Scientology Kills

Because Anonymous is paying attention to this forum, and any other forum that might have a thread on their protests. :dry:

With any protest, there will always be naysayers. Instead of whining about people that don't support whatever the cause of the day is, just continue with the protesting on the weekends.
 
CoS tried framing Anomynous for a bomb threat and was caught??! bwahahaha!
 
You'd think with all tha money that they could be slightly more inventive. :huh:

CS Monitor has a piece about the protests on the front page. It seems fairly neutral, and also goes into the recent phenomenon of "anonymous" activism in general, and the challenges governments may face in dealing with such a thing in the future. It's a pretty good read.

http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0317/p03s02-ussc.html


Toronto Anon Parties Hard
 
For those unaware, 2 Protestors were randomly arrested by the Atlanta Police who arrested them on the grounds that they were 'escalating things'. However the two protesters were alledgedly first taken into the Church of Scientology Center before being taken to the police station were they were bailed by friends.

This is especially suspect though, because according to the channel 46 news, the Police Chief was Having a breakfast brunch with the members of the Scientology center during the protest.

Not only that, but the officers who arrested them had very specific quotes/sound bites. That they did not believe anything that the protesters had to say and cited things like fair game as rubbish.

Channel 46 who has been doing on going investigations into the DeKalb County Chief of Police and Corruption wanting to do a news story about the arrests etc. The police Chief himself is under fire in Atlanta for corruption and inappropriate use of police resources. They will be covering the arrests of the two protesters, and most likely the entire Anonymous/Scientology schism, which will bleed into the Police Chief issue of course.

And why the riot squad.

The ACLU is also involved with this, and represented Anonymous in the court cases where the CoS tried to get a restraining order against Anonymous on the grounds of terrorism.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1P9IIUVAzM

I could do without the whinny 'zomg free speech' but this is captured the arrests.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bsy7iijzz7g

Knowledge is free. Knowledge is power.

http://www.xenu.net
http://www.whyaretheydead.net
http://forums.enturbulation.org

Future protests and information on past protests in Toronto can be seen at:
http://www.anonymoustoronto.org/

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For those unaware, 2 Protestors were randomly arrested by the Atlanta Police who arrested them on the grounds that they were 'escalating things'. However the two protesters were first taken into the Church of Scientology Center before being taken to the police station were they were bailed by friends.

This is especially suspect though, because according to the channel 46 news, the Police Chief was Having a breakfast brunch with the members of the Scientology center during the protest.

:dry: wow...shouldnt internal affairs be notified?
 
Probably, I'm sure we'll hear more about it.

Two parents talk about their daughter who joined Scientology

Ex Scientology talks about being disowned by her father

March was focused on repeating the protests that took place in February, with a party theme in light of L Ron Fubbards Birthday being March 15th. April will be slightly different, with the theme being "Reconnect" focusing on disconnected people in and outside of Scientology.

There won't be a shortage of speakers.

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=c2lQhiNQ008

http://digg.com/educational/Church_of_Scientology_posting_FAKE_BOMB_THREATS_to_YouTube
 
Being interviewed by a guy in a Fawkes mask and a birthday hat... :dry: He could atleast have taken off the silly hat.
 
Being interviewed by a guy in a Fawkes mask and a birthday hat... :dry: He could atleast have taken off the silly hat.

L Ron Hubbards birthday man! :o But yeah he could've taken the party hat off, though you could tell he was serious about the situation.

Apparently the mayor of Atlanta (where the riot police was), Shirley Franklin, donated a lot of money to scientology. It is still unverified with undependant source, but googling her name with scientology gives you this...


http://new.savannahnow.com/node/127891

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Yeah, I'm curious to see what happens with the charges against those arrested here in Atlanta as well.

I really don't think Mayor Shirley Franklin is in bed with the CoS, but she tries to keep all the special interest groups in Atlanta happy, so it might seem that way.

The Dekalb police arrested the two Anons after they used an electric bullhorn, which admittedly was something that had been warned against during the Feb. 10 protests and that's why nobody did it then.

The police claims that dust masks violated the "no mask" protest rules might be true, but they didn't seem to care on Feb 10.

The BIG question here is the police claim that a "protest permit" was needed, when several Dekalb county officials had already said it wasn't. It does seem like the Dekalb PD was stretching the rules in order to intimidate the protesters. Same thing with the tickets given to the honking supportive motorists. Perhaps the CoS has a very receptive ear somewhere in the Dekalb PD.
 
