The internet declares war on the Scientology

For many years there have been a lot of popular online partitions where people participated in to make a change to the world; this time it’s for real. Not only online injustice, but also world problems have allways been part of the online communities. Recently did we not only give the Greenpeace-whale the name Mister Splashy Pants ,but we have also saved a man’s holiday. This is all very nice and all, but can social networks and masses of online internet users really make a difference? last thursday we got an answer.Oh oh we pised of the internet
If you haven’t seen Tom Cruise movie about where he talks about the scientology, be sure to check it out because when it was taken down on youtube by the Scientology [This video has been removed due to a copyright claim by the Church of Scientology] hell broke lose on many Social Networks. Last thursday - a group called ‘Anon‘ (stands for Anonymous) - used Digg.com to plan an attack later that night against websites related to the Church of Scientology. Everything related to Anon, or the Scientology went to frontpage in just minutes…

More and more arguments held against the CoS were spread and the romantic slogan ‘We are Anonymous, We are Legion, We do not Forgive, We do not Forget’ was used by the group who named themself Anon. IRC was used to organise the rest of the night. The scientology channel ‘#xenu’ was allready taken over and became more popular by the minute. There was a revolotion-kind-of-way to express your feelings in the channel, we ‘would make them pay for what they were doing’, ‘it ends here tonight’ was the general concensus within the (full) IRC channel. And now Anon released download links to a DDOS program, which was used (obviously) to make a joint attack; with the evil church as the main target.

What struck me was the organisation of this operation, not only were there websites open within minutes to help people installing their Anti-DDOS programs onto their own computers, there was even an iTunes ’scientology’ radio broadcasting news reports about the project called ‘Chanology’. At midnight (GMT +1) the first target attack was announced and people were getting reallly excited to be part of this ‘revolution’. About 10 minutes later the first server died, about 6 would follow later.

Is this a new way of media activism? Social networks can make it very easy for people to organise together and plan raids like these, and the action shows that there is no need to be a geek to be part of these kind of flood attacks. Yesterday Anon announced another call to action participitating in street demonstrations on the 10th of February around the world. The event has gotten a lot of media attention allready, and will probably trigger more and more people to to their part of the crusade against the the Church of Scientology.

extra: some edited screenshots of the IRC meeting held against the CoS


2 responses so far, want to say something?

  1. Devin Weiss says:

    I’ve heard both good and terrible about Scientology. I will believe some of each due to the fact I’ve seen it. But let’s talk about that. As compared to Christianity, Scientology is rather bland about controversy and terrible deeds. The Crusades, the Inquisition, the murder in the Cathars, the Salem witch trials. Heck, even the house arrest of Galileo was pretty awful. That’s not me going to dispute some of the poor points I’ve found out about Scientology which may or may not be true. All I will say is, I hope the church cleans up its act. Any organization offers folks, and some people get carried away.

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