Thursday, January 24, 2008
The War Between Hackers and Whackjobs. Game On!
A loose confederation of online troublemakers who call themselves Anonymous have declared war on the Church of Scientology by flooding its servers with fake data requests, describing the attacks as punishment for the Church's alleged abuse of copyright laws and alleged brainwashing of its members.
The article.
As far as I'm concerned there are two Scientologists worth saving: Jason Lee and Isaac Hayes. Jason Lee because he's one of the pimps behind Stereo Skateboards, and Issac Hayes because he penned the soundtrack to Shaft, and the brilliant album Black Moses.
Actually, what do I care? I suppose there are worse things to be than a wannabe space man.
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Don't you forget Hot Buttered Soul!
I think if you care enough to sabotage Scientology that pretty much makes you a Scientologist. In other occult religion news, there's a piece in last week's New Yorker about the Scientology Celebrity Castle in LA, if anyone is interested. But reading it pretty much makes you a Sceintologist.
Pretty sure that posting that made you a Scientologist...
As a novice cryptozoologist, I've studied Scientologists.
The very first song that championed their cause was of course, "Wheel In the Sky", by none other than the worst band since the dawn of time itself. Journey.
I'm willing to overlook all of this if Isaac Hayes spends a Sunday afternoon with me.
Pretty sure that posting that made you a Scientologist...
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