Operation Party Hard in Edinburgh

[YT]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRA1MVFw1VE[/YT]

:up:
 
I'm not defending Scientology in the least, yet I'd say the main reason Christianity or any other delusions seems more legitimate is because of its antiquity.

That being said, when you can actually witness the foundation of a religion, and see how ludicrous its roots are, your kind of left in awe of how anyone could be so daft as to subscribe to it.

You see it for its lies. You see it for its inconsistencies. You see it for its profiteering. You call it a cult.

If you could have the same opportunity to witness the establishment of your chosen delusion, you'd more then likely come to your senses a realize how inane it all is.

Pretty much sums up how I feel about secular delusions.
 
I wish I could believe in the Greek gods, the only cool Norse god is Thor. :o
 
Rick Ashley comments on Rick Rolling/Anonymous

On a frosty Canadian morning, a masked crusader tromps across a parking lot, over a snow bank and onto the sidewalk. He has a loudspeaker strapped ominously to his chest.

He halts, aiming the speaker toward the building across the street. “This is a song by some dead guy,” he says. And then, music booms forth:

“Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around and desert you.”

It’s an anti-Scientology protest, and across the street, a dozen or so warmly dressed young people begin to dance and sing along, waving their picket signs in rhythm to the familiar tune.

“It’s a bit spooky, innit?” said Rick Astley, the singer who made the song famous in 1987 and who is not dead. With considerable help, including assists from RCA Records, the webmaster of Astley’s U.K. fan site, and his manager at Sony BMG, I tracked down Astley at his home in London last weekend. He spoke for the first time about the phenomenon called Rickrolling, best described by example: You are reading your favorite Hollywood gossip blog and arrive at a link urging you to “Click here for exclusive video of Britney’s latest freakout!!” Click you do, but instead of Britney, it’s a dashing 21-year-old Briton that pops onto the screen. You, sir, have been Rickroll’d.

Over the last year or so, Astley has watched with puzzled amazement as “Never Gonna Give You Up” has been mocked, celebrated, remixed and reprised, its original music video viewed millions of times on YouTube, all by a generation that could barely swallow its Gerber carrots when the song first topped the pop charts.

“I think it’s just one of those odd things where something gets picked up and people run with it,” Astley said. “But that’s what brilliant about the Internet.”

Saying he thought "Anonymous" Rickrolling Scientology was "hilarious"

Search for Astley’s name on YouTube and you’ll find dozens of instances of the campy, infectious video, which features a heavily coiffed Astley bobbing and swaying behind oversized sunglasses. He’s flanked by two blond backup dancers (one of whom apparently didn’t have the footwork down), and a male bartender in short shorts who excels at spontaneous back flips.

Rickrolling is an example of an Internet “meme” (defined by Wikipedia as “any unit of cultural information ... that gets transmitted verbally or by repeated action from one mind to another"). Its less sophisticated memetic forebear is the “duckroll,” where the roll-ee is misdirected to an image of a duck on wheels. And the Rickroll has sired many memelets, including the Fresh Prince roll, the rainroll (plopping you in front of a video of Tay Zonday’s "Chocolate Rain") and even the Reichroll, where Astley’s song is spliced with footage of Adolf Hitler for an unsettling sort of lip sync.

With all the online momentum it’s gathered, the Rickroll has now trundled its way into the real world, too. The spectacle of trench-coated pranksters blaring the song into unsuspecting crowds has become a symbol of harmless, geeky rebellion. As the blog LAist.com noted last week, and the New York Times reported Tuesday, a recent basketball game at Eastern Washington University was interrupted by a dancing Astley imitator, and there’s now a small YouTube library of the anti-Scientology group “Anonymous” Rickrolling different church locations.

Why have people picked up on the song so much?

For his part, Astley was nothing if not modest about his new cultural role. “If this had happened around some kind of rock song, with a lyric that really meant something -- a Bruce Springsteen, "God bless America" ... or an anti-something kind of song, I could kind of understand that,” Astley said. “But for something as, and I don’t mean to belittle it, because I still think it’s a great pop song, but it’s a pop song; do you know what I mean? It doesn’t have any kind of weight behind it, as such. But maybe that’s the irony of it.”

Astley would never put the song down, mind you. It’s just that, as he says, “If I was a young kid now looking at that song, I’d have to say I’d think it was pretty naff, really.”

(Wikipedia on “naff”: British slang for “something which is seen to be particularly ‘cheesy’ or ‘tacky’ or in otherwise poor aesthetic taste.”) “For me it’s a good example of what some of the ’80s were about in that pop sort of music way. A bit like you could say Debbie Gibson was absolutely massive, but if you look back at it now ... do you know what I mean?”

