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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2008.01.29 21:48:00 -
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I believe that since Scientology is more of a cult than a religion, posting this should be okay. If not, then I apologize in advance and those in power are free to lock this post.
This document was leaked by the group Anonymous from some Scientology bunker somewhere, and I have to admit that this is so fascinating and makes so little sense that I have to post it. You can find the full document here, by the way.
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ADVANCED LEVEL 1 DRILLS
1.Walk around and count bodies until you have a cognition. Make a report saying how many you counted and your cognition.
2.Note several large and several small female bodies until you have a' cognition. Note it down.
3.Note several large and several small male bodies until you have a cognition. Note it down.
4.Find a tight packed crowd of people, note it as a crowd, then as individuals until you have a cognition. Note it down. Do step over until you do.
5.Seat yourself unobtrusively where you can observe a number of people. Spot things and people you are not. Do to cognition. Note it down.
6.Seat yourself unobtrusively where you can observe a number of people. Spot things and people you can have. Do to cognition. Note it down.
7.Note some physical thing about yourself you don't like. Observing people, in them note that body part. Do to some change. Note it down.
8.Observing people, spot things that are not wrong with them. Do to cognition. Note it down.
9.Walk around and note someone walking toward you, then someone walking away, then someone walking toward you, etc. Do to cognition. Note it down.
10. Walk around and note how people stick to the ground and their sense of weight. Do to cognition. Note it down.
11. Spot importances in people while looking at them. Do to cognition. Note it down.
12. Look into space and find places where there are no persons. Do to cognition. Note it down.
13.Walk around and note where there are people. Do to cognition. Note it down.
In the pattern, change "Beings (People) (Those) who never goal" to BEINGS WHO NEVER GOAL. Change "A Being (someone) who never goals." to A BEING WHO IS NEVER GOALING.
Omit "(Someone)" wherever it appears in the pattern. Change "Fervent Believers in Goaling" to ANY FERVENT
BELIEVERS IN GOALING.
Change "No Goalishness" to NO BEING GOALISHNESS for the BE form of goal. Change "Some Bad Condition Dependent on next goal" to THE NEXT GOAL PLUS NO or NOT PLUS THIS GOAL.
In the example "To Create" change oppterm "Creationishness" to CREATINGISHNESS and make other pattern changes as indicated above.
TEXT FOR HCO BULLETIN
THE AIRCRAFT DOOR GOALS This goal pattern (HCO Bulletin of 17 April 1963 as changed) was in use in an aircraft-type set between 315 trillion years ago and 216 trillion years ago and less, and is the pattern which precedes the Helatrobus Implants in this galaxy. It remains to be seen if all preclears have it. The goals were given with one or more goals in a series, usually one, and that goal was To Create. The preclear possibly has this goal several times during this period.
It was given in the mocked-up fuselage of an aircraft with the thetan fixed before an aircraft door. (There are also two or more aircraft fuselages used in the Helatrobus Implants, but the preclear moved through them, was not fixed in them.) The date is the way to tell the pattern. The Helatrobus Implants existed only between 52 trillion and 38 trillion years ago, the total life span of the Helatrobus government. If the goal is found to lie earlier, between 315 trillion and 216 trillion or later, up to 52 trillion years ago, then it is probably this pattern. The goal items were laid in with explosions.
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2008.01.29 21:49:00 -
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More truly bizarre stuff...
Quote: THE GORILLA GOALS This same pattern, but given in an amusement park with a single tunnel, a roller coaster and a Ferris wheel, was used between about 319 trillion years ago to about 256 trillion trillion years ago, a long span.
The symbol of a Gorilla was always present in the place the goal was given. Sometimes a large gorilla, black, was seen elsewhere than the park. A mechanical or a live gorilla was always seen in the park.
This activity was conducted by the Hoipolloi, a group of operators in meat body societies. They were typical carnival people. They let out concessions for these implant "Amusement Parks." A pink-striped white shirt with sleeve garters was the uniform of the Hoipolloi. Such a figure often rode on the roller coaster cars. Monkeys were also used on the cars. Elephants sometimes formed part of the equipment. The Hoipolloi or Gorilla goals were laid in with fantastic motion. Blasts of raw electricity and explosions were both used to lay the items in.
