Topic: Scientology
Internet Hate Group ANONYMOUS Attacking Scientologist and His Family

The "War Against Scientologists" has Escalated. Individual Scientologists are Now Being Attacked!
by Tom Newton
(centrist)
Thursday, September 11, 2008

Anonymous are posting personal information of Dr. Schaper, a Scientologist, into their planning website www.888chan.org.

They are attempting to destroy his reputation with his neighbors, family, and business partners. You can see Anonymous in action here:

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They are digging up and posting his personal data. Death threats, rape threats, and black mail attempts have also been made against this innocent man.

This is the true nature of Anonymous; this is where they began, and their original purpose--the destruction of other people's lives by using the Internet as a weapon. Many of them are bigots, that's for sure, but there is also an element with Anonymous which seeks to destroy for it's own sake.

The damage is not limited to www.888chan.org. Anonymous' main planning site, www.EncyclopediaDramatica.org is also being used in this attack. An Anonymous member known as "MOMisAnon," bragged about getting a street level picture of their victims house!:

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Make it 'ED WORTHY'!!!!!!!!!

Lots of links to docs out thar....including a 'street view' of his abode. Kick ass, Anon! :guyfawkes:"

Oschaper - Encyclopedia Dramatica

We can only hope that Dr. Schaper and his family survive this attack, and that it is reported to the appropriate authorities--and that "MomisAnon" and all the other CYBER TERRORISTS are held accountable for what they have done and what they are doing.



Tom Newton
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Reader Comments:

Posted By: Cassandra
Date: 2008-09-11 16:18:46

What is this incoherent nonsense you're babbling about? Go away!

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Posted By: Ben Jefferson
Date: 2008-09-11 18:50:38

Kind of reminds me of what happened to Paulette Cooper only not as bad

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Posted By: cbb
Date: 2008-09-12 07:22:29

tom, are you happy?

do you enjoy perpetrating slander and harassment against critics of the cult that is sucking the money and life out of you? the cult that promised to make you happy and does anything but?

you can walk at any time

the choice is yours

exscn.net is a site you should check out sometime... when you're not at the org.

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Posted By: Alex Clark
Date: 2008-09-13 18:18:22

I see Alan Connor is posting articles here under his regular alias of "Tom Newton".  Apparently he got tired of posting hateful messages on cancer support groups and spamming alt.religion.scientology.  Or more likely, scientology ordered him to begin posting articles here instead.

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Posted By: Reed Slatkin
Date: 2008-09-16 09:52:51

"Tom", could you provide any sort of proof with regards to these charges? Maybe a Police case number or something since death and rape threats are illegal? It would be great if Anonymous actually had some real crimes to its name, as opposed to Scientology, who never hurt anyone, ever. Well, excluding Noah Lottick, Paulette Cooper, Gerry Armstrong, Ellie Perkins, Stacy Moxon, Lisa McPherson, and Susan Meister.

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Posted By: President of what?
Date: 2008-09-21 13:07:33

The main problem I have with all these anti-Scientology activists is, if all these horror stories about the Churches of Scientology are true, why isn't something happening with it on a law-enforcement level? I've read conspiracy sites that say that Scientology has the FBI, the IRS, judges, cops, and practically the entire U.S. Government under their control, and I can't swallow that kind of kook talk.

If there really are Scientology slave-labor camps where people are being held against their will, and if people really are being stalked and harassed by Scientology, it should be a very simple thing to blow the lid off all this in a high-profile court case, or a congressional investigation. I keep waiting for this to happen - I've been waiting for 20 years now, in fact - yet it never comes. Scientology was under so much intense worldwide scrutiny after the Lisa McPherson incident, that all this other stuff would have come out if it was true, one would think.

But it didn't.

If Scientology is really committing these atrocities, someone needs to do something REAL about it, not holding monthly protest-rally cake-eating parties in stupid masks with crudely misspelled cardboard signs. Let's straight up and get real.

You want to expose Scientology? Meet with your congresspersons. Don't call them. Don't email them. Drive to their office and schedule a meeting and bring documentation, something that isn't just hearsay or rumor. Protests make people feel like they're accomplishing something because they can always say "we're trying to spread awareness", but that's always been the crutch of a lazy activist, even since hippie times in the 60s. You want to get this Scientology problem nipped in the bud once and for all, take it to the Federal Government and don't take no for an answer. Instead of protesting Scientology churches, a better idea is to protest outside the WHITE HOUSE for their failing to investigate the cult. (That is, if we really have something for them to investigate. We, uh, DO, don't we?)

But that's not as much FUN as having wacky Anonymous cake-eating parties in homemade Xenu t-shirts, of course. So the question is, is this just "for the lulz" or do we really want to get to the bottom of this thing, once and for all?

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Posted By: Terryeo
Date: 2008-10-24 00:37:12

Lulz or real?  It would be lulz - if only the Church would cooperate, would lay down like a sweet lamb, would simply ignore copyright violations, DDoS attacks, death threats, black faxes, and the like.  Then it could be for the Lulz.  But, the Church does not lay down like a lamb and turn the other cheek.

