On the 21st of February, the European Union Council issued a new statement which essentially reaffirmed their earlier November 2009 conclusions condemning acts of discrimination based on religious beliefs. Whilst the statement specifically targeted acts of violence against Christians and their places of worship, as well as toward Muslim Pilgrims, the statement clearly attempts to guide member states to take action to engender the respect of the religious beliefs of others. Clearly, though, it’s now up to these member states to actually put that into action, as more than just Christians have been the subject of much discrimination ...
MARK "MARTY" RATHBUN IN HIS OWN WORDS You may be aware of recent statements to the press from Mark Rathbun regarding his former religion and his tenure within Scientology's religious order known as The Sea Organization. Religious Freedom Watch presents the following information in rebuttal. One fact Rathbun has not been able to escape is his clear statement to the St. Petersburg Times in 1998 that totally refutes his present allegations. The statement also shows that Rathbun is merely echoing old, stale allegations he himself refuted more than a decade ago. Readers will likely recall this exchange from the October 25, ...
Mark Fisher is an apostate who appears to have abandoned his religion due to an inability to live up to any kind of moral or ethical code. Fisher also supports the cyber hate group, Anonymous. Anonymous has been the subject of numerous investigations for engaging in hate crimes targeting the religion, its leaders, members and Churches through death and bomb threats and arson threats as well as engaging in serious cyber-crimes designed to disrupt and damage the Church. Most recently, an Anonymous member in New Jersey was sentenced to a year and a day in federal prison and ordered ...
Introduction A grandmother in Texas, visited by her two biracial grandchildren, is plagued by abusive phone calls, online harassment and a racist flyer posted in her neighborhood. A 14-year old boy in Pasadena, California, who created a "no-cussing" club is deluged with hate e-mails and death threats - nearly 50,000 per day. A hip-hop website is hacked and defaced with Nazi symbols, fake headlines and pictures saturated with racial slurs. The common denominator in these incidents? "Script kiddies"1 and cyber bullies calling themselves "Anonymous," who get their kicks from ruining other people's lives. For ...
In a desperate bid for ratings CNN’s Anderson Cooper tries an old gambit that may seem like a good idea but which in fact routinely fails to revitalize fading careers: an attack on Scientology. This week CNN posted its lowest ratings ever as a network. The numbers for Anderson Cooper 360 are now so far below its competitors that the CNN anchor is no longer scraping the bottom of the barrel – he’s it. Which forces us (along with most of America) to wonder why President of CNN Worldwide, Jim Walton, keeps Cooper on the payroll. Particularly when this week, in ...
Introduction
A grandmother in Texas, visited by her two biracial grandchildren, is plagued by abusive phone calls, online harassment and a racist flyer posted in her neighborhood.
A 14-year old boy in Pasadena, California, who created a "no-cussing" club is deluged with hate e-mails and death threats – nearly 50,000 per day.
A hip-hop website is hacked [...]
http://www2.macleans.ca/2009/05/28/that%E2%80%99s-not-funny/
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NEW JERSEY MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO LAUNCHING ATTACK
THAT SHUT DOWN CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY WEBSITES
NEWARK, New Jersey – A New Jersey man pleaded guilty today to his role
in a cyber attack on Church of Scientology websites in January 2008 that rendered
the websites unavailable.
Dmitriy Guzner, 19, of [...]
Tory Christman insists in repeating her twisted version of the facts, but her ex-husband, who tried to salvage their marriage had the following to say about what really happened:
March 8th, 2006
To Religious Freedom Watch:
I was married to Tory Christman for 26 years. She left me in July 2000 while I was away on a business [...]
Quoted from Anonymous – Hate Crimes & Terrorism Directed at Scientology on YouTube
Anonymous — Religious Hate Crimes and Terrorism directed at Church of Scientology.
Anonymous: Since January 17, 2008, “Anonymous,” a group of cyber-terrorists hiding their identities behind masks and computer anonymity, has targeted the Scientology religion, its Churches, leaders and parishioners with hate speech and [...]