Scientology scam pwned and exposed (again)
1/28/2009 | 3:28 PM | Evolved Rationalist
Scilons, when your religion has become the butt of jokes in the media and the whole bunch of you have become famed lolcows, maybe it is time to do a Mitchell Henderson and go 'an hero'.
This article nicely exposes the scam of ScientoLOLgy 'stress tests' and the utter scientific vacuity behind them. On top of that, this part of the article takes the delicious cake:
Since the beginning of 2008, much has changed in the way the world and the general public view the Scientology cult. The worldwide “Anonymous” peaceful protests and demonstrations have brought a tremendous amount of light and clarity to Scientology’s secretive and immoral practices. People no longer see Scientology as merely a weird and harmless cult.
People have begun to understand Scientology’s “disconnection” policy, through which families are destroyed; people now know about its internal prison gulag called the “Rehabilitation Project Force”; people now know about Scientology’s motto of “Always attack, never defend”; people now know that the cult owns a 500-foot luxury cruise ship for tax-deductible Caribbean cruises for Scientologists; about the 21 years the cult knew this ship was full of deadly blue asbestos, but did nothing, because they believe disease is only caused by suppressive persons nearby; people know about the cult’s abusive treatment of children; about its phony “religious worker visa” game to circumvent immigration laws; people now know that Scientology really is what Time Magazine declared them to be in 1991: The Cult of Greed.
This is exactly what I've been saying all along. Scientology may seem funny to us onlookers, what with their wild takes of Xenu and space aliens and all. However, lulz aside, we must not forget that Scientology is a dangerous cult, and that people are getting hurt. That little fact transforms Scientology from lulz to serious anti-lulz.
Also, I heard that a certain cult that their zomgtopsekrit dox dropped by Anonymous...
Sorry, couldn't resist. Take this instead. :-)



