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Scientology Court Case Falls Apart

After months of stalling in the courts, the judge decided it was a stalemate. Scientology wanted to show an example of what it could to its enemy, Anonymous. Anonymous is unfazed.

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Hacking the Church of Scientology: Anonymous member pleads guilty

International news tells us today that one Anonymous member with the name Dmitriy Guzner was charged with trying to bring down the servers of the Church of Scientology back in January 2008.

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Former Cleveland Browns Player Stalks Protesters

Cleveland Browns Player follows anti-scientology protesters after finishing a long day of protesting in Cincinnati, Ohio

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Will Smith to Anonymous: I am NOT a Scientologist

On Monday September 8th, superstar Will Smith met with members of Anonymous outside of New Village Leadership Academy, the private school he founded with his wife Jada Pinkett-Smith.

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Once Again Gawker.com Breaks Scientology Boundaries

Gawker.com--the feisty website whose posting of a Tom Cruise video in January led to the unleashing of Anonyomous, the internet based anti-Scientology collective known for its zany global protests and effective activism--is at it again.

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Malibu Sees Peaceful Anonymous Protest Over Scientology

It came as surprise to many Malibu residents to see several masked protesters waving flags and placards along Pacific Coast Highway, the main artery in this famously wealthy seaside community last week. The small group, holding signs that said “Scientology Scam,” with their faces covered, stood in front of a nail salon that was recently renovated into facility catering to Scientologists.

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Rights group ANONYMOUS march in San Diego PRIDE Parade

The human rights activist group ANONYMOUS celebrated lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) people's rights by marching in San Diego's Pride Parade on July 19. Anonymous is in the process of systematically dismantling the Scientology cult, which, among other crimes and offenses, considers non-heterosexuals to be "perverts" who are "extremely dangerous to society."

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Protesting Scientology, Anonymous Marches in San Diego Pride Parade

On Saturday July 19, members of the internationally renown anti-Scientology activism group Anonymous marched in the San Diego Pride Parade as their own contingent, while another Anonymous rode in the motorcycle group Dykes on Bikes. Anonymous appeared in front of over 180,000 celebrants to show their support for the LGBT community–and to alert them to Scientology’s bigoted and biased attitudes towards the lesbian, gay, bi- and transgendered population.

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"Anonymous" hacks two MTV websites

A group or individual by the name "Anonymous" has hacked and taken over two of MTV music websites and defaced them with racial and offensive images. The sites AllHipHop.com and SOHH.com were going down shortly after but are back up again.

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Internet group "Anonymous": Scientologists Complain of Stalking and Harassment

Despite repeated claims that Anonymous raids are not intended to infringe the rights of Scientologists, I was curious about how Scientologists feel about it, so I asked a few of them for their reactions, and got a very different story.

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Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre International hosted hate crimes conference

Over 100 law enforcement and government officials, clergy and educators attended an interfaith conference in May at the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre International in Hollywood to address the growing problem of Internet hate crime and to see how they can work together to improve Internet safety and security.

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Scientology cult's secret prison camps: The "Rehabilitation Project Force"

Citizens from many countries are currently being held in prison camps in the United States of America by the "church" of Scientology. This is happening right now in "Rehabilitation Project Force" (RPF) centers run by this "church," where members who disagree with Scientology management are sent for punishment and re-indoctrination. Average internment is 2 to 10 years. Many of these people were granted visas as "religious workers" or "students" of Scientology.

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