Anonymous Protests Scientology - London - May 10th '08


 
   

Presented by Guardian Light Publications http://news.guardianpublicatio... fourth consecutive monthly global Anonymous protest against the Church of Scientology. Focused on the policy of 'Fair Game' and its use against critics of Scientology.Please note the creator of this video does not endorse or dismiss any of the comments made by any party or individual; nor does it represent the opinion of Guardian Light Publications in any way. We are not part of Anonymous or Scientology but are there to document events for the wider public.Music by Nine Inch Nails http://news.guardianpublicatio...

Canal: Nonprofits & Activism
Añadido: May 11, 2008 at 5:21 am
Autor: Shahate

Duración: 07:29
Puntuación: 4.87
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Etiquetas: Anonymous  Dianetics  Hubbard  London  News  Police  Protest  Scientology  

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neutralwind (October 11, 2008 at 2:01 am)
Truly Epic, I envy you London fags, such numbers. EP*hic*
AmericanWardog (October 10, 2008 at 4:57 am)
there is actually only 500,000 thousand scientologists
Shahate (October 5, 2008 at 11:16 am)
Immature and naive? Maybe some people involved are sure, but there are many others who have spent months studying Scientology and how it abuses members, meeting with those who have been abused, thought about it well beyond what would be required for it to no longer be 'naive'.In the end, it's about free speech - the Scientologists have a right to respond, and anybody who listens to both can make up their own minds.What have you done to fight your cause against Islam? Anything?
Shahate (October 5, 2008 at 11:13 am)
Now let's approach some of the other points...Immoral? How is it immoral for Anonymous to be trying to make people's lives better? There have literally been a few hundred people who have said that Anonymous made the difference and changed their lives for the good by getting them out.Unpleasant? Your anti-Islam rhetoric is borderline racist and unpleasant to me...but please continue with it, it's your right.Fascist? Well, it's more anarchist (hence the popularist part too).
Shahate (October 5, 2008 at 11:09 am)
Your logic still confuses me...So we shouldn't do anything about education in our home countries because it is so bad in other countries? We shouldn't do anything about our homeless because there are millions without food? We shouldn't do anything about crime outside of the major cities because there are more 'important' places to spend 'all' the money?People have been abused by Scientology - that much is FACT. If you don't like the fact that people want to do something about it, fine.
analyticSynthetic (October 4, 2008 at 11:25 pm)
Muslims vastly exagerate their own numbers. They say there are billions of them and yet will say in the same breath that any awkward ones aren't "real".All manner of barmy alternative practioners give fake tests and treatments or speak to the dead or predict the future or promise everylasting life after you're in the ground.I'm not trolling. I think what you're campaign is indulging in is immoral. Unpleasant to see. Fascist and popularist and immature and naive.
Shahate (October 4, 2008 at 12:29 pm)
The point about numbers is that Scientology vastly exaggerates their own numbers - they use it, so others critique it...that is all.Scientology is in schools with their 'study tech', they are 'knocking' on doors with their mailouts, they do rattle tins on the street with their 'stress tests'. They do all the things you mention, including telling people inside that they will suffer great calamity if they leave.Well done with your continued efforts at trolling my vids by the way...
analyticSynthetic (October 3, 2008 at 10:41 pm)
Muslims claim Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world. Atheists claim atheists is growing faster. Big deal. Since when did anyone pay any attention to religions' sales figures?And as for trying to convert others, I've never had a scientologist at my door or singing and rattling tins in the street for their roof, or had them visit me in school to tell me I'll suffer forever after death if I don't believe. What's the big deal? They sound completely standard.
billabong5747 (September 21, 2008 at 11:08 pm)
What are your views on it now, assuming that you're out?
WalkerAnon (September 13, 2008 at 7:45 am)
I was in the church about 13 years. I would guess there are about 100,000 Scientologists active total at any time. This is simply because when Scientology boasts having presence in other countries they generally only refer to one or two orgs there.