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Comment #250139 by zeocrash on September 19, 2008 at 2:00 am
Any chance of getting a mirror of this website up for the turkish populace??
2. 'Anonymous' takes anti-Scientology to the streets
Comment #149103 by zeocrash on March 25, 2008 at 5:58 am
I went to the london protest.
It was huge, 700-1200 people depending on who you ask.
It was a barrel of laughs.
Quite worryingly though the scientologists were out in force spying on us trying to get pictures of protesters without masks on.
The public seemed to love us and were most interested to hear what we had to say.
Reports and pics of the london protests here
http://londonlulz.com/index.php?title=Operation_Party_Hard
scientology spies here
http://londonlulz.com/index.php?title=Wall_Of_Shame
Comment #125185 by zeocrash on February 11, 2008 at 3:46 am
The DDOS attacks were to get anonymous the publicity they needed to inform the public about scientology, and it worked.
Without the DDOS attacks the worldwide protests yesterday would have had far fewer people attending and would have gone largely unnoticed.
I fail to see quite what anonymous is doing that is quite so disreputable. Ok the DDOS wasn't the most reputable thing, but no harm done (see above). The worldwide protests yesterday drew enormous attention to the cause and generated a huge amount of media attention.
I admit anonymous used to do some questionable things, for lulz, but anonymous has grown so much over the last month that the guys who did that make up less than 1% or anonymous's current rankings.
Anonymous is no longer the hacker group that will fill your myspace page with gay porn or troll you in habbo hotel. It's become an activist group against the Practices of the church of scientology.
4. 'Growing Up in the Universe' now available free online
Comment #88026 by zeocrash on November 14, 2007 at 7:25 am
Bah, it's not working
5. Internet used to target extremism
Comment #84147 by zeocrash on November 1, 2007 at 9:37 am
Let's just hope they don't use the same marketing agency as the one they use to try recruit teachers, otherwise we're all doomed