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Cult Friction
After an embarrassing string of high-profile defection and leaked videos, Scientology is under attack from a faceless cabal of online activists. Has America’s most controversial religion finally met its match?
Clearwater is prepared for its enemies. It’s a warm, if overcast, Saturday in February, but all the storefronts lining the sidewalks of this sleepy town on the Gulf Coast of Florida are shuttered. The streets are mostly barren, and at the sight of strangers, the few passersby quicken their pace and avert their eyes. Outwardly, Clearwater has all the hallmarks of an unexceptional beach community—there’s a Starbucks on the corner, and new construction projects dot the shoreline. But today the cranes are still and the scaffolding is empty. No one is lining up for lattes. Everyone, it seems, has disappeared.
“There’s one!” says Patricia Greenway, my guide, as we drive past a dark-haired woman in black slacks and a short-sleeve white shirt. When she notices us eyeballing her through the car window, she raises her hand like a scandalized starlet confronting the paparazzi. “See—she’s hiding her face,” Greenway says quietly, sounding like the host of an Animal Planet safari special. “They feel that if they’re exposed to entheta, they’ll lose their bridge.”
Their “bridge” is the “Bridge to Total Freedom,” the path to enlightenment, levitation, time travel, and all-around invincibility peddled by L. Ron Hubbard under the name Scientology. “Entheta” is us. The enemy.
Disclaimer;
Although the name Patricia Greenway is prominently mentioned on this page, it is in no way connective that anyone associated with the Empire of the Odd. No person from this publication has ever met or assisted entities from a defunked organization known as the Lisa McPherson Trust. Any attempt at litigation or motion in such a direction will be thought as further harassment from the organization known as Scientology.
Let me also point out how utterly stupid I feel when I write crap like that, it’s SO unnecessary since I am simply ECHOING a piece written in another place. (gaaaa!)
Conflict Between Anonymous And Scientology Heats Up, Battle Lines Being Drawn
While no one should be surprised that the Church of Scientology has not taken this recent spate of criticism in stride and with measured tones, it is with utter shock and dismay we learned that high ranking officials may be planning to involve children and provoke attacks during the planned protests at Scientology centers in LOS ANGELES and CLEARWATER FLORIDA this Saturday. Assume this applies to ALL centers.
Several reports have surfaced that members within Scientology’s Office of Special Affairs, or as its is often referred to OSA, had a secret meeting on March 11th where they discussed plans to turn the previously peaceful protests by Anonymous into a violent confrontation. THIS IS SPECULATION AND HERESAY and therefore is for information purposes only to inform the public. This is NOT verified as true. I repeat, I am NOT able to verify if this is true.
According to information ascertained by someone attending the meeting, CLEARWATER and LOS ANGELES ORGS are planning to disrupt the protests by using the following methods:
Some thoughts on the Anonymous movement.
I’m not anonymous. It’s not possible anyway, no one is a member of anonymous. Anonymous is not an organization in the conventional sense. It has no leaders, it has no goals. It is an example of Open Source Activism, not the first and surely not the last.
A few years ago, some people found themselves in a predicament. Terrorists had taken over an airliner they were riding in. They heard over cell phones that three other planes had been thus commandeered. All three of the planes had been deliberately crashed into buildings with devastating loss of life. They realized that this was their fate as well, the plane they were riding in was destined to crash into a building, in New York or DC, it didn’t really matter.
The passengers outnumbered the terrorists, although they had few weapons they understood that to prevent further loss of life, they had to take the plane back.
They were members of Anonymous. They didn’t know each other, they didn’t care who the person next to them was, they only understood that they needed to do something. They had to take that plane or die trying.
Let’s say there is a man on fire, his jacket is burning and he’s panicked, someone tackles him and rolls him on the ground to put out the flames. Another person calls 911.
These are members of Anonymous.
A car spins out of control during a violent rain storm. People who witness, stop and help the survivors, comfort, give medical attention if they are qualified and make sure the authorities are notified.
They are members of Anonymous.
