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7th February 2008, 4:38pm
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#151 | | Kurwa
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| Re: Anon vs Scientology Well arranged marriages are still doin' alright for themselves.
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8th February 2008, 12:14am
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#152 | | Better not to err
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| Re: Anon vs Scientology A good few are getting out with the help of the good old British legal system.
Vote no on Sharia 22.
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8th February 2008, 3:56pm
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#153 | | Punisher Moderator
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| Re: Anon vs Scientology This is probably a stupid question but do they still have teh online petitions that can go to parliment if they're ratified by a few civil servants?
Is there a scientology one to promote a debate in parliment?
Would this not be a great time to try and give it major exposure?
Surely that's something that would get the main stream press interested.
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8th February 2008, 3:59pm
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#154 | | Experimental stooge
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| Re: Anon vs Scientology This would be a good time to read threads.
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8th February 2008, 4:00pm
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#155 | | bordeebarbushbarbon Editor SuperMod
Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Dundee
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| Re: Anon vs Scientology Quote:
Originally Posted by Jushin Liger This is probably a stupid question but do they still have teh online petitions that can go to parliment if they're ratified by a few civil servants?
Is there a scientology one to promote a debate in parliment?
Would this not be a great time to try and give it major exposure?
Surely that's something that would get the main stream press interested. | There are links to four on the main "Anonymous" website that's dealing with this. http://www.partyvan.info/index.php/Project_Chanology
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20th February 2008, 1:23am
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#156 | | Aurë enteluva Gallery SuperMod SuperMod
Join Date: May 2002 Location: same deep water
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| Re: Anon vs Scientology Interesting wee snippet for anyone interested regarding the CoS removing Ebay auctions of ex members http://realitybasedcommunity.net/arc...logy_abu_1.php |
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26th February 2008, 6:54pm
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#158 | | Pos-Reprehensible
Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: SelfLoathian.
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| Re: Anon vs Scientology Wait. A politician that actually pays attention to protests? What's happening to the world?
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26th February 2008, 6:54pm
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#159 | | Registered User
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| Re: Anon vs Scientology http://www.starmagazine.com/news/13909 Quote:
She's not yet 2-years-old, but Suri Cruise's face is known the world over. Whether she is out shopping at high end New York stores, sightseeing in Paris or watching the Spice Girls in LA, her parents Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes treat her like a little adult.
That is because that is how they see her. As Scientologists, they believe their daughter has lived for billions of years and so she already knows all there is to know. Just like a grown-up she doesn't even go to bed until 11 p.m!
For Suri there is hardly any discipline, a fascinating Star probe into her life reveals. But there are rules. Tom forbids television and because of anti-Scientology sites, when she is old enough, her computer use will be very limited. "The Internet has become a major source of problems for Scientology," cult expert Rick Ross tells Star. When it comes to education, Suri will follow Tom's other kids, Isabella and Connor and be schooled in the controversial church.
McDonalds is out, her diet is organic, with boiled barley juice one of its major ingredients. Her health is maintained not with medicine, but by herbs. Her friends are virtually all the children of fellow Scientology believers.
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27th February 2008, 12:50pm
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#160 | | Destroyer of Worlds
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| Re: Anon vs Scientology is there a reply to that letter to cogress?
Cruise & wife should be done for child abuse. clearly not mentally stable enough to be parenting
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17th March 2008, 1:11pm
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#161 | | bordeebarbushbarbon Editor SuperMod
Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Dundee
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| Re: Anon vs Scientology The next round has been scheduled for April 12th. They're calling it "Operation Reconnect" and the theme will be families, and scientology's "disconnection" policy. Apparently they've got lots of ex-scientologists who will be speaking about their experiences and what happened to their families at the protests.
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17th March 2008, 1:23pm
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#162 | | Shaming the Devil
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| Re: Anon vs Scientology The Anonymous thing is pretty fascinating in the sense that a relatively small and loosely connected network of like minded people can take on a much larger much better resourced organisation and do some serious collateral. CO$'s usual dirty tricks can't always be played because they can't be sure exactly who they're up against. It's like a sane version of Grant Morrisons The Invisibles.
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4th June 2008, 11:04am
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#163 | | bordeebarbushbarbon Editor SuperMod
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| Re: Anon vs Scientology What the fuck? Quote:
"POLICE have been accused of "trampling on basic rights" after ordering protesters to take down banners accusing Scientology of being a cult.
Officers banned the placards during a demonstration against the self-styled church in Glasgow city centre last weekend. Civil liberties campaigners have warned a dangerous precedent is being set for the suppression of free speech."
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"It began with tea and biscuits for constables at the police cordon after the July 7 terrorist attacks, progressed to lunches with senior officers and continues with regular invitations to gala nights and jive concerts.
The Church of Scientology appears to be involved in an effort to woo officers from the City of London police - an unlikely partnership perhaps, but one that seems to be blossoming. Details of how more than 20 officers, from constables to chief superintendents, have been invited to a series of engagements by the scientologists over the last 15 months have been revealed by a freedom of information inquiry by the Guardian."
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"It also emerged yesterday that four City of London police officers attended a lavish reception at the headquarters of the Scientology movement in East Grinstead on Saturday night."
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Officers have been handing out booklets that praise the science fiction writer L Ron Hubbard, the churchs founder, and describe both prescription and illegal drugs as poison.
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4th June 2008, 11:09am
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#164 | | borte, ikke glemt
Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Glasgow
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| Re: Anon vs Scientology Fuck me gently!
Turn for the books or what?
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4th June 2008, 11:09am
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#165 | | You look lovely today. SuperMod
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| Re: Anon vs Scientology I'm gonna go punch a copper on my lunch. |
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