Yes, I think we do. But even still, with all the renewed attention to his work and his — albeit 20-year-old — image, does Astley have any plans to cash in on Rickrolling, maybe with his own YouTube remix?

“I don’t really know whether I want to be doing that,” he said. “ I’m not being an ageist, but it’s almost a young person’s thing, that.”

“I think the artist themselves trying to remix it is almost a bit sad,” he said. “No, I’m too old for that.”
Astley, who will be touring the U.K. in May with a group of other ’80’s acts, including Bananarama, and Nick Heyward, Heaven 17, Paul Young and ABC, sums up his thoughts on his unexpected virtual fame with characteristic good humor:

“Listen, I just think it’s bizarre and funny. My main consideration is that my daughter doesn’t get embarrassed about it.”

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/webscout/2008/03/rick-astley-kin.html said:


Some press from March 15th
http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/archives/2008/03/anonymous_vs_sc_1.php
http://www.radaronline.com/from-the...entology_anonymous_protests_tom_cruise_01.php

Good news about those Anons who got arrested

Weekend protester released without charges
A 19-year-old Battle Creek man, part of a group protesting the Church of Scientology, was released without being charged following his arrest Saturday.

The man was arrested by Battle Creek police after officers said he refused to remove a sign he was using as a mask while protesting. Several protesters had been warned to remove their masks, which they said were worn to protect them from retaliation by the church.

But Calhoun County prosecutors did not authorize the charge against the man who was arrested because the mask was not being worn "for the purpose of facilitating the commission of a crime."

About 40 people picketed Saturday afternoon outside the church's Battle Creek office at 66 E. Michigan Ave. as part of a world-wide protest. Church officials told police they received threatening phone calls and people who went in or left the building were harassed.

http://www.battlecreekenquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?

March 15th: 7797-9337
February 10th: 5625-8362


Headcounts of March 15 and Feb. 10 of Co$ Protests
15.03.2008 10.02.2008
Min Max Min Max
Estimates by continent

Asia Pacific 825 970 582 896
Europe 1604 2099 975 1313
North America 5351 6251 4064 6147
Rest of the world 17 17 4 6
Worldwide Total 7797 9337 5625 8362


Estimates by country

Asia Pacific
Australia 760 905 554 854
Israel 10 10 4 6
Japan 5 5 1 2
New Zealand 60 60 27 40
Asia Pacific Total 835 980 586 902

Europe
Austria 30 35 12 20
Belgium 25 25 0 0
Denmark 30 50 41 43
France 20 20 30 30
Germany 142 149 65 80
Ireland 40 50 100 120
Italy 5 6 0 0
Finland 70 70 0 0
Lithuania 2 2 0 0
Netherlands 112 112 50 50
Norway 50 50 30 50
Sweden 20 35 40 40
Switzerland 5 5 0 0
United Kingdom 1053 1490 607 880
Europe Total 1604 2099 975 1313

North America

Canada 663 733 503 822
Mexico 10 10
United States 4678 5508 3561 5325
North America Total 5351 6251 4064 6147

Worldwide Total 7780 9320 5621 8356


Estimates by city

Asia Pacific
Australia
Adelaide, Australia 200 230 150 150
Brisbane, Australia 100 165 40 100
Camberra, Australia 10 10 4 4
Melbourne, Australia 200 200 150 200
Perth, Australia 100 100 60 100
Sydney, Australia 150 200 150 300
Autralia Total 760 905 554 854

New Zealand
Auckland, New Zealand 50 50 17 20
Christchurch, New Zealand 7 7 10 20
Wellington, New Zealand 3 3 0 0
New Zealand Total 60 60 27 40