How about if there was a criminal organization that pretends to be a religion. They systematically dupe people into believing that they have powers of clairvoyance and telekinesis but can’t use them because they are prevented by spirits of dead space aliens. Suppose this organization has a long history of abuse, dirty tricks, lies and harassment. Suppose this organization stripped the wealth of their members, forced them into hard labor for little or no money after their wealth is gone. Suppose they took over the lives of their members so completely that some of them would gladly commit crimes, many would give up their families and all of their friends outside the group. Suppose this organization infiltrated federal state and local governments to spy on people, get people they don’t like out of office and ruin their lives. Suppose they kidnap people by taking away their passports, systematically distort information and creating “mind walls” using various mind control techniques. What if this group sought to limit the free speech of not only their own members but everyone else? What if this group prayed on children?
What if another group of people, outraged, frustrated at their government’s apathy decided to take things into their own hands, to create a popular movement against the abuse, against the crimes? Is this not the same as the brave folks of flight 93? Is this not the same as helping the man on fire? There are several thousand people in Scientology who need help. Several thousand who want to leave but because of the mental walls, they cannot find the will. And Scientology’s stated purpose is to “clear the planet.” To force everyone into Scientology, no matter what it takes.
Many thousands of Anonymous are sending a message to Scientology, from what I’m hearing, the message reads;
“enough is enough! We will now place ourselves in peril because by not doing so we allow a sinister, rapacious and brutal organization to continue and flourish. We cannot honestly allow this to happen. For the sake of our freedom, our lives and our children, Scientology must be taken down.”
Is this not like you and I? Is it not like anyone who sees something or someone in danger, something terribly wrong and finds a way to help not a member of Anonymous? Can one stand by and watch Scientology gobble up and destroy what is good and just. Replacing goodness with innumerable courses and Keeping Scientology Working? With lies and innuendo? With broken families and entire generations of kids raised ignorant of the real world?
Who can stand by, watch this and not do something?
The cultural gulf between Hubbard’s nightmare and the rest of society has gotten so large that there seems to be no possible compromise. Many people in Anonymous suggest that the organization known as Scientology must be brought down with finality, completely and as Hubbard might say, without pity. I don’t know if I agree with that but I understand where they are coming from.
Scientology has created this gulf by refusing to change as the rest of the world has changed. By sticking with the 1960s era mutterings of a man who was clearly psychotic, paranoid and had an entire encyclopedia of strange ideas, Scientology has hoisted itself upon it’s own gibbet. They have nailed themselves on their own spiky cross.
Let me say once again that I deplore the use of violence or illegal activity to fight this or any organization, even one like Scientology. It’s wrong to take a moral and ethical low-road when dealing with people and make no mistake, Scientology is made of people. People with very strong feelings people who will fight tooth and nail to protect their religion. I understand this, it’s right and correct to defend what you believe. It’s not right to move that defense into illegal activity or to hurt people.
Yesterday in Clearwater, Scientology showed their true colors. After a world-wide peaceful protest in February, Scientology filed a restraining order against several people and anyone they felt was affiliated with the group called Anonymous. It remains to be seen how the authorities are going to react to planned pickets of not only the Flag compounds in Clearwater, but also the Hubbard Birthday celebration at a nearby venue the night before. Scientology spokespersons claim that many death threats were made against senor church members. That numerous threatening phone calls were made. It seems significant to me that after the Anons realized that this was a poor tactic (thanks in no small part to Mr. Mark Bunker AKA Wise Beard Man) they collectedly backed off.
A suspicious package was found on Scientology property at one location, it contained a valentine card and candy.
Although they don’t realize it yet, it seems their restraining order has had an opposite effect in Clearwater, more people are pledging to be present at the March pickets. This is the famous “foot bullet principle” of Scientology. They must have it written down somewhere because they always do it.
Watching Scientology come to grips with this new problem is like watching reptiles and mammals go at it for evolutionary niches. (I stole that from the MoAALC) Scientology, the old dragon of wooisem cannot recognize what is attacking it and make no mistake, Scientology is under attack, from the inside and from without. From many directions simultaneously. It is not under physical attack, it is under an attack of ideas and there is nothing more potent.
Scientology is under attack by a foe that has publicly stated it desires to see the organization “dismantled in it’s present form.” This foe can seemingly change at a moments notice, It can alter it’s form and behavior with a speed that makes me breathless. It’s displaying a fantastic degree of command and control despite the fact that it’s members are not organized in any conventional way.