The series is always five goals. These are very simple goals, no long words. To End, To be Dead, To be Asleep, To be Solid, To Create, To Find, To be Visible, To be Sexual (not To have Sex as some pcs give it), To be Invisible, To Postulate and a very few more were used, always five goals in a series. The series usually started with To be Dead, but To End, To Sleep and To be Asleep must also be investigated as the first goal of each series.
The pattern in HCOB 17 Apr. AD 13 is correct for all of these goals, as changed in this HCO Bulletin.
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Dark Shikari
Caldari Sharks With Frickin' Laser Beams Mercenary Coalition
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Posted - 2008.01.29 21:53:00 -
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Scientology has sued people over posting this--back in the day, before torrents, people passed them around on Usenet.
All the big stuff was leaked ages ago, like the OT levels, etc, etc.
Some of it is extremely hilarious.
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Joseph 9
Digital Fury Corporation Digital Renegades
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Posted - 2008.01.29 21:55:00 -
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Cults are invariably religion tbh, and Christianity started out as a mystery cult in it's earliest days.
But... these guys are proper lunatics. I mean howling-at-the-moon-bat****-insane. None of what you posted even makes any sense! What the hell is "a cognition". 315 trillion year old aeroplanes. And what the hell does
Quote: In the pattern, change "Beings (People) (Those) who never goal" to BEINGS WHO NEVER GOAL. Change "A Being (someone) who never goals." to A BEING WHO IS NEVER GOALING.
that mean. It's utter gibberish. Frankly if Tom Cruise can make sense of that he is either a) far more intelligent than I am or b) howling-at-the-moon-bat****-insane
Wonder what those Anonymous lot are planning on doing, their you tube video was... interesting.
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Surfin's PlunderBunny
Minmatar Sebiestor tribe
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Posted - 2008.01.29 21:56:00 -
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Woah, I just stopped in here to get some milk... I saw nothing 
Originally by: Sharupak When you go to vote, you are voting on whether you want to bend over or get on your knees.
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lofty29
Reikoku Band of Brothers
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:05:00 -
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February 10th. Anonymous marches.
Scientology's closed due to Thetans. 族---族
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Imperator Jora'h
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:06:00 -
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Xenu Fights (YTMND thing...funny though)
More seriously check out Operation Clambake for a thorough analysis of Scientology and its rather interesting ideas (wait till you hear about the clams...really).
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Micheal Dietrich
Caldari The Delta Source Dread Sovereign
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:09:00 -
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Cognition
1. the act or process of knowing; perception.
So basically it's saying go into a mall, sit in a corner, and be a voyeur. Study people and their habits as one would watching animals and note the differences and similiarity's between them and yourself. Basically your seeing things from a certain perception or view and logging it down in your little scientology diary.
Is it wrong that I know that or even worse that I used to do that on my own accord?
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Joseph 9
Digital Fury Corporation Digital Renegades
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:13:00 -
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Originally by: Micheal Dietrich Cognition
1. the act or process of knowing; perception.
So basically it's saying go into a mall, sit in a corner, and be a voyeur. Study people and their habits as one would watching animals and note the differences and similiarity's between them and yourself. Basically your seeing things from a certain perception or view and logging it down in your little scientology diary.
Is it wrong that I know that or even worse that I used to do that on my own accord?
Would that be an insight in normal english? Although having read the 1st 10 pages of Dianetics (cost me 5p from a second hand shop) I did notice old L.Ron did like to redefine perfectly servicable words for no apparent reason.
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:14:00 -
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Originally by: Micheal Dietrich Cognition
1. the act or process of knowing; perception.
So basically it's saying go into a mall, sit in a corner, and be a voyeur. Study people and their habits as one would watching animals and note the differences and similiarity's between them and yourself. Basically your seeing things from a certain perception or view and logging it down in your little scientology diary.
Is it wrong that I know that or even worse that I used to do that on my own accord?
According to this website:
Quote: Cognition, a sudden realization about oneself having to do with Scientology. "***** had a cognition about how her father was a big Suppressive during Session; now she's on the PTS/SP course."
So I think its more like an epiphany...or...something. ---------------- Tarminic - 31 Million SP in Forum Warfare Play EVE: Downtime Madness v0.78.2 |

Saelek
Minmatar Damned Legion
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:15:00 -
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Did any of that actually make the slightest bit of sense?
