May 22, 2008

Anonymous and Scientology On Speaking Terms?

Breaking news! The Sea Org wants to discuss terms with Enturbulation.org founder.

During what seemed a run of the mill flier raid today with myself and 5 others in the Sydney CBD ended with a conversation from the local Sea Org who has extended the offer to me to come in and discuss our collective grievances, our concerns and hopefully, the changes we're all been pushing to have.



This is the first contact between our factions. The story is hot off the internets and still developing, so keep an eye on the thread for updates as it continues to unfold.

I'm not putting away my eyepatch and hook-hand just yet, obviously, because these people are ruthless and evil. But this is still HUGE news. If anyone is left who doubts their own power to make real changes in the world, I ask them to take note of the fact that four months of easy, fun protests and fact-spreading has been enough to scare the shit out of this evil cult, to the point where their pseudo-militia is asking for peaceful resolutions. Even Time magazine couldn't do that, and we're just a bunch of internet nerds in masks.

Scientology extending an olive branch to its critics? It's never been done before. Either they're up to something truly foul (which would itself be more fodder for our cause) or we're about to see the first positive change in the history of the cult.

Stay on target, yer scabrous bastards! She ain't done for yet and the fight's but half done!

2 comments:

  1. This is what I get for not going on enturbulation for a day due to the real world.
    I can't help but agree with others that this might be a trap.
    Also? How can there be any constructive talk about us wanting Scientology dismantled and they wanting it alive and eating money?

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  2. The best case scenario I can foresee would be that the Sea Org guy finds out the truth about his church and turns against them.

    Even if it's an ambush and they beat up the people who show for the meeting, it'll only be good for Anonymous' cause in the long run.

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