Down in Sacramento, I will be protesting the Church of Scientology and I could not be more thrilled. Like most of the protesters, I will be wearing a mask. I plan to videotape the whole thing so you can all expect to see the whole thing. However, you don't need a video for that. If you leave near a large city with a Scientology center, all you have to do is drive past that around midday and there will probably be a protest.
This is not a protest of a religion or of religious beliefs. This is a protest of an organization that has led countless people to suicide, torn apart families, and sucked every last cent out of its members. This is a protest against an organization that has suppressed free speech, created false crimes where there are none, and even gone as far as to kill those it considers a threat.
Links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRbHbPDlC2g Party Hard Anonymous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrVttHNvZVI Scientology is Afraid of Anonymous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh-pEbxFVjE Scientology Attacks Anonymous
Published by Brett Davison
My name is Brett and I was born on October 12, 1991. I'm a Christian, a history geek, a philosopher, an otaku, and a writer. View profile
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Post a CommentAmen. Thank the great good Lord that the truth about thesew shysters is finally coming to light!