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I Love Anonymous vs. Scientology

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The girl they had to voice this Anonymous video on the human rights in the Rehabilitation Project Force (another branch of Scientology), really hit the mark. And by hitting the mark, I mean hitting the mark of being ridiculously creepy. If you don’t agree with the content, I sure hope you can agree on that!

Speaking of Scientology, I found this amazing website through the Anonymous cause:

Ex-Scientology Kids

Its long, but read Kendra’s account at least. Her wit, combined with the Orwellian nature of the environment in which she grew, worked, and eventually escaped is really quite engaging. Also, sorry if this sounds rushed, by the by. I’m trying to get dressed and write at the same time. I need to get some gardening supplies. :)

Written by Felicia

May 23, 2008 at 10:13 am

Pseudo-Orwellian

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Upon waking up today and checking my livejournal friends list (yes, I have one of those), PZ Myers brought something interesting to my attention. Namely this interesting little article:

Moles Wanted
What they were looking for, Carroll says, was an informant—someone to show up at “vegan potlucks” throughout the Twin Cities and rub shoulders with RNC protestors, schmoozing his way into their inner circles, then reporting back to the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, a partnership between multiple federal agencies and state and local law enforcement. The effort’s primary mission, according to the Minneapolis division’s website, is to “investigate terrorist acts carried out by groups or organizations which fall within the definition of terrorist groups as set forth in the current United States Attorney General Guidelines.”

This interests me in paticular as one of my best friends is an active member of Socialist Alternative, both in the Madison and Minneapolis branches. Continuing the chain, one of her closest friends helps maintain the aforementioned Madison branch, but also is a founder and an active player in the Youth Against War & Racism (YAWR) movement. YAWR constantly campaigns and has very successful turnouts at their protests. I certainly won’t be surprised if they have something in the works for the Republican National Convention.

It feels somewhat pathetic that I feel that I will have to pass this news to them as not only are they peaceful, they are probably groups that the FBI might label under these new “terrorist group” guidelines. I won’t call this one Orwellian yet, but its certainly not a step in the right direction. I also finally get to add an “Orwellian” to my blog! Heck yeah.

Written by Felicia

May 21, 2008 at 12:24 pm