(my opinion)  It is not that people shouldn't have opinion.  This is a human right.  It is not that people should not write their opinion, or comment on the opinions of others.  These too are human rights.  But the Church is making effort to help.  This effort might have been less visbible in the past, before there were large Volunteer Minister organizations and before there were Church-sponsered groups helping with drug education and criminal rehabilitation.  But this has always been the Church's goal.  That it must fight legal battles to maintain itself its announced course detracts not from its main effort - which is to help.

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Posted By: Doomguy
Date: 2008-10-27 05:44:00

Tom Newton is well known internet nut job.  Is this even news of a political nature?  Nolan isn't for personal vendettas guys.  You can flame it out all you want in the comments, but posting junk articles like this is just retarded.  Seriously scientology.  You should know better by now that this kind of bullbaiting fails hard.

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Posted By: Katawall
Date: 2008-10-27 16:39:57

Paulette Cooper - 15 year of legal battle from 1970 to 1985, faced a barrage of 19 consecutive lawsuits from Scientology. 1985, Paulette Cooper settles with the Church of Scientology after receiving $400,000 in an out-of-court settlement and an agreement not to discuss the any other terms of the settlement.

Gerry Armstrong – 1986 is awarded $800,000 in damages from Scientology with an agreement not publish orally or in writing any information about his experience with CSI, and is liable for $50,000 for each breach. 1995, Armstrong is found to have breach this agreement and awarded Scientology $321,932 in damages and $334,671.75 in court. 2002, Scientology again sues Armstrong for $10,050,000 for breaches of his settlement agreement, Armstrong is found guilty, however the court found it unconscionable to “punish” Armstrong for in excess of the $800,000 initially received, Noting that Armstrong had previously been “sanctioned” the sum of $300,000, the court entered judgment for CSI in the amount of $500,000.

Ellie Perkins, murdered by her son, Jeremy. 2001, Jeremy suffers schizophrenia, however due to Scientology beliefs of his family, did not get psychiatric help and was sent to the Scientology's Sea Org in California. Unable to cure him, they classified Jeremy Perkins as a level III "Potential Trouble Source", and banned him from taking further Scientology courses. 2002, the Perkins family consulted with Dr. Conrad Maulfair, an osteopathic physician and Scientologist who concludes digestive problems and chemical toxins in his body. A vitamin therapy is implemented. Ellie begins feeding Jeremy the recommended vitamins but Jeremy becomes suspicious with growing paranoia until he stabs his mother 77 times. Jeremy Perkins was later placed on psychotrophic medication by court psychiatrists and his condition has stabilized.

Lisa McPherson, died 1995 from a pulmonary embolism while under the care of the Flag Service Organization (FSO), a branch of the Church of Scientology. Her body was found to have multiple bruises and abrasions on the nose and face. Right arm was found to have multi lesions consistent with cockroach bites. Following her death, the Church of Scientology was indicted on two felony charges, "abuse and/or neglect of a disabled adult" and "practicing medicine without a license." In 1997, the family of Lisa McPherson sued the Church of Scientology for wrongful death. In 2004, the civil suit was settled out of court under terms undisclosed to the public.

Susan Meister, died 1971 from a mysterious death aboard Scientology flagship Apollo. She died from a bullet hole to the middle of her forehead using long barreled revolver with no powder burns on her forehead. At 12 inches, heavy concentrations of visible gunshot residues will normally be deposited. At 18-24 inches most firearms will start to deposit considerable concentrations of gunshot residues that may or may not be visible to the eye. At 3 to 5 feet gunshot residues consist of a few trace particles and makes determining the firing difficult. No powder burns on Susan Meister’s forehead means a mystery for a woman without abnormally long arms, because the explained death was suicide.

Susan Meister was buried in Casablanca, Morocco and later exhumed by her father George Meister. Driven to investigate George Meister questioned the captain of Apollo and indicated that he might seek an investigation of the Apollo. In turn, as described in a letter from Assistant Secretary of State David M. Abshire to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, dated Nov. 11, 1971, -- the Apollo's port captain threatened in the presence of the American vice consul from Casablanca, William J. Galbraith, that "he had enough material, including compromising photographs of Miss Meister to smear Mr Meister first.”

Returning home to the states, Mr Meister was approached in the airport and offered a one time only cash settlement for his daughter. Angered he refused. Mr Meister would then be harassed by Scientology for six long years until Operation Snow White was uncovered by the FBI, and the Guardian’s office reorganised. As for the death of Susan Meister, we will never know the full truth, as the ship which she spent the last weeks of her life, the crime scene never investigated has sailed into International waters and vanished into time.

Next time on Deaths surrounding Scientology…

Josephus A. Havenith , Dutch Scientologist, die in Fort Harrison Hotel, a Scientology facility. Initially, church officials told reporters that Havenith was found dead in bed. In truth, Havenith was found dead in a bathtub filled with water so hot that his skin peeled off. Cause of death – drowning, although it was strangely noted that his head was above the water. With no family to claim him, he was cremated and returned to Netherlands, at the expense of the Church of Scientology.

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