Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Fair Game

I've written a bit about the Fair Game policy in my first blog post. In fact, Fair Game is one of the reasons I got involved in fighting Scientology (peacefully, of course.) Fair game is plain and simply suppression of free speech (see my first blog post for the original order.) Hubbard even said "A truly Suppressive Person (SP) or group has no rights of any kind and actions taken against them are not punishable." So if you publicly speak out against Scientology, even on the Internet, you are an SP, and thus you have no rights, according to Scientologists. Why? Because if you start convincing Scientologists "Hey, what you're involved in, it only scams you out of your money and hurts families!", that means less money for Scientology. And, like any business, Scientology can't survive without money. So, in Layman's Terms, SPs=less money for Scientology, which is precisely why Anonymous has been so successful. I'm an SP, so I have no rights and am subject to Fair Game, whether by Internet, phone calls, or "Cease and Desist" letters, which Scientology is so famous for sending. If you happen to get one of these letters, first of all, congratulations! You have caught the attention of Scientology, and that is something to be proud of. Second of all, ignore what the letter says about illegal activities, unless, of course, you have commited any. I haven't gotten one of these yet, but if I did, I would frame it and hang it up on the wall. Scientology's intimidation tactics are not new, and have been around since days of Paulette Cooper, who published a book against Scientology and was framed by the Guardian's Office (OSA) for trying to plant bombs in a Scientology office. Do you think Scientology would really go that far today? Well, not quite, but do you recall the "Harassing phone calls" and "Bomb threats" against Scientology orgs? Well the FBI has announced that there is no connection between Anonymous and the harassment.

Of course, the FBI has always been plotting against Scientology, right?



This is Autononymous, signing off

Saturday, June 14, 2008

You've Just Been RickRolled!



That is all.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Disconnection

Hi everyone, sorry for the delayed blog, my internet has been acting weird, and I finally got it fixed.

Anyway, the subject this week is the policy of the Church of Scientology called 'Disconnection.' As shown in my previous post, Disconnection is a policy that states that people who the Church deems an enemy or potential enemy is to sever communication with their Scientologist family. But the 'Church' denies these claims, saying Disconnection is not enforced. However, Disconnection is indeed a policy of the 'Church', used to coerce members of Scientologist families to 'handle' their 'suppressive' family member. Take Jenna Miscavige Hill for example. Her parents left the Church in 2000, but she stayed in untill 2005. During that time she said she said she was only allowed to see her parents once a year. Also, during that time she was subject to a bizzarre daily regimen, such as,

"If you flunked your uniform inspection, sometimes if you were late . . . you would be dumped with a five-gallon bucket of ice water"

Bizzarre indeed. Can someone name any other religion that currently has a similar policy? Once again, Scientology is caught in a web of their own lies. Disconnection ruins families, destroys lives, and goes beyond what any human being should have to go through.

This is Autononymous, signing off.

SOURCES: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenna_Miscavige_Hill
http://www.benedictionblogson.com/2008/01/29/jenna-miscavige-hill-on-scientologys-lies/