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 Post subject: Anonymous infiltrates Saint Hill Manor - sort of.
PostPosted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 11:31 am 
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so yesterday after my show, i went to a wedding in sussex ish, a big castle.

the place was fackin awesome, and i found that it was also the church of scientology, as in, the original, big headquarters of scientology in the world right.

so i went exploring, and found l ron hubbards office, in mint condition, and outside it is an opinion form, on which i wrote 'We are anonymous. LULZ'

i walked out sniggering, and then a woman ran after me, comes up to me in my face like 'think its funny?' im like yeah, shes like 'ok' and starts following me around everywhere, with some other guy who was attempting to drag me out by pulling on my arm and jolting me around, we almost had a fight until i decided i couldnt risk anything, til i get back to the hall for the wedding.

then i decide to go back in and walk around a bit. the head of scientology in the place, some old bitch comes up to me with the head of security with this piece of A4 paper:

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Just by having so much opposition around, and so much of the public exposed to what anons are doing, a trap has been set for the cult. Lots of people have read the articles, such as the one in Maxim, agree with a position of opposition to the cult, and are doing/saying little things to which the cult responds with inappropriate behavior.

The strides that have been made already, in making the public more knowledgeable and therefore more outspoken, are guaranteed to take advantage of one of the cult's biggest weaknesses -- its general belligerence to any questioning or skepticism.

The "tech" really isn't holding up under the scrutiny brought by widespread internet information. People get wind of the dark side of Scientology, encounter Scientologists on the street, ask questions to "feel out" the intent/nature of the Scientologists, and those cultists kindly confirm everything that's been said by getting hostile, accusatory, tinfoilhatted, and nasty.

I can't help but laugh at how the cult comes across in this situation, as well as ones like the Scottish tourists in L.A. Word is definitely getting around, and people aren't afraid to ask anymore.

Nice going, cult of Scientology! Keep it up! You're doing the work for us!

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So, what options does the CULT have? Checking everybody that is hired to do a job in any of their missions, like plumbers, carpenters, painters? Compare their list of supposed "members" of Anonymous with the employee list of the contractor?
Well it keeps them busy and off the streets. :D

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Catered events? The clams are sounding more and more like that cult from Seinfeld. What next, pony rides around lron's trailer?


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Catered events? The clams are sounding more and more like that cult from Seinfeld. What next, pony rides around lron's trailer?


LOL, and after that they're putting a flume ride on top of Big Blue.


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It would have been even better if the guy didn't get caught because then they'd never really know if it was a guest or one of their own and the cult would be driving itself nuts still trying to find the anonymous agent.

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What next, pony rides around lron's trailer?


I think they should stick with the successful formula. Charge people $5 to come into LRH's office, put their feet up on the desk, and smoke one of his Kools.

Even I, who've sworn that they'd never get another cent of my money, would be sorely tempted.

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I think they should stick with the successful formula. Charge people $5 to come into LRH's office, put their feet up on the desk, and smoke one of his Kools.

Even I, who've sworn that they'd never get another cent of my money, would be sorely tempted.


If it makes you feel any better, I'd be in that damn line clutching a sweaty five.


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Sponge, I agree which is why when I read on another thread that they give tours of Hemet, I became very intrigued and suddenly wanted to visit to take the tour.


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Sponge, I agree which is why when I read on another thread that they give tours of Hemet, I became very intrigued and suddenly wanted to visit to take the tour.


Sorry to spoil this for you, but the Golden Era Production tours were canceled about ten years ago. Before that it was possible to get a Sunday tour there, if you could convince them you were local.

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Thanks for letting me down easy Victor....another good idea spoiled by reality!


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