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Orgos Khenn
Minmatar
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:16:00 -
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I'll skip the obvious and ever-present "well what about the entire baptism thing that's pretty kooky too" reply as that is too often the stock reply that is reached for...
These people's beliefs are their own, and they're entitled to believe them - which is just fine, because it's absolutely hilarious to read some of this stuff. I mean come on! How damaged an individual do you have to be to accept THIS as the truth that fills the hollow in your life!?
...however, the Church itself is a highly scary thing. The attempts to censor all critics, death threats, smear campaigns, the aggressive marketing and copyrighting of their religious materials so they can't be spread and understood by the common man smacks of something more dangerous than another kook cult making money off celebrities.
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Cmdr Sy
Appetite 4 Destruction INTERDICTION
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:20:00 -
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Originally by: Saelek Did any of that actually make the slightest bit of sense?
It is recorded that Hubbard mixed prescription medication with liquor.
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Patch86
Di-Tron Heavy Industries Atlas Alliance
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:20:00 -
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I'm posting in this thread purely to see if it'll get me a death threat e-mail.  ------
Originally by: Dark Shikari The problem with killing Jesus is he always just respawns 3 days later anyways.
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:22:00 -
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Originally by: Patch86 I'm posting in this thread purely to see if it'll get me a death threat e-mail. 
If I receive one, you bet I'll post it here.  ---------------- Tarminic - 31 Million SP in Forum Warfare Play EVE: Downtime Madness v0.78.2 |

Nuala Reece
Caldari Freelancing Corp Confederation of Independent Corporations
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:24:00 -
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Originally by: Joseph 9 And what the hell does
Quote: In the pattern, change "Beings (People) (Those) who never goal" to BEINGS WHO NEVER GOAL. Change "A Being (someone) who never goals." to A BEING WHO IS NEVER GOALING.
that mean. It's utter gibberish.
That's the point of jargon - if it made sense people would see it was valueless immediately. Jargon appeals to two kinds of people - people who want to be in control and people who want to be told what to do. It works perfectly for both. The people who want to control others get to spout the most amazing nonsense by pretending that their jargon means something, and the people who want to be told what to do will happily play along with the game of learning the jargon and pretending they understand it because doing so means being part of a group which relieves them of the responsibility of thinking and reasoning for themselves.
The exercise in the OP might actually be a good way of developing your own awareness of yourself and those around you, but because it's couched in jargon which you need to learn from the cult it implies that any awareness or understanding you gain during the exercise comes from being part of that select group and not from your own intellect.
This is why I encourage anyone who feels inclined to join groups or cults to looks at the Discordians instead, because their the only ones who'll tell you it's all nonsense right up front.
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Micheal Dietrich
Caldari The Delta Source Dread Sovereign
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:24:00 -
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My question really is that we know Tom Cruise is into it but what about Katie Holmes? Unsuitable signature removed. Navgator
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Kyanzes
Utopian Research I.E.L. Hedonistic Imperative
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:27:00 -
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Pay as much as you can, until you have a cognition.
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:27:00 -
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Originally by: Micheal Dietrich My question really is that we know Tom Cruise is into it but what about Katie Holmes?
She's probably being held prisoner or something.
I'm only half joking.  ---------------- Tarminic - 31 Million SP in Forum Warfare Play EVE: Downtime Madness v0.78.2 |

Cmdr Sy
Appetite 4 Destruction INTERDICTION
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:28:00 -
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Oh my god, what a noob.
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Suze'Rain
Caldari
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:40:00 -
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I'm looking forward to the whole thing... anonymous vs scientology. no matter which one loses, the result will be fun.
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:45:00 -
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Originally by: Suze'Rain I'm looking forward to the whole thing... anonymous vs scientology. no matter which one loses, the result will be fun.
I really don't see anonymous losing...after all, what is Scientology going to do? Sue every single member of anonymous, assuming they even find them?  ---------------- Tarminic - 31 Million SP in Forum Warfare Play EVE: Downtime Madness v0.78.2 |

Patch86
Di-Tron Heavy Industries Atlas Alliance
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:45:00 -
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Originally by: Suze'Rain I'm looking forward to the whole thing... anonymous vs scientology. no matter which one loses, the result will be fun.
The beauty of anonymous is that it can't lose. Even if it doesn't achieve anything, they were only in it for the lulz.
