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This topic is about 'Anonymous' Hacker Faces 10 Years In Jail For Scientology Attack, the author, daz91, wrote about: The conflict between the group Anonymous and the Church of Scientology is a secret to no one, but secrecy of the group may have just been broken, afte ... To read more just scroll down
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Oct 21 2008, 11:32 AM
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The conflict between the group Anonymous and the Church of Scientology is a secret to no one, but secrecy of the group may have just been broken, after 18-year-old Dimitriy Guzner admitted to hacking the Church’s website, and being a member of the hacker group.
Guzner pleaded guilty to charges of hacking the website, and agreed to pay a $37,500 fee. The young man also faces 10 years in jail for his act, but the sentence in his case is yet to be announced. According to court papers, Guzner caused the transmission of information, codes and commands, which caused damage by impairing the integrity and availability of data on websites belonging to the Church of Scientology, which caused loss to one or more persons of $5,000. Anonymous began its official protest against the Church of Scientology at the beginning of this year, when they directed a DDOS attack to the church’s website, forcing them to move it to a new server. The church felt the need to respond, and posted a video on how Anonymous was allegedly instigating to hate crimes against the church and its members. The group of vigilantes, which the church called “cyber-terrorists,” has created a worldwide movement, and has since organized public protests against the church in cities across the globe, also promising not to rest until they accomplish three main purposes: save people from Scientology by reversing their brainwashing, cause current Scientologists to doubt their religion, and obtain epic and memorable lulz. Source |
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Oct 22 2008, 05:13 AM
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Good post, Thanks Daz91 and Welcome to FileSoup.
I think -I read that in Europe, this 'church' is accused of being a cult by law enforcement officials. |
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Oct 22 2008, 10:06 AM
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Cheers s91efc! It's a goodun eh?! Yea apparantely its sum kinda cult and meant to be really secretive as well. I think i read sumwhere that Will Smith and Tom Cruise are members!
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Oct 23 2008, 06:23 AM
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Cheers s91efc! It's a goodun eh?! Yea apparantely its sum kinda cult and meant to be really secretive as well. I think i read sumwhere that Will Smith and Tom Cruise are members! If you have not seen the South Park episode that's about Tom Cruise and scientology in it, you really should. You will be rolling on the floor laughing. QUOTE "South Park" Cruises to the Emmys Posted Jul 6th 2006 3:47PM by TMZ Staff Filed under: TV, Tom and Katie, Awards/Awards Shows, Celebrity Feuds Tom Cruise vs. South ParkThursday's Emmy nominations issued Tom Cruise a big slap in the face and simultaneously re-ignited the Cruise vs. "South Park" grudge match. "South Park'"s infamous "Trapped in the Closet" episode - which mocked Tom Cruise and Scientology - received praise from the Television Academy via a nod for Outstanding Animated Program. QUOTE "Trapped in the Closet" is the twelfth episode of the ninth season of the Comedy Central series South Park. It was originally broadcast on November 16, 2005. The plot of the episode centers on character Stan Marsh, as he joins Scientology in an attempt to find something "fun and free." After the discovery of his surprisingly high "thetan levels", he is recognized as the reincarnation of the founder of the church, L. Ron Hubbard. The title is a reference to the R. Kelly serialized song of the same name. Tom Cruise, who is portrayed in the episode, reportedly threatened to back out of his promotional obligations for the Paramount Pictures film Mission: Impossible III if Viacom, the owner of both Comedy Central and Paramount, allowed a repeat of the episode to air. Though the episode was originally scheduled for rebroadcast on March 15, 2006, the episode "Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls" was shown instead. Comedy Central representatives stated this change was made as a tribute to Isaac Hayes, but South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone thought otherwise; they issued a satirical statement saying they (Parker and Stone) were "servants of the dark lord Xenu." Hayes, the voice of Chef, asked to be released from his contract shortly before the start of the tenth season. The reason for his departure, as reported by Matt Stone, was due to his membership in Scientology and this episode, which - despite initially supporting the show's satirical take on several talk shows - he claimed was very offensive. The episode has since been rebroadcast on Comedy Central multiple times, and clips of the episode are available on the Comedy Central website. Comedy Central's website has the episode streaming for free. Not sure if people outside the U.S. can watch it though, but it's available at other places of course. This post has been edited by sg1efc: Oct 23 2008, 06:23 AM |
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Oct 23 2008, 09:39 AM
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Hey thanks for that! Will hunt it down and check it out!
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Oct 25 2008, 04:45 AM
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Cool, I think you'll like it. Also, another episode named something like: "The Return of Chef", is also about the 'cult'.
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