Anonymous is controlled by ideas, not by people. Anonymus is controled by the human heart.
This is a foe of ordinary people who have gotten an idea in common. Quite honestly, there is something amiss in Scientology. They see a problem, one that needs to be taken care of. It’s just like Tom Cruse said, (paraphrased) “when you drive by an accident, you know that you have to stop and do something about it.
I think a lot of people have noticed an enormous train wreck that is Scientology, they want to do something about it. They have to, they have no choice.
It is a fight that Scientology loses by default if they participate at all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGEuGsO9cCA
Here’s Scientology’s official stand on Anonymous. I’m not Rick Rolling you! Promise!
What to Get L. Ron Hubbard for His Birthday
How “Anonymous” has changed the game of exposing Scientology’s ruthless global scam
by Tony Ortega
March 11th, 2008 12:11 AM
L. Ron Hubbard, the pulp fiction writer who gave the world Battlefield Earth, as well as a nuisance known as Scientology, would have turned 97 years old this Thursday, March 13.Ron’s been worm food for more than a score of years now, so it probably won’t matter to him that the best birthday party being held in his name will take place a couple of days late. On Saturday, March 15, the surprisingly upstart, leaderless movement known as “Anonymous” will be holding its second worldwide anti-Scientology protests at Hubbard sites in more than a dozen countries.
From Clearwater with Love?
Of all the bizarre things. Someone just sent us a DVD with some very unusual video on it. We get these from time time, people seem to think the the Odd Empire is their private sounding board. Most of the time I cast these items into the Cosmic Dustbin. This one is … different.
Backdrop for Kisses
This is a must see. No matter how Scientology attempts to spin the truth, no matter how they attempt to deceive, if even a fraction of this is true it’s reason enough to shut down the entire organization…
And, always remember, your tax dollars pay for this.
Was on Hiatus…
No that’s a lie, I was recalled from this duty station by my superiors in the sublime Marcab Confederacy (long may shine the sublime Marcab!) I thought that the change was permanent so I had my crack technoflunky dump this entire bitch including all of the data bases.
He was pretty pissed when I showed up again. I believe he uttered a vulgar polysyllable which denotes the act of sexual intercourse between two animals.
Anyway, by dint of modern technology and backup systems we are able to bring you even more of the insanity that some of you have known and loathed for the past ten years or so. Not that I really give a flip. Some of you might understand that the Empire of the Odd is basically my rant against the insanity of the Internets. Since it’s my insanity I suppose it’s only fitting that I present it my way.
However, I want to point out that the Odd Empire Wiki is on line Although I’m trying to convince my Technoflunkies to give up their stupid Tiki Wiki prog and use Media Wiki like everyone else!
In either case, you can contribute! If you know how.
Just do it!
If you don’t know how, learn fer Christ sake! This is Web2.0! It’s already been around for a couple of years!
Read unauthorized biography of Tom Cruise with a grain of salt
By Tony Hicks, STAFF WRITER
Article Launched: 01/29/2008 02:36:38 AM PST
NOW THAT the tidal wave of hype over Andrew Morton’s new book “Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography” (St. Martin’s, $25.95) has somewhat receded, one can get a good look at what remains.
On the one hand, if half of Morton’s claims concerning Scientology are accurate, it’s a frightening example of how easily people will turn over their souls when promised eternal happiness and a glimpse into life’s mysteries. On the other hand, many of Morton’s purported claims are mere asides about which there’s little to fret.
Of course, lawyers for Cruise and his beloved religion, Scientology, beg to differ. What’s really interesting is not what they deny about the book; it’s what they don’t deny. But that’s another story.
The prerelease sensationalism over Morton’s supposed claims that some of Cruise’s fellow Scientologists compare the birth of his daughter, Suri, to “Rosemary’s Baby,” and that the girl was possibly conceived with the sperm of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard was just that: sensationalism. Neither was a theory on which Morton spent much time. The exact wording of the so-called “Rosemary’s Baby” claim was “Katie (Holmes) might have felt as if she were in the middle of a real-life version of the horror movie …” Morton based the scenario on interviews with nameless Scientologists who told him some members believed Suri was the vessel for the reincarnated soul of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, who assured his followers he would return following his earthly death. Fixating on that part of the story is missing the forest for a couple of gnarled saplings.