wow. we'll be in LA sunday.
id love to see what they pull off.

Jay

On Feb 7, 2008 7:42 PM, Andrew Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This Sunday there will be an amazing protest of Scientology by the
>  Anonymous group. If anyone in the US can make it out to capture some
>  footage in your own locale and would be willing to sync up, please
>  email me off-list.
>
>  Thanks!
>
>  Map of Protests around the country
>  http://harbl.wetfish.net/cosplay/
>
>  Anonymous makes it on to NPR:
>
>  http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=18764756
>
>  The anti-Scientology group "Anonymous" told NBC11 Monday it expected
>  more than 300,000 people to join protests worldwide on Feb. 10th at
>  11am.
>
>  "The campaign is going amazingly -- swimmingly at the moment. We are
>  in the organizational stages," a woman who would not give her name
>  told NBC11. "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."
>
>  Other people claiming to be members of Anonymous told NBC11 that the
>  actual number of Scientology protesters worldwide will not reach
>  300,000. The actual number of people who show up for the rallies
>  could be much less, they said.
>
>  The group members said out of the 24 time zones, there are 17 that
>  have Churches of Scientology.
>
>  "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," said
>  the group member. "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 claims the Church of Scientology forces members to have
>  abortions as well as sign over their bank accounts.
>
>  "We think it's wrong that they have tax exempt status," the member
>  told NBC11. "We want to to see if we can get that looked into by the
>  IRS -- who ever we can gain the ear of. Are they really a religious
>  organization or a business?"
>
>  The member of Anonymous said her organization is attempting to change
>  its approach because it first gained attention as a group of
>  "hackers" and "pranksters."
>
>  The group said it now plans to engage in activities that fight
>  against Scientology, but are not considered illegal by the U.S.
>  government. The member told NBC11 that she is not an actual hacker
>  herself, but rather someone providing other means of support to
>  Anonymous.
>
>  The member said Anonymous is planning to hold large monthly protests
>  against Scientology at its churches each month until May.
>
>  She said the group is drawing up plans for more protests after that.
>
>  The group member said Anonymous would hold another large protest two
>  days after church founder L. Ron Hubbard's birthday on March 15.
>
>  [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>  



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