When that whole thing first broke, I saw a quote from the founder of Operation Clambake (an anti-Scientology organisation) condemning the whole fiasco as futile, childish and counter-productive. All I could think is "won't you be feeling like a eejit if they manage to achieve something after you guys have been failing to do anything for, like, more than a decade" 
Seriously, I do love Operation Clambake for what they do, but it'd be so funny if anonymous goes and takes down the whole cult in just a few months, or something  ------
Originally by: Dark Shikari The problem with killing Jesus is he always just respawns 3 days later anyways.
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lofty29
Reikoku Band of Brothers
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:53:00 -
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Originally by: Patch86 The beauty of anonymous is that it can't lose. Even if it doesn't achieve anything, they were only in it for the lulz.
It's a bit silly tbh. It's causing a civil war within /b.
Everybody is arguing with everybody else. One person thinks that we should do it for the lulz, another says we should do it for the good of mankind.
Then people argue with them that we shouldn't do it because it's not for the lulz, and then ANOTHER person argues that anon shouldn't benefit mankind in any way.
******* newfags. All newfags are is people pretending to be oldfags. This results in a big circle of hate within anon. Newfags call other newfags newfags, and oldfags call newfags newfags.
In reality, newfags are people who only sit on the internet. People who contact one another, take things to the streets, and actually create / spread the lulz, are the oldfags.
Hell, just to give a measure of the severity of the situation, there was a 300 post thread arguing mostly about how oldfags only like caturday and watermelon, and that the oldfags were causing the problems by not going out into the streets. Then people argued that the people going into the streets were oldfags, and newfags need to get out there. Then everything degenerated into bull****.
Such is life on the cancer nowadays. 族---族
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Sokratesz
Rionnag Alba Triumvirate.
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Posted - 2008.01.29 22:59:00 -
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rules one and two have never been broken so awesome as with project chanology
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lofty29
Reikoku Band of Brothers
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Posted - 2008.01.29 23:12:00 -
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Originally by: Sokratesz rules one and two have never been broken so awesome as with project chanology
How so?
Speaking of anon is not breaking rules 1 and 2.
People are allowed to know they exist. How and where? No. 族---族
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2008.01.29 23:12:00 -
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Originally by: lofty29
Originally by: Patch86 The beauty of anonymous is that it can't lose. Even if it doesn't achieve anything, they were only in it for the lulz.
It's a bit silly tbh. It's causing a civil war within /b.
Everybody is arguing with everybody else. One person thinks that we should do it for the lulz, another says we should do it for the good of mankind.
Can't you just do it for both reasons?  ---------------- Tarminic - 31 Million SP in Forum Warfare Play EVE: Downtime Madness v0.78.2 |

Wendat Huron
Stellar Solutions
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Posted - 2008.01.29 23:13:00 -
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Fruitcakes all, anyone in this cult rates somewhere between pets and livestock in my book.
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Isiskhan
Gnostic Misanthropy
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Posted - 2008.01.29 23:44:00 -
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Originally by: Cmdr Sy
Originally by: Saelek Did any of that actually make the slightest bit of sense?
It is recorded that Hubbard mixed prescription medication with liquor.
Indeed. I read it a long time ago, but a copy should be around somewhere on the Operation Clambake website: there's a letter LRH sent his wife (or maybe it was just a diary? don't remember) where he's saying something like "lately I've been popping a lot of the pink and grey pills along with bourbon". This was when he was writing this sort of... whatever it is.
Ironic that Scientology now maintains a strong official policy of no drugs / psychiatry treatments whatsoever, having even spawned their own drug-rehab / addict-brainwashing program (Narconon).
(LHR - and by extension Scientology's - hatred towards the psychiatry community stems at least in part from them putting down and rejecting his Dianetics doctrines back in the '50s)
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Joseph 9
Digital Fury Corporation Digital Renegades
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Posted - 2008.01.29 23:44:00 -
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Originally by: Tarminic
Originally by: lofty29
Originally by: Patch86 The beauty of anonymous is that it can't lose. Even if it doesn't achieve anything, they were only in it for the lulz.
It's a bit silly tbh. It's causing a civil war within /b.
Everybody is arguing with everybody else. One person thinks that we should do it for the lulz, another says we should do it for the good of mankind.
Can't you just do it for both reasons? 
This, they hardly seem to be incompatable goals.