Tokyo, Japan 5 5 1 2



Europe
Aarhus, Denmark 3 3
Amsterdam, Netherlands 112 112 50 50
Belfast, United Kingdom (northern Ireland) 25 25
Berlin, Germany 42 44 30 30
Birmingham, United Kingdom 100 120 35 40
Brighton, United Kingdom 6 6 5 5
Brussels, Belgium 20 20 20 30
Copenhagen, Denmark 30 50 38 40
Dublin, Ireland 40 50 100 120
Düsseldorf, Germany 50 50 20 25
Edinburgh, United Kingdom 130 160 125 130
Frankfurt, Germany 20 25
Gothenburg, Sweden 10 25 40 40
Hamburg, Germany 15 25
Kalmar, Sweden 4 4
Lahti, Finland 70 70
Lausanne, Switzerland 4 4
Lisbon, Portugal 8 8
London, United Kingdom 550 900 300 500
Malmö, Sweden 6 6
Manchester, United Kingdom 200 200 110 150
München, Germany 30 30
Oslo, Norway 50 50 30 50
Paris, France 20 20 30 30
Plymouth, United Kingdom 8 35 12 25
Poole, United Kingdom 4 4
Roma, Italy 5 6
Stockholm, Sweden 25 25
Sunderland, United Kindom 15 15 15 15
Vienna, Austria 30 35 12 20
Vilnius, Lithuania 2 2
York, United Kingdom 30 40 20 30
Zurich, Switzerland 1 1
Europe Total 1647 2142 1010 1358


North America
United States
Albuquerque, NM 20 20
Albany, NY 75 80 40 40
Anchorage, AK 8 8
Atlanta, GA 180 180 50 250
Austin, TX 70 90 160 200
Battle Creek, MI 37 37
Bellingham, WA 12 12 18 18
Biloxi, MS 13 13
Boise, ID 8 8
Boston, MA 210 280 50 270
Boulder, CO 12 15
Brunswick, ME 9 9 5 5
Buffalo, NY 65 75 25 50
Champaign, IL 10 10 30 30
Charlotte, NC 30 45 50 50
Chicago, IL 100 125 65 150
Cincinatti, OH 90 90 75 80
Clearwater, FL 250 300 100 200
Cleveland, OH 19 19 15 15
Colombus, OH 100 100 80 80
Dallas, TX 90 100 115 115
Denver, CO 80 90 90 90
Detroit, MI 150 200 30 100
El Paso, TX 10 10
Harlingen, TX 2 2
Honolulu, HI 10 10
Houston, TX 100 100 81 150
Indianapolis, IN 42 42 25 30
Kansas City, KS/MO 100 100 65 70
Las Vegas, NV 57 57 50 50
Los Angeles, CA 300 600 300 600
Louisville, KY 30 35 40 40
Madison, WI 2 2
Memphis, TN 45 45 25 40
Miami, FL 25 35 100 110
Milwaukee, WI 45 50 25 25
Minneapolis, MN 130 150 50 100
Mountain View, CA 23 23
Nashville, TE 40 40 45 45
New Haven, CT 25 30 25 35
New Orleans, LA 17 17 19 20
New York City, NY 700 700 200 300
Oklahoma City, OK 20 20
Omaha, NE
Orlando, FL 100 100 200 200
Oxford, OH 3 3
Peoria, IL 1 1
Philadelphia, PA 160 170 135 150
Phoenix, AZ 70 70 40 60
Pittsburgh, PA 45 50 30 50
Portland, OR 115 120 120 200
Reno, NV 20 25 15 15
Richmond, VA 35 50 35 35
Rochester, NY 10 15
Sacramento, CA 70 70 100 100
Salt Lake City, UT 45 45 70 70
San Antonio, TX 5 5 8 8
San Diego, CA 40 80
San Francisco, CA 200 300 100 300
Santa Barbara, CA 30 30
Santa Cruz, CA 5 5
Seattle, WA 80 100 200 200
St. Louis, MI 85 85 50 50
Tucson, AZ 50 50 30 50
Tustin, CA 20 30 5 6
West Palm Beach, CA 15 15
Wichita, KS 13 13 25 25
Washington, DC 250 300 200 250
USA Total 4678 5508 3561 5325

Canada
Brunswick, NB 5 5
Edmonton, AB 64 64 36 40
Halifax, NS 15 15 30 30
Kitchener, ON 30 30 20 20
Kingston, ON 2 2
Montreal, QC 30 40 50 80
Ontario, ON 10 15
Ottawa, ON 60 70 12 12
Québec, QC 2 2
Toronto, ON 200 250 150 300
Vancouver, BC 200 200 140 270
Winnipeg, MB 60 60 50 50
Canada Total 663 733 503 822

Monterrey, Mexico 10 10

Nort America total 5351 6251 4064 6147

Rest of the world
Sao Polo, Brazil 3 3
Puerto Rico 3 3
Buenos Aires, Argentina 1 1
Tel Aviv, Israel 10 10 4 6
Rest of the world Total 17 17 4 6


