Suppressive People: Anonymous Members Plan Monthly Protests Against The Church Of Scientology February 5, 2008

Filed under: Scientology — wendy @ 2:50 am

Tom Cruise exchanging a salute with Scientology’s ecclesiastical leader David Miscavige in 2004.

After hiding behind their computers for a couple of weeks, the anti-Scientology group “Anonymous” are taking it to the streets on Feb. 10. Anonymous members — from all over the world — will be protesting against Scientology at their churches and YOU’RE invited to join them this Sunday. Seriously, why go to your own church when you can be terrorizing another’s?

A woman who would not give her name (they don’t call themselves Anonymous for nothing!) told NBC11:

“The campaign is going amazingly — swimmingly at the moment. We are in the organizational stages. We are having members of Anonymous from all over the world join the protest at their local church of Scientology at 11 a.m. local time.

“Of the 24 time zones there are 17 that have a church located in them and we believe our protesting is happening in 15 of those 17. We have a map that people can log in to and say what protest they’re going to at the current moment. At last count we expect 300,000 at all the protests. Everyone in the world is invited. We’re trying to get support from local organizations.”

Anonymous plan to hold another large protest on March 15, which is two days after Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard’s birthday. Feel free to use this nifty Scientology church locator if you’re looking to join in on the fun!

 

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