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Started by Telarus, August 10, 2009, 02:53:19 PM

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http://forums.whyweprotest.net/899997-post46/

(last paragraph in the "How Did The Campaign Against Scientology Start?" section)

You're a Menace, Roger!  :lulz:


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Quote from: Telarus on August 10, 2009, 02:53:19 PM
http://forums.whyweprotest.net/899997-post46/

(last paragraph in the "How Did The Campaign Against Scientology Start?" section)

You're a Menace, Roger!  :lulz:


We don't get many hits on http://countercultsearch.com/, but that was one of them.

When were you interviewed, Rog?

QuoteThat "Scientology Raid" posting is revealing. Several Anon[xv] posters who identified themselves as Scientologists objected to the proposed take-down[xvi] as well as other Anons.[xvii] Not all members of Anonymous agreed with the take-down. In an interview with the leader of a local Tucson Discordian group, Reverend Roger, said that many Anons were dissatisfied with the Scientology protests and left the community.[xviii] Political scientist and Scientology critic Jeff Jacobson corroborated this dissent in Anonymous with his research.[xix]