And does anyone else find it strange that Anonymous is meant to be some sort of secret organisation and everyone knows who is behind it? (community wise, if not individuals)
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Iva Soreass
Personal Vendetta
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Posted - 2008.01.29 23:52:00 -
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Has anyone seen the video of tom cruise recently and the other one i saw with john travolta and that women actress (cant think of her name of top of my head).
I was abit miffed by them, seemed like a weird colt to me after watching them vids 
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lofty29
Reikoku Band of Brothers
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Posted - 2008.01.30 00:03:00 -
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Edited by: lofty29 on 30/01/2008 00:04:18
Originally by: Joseph 9
Originally by: Tarminic
Originally by: lofty29
Originally by: Patch86 The beauty of anonymous is that it can't lose. Even if it doesn't achieve anything, they were only in it for the lulz.
It's a bit silly tbh. It's causing a civil war within /b.
Everybody is arguing with everybody else. One person thinks that we should do it for the lulz, another says we should do it for the good of mankind.
Can't you just do it for both reasons? 
This, they hardly seem to be incompatable goals.
And does anyone else find it strange that Anonymous is meant to be some sort of secret organisation and everyone knows who is behind it? (community wise, if not individuals)
That's what makes things just so hilarious. 1. It's really easy to find. Virtually everybody who has spent more than a few months on the better sections of the internet (aka not Myspace / youtube / newgrounds.fail) will have heard of Anonymous or that other thing. 2. It's really easy to tell who is part of it. 3. It makes it really easy to tell who is a total dumb**** when they post threats against them, or news articles.
E.g. Fox news posting about a 'secret underground organization of hackers'. Secret? Not quite. Underground? Kind of. Organisation? lol. Hackers? DDOS is hacking now? 
People who go on about how they are terrorists, haters, threats to society, etc. need to spend 5 minutes in their lovely company, to realize that barely anyone takes it seriously. It's all one big joke.
Sure, it may be racist, distasteful, sadistic and cruel, but deep down, almost everybody on this planet has thought thoughts like they do. Everybody has wanted to see what it is like to do those things. They are the embodiment of what humanity wishes to be. They fulfill. They achieve. 族---族
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F'nog
Amarr Celestial Horizon Corp. Valainaloce
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Posted - 2008.01.30 00:03:00 -
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Originally by: Nuala Reece
The exercise in the OP might actually be a good way of developing your own awareness of yourself and those around you, but because it's couched in jargon which you need to learn from the cult it implies that any awareness or understanding you gain during the exercise comes from being part of that select group and not from your own intellect.
This is what I was thinking. On its own without all the crap, it's a great way to develop your skills at perception, noticing trends and differences, etc. If you want to be the next Monk it's a great regimen to follow. As a "religion"? Whatever.
Originally by: Kazuma Saruwatari
F'nog for Amarr Emperor. Nuff said
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Joseph 9
Digital Fury Corporation Digital Renegades
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Posted - 2008.01.30 00:07:00 -
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Edited by: Joseph 9 on 30/01/2008 00:07:28
Originally by: F'nog
Originally by: Nuala Reece
The exercise in the OP might actually be a good way of developing your own awareness of yourself and those around you, but because it's couched in jargon which you need to learn from the cult it implies that any awareness or understanding you gain during the exercise comes from being part of that select group and not from your own intellect.
This is what I was thinking. On its own without all the crap, it's a great way to develop your skills at perception, noticing trends and differences, etc. If you want to be the next Monk it's a great regimen to follow. As a "religion"? Whatever.
Agreeed, sitting down and watching how people act and consider how you act in similar circumstances can be very instructive. Wrapping it in layers of jargon and making a religion of it is just special appealing to the emotionally subnormal. Which makes me wonder about Tom Cruise, as he has undeniable charisma. You don't get to make as many hit films as he has without it.
Guess he's just a nutter.
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Ravelin Eb
Infinitus Odium The Church.
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Posted - 2008.01.30 02:53:00 -
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Lofty29 is a pretty cool guy, eh understands and doesnt afraid of anything.
Im pretty excited about the whole thing tbh, waiting for the day Tom Cruise raises his fist into the sky and screams "Damn you Internet!"
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Frezik
Basically Outdated Stereo Equiptment
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Posted - 2008.01.30 06:40:00 -
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Originally by: Joseph 9 But... these guys are proper lunatics. I mean howling-at-the-moon-bat****-insane. None of what you posted even makes any sense!