Estimates cakes
Austria, Vienna 2
Germany, Berlin 1
Germany, Düsseldorf 8
Germanny, Frankfurt 5
United Kingdom (northern Ireland), Belfast 8
United Kingdom, York
Europe total 24

http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/PROJECT_CHANOLOGY/IRL_PROTEST_PAGE
http://forums.enturbulation.org/showthread.php?t=4393

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Project_Chanology_protests,_February_10_2008
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Wikinew...us"_holds_anti-Scientology_protests_worldwide
http://ocmb.xenu.net/ocmb/viewtopic.php?t=26185

http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2767497
http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/Project_Chanology_iRL_Raids_Latest_News

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Rick Ashley comments on Rick Rolling/Anonymous






Some press from March 15th
http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/archives/2008/03/anonymous_vs_sc_1.php
http://www.radaronline.com/from-the...entology_anonymous_protests_tom_cruise_01.php

Good news about those Anons who got arrested



http://www.battlecreekenquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?

March 15th: 7797-9337
February 10th: 5625-8362


Headcounts of March 15 and Feb. 10 of Co$ Protests
15.03.2008 10.02.2008
Min Max Min Max
Estimates by continent

Asia Pacific 825 970 582 896
Europe 1604 2099 975 1313
North America 5351 6251 4064 6147
Rest of the world 17 17 4 6
Worldwide Total 7797 9337 5625 8362


Estimates by country

Asia Pacific
Australia 760 905 554 854
Israel 10 10 4 6
Japan 5 5 1 2
New Zealand 60 60 27 40
Asia Pacific Total 835 980 586 902

Europe
Austria 30 35 12 20
Belgium 25 25 0 0
Denmark 30 50 41 43
France 20 20 30 30
Germany 142 149 65 80
Ireland 40 50 100 120
Italy 5 6 0 0
Finland 70 70 0 0
Lithuania 2 2 0 0
Netherlands 112 112 50 50
Norway 50 50 30 50
Sweden 20 35 40 40
Switzerland 5 5 0 0
United Kingdom 1053 1490 607 880
Europe Total 1604 2099 975 1313

North America

Canada 663 733 503 822
Mexico 10 10
United States 4678 5508 3561 5325
North America Total 5351 6251 4064 6147

Worldwide Total 7780 9320 5621 8356


Estimates by city

Asia Pacific
Australia
Adelaide, Australia 200 230 150 150
Brisbane, Australia 100 165 40 100
Camberra, Australia 10 10 4 4
Melbourne, Australia 200 200 150 200
Perth, Australia 100 100 60 100
Sydney, Australia 150 200 150 300
Autralia Total 760 905 554 854

New Zealand
Auckland, New Zealand 50 50 17 20
Christchurch, New Zealand 7 7 10 20
Wellington, New Zealand 3 3 0 0
New Zealand Total 60 60 27 40

Tokyo, Japan 5 5 1 2



Europe
Aarhus, Denmark 3 3
Amsterdam, Netherlands 112 112 50 50
Belfast, United Kingdom (northern Ireland) 25 25
Berlin, Germany 42 44 30 30
Birmingham, United Kingdom 100 120 35 40
Brighton, United Kingdom 6 6 5 5
Brussels, Belgium 20 20 20 30
Copenhagen, Denmark 30 50 38 40
Dublin, Ireland 40 50 100 120
Düsseldorf, Germany 50 50 20 25
Edinburgh, United Kingdom 130 160 125 130
Frankfurt, Germany 20 25
Gothenburg, Sweden 10 25 40 40
Hamburg, Germany 15 25
Kalmar, Sweden 4 4
Lahti, Finland 70 70
Lausanne, Switzerland 4 4
Lisbon, Portugal 8 8
London, United Kingdom 550 900 300 500
Malmö, Sweden 6 6
Manchester, United Kingdom 200 200 110 150
München, Germany 30 30
Oslo, Norway 50 50 30 50
Paris, France 20 20 30 30
Plymouth, United Kingdom 8 35 12 25
Poole, United Kingdom 4 4
Roma, Italy 5 6
Stockholm, Sweden 25 25
Sunderland, United Kindom 15 15 15 15
Vienna, Austria 30 35 12 20
Vilnius, Lithuania 2 2
York, United Kingdom 30 40 20 30
Zurich, Switzerland 1 1
Europe Total 1647 2142 1010 1358


