
Oprah Fooled by Anonymous

Oprah was doing a show on pedophiles, to distract attention from her denying Sarah Palin a spot on her show, when she was fooled by a group that call themselves Anonymous. Oprah read their tag line:
"We do not Forgive. We do not Forget."
Oprah when on to mention 9000 … The 9000 refers to an Internet meme "It’s over 9000!"
This was a sick prank. Oprah probably doesn’t even have a clue she was a victim, but once she finds out she’ll probably do a show on Internet victims, with free boxes of puffs plus to go around for everyone, and her ratings will soar.
The Anonymous group seem like they’re acting out Fight Club, but instead of fighting each other, they’re hacking computers. The group also appears to be a fan of the V for Vendetta movie. Anonymous preaches chaos, so it is not a fan of Scientology which preaches mental clarity. The video below has more information about the group’s antics.
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Um, lmao. Anon isn’t dangerous, but they can be annoying as hell. Annoying and perverted, and love to create chaos everywhere, but they’re harmless.
Well physically anyway. They’ve been known to be able to ruin your reputation and mental sanity. Especially if you’re their target. They do not forgive, they do not forget.
This isn’t a raid. 34 doesn’t matter either! D8<
Keep in mind, the second video posted here was the same trolling tactics used on Oprah, but pushed on Fox instead. None of it is accurate. It is a sign of mass media’s gullibility to the online news groups.
The reason Project Chanology exists is because the Church of Scientology has been involved in numerous questionable acts that has landed it in court several times over the decades in many countries. Germany and others have outright banned the organisation, and their dangerous ways have been questioned under a banner of liberty and a human right to spiritual truth.
Scientology is a money-making scheme.
Do your research before you start making analogies about the group. They have more in common with emergence and internet culture than they do with hacking and Fight Club:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergence
“Anonymous preaches chaos, so it is not a fan of Scientology which preaches mental clarity.”
lol, you mean bank account clarity.
***HG says***
Exactly. France claims Scientogists can spend $40,000 a year try to attain mental clarity.