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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Bobboau on March 14, 2008, 12:11:48 am
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http://www.sptimes.com/2008/03/13/Northpinellas/Judge_denies_petition.shtml
DENIED!
remember kids the 15th is THIS weekend, come on down to your local Scientology center (http://harbl.wetfish.net/cosplay/) and have some cake!
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I was actually planning on going to the protest in Louisville, but I'll be flying in from Arizona on an all-night flight that arrives around 7/8 AM. I seriously doubt I'll have the time or the energy to show up. :(
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il get my shotgun
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(http://www.ericmhobbs.com/Blackhole/images/faildude2.jpg)
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(http://www.ericmhobbs.com/Blackhole/images/faildude.png)
Although the image doesn't currently show up.
Why fail?
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il get my shotgun
Mildy veiled threat aside, a shotgun wouldn't be a good choice for an event with so many people.
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(http://www.ericmhobbs.com/Blackhole/images/faildude2.jpg)
Although the image doesn't currently show up.
Why fail?
It was in reference to the church of scientology failing to get their restraining order...?
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Ok!
I thought you were saying the whole situation was fail.
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Well it kinda is, since the entire world is made of 110% fail at any given moment. :p
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il get my shotgun
no, this is what CoS wants, so if you show up with a shotgun Anonymous will turn you over to the cops themselves.
of course if you want one to defend yourself at home, that is a different situation entirely.
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Invite you local scientologists for tea/coffe/cookies, and when they come in, pull out your shotgun and yell loudly (so they can hear you outside) "THEY'RE COMING RIGHT AT ME!!!"
then shoot.
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yes you are a funny person, ha ha.
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Pardon me for being a bit out of touch with all of this but what is the basis for this mess?
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:eek2: :eek2: :eek2: :eek: :eek:
You mean you DON'T know about Scientology and Anonymus? :wtf: :wtf:
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Him and about 6 billion other people.
Basically what's going on is that a bunch of people online have decided that they are sick of the church of Scientology and are going to protest its actions. In order to keep Scientology from their usual tricks of following everyone who looks at them sideways and digging up dirt on them they aren't actually revealing who they are.
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The protest mainly arose when CoS tried to remove a Tom Cruise interview from everywhere, but now anon is basically acting against all injustices of the church, not just the video thing. Watch this (http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=3&url=http%3A%2F%2Ftheunfunnytruth.ytmnd.com%2F&ei=GSTbR7SANpWGggSGtf2tCA&usg=AFQjCNEBTJjrUJW_DgdIb4Or7_sw_KQ04w&sig2=Hv7kc9vzevZDRd-qOVRnBw) to get a good idea of some of the more horrendous acts of CoS. (yes, I know that may be biased and possibly isolated incidents, but they still happened)
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for those of you wanting to keep up to date on whats going down around the world, look here (http://forums.enturbulation.org/viewforum.php?f=55)
(note they are having dreamhost issues)
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I can't read anything without registering. :lol:
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I hope we all realise that by reading that report, and by making this very thread, Scientology agents have now researched all our identities, dug up all dirt possible on us, and stand poised to deliver all our embarrassing secrets to our loved ones should this thread make it to the second page.
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It would not be a wise decision to assualt the character of a southern gentleman such as myself. Especially considering the fact that I have a couple of flamethrowers.
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It's kinda funny that they're trying to sue anonymous.
And second page.
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I hope we all realise that by reading that report, and by making this very thread, Scientology agents have now researched all our identities, dug up all dirt possible on us, and stand poised to deliver all our embarrassing secrets to our loved ones should this thread make it to the second page.
What are they going to do? Tell them stuff they already knew?
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HEheh...they can dig all they want..all their efforts would be for naught! :lol:
Especially since the church of scientology has no power here whatsoever.
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HEheh...they can dig all they want..all their efforts would be for naught! :lol:
Especially since the church of scientology has no power here whatsoever.
