Anonymous gets restraining order from Church of Scientology
Filed under: News | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: March 13, 2008 | 4 Comments

Things are not going well for the Anonymous Group as the Church of Scientology has now filed for a temporary restraining. However Anonymous are to protest against this action on March 15.
Church of Scientology has been under attack from Anonymous since a video with Tom Cruise in it was leaked on the video site YouTube. The video was then removed after threats from The Church of Scientology. Anonymous protested this on February 15th, however The Church of Scientology has said that this protests were not peaceful.
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Seems the divorce hasnät been an easy one… When will we see the fall of these guys?
The heading of this article is factually incorrect.
They didn’t get it. Twice even.
They twice filed for a restraining order, and twice were turned down due to no evidence at all.
The first Protest was on February 10th (Lisa Mcpherson’s Birthday), the second was March 15th (L. Ron Hubbards Birthday was on the 13th).
The judge in Clearwater laughed the CoS out of court, and told them to quit wasting the court’s time with frivolous litigation.
Third protest will be held April 12th world-wide.
Focus of the next protest: the Disconnection / Suppressive Person policