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Clearly, the "Anonymous" geeks ARE potentially dangerous. Mailing white powder to churches is tantamount to terrorism. Prank phone calls and ordering pizzas to be sent to churches may sound harmless and silly, but it's part of a serious pathological behavior that could go further when these antisocial kids get bored with that.

Not to mention innocent people who don't approve of "Anonymous" are instantly accused of being Scientologists themselves (as if that's a crime anyway!) and are harassed online as well as in person. Being a Scientologist is not a crime, and defending Scientology from haters is even less of a crime. But some people have already had their reputations besmirched by anonymous cowards over just that.

If the Scientologists are really doing something wrong, all these losers should be able to convince at least one policeman, at least one senator, at least one mayor, at least one government staffer, at least one FBI agent, somebody, ANYBODY in power who might listen to your conspiracy theories. There's no need to protest like obnoxious hippies outside churches if you really and truly have a case against Scientology.

Go through the proper law enforcement channels and get something REAL done if you really can prove wrongdoing. And if you can't prove wrongdoing, then what the hell are you doing picketing churches and slandering innocent people online?

Posted by: nostril on March 15, 2008 10:48 AM


 
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