North America
United States
Albuquerque, NM 20 20
Albany, NY 75 80 40 40
Anchorage, AK 8 8
Atlanta, GA 180 180 50 250
Austin, TX 70 90 160 200
Battle Creek, MI 37 37
Bellingham, WA 12 12 18 18
Biloxi, MS 13 13
Boise, ID 8 8
Boston, MA 210 280 50 270
Boulder, CO 12 15
Brunswick, ME 9 9 5 5
Buffalo, NY 65 75 25 50
Champaign, IL 10 10 30 30
Charlotte, NC 30 45 50 50
Chicago, IL 100 125 65 150
Cincinatti, OH 90 90 75 80
Clearwater, FL 250 300 100 200
Cleveland, OH 19 19 15 15
Colombus, OH 100 100 80 80
Dallas, TX 90 100 115 115
Denver, CO 80 90 90 90
Detroit, MI 150 200 30 100
El Paso, TX 10 10
Harlingen, TX 2 2
Honolulu, HI 10 10
Houston, TX 100 100 81 150
Indianapolis, IN 42 42 25 30
Kansas City, KS/MO 100 100 65 70
Las Vegas, NV 57 57 50 50
Los Angeles, CA 300 600 300 600
Louisville, KY 30 35 40 40
Madison, WI 2 2
Memphis, TN 45 45 25 40
Miami, FL 25 35 100 110
Milwaukee, WI 45 50 25 25
Minneapolis, MN 130 150 50 100
Mountain View, CA 23 23
Nashville, TE 40 40 45 45
New Haven, CT 25 30 25 35
New Orleans, LA 17 17 19 20
New York City, NY 700 700 200 300
Oklahoma City, OK 20 20
Omaha, NE
Orlando, FL 100 100 200 200
Oxford, OH 3 3
Peoria, IL 1 1
Philadelphia, PA 160 170 135 150
Phoenix, AZ 70 70 40 60
Pittsburgh, PA 45 50 30 50
Portland, OR 115 120 120 200
Reno, NV 20 25 15 15
Richmond, VA 35 50 35 35
Rochester, NY 10 15
Sacramento, CA 70 70 100 100
Salt Lake City, UT 45 45 70 70
San Antonio, TX 5 5 8 8
San Diego, CA 40 80
San Francisco, CA 200 300 100 300
Santa Barbara, CA 30 30
Santa Cruz, CA 5 5
Seattle, WA 80 100 200 200
St. Louis, MI 85 85 50 50
Tucson, AZ 50 50 30 50
Tustin, CA 20 30 5 6
West Palm Beach, CA 15 15
Wichita, KS 13 13 25 25
Washington, DC 250 300 200 250
USA Total 4678 5508 3561 5325

Canada
Brunswick, NB 5 5
Edmonton, AB 64 64 36 40
Halifax, NS 15 15 30 30
Kitchener, ON 30 30 20 20
Kingston, ON 2 2
Montreal, QC 30 40 50 80
Ontario, ON 10 15
Ottawa, ON 60 70 12 12
Québec, QC 2 2
Toronto, ON 200 250 150 300
Vancouver, BC 200 200 140 270
Winnipeg, MB 60 60 50 50
Canada Total 663 733 503 822

Monterrey, Mexico 10 10

Nort America total 5351 6251 4064 6147

Rest of the world
Sao Polo, Brazil 3 3
Puerto Rico 3 3
Buenos Aires, Argentina 1 1
Tel Aviv, Israel 10 10 4 6
Rest of the world Total 17 17 4 6


Estimates cakes
Austria, Vienna 2
Germany, Berlin 1
Germany, Düsseldorf 8
Germanny, Frankfurt 5
United Kingdom (northern Ireland), Belfast 8
United Kingdom, York
Europe total 24

http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/PROJECT_CHANOLOGY/IRL_PROTEST_PAGE
http://forums.enturbulation.org/showthread.php?t=4393

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Project_Chanology_protests,_February_10_2008
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Wikinew...us"_holds_anti-Scientology_protests_worldwide
http://ocmb.xenu.net/ocmb/viewtopic.php?t=26185

http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2767497
http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/Project_Chanology_iRL_Raids_Latest_News

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Wow :wow: 5 people cared in Switzerland! hahahaha
 
Loads of tosh cut and pasted!!!!!!!!!!!

A Scientologist recently stole my car keys so I killed him.

not really true
 
So far the reproted numbers are looking higher than last time.

Updates: ~500 protesters in LA. Jenna Miscavage is there. CNN is there.
~500-600 London
~80 in Atlanta no riot police this time

~200 San Francisco:

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That guy is Tommy Gorman, an ex-Scientologist who's wife was raped in Scientology and escaped with her after the "church" tried to cover it up

http://www.vimeo.com/890979

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