That's what they want you to think.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSSgwD-9PS4
the next protest has been anounced
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I want to see the "Church's" tax exempt status removed. Otherwise, I don't know if I care.
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Him and about 6 billion other people.
Basically what's going on is that a bunch of people online have decided that they are sick of the church of Scientology and are going to protest its actions. In order to keep Scientology from their usual tricks of following everyone who looks at them sideways and digging up dirt on them they aren't actually revealing who they are.
So, please remind me of what makes Scientology so bad?
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Him and about 6 billion other people.
Basically what's going on is that a bunch of people online have decided that they are sick of the church of Scientology and are going to protest its actions. In order to keep Scientology from their usual tricks of following everyone who looks at them sideways and digging up dirt on them they aren't actually revealing who they are.
So, please remind me of what makes Scientology so bad?
The belief is nothing more than a belief.
The Organization called the Church of Scientology is the problem.
Check out some places like:
http://www.youfoundthecard.com/
http://www.xenutv.com/
http://www.enturbulation.org/
It's basically a giant scam acting as a church. In order to achieve higher levels of "enlightenment", or whatever they call it, you have to pay for various tools/books/auditing sessions. The prices charged are definately for-profit, as they are higher than the cost of producing the product.
The church also forces all of their "tools" off of sites like eBay, where people would sell them at much lower prices.
Still yet, they have a tax-exempt status in many countries.
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Some of their members have met suspicious ends as well...
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HEheh...they can dig all they want..all their efforts would be for naught! :lol:
Especially since the church of scientology has no power here whatsoever.
That's what they want you to think.
They can't touch me. I have 4 passports and about a dozen aliases....and a dozen lawyers in my family :hammer:
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No you don't.
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So, please remind me of what makes Scientology so bad?
what Swantz said + they have a tendency to do extremely not nice things to anyone who speaks out against them, for example killing them. well ok, no one has yet managed to prove a murder from them, but they have, for example, framed innocent people who had the audacity to criticize them. they also infiltrated the government in an attempt to destroy incriminating evidence about themselves and get incriminating evidence they could use to blackmail high ranking officials (yes, has been proven, in a court of law). it should be noted that the tax deal they were seeking with the government infiltration is the one they were suddenly given out of the blue in contradiction to the last quarter century of ruleings when David Miscavage barged into the IRS in 1993.
there are a lot of ****ty things they have done, look it up.
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There's a link in kietotheworld's signature...
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No you don't.
Well..a dozen good lawyers at least. But that should be enough :P
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so when they issue 37,000 frivolus law suits against you these dozen lawyers are going to be willing to spend the five hours a piece on them to get them throughen out? keep in mind while they are defending you they are losing money.
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So, please remind me of what makes Scientology so bad?
what Swantz said + they have a tendency to do extremely not nice things to anyone who speaks out against them, for example killing them. well ok, no one has yet managed to prove a murder from them, but they have, for example, framed innocent people who had the audacity to criticize them. they also infiltrated the government in an attempt to destroy incriminating evidence about themselves and get incriminating evidence they could use to blackmail high ranking officials (yes, has been proven, in a court of law). it should be noted that the tax deal they were seeking with the government infiltration is the one they were suddenly given out of the blue in contradiction to the last quarter century of ruleings when David Miscavage barged into the IRS in 1993.
there are a lot of ****ty things they have done, look it up.
theunfunnytruth.ytmnd.com
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so when they issue 37,000 frivolus law suits against you these dozen lawyers are going to be willing to spend the five hours a piece on them to get them throughen out? keep in mind while they are defending you they are losing money.
They are family..F'course they would defend me.. But one can't issue 37,000 law suits AFAIK.
You can't accuse a person 100 times for the same crime, you'd need a new crime every time.
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throughen out?
I nominate this for the "Most Awesome Misspelling of the Year" Award.
It's 'thrown', for future reference :D
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That's what he was trying to say. Ohhhhhh.