L. Ron essentially created a dialect of English that's further from the modern language than Elizabethan English. By the time you see these documents within the Church, you'd have already spent hoards of time and money getting there and slowly understanding this language.
Quote: Wonder what those Anonymous lot are planning on doing, their you tube video was... interesting.
Given the originating community, they'll probably just get sidetracked by a new anime release, and we'll never hear from them again.
Originally by: Nuala Reece That's the point of jargon - if it made sense people would see it was valueless immediately. Jargon appeals to two kinds of people - people who want to be in control and people who want to be told what to do.
Not entirely. Jargon tends to form naturally in any group. It often looks incomprehensible to an outsider, but it's very efficient within the group.
However, the jargon of the CoS didn't arise naturally like that. It's obviously quite deliberate.
Originally by: Micheal Dietrich My question really is that we know Tom Cruise is into it but what about Katie Holmes?
Consider, for a moment, that L. Ron's wife once admitted to running an infiltration of the IRS so that L. Ron would appear to have no knowledge of the events. (This can be verified from court documents.) Then consider that both individual members and the Church as a whole tend to emulate L. Ron in tactics and personality.
Katie has a very real reason to be afraid.
I suspect that the above could be their downfall, though. They may be so intent on doing it the way L. Ron did it that they can't imagine another way. This means their tactics lack flexibility. All that needs to be done is find a loophole in their methods, which the Scientologists will be psychologically unable to close.
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Seroquel
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Posted - 2008.01.30 08:04:00 -
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I can't wait. That'll be the da-HHHGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGN
Originally by: Ravelin Eb Lofty29 is a pretty cool guy, eh understands and doesnt afraid of anything.
Im pretty excited about the whole thing tbh, waiting for the day Tom Cruise raises his fist into the sky and screams "Damn you Internet!"
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Krexus
Amarr Reikoku Band of Brothers
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Posted - 2008.01.30 08:53:00 -
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Originally by: Seroquel I can't wait. That'll be the da-HHHGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGN
Originally by: Ravelin Eb Lofty29 is a pretty cool guy, eh understands and doesnt afraid of anything.
Im pretty excited about the whole thing tbh, waiting for the day Tom Cruise raises his fist into the sky and screams "Damn you Internet!"
Remember the rules boy's and girls,
Also
I lol'd
at that guys military history
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Metael
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Posted - 2008.01.30 11:25:00 -
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Originally by: Seroquel I can't wait. That'll be the da-HHHGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGN
Originally by: Ravelin Eb Lofty29 is a pretty cool guy, eh understands and doesnt afraid of anything.
Im pretty excited about the whole thing tbh, waiting for the day Tom Cruise raises his fist into the sky and screams "Damn you Internet!"
HNNNGGH, is not a meme.
Rules 1 and 2 apply when talking about it, too much crap has already leaked through, and Co$ has reacted very harshly in some places.
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Avery Fatwallet
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Posted - 2008.01.30 13:21:00 -
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these days i find myself having trouble to decide which is to despise more scientology or /b/.
i mean scientology gets a headstart for being an religion. and then they have this little issue with taking their beliefs a little bit too serious. i mean, i have no problem with their beliefs whatsoever, they are in NO WAY stranger than the belief in christ or manitou . BUT when you belief in million year old DC-10s you better not take your crap too seriously...
but on the other hand /b/.... its starting to look a lot like a "religion" too... or at least some people are starting to take it really really serious.
in any way, meh.
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DgO4
Infinitus Odium The Church.
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Posted - 2008.01.30 14:24:00 -
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Oh tom cruise why wont you come out of the closet! "OH MY GOD" john travolta voice.
We are the pilgrims, Master, We will always go a little farther.....
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annoing
Amarr MisFunk Inc. Frontline.
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Posted - 2008.01.30 14:48:00 -
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To paraphrase R Hubbard:
The quickest way to make a million is to start a religion.
