Digg this: Scientology's secret documents hacked and exposed!

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Hackers from the /i/nsurgency, a splinter group of anonymous raided scientology's secret, even sacred documents this morning. Documents were leaked. Splongcat, after raiding replied with "For the /i/nsurgency! Oh and, we did it for lulz." www.xanga.com/lordxenu

If you want to read it: http://www.mediafire.com/?2bdmpmbmz9y

Excerpt: Because they give you a future history of your life: This is

going to be your life. Television program

"This Is Your Life" has no bearing on the thing at all, but I

often wondered why I could never bear the

stinking program. But this is "This Will Be Your Life." And they

now give you from the year zero, which

they communicate to you as the year zero -- this is given in

another room. This is given in a room alongside

-- another chamber. See, your first fifteen-day period, that all

finishes up, see -- alleged fifteen days, see?



Seems their lawyers don't like it...

The Church Of Scientology.
Janurary 19th AD 13



Hello members of this internet chat group. Im not sure what your intentions are but your futile attempts at shutting down our sites and harrasing our members over fax and telephone have failed. You have uploaded copyrighted materials onto a youtube account. You have also "gigaloaded" images of the church which made our website crash for a minimal amount of time before it was brought back up by our crack team of PC expert. We Will give you one final warning.

Terms
---------------------
1.Shut Down This Site
2.Stop calling all churches


If you follow these terms legal action will not be brought onto anybody of this site our anyother of your holligan sites that might be in on this "raid" as you call it.


P.S- The Church in Orlando Florida was contacted by a Sgt.Johnson of the city police department. He talked of a possible attack on churches all across the country. City police now have 2 guards on all sites of The Church Of Scientology all across the country.


You have 24 hours to comply. If you do not comply. Legal action will be brought down on you with fullest extent of the law.

Have A Great Day!
Joseph Yanny
Lawyer And Legal Department Head of The Church Of Scientology.

...huh? What? This makes less sense then the people at 4chan and/or other chans that did all this. Anyway, this is all rather interesting and why should a religion have sacred secret documents? Thoughts anyone?
 
Wow, that just goes on and on. What total nutters!

What doesn't make Items read properly:

Fiddling the one-hand electrode.
Does that mean what I think it means?
 
Hmmmmmm...

Scientology is scared of something, and I don't know what it is. They've sued YTMND over rather silly stuff, they go on about banning footage from YouTube (which the media has picked up on), attempt to censor documents that get out on Digg and whatnot...

I don't get it. A former co-worker of mine was a former Scientologist, and he had some absolutely crazy stories. I think he ended up being labeled as an 'SP' (suppressive person) and was ordered to leave... But he wanted to anyway. It doesn't make any sense at all, and in actuality, I'm happy that we've seen the "religion" trashed on shows like South Park and Nip/Tuck. These people are idiots, plain and simple. If they think they can censor free speech, they're completely, 110% incorrect.
 
They're afraid that if the word gets out that they're frauds and little more than a high-profile cult, they'll lose pretty much everything.
 
Oh man, these guys are wacked. Can anyone say CULT? I hope they don't exercise their 'Fair Game' tactics with me now.....
 
You could make an arguement that any arranged religion is a cult, so singling out Scientology is not an issue. Particularly when you should be entitled to your own thoughts by the first amendment. Like it or not, Scientology is a fake religion cooked up by a science fiction writer who's thoughts of himself saw no bounds.

Which reminds me: You can find out a lot of about the dark side of Scientology here. I will warn that there are some graphic images, so yeah, viewer discretion is advised...
 
Oh god (or is that Xenu? Hubbard? FSM?), here we go again.

IMO, most religions are ridiculous and have more than enough horror tails to derail their credibility.

Except maybe like, Buddhism or something. They're pretty chill.
 
You could make an arguement that any arranged religion is a cult, so singling out Scientology is not an issue. Particularly when you should be entitled to your own thoughts by the first amendment. Like it or not, Scientology is a fake religion cooked up by a science fiction writer who's thoughts of himself saw no bounds.

I guess I always looked at a "organized religion" as a cult if it destroyed lives, emotionally or otherwise.

There's quite the interviews on Youtube with interviews and news reports. Checkout Clearwater sometime. Sounds like they have the whole town. Old news really...., but new to some I guess.
 
HAHA!! This is too funny. Most of the stuff made little sense.. was L. Ron Hubbard licking funny stamps?

Random fact of the day:

L. Ron Hubbard's great-uncle, Elbert Hubbard, was a famous American writerand philosopher who died when the Lusitania was torpedoed on May 7, 1915.
 
So the raid was a success. Congrats.

Anyway, this is all rather interesting and why should a religion have sacred secret documents? Thoughts anyone?

Well If you had something to sell and it was bad ass, and you could make a profit with it, why would you give it out for free?

Say you had some sheep (people) and you had something (nothing) that you could control them with (The Truth, path to enlightenment, power, extortion, jumping on oprahs couch, yelling, etc..). To control them to the full extent you would of course sell your product (lame ass Lord Xenu story, we arent really ourselves but floating thingies from 75million years ago, blah blah blah) And invoke copyright claim/dcma/ terrorism over you product to keep it so only you could sell it and profit. Once you take out the barriers that let only you sell your product (of nothing), you have no product to sell. Of course its not that simple (wait, yes it is, it's capitalism!).
 
:lol: I'm happy with my secular "religion". I'd hate to get tracked by those nutters.
 
Hmmmmmm...

Scientology is scared of something, and I don't know what it is. They've sued YTMND over rather silly stuff, they go on about banning footage from YouTube (which the media has picked up on), attempt to censor documents that get out on Digg and whatnot...
They sue because they need money. People know just how weird these guys are with the religion gravitating more and more towards the public eye, so they get less people joining the religion and therefore less people paying to see the documents. Suing people is costly for Scientology - like that case with Time magazine a while ago - but they win far more often than they lose and get a lot of money out of it.
I don't get it. A former co-worker of mine was a former Scientologist, and he had some absolutely crazy stories. I think he ended up being labeled as an 'SP' (suppressive person) and was ordered to leave... But he wanted to anyway. It doesn't make any sense at all, and in actuality, I'm happy that we've seen the "religion" trashed on shows like South Park and Nip/Tuck. These people are idiots, plain and simple. If they think they can censor free speech, they're completely, 110% incorrect.
I liked Boston Legal's take on it. Says James Spader when cross-examining a scientologist: "So every time you piss, puke or crap, you're a step closer to immortality!" (He then farts) "And getting closer as we speak."
You could make an arguement that any arranged religion is a cult, so singling out Scientology is not an issue. Particularly when you should be entitled to your own thoughts by the first amendment. Like it or not, Scientology is a fake religion cooked up by a science fiction writer who's thoughts of himself saw no bounds.

Which reminds me: You can find out a lot of about the dark side of Scientology here. I will warn that there are some graphic images, so yeah, viewer discretion is advised...
Er, what kind of graphic images? Don't post them - I haven't got the world's best stomach for this kind of thing - but can you at least give us some idea of what the video is about, please?
 
Scientology is scared of something, and I don't know what it is.
S--------gy is about mind control (and for mind control, also read 'salary' control, wallet control, bank account control... you get the idea...) and as such they are very, very touchy about certain subjects, and can also be fiercely litigious, especially when anyone dares to criticize them or their methods. Subjects such as psychiatry and anything that involves critical thinking/self-awareness (or analysis) seems to not go down too well with them at all, probably because if their subjects were ever to be cross-examined by a rational, outside influence (like a psychiatrist), they'd be able to tell straight away that they were dealing with a victim of mind-control techniques, such as the process undergone by S--------gy noobs (or 'pre-clears' as they are apparently known...). S--------gy begins by underminding your own character, personality and self-esteem, smashing your own self-image and rebuilding your character into exactly the right form - basically the psychological equivalent of cloning. The fact that they use crude methods with little or no regard for the consequences to you is largely irrelevant... Sadly, they have the ultimate disclaimer - it's your choice. But what they fail to make clear to newcomers is the true cost of what they really want (take) from you...
 
Er, what kind of graphic images? Don't post them - I haven't got the world's best stomach for this kind of thing - but can you at least give us some idea of what the video is about, please?

There are some photographs of a lady who had committed suicide because of Scientology. As I recall, she filled a bathtub with boiling water and threw herself in it... You can imagine the mess that it would cause... It isn't the worst stuff I've seen (that title still sits with Encyclopediadramtica's Offended page), but yeah, it isn't pretty either... Hence the disclaimer...
 
Actually, the lady died from starvation and dehydration after the Scientologists checked her out of the hospital following a car accident.

It was a man who died in a tub full of boiling water, and though his death was ruled as a suicide, there was actually no evidence to support that verdict. None to support actual foul play, either, but seriously, that's not the way you'd kill yourself.
 
Scientology facing criminal charges

breitbart.com
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - A Belgian prosecutor on Tuesday recommended that the U.S.-based Church of Scientology stand trial for fraud and extortion, following a 10- year investigation that concluded the group should be labeled a criminal organization.

Scientology said it would fight the criminal charges recommended by investigating prosecutor Jean-Claude Van Espen, who said that up to 12 unidentified people should face charges.

Van Espen's probe also concluded that Scientology's Brussels-based Europe office and its Belgian missions conducted unlawful practices in medicine, violated privacy laws and used illegal business contracts, said Lieve Pellens, a spokeswoman at the Federal Prosecutors Office.

"They also face charges of being ... a criminal organization," Pellens said in a telephone interview.

[...]

Investigators have spent the past decade trying to determine how far Scientology went in recruiting converts after numerous complaints were filed with police by ex-members alleging they'd been the victims of intimidation and extortion.

The German government considers Scientology a commercial enterprise that takes advantage of vulnerable people.
 
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