Scientology: Why 4chan is Targeting It

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    Let's just hope Scientology just doesn't find this and go crazy on anyone who posts here. Also any Scientologists, please don't take offence. It's just because of why 4chan seems to target it to my research.

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    After hearing on the Anonymous vs. Scientology issue, I researched the case in favor of Anon. It seemed someone put me on the right side.

    Violent propaganda and brainwashing. Altering the law. Attempts at abridging free speech - speech criticising their church - and violent action, up to murder, upon people who do. This crap known as Scientology should not be allowed to happen. Anyone who watches NBC news will probably hear of how a gang of script kiddies who want a bigger influence on the world in order to make it more peaceful on 4chan and all the other chans called "Anonymous" are attacking the Scientology website. While 4chan is an image board known for the most stupid otakus and furries to appear and most of the memes, they have a point now.

    Normally Anonymous tries to challenge big time corporations that the internet is against such as CNN or Fox News. They do this for the "lolz/lulz," but they seem that this time it's not for a laugh. It's for safety of humanity.

    Scientology is one of the more weirder religions (though most of the internet thinks of it as a dangerious cult, and so do I), made by Ron L Hubbard. Scientology is a religion (cult) envisioned by L. Ron Hubbard, strongly based off his science-fiction book titled Dianetics. Before inventing the religion, Hubbard mentioned to a few of his dearly beloved that he was going to start a religion to make profit.

    "I'd like to start a religion. That's where the money is," to Lloyd Eshbach; quoted by Eshbach in Over My Shoulder.

    Their religion focuses on two primary things: Dianetics, and the Evil Lord Xenu, an intergalactic space alien. Since you've probably not heard that before (or at least not known it to be true), here's a bit about Xenu according to this cult:

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    Now here's something I found on Digg about this thing.

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    From my research, leaders of the Church of Scientology are very dangerious to their own kind. Even with the Anonymous raid occuring February 10th, they might sacrifice a few of their own kind in order to eliminate others. From what I heard, they use "Fair play," where they murder any non-Scientologist going against the church in anyway whatsoever in real life.

    They have terms such as EOC (End of Cycle, a suicidal ploy where the leaders assign people to basically become suicide bombers just without the bombs, but just as deadly), and they stalk people and force them to become Scientologists. If there's anything that threaten's the CoS' existance, they are not afraid to send people into the threat and turn it into an act of violence used as persecution. Plus they seem to have a right to force women to commit abortion and that some people say Hubbard was a Satanist. The Satanist thing I can't confirm though.

    The Unfunny Truth About Scientology: https://theunfunnytruth.ytmnd.com/
    A former Scientologist needs your help
    https://www.lisamcpherson.org/
     
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    This has been brought to my attention and it's been on my mind a lot recently. I'm quite anti-Scientology myself. It's a dangerous cult that brainwashes its followers and then steals from them, and it's completely insane that they can get away with it. It's a scam to steal from people while making a profit and not having to pay taxes because they're recognized as a "non-profit organization". I unfortunately don't have any way of getting to any of these 'IRL Raids' the Anonymous have planned, but I'm behind them all the way.
     
    It's a dangerous cult that brainwashes its followers and then steals from them, and it's completely insane that they can get away with it.

    I agree completely, but religion has to make a start somewhere...
    Scientology simply abuses the trust of their members, many of these being those who are already in need of help/resources. For such a new 'religion' Scientology has set up a massive number of drug rehab clinics.

    You've got their main aims slightly wrong however, the story about Xenu is prohibited to be read by anyone below OTIII (!) - a high rank in their acheived heirachy, because lets face it; if a sane person did read about aeroplanes dropping hydrogen bombs into volcanoes, they would turn away completely.
    Their primary focus is for humans to lower their thetan levels- achieved by attending sessions, helping other members of the church and of course, giving them money.

    Rather than your link, I recommend Uncyclopedias article on -link removed- It's surprisingly accurate, as it says: "The truth is funnier than anything we can make up. Really."


    I was approached by scientologists on the street once and partook in a 'Free Stress Test' and was encouraged to buy one of Hubbards books - of course nowhere did they say it was a scientology recruiting.
    I knew their real identity, but went through with it anyway to see how far I could take the piss out of them. Eitherway I found that the speaker was highly patronizing, manipulative and frankly a liar (going so far as to shamlessly insulting doctors and quoting incorrect facts). I'm glad that for any attention this cult does have, it's bound to be negative.
     
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    Jaimes, I'd rather if people didn't link to article's such as those due to the content within them and on pages linking from them. That said, it isn't that hard to find information on Sciencetology yourself. There's quite a number of links out there if you just use Google. The actual Wiki article should be enough anyway, just make sure you read the Xenu story.

    BlueberryPoffin, by IRL raids do you mean those peaceful protests that have been organised for February 10? o.o;

    Also, I look forward to the day I meet a Sciencetologist and tell them the story about Xenu. It'll be awesome.

    And Jaimes, I'd actually figure people to turn away upon hearing about the space-planes XD
     
    Why the feds didn't crack down on the Scientologists more severely, I'll never know.

    From what I heard, they're always able to send people to die for them. Like the Anonymous protest, they'll send people to make it a violent commotion and they'll stay intact. Infact, chances are that there'll be attempted murder of the Anon rioters but they'll say it's self-defence when that happens.
     
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