Lets be honest here. Its a con, nothing more and nothing less. Its totally dependent on money and nothing else. If you dont have the cash you cant proceed within. However, one thing is for sure, IT ISNT A RELIGION. What it is is BS, a lie, a con, a rip-off, a joke, a cult, a brainwash technique, a bunch of useless nobs but it aint a religion. Theres simply too much money involved now that it will take a massive exposure of its lies to finally kill it. As for Katie Holmes.... she has neither the talent nor the ability to make it in Hollywood as an actress so marrying Nobhead Cruise was an easy way to fame and fortune. Nicole Kidman she aint thats for sure. Scienctology should have died with Hubbard, dhame it didnt.
Quote: According to the Pastafarian belief system, pirates are "absolute divine beings" and the original Pastafarians. Their image as "thieves and outcasts" is misinformation.
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Isiskhan
Gnostic Misanthropy
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Posted - 2008.01.30 15:12:00 -
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Originally by: DgO4 Oh tom cruise why wont you come out of the closet! "OH MY GOD" john travolta voice.
haha... classic episode.
Regarding Katie Holmes, according to the new unauthorized biography on Tom Cruise she had to sign some sort of private contract before marrying Cruise stating her affiliation to Scientology, and agreeing that if she or her children would ever get mentally or terminally ill they must submit to Scientology-only treatments.
It also claims that Nicole Kidman, who by the time of her divorce with Cruise hated Scientology, was threatened that if she were to publicly discuss or speak negatively about it, private details of her sex life would be made public and custody of her children would be challenged.
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MalVortex
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Posted - 2008.01.30 17:55:00 -
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Its old, but still classic
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Andrest Disch
Amarr
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Posted - 2008.01.30 18:12:00 -
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This might be a bit delayed, however;
Lol at /b/tards thinking they're making a difference to Scientology.
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2008.01.31 15:28:00 -
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Originally by: Isiskhan
Originally by: DgO4 Oh tom cruise why wont you come out of the closet! "OH MY GOD" john travolta voice.
haha... classic episode.
Regarding Katie Holmes, according to the new unauthorized biography on Tom Cruise she had to sign some sort of private contract before marrying Cruise stating her affiliation to Scientology, and agreeing that if she or her children would ever get mentally or terminally ill they must submit to Scientology-only treatments.
It also claims that Nicole Kidman, who by the time of her divorce with Cruise hated Scientology, was threatened that if she were to publicly discuss or speak negatively about it, private details of her sex life would be made public and custody of her children would be challenged.
Somehow, I'm not surprised. ---------------- Tarminic - 31 Million SP in Forum Warfare Play EVE: Downtime Madness v0.78.2 |

SoftRevolution
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Posted - 2008.01.31 15:56:00 -
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Originally by: Krexus
I lol'd
at that guys military history
Elron is a war hero. EVE RELATED CONTENT |

Dalen III
Caldari School of Applied Knowledge
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Posted - 2008.02.01 00:23:00 -
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Scientology is a whole bunch tinfoil hattery if you read up on it. Some of its true some of its made up. One example is they really believe people in DC-9 like planes came down from space and populated the Earth. The pyramid scam thing isn't really on the level that most consider it a scheme but a kinda a stipend. That said there extremely active on the internet with ALOT of funds. Don't blame me, blame the main I'm supporting. |

Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2008.02.01 00:49:00 -
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Originally by: SoftRevolution
Originally by: Krexus
I lol'd
at that guys military history
Elron is a war hero.
Anyone reminded of the South Park episode with Al Gore and Manbearpig?  ---------------- Tarminic - 31 Million SP in Forum Warfare Play EVE: Downtime Madness v0.78.2 |

Magnus Nordir
Caldari Asimov Industries Zeroth Continuum
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Posted - 2008.02.01 05:31:00 -
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Originally by: lofty29 How so?
Speaking of anon is not breaking rules 1 and 2.
People are allowed to know they exist. How and where? No.
Duh, everyone knows Anonymous is from www.ebaumsworld.com  Everything is possible for him who believes. Insprinc haptbandun - Inuar vigandun |

Ryysa
Caldari
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Posted - 2008.02.01 08:23:00 -
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Originally by: Magnus Nordir
Originally by: lofty29 How so?
Speaking of anon is not breaking rules 1 and 2.
People are allowed to know they exist. How and where? No.
Duh, everyone knows Anonymous is from www.ebaumsworld.com 
lol.
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Stephen HB
Mystical Knights Legionnaire Services Ltd.
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Posted - 2008.02.01 09:28:00 -
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Heh, it's like my Dad says:
"As a religion, Scientology makes a great business." ----------
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