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Anti Scientology Protest. London

Guido | 17.03.2008 00:15 | London

This was a strange one. Great for pictures but still a bit odd. I am surprised and impressed by the turnout. There must be at least 400 people here. All of them masked up, mostly in those V for Vendetta masks that are presently quite fashionable. They are making plenty of noise and giving out free cake to passersby. The cake I am told is a sarcastic gesture to celebrate the birthday of Ron L Hubbard the founder of the Church of Scientology (COS). I guess it is the closest thing that the average Scientologist has to Christmas day?

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The thing I’m not quite sure about is why such interest in such a tiny sect? Don’t get me wrong every religion is open to abuse and this one is no exception but its not like they have much of a presence over here. They clearly have shit loads of money. The building we are outside which houses their headquarters must be worth ten of millions. But I’ve never been aware that they have much in the way of members? It also occurs to me that if the COS was given enough rope it would surely hang itself? Like everyone else, when I saw THAT Tom Cruise video on Youtube I didn’t stop laughing for a week. When I saw an over emotional John Sweeney trying to expose them on Panorama and making a huge tit of himself in the process I was equally entertained.

I’m guessing that most of the people present on the demo are in their late teens or early twenties (its difficult to tell with the masks). And I'm wondering if this is the latest internet phenomenon to put bored individuals with too much time on their hands onto the streets. A bit like flash mobs with a cultish twist? The three individuals I speak to don’t really seem that political. They are full of facts and figures about the less savory aspects of scientology and certainly know their subject. But two of them are completely unaware that there is a national demo against the war today. Ok its unfair to judge a 400 strong demo on a brief chat with just three of them but I’m left wondering if this is a serious campaign to trash the tiny foothold the COS have in Britain or just a passing fad?

Meanwhile across the road the Scientologists inside the building do little to counter their sinister image by filming and snapping the demonstrators. They then make themselves look even more dubious by ducking out the way when they see the press pointing cameras at their actions. Nothing to hide???

P.S. For the record: As an atheist I view all religion with equal indifference or equal contempt if it crosses my path. I have also always thought that Tom Cruise was a prick. Long before he became a bad advert for his religion/cult/sect/community (delete as applicable).

Guido
- e-mail: guidoreports@riseup.net

Additions

Reasons

17.03.2008 01:55

The scientology protest was part of a worldwide day of action against the cult. It has taken place in many cities accross the UK and all over the globe, covering over 250 locations. It is unfortunate that the anti war protest got organised for the same day.

The protests stand a good chance of making a tangible difference and need all the support they can get.

There is loads of information out there about these protests. A communique from after the scientology protests of the 10th of Feb is below with some links.

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As the UK media are failing miserably to cover the worldwide protests against Scientology organisations, it is up to everyone else to pass the information on, so please forward this around.


On the 10th of February 2008, a large body of normal people gathered outside Scientology buildings across the globe to participate in a major joint protest against the frequent crimes and injustices perpetrated by Scientology. The protest started on the internet and has now spilled onto the streets on a truly global scale. The group is called Anonymous, and they are after Scientology.

We are Anonymous, we are educating the world with the truth about Scientology. Knowledge is free. Arm yourself!


"Scientology is both immoral and socially obnoxious... It is corrupt, sinister and dangerous. It is corrupt because it is based on lies and deceit" — Justice Latey, ruling in the High Court of London


This is a BBC documentary by Panorama about Scientology:
 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-126281853779690652

This gives a reasonable summery of the fight by Anonymous against Scientology so far:
 http://www.dailymotion.com/SA-Anonymous/video/7313668


Information about Scientology:
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Clambake
 http://www.scientology-lies.com/
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Scientology
 http://www.xenu.net/
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology_versus_the_Internet
 http://www.whyaretheydead.net/
 http://theunfunnytruth.ytmnd.com/

Anon


Comments

Display the following 29 comments

  1. Could you be a bit more patronising? — Anonymous
  2. Why such interest in such a tiny sect? — sugar
  3. Someone Doesn't Have Their Facts Straight — Anonymous
  4. Fair Article — Jonathon
  5. Why don't YOU go do something better then? — Sponge
  6. Scientology is a dangerous cult. — Butterflygrrl
  7. Sarcastic Cake — Terryeo
  8. A tiny cult, but a dangerous one — roger gonnet
  9. Bad journalism — One of Anonymous
  10. Guido's no anarchist! — respect watch
  11. another anon — publish another post about this protest on the newswire!!!
  12. Where do you think all that money comes from? — aerochocolate
  13. could have researched a little more before writing this? — rao
  14. Christians will back your clause... — Loppy
  15. Dear oh dear. — Guido
  16. ....what? — Dixi
  17. youtube — DIxi
  18. Black Scientology — thetagal
  19. Hey Guido! — Pete
  20. Sects and violence — Reverend Danny
  21. Get over yourselves Anonymous — Pseudonymous
  22. Guido is a minister of rival cult ! — Rev Danny
  23. Freedom of religion! — Animal Liberation - Human Rights
  24. /b/ — Anonymous
  25. Scientology and animal rights — Anonymous
  26. title olloll — Anonymous
  27. Get over it! — Guido
  28. And there we have it…. — Animal Liberation - Human Rights
  29. P.S.... — Guido

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