetrated by this criminal organization galvanize our resolve to fight against it. Our righteous indignation is directed against the hypocrisy of this institution, not against the faith of its members. As an illustrative example of our stance, we would like to draw your attention toward a group of individuals who practice L. Ron Hubbard's teachings, but have disaffiliated themselves from the Church of Scientology. They are known as the Freezone. Anonymous bears no animosity toward an organization such as this one.

Many of you may wonder how Anonymous plans on launching into the task of dissolving the Church of Scientology. As a fundamentalist, totalitarian organization that seeks control of information and manipulation through fear, the Church of Scientology possesses inherent flaws. Anonymous is studying these flaws, and has made them the basis of a long-term strategy.

Our first major objective is the revocation of this cult's tax-exempt status wherever it has managed to obtain one. Indeed, the privileges awarded to the Church of Scientology under US law are significantly more generous than those enjoyed by major religions. As set out by the appellants in Sklar v. Commissioner, training offered through the Church of Scientology is tax deductible, while that obtained through legitimate religious institutions is not. The status of the Church of Scientology as a tax exempt religion is an affront to honest religious organizations. However, its special status with the US IRS which places it above and beyond other religions is not merely an affront, but a slap in the face.

Other objectives set out by Anonymous at the present time include - but are not limited to - exposing the criminal practices of the Church to public scrutiny, neutralization of its fraudulently obtained assets and corresponding operations, the liberation of members coerced and blackmailed to work for the Church in illegitimate ways, declaration of the Church and its shell corporations as prohibited criminal organizations and the criminal prosecution of the persons responsible for particularly heinous acts performed in the name of this Church.

Throughout our struggle, we maintain the following thesis: that the Church of Scientology was founded for purposes incompatible with a society holding dear a respect for human rights and the rule of law. These nefarious purposes can only be achieved through criminal enterprise, and remain objectives of the Church to this day. We further maintain that this criminal enterprise is operated by its leaders knowingly and willingly, and that the true extent and tone of the Church's activity is outrageous and sickening. These statements are not contrived, but based on conclusions derived from extensive study of Church history. Our sources include its own documents, the testimonies of its victims, the words of those who have escaped it and educational materials that the Church would keep secret for fear of exposure. We therefore consider the Church of Scientology a despicable criminal organization which, through the indoctrination of its members, predation upon those in need, the dissemination of lies regarding its nature, by way of sadistic retaliatory practices against its critics and through its cynical abuse of civil liberties has forfeit any right it had to exist.

On several occasions, figures within the media have casually dismissed Anonymous as nothing more than a gaggle of restless youth. We remain entirely undeterred by their remarks. Virtually all age groups, creeds and professions are represented within our ranks. Many who are not affiliated with Anonymous have expressed support for our campaign. Their words serve to further underscore the broad demographic base of our initiative. If you remain doubtful of our strength and resolve, we invite you to observe them for yourselves.

Actions speak louder than words. In the name of those who have been silenced by the criminal organization that is the Church of Scientology, Anonymous will be heard. Our cause is just. We shall prevail.

We are Anonymous.
We have Awoken.
We stand as One.
200/300 c'est pas des masses non plus :/
'bref on verra bien demain quel sera le bilan, mais si c'est un fail cava être dure de remotiver les troupes pour continuer
coté positif ca fait toujours plus de gens au courant de la Co$
les *chan étant majoritairement américains, le seul vrai test pour Anon ce sont les futures manif américaines. 200 à 300 personnes c'est vraiment pas rien pour une manifestation sans leader ^^

Ça sera forcement un échec dans les pays francophones quand on voit que ce sujet est le principal sujet d'information sur Anon vs CoS sur l'internet multimédia français.
La presse annonce 150 personnes à Adelaïde, 150 à Sydney et 200 à Melbourne :

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/s...l?from=mostpop
http://www.news.com.au/technology/st...014239,00.html

Bonus points pour avoir mentionné le nom de David comme organisateur. Cet Anonymous connaît ses classiques.
Un groupe Anonymous est passé ce matin dans mon quartier et j'ai pris deux photos au passage

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J'ai même profité de l'occasion pour faire un petit interview improvisé que je posterai tout à l'heure le temps que ça soit présentable.

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Voici l'url de la vidéo de l'interview : http://deatis.free.fr/interview.mp4

Désolé de la qualité assez médiocre mais c'est sur un GSM. Par contre il manque une partie car je n'avais plus de batterie et j'attends de recevoir le reste de la vidéo que j'ai fait sur un autre appareil qu'on m'a prêté.
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Citation :
Publié par Prootch
Maiourf les flics protègent la scientologie. Sarkosciento ?
J'ai vu des CRS qui étaient postés devant la scientologie du 17ème

Comme quoi quand on place bien son argent dans les bonnes poches, ça paie.
Il me semble important de retenir de cette protestation que Nono is made of fail. Il serait venu avec 5 potes au lieu des 100 50 ? dont il avait parlé à certains.

Bref, Anons > Clowns.
Heureusement que même /b/ se rend compte que toute cette histoire est ridicule, ça montre qu'il reste peut-être un semblant d'espoir pour les /b/tards qui ne font plus rien de bon depuis plus d'un an.


Bref, contente que ça fasse un flop, pas déçue d'avoir migré vers /v/.
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