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Anonymous held its third international protest against Scientology on April 12, 2008. [182] [237] Named "Operation Reconnect", the protest focused on increasing awareness of the Church of Scientology's disconnection policy. [12] Protesters around the world gathered in over 50 cities, [238] including Toronto, London, Sydney, [239] and Berlin. [240]
For the record: 12:10 p.m. Feb. 21, 2024: An earlier version of this article said that, according to other protesters, Daniel Villeda Gonzalez used tear gas.The protesters said he used pepper ...
A new video "Call to Action" appeared on YouTube on January 28, 2008, calling for protests outside Church of Scientology centers on February 10, 2008. [47] [48] On February 2, 2008, 150 people gathered outside of a Church of Scientology center in Orlando, Florida to hold a protest against the organization's practices.
In response to this, Anonymous formulated Project Chanology. Calling the action by the Church of Scientology a form of Internet censorship, members of Project Chanology organized a series of denial-of-service attacks against Scientology websites, prank calls, and black faxes to Scientology centers. Epilepsy Foundation forum invasion
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January 14: Anonymous declared war on the Church of Scientology and bombarded them with DDoS attacks, harassing phone calls, black faxes, and Google bombing. [7] [8]February–December: Known as Project Chanology, Anonymous organized multiple in-person pickets in front of Churches of Scientology world-wide, starting February 10 and running throughout the year, achieving coordinated pickets in ...
Leah Remini's 2024 centers on her bombshell defamation and harassment lawsuit against the Church of Scientology. Back-to-back hearings in the civil case. On Jan. 16, there was a three-hour hearing ...
Since its inception in 1954, the Church of Scientology has been involved in a number of controversies, including its stance on psychiatry, Scientology's legitimacy as a religion, the Church's aggressive attitude in dealing with its perceived enemies and critics, [1] [2] allegations of mistreatment of members, and predatory financial practices; [3] for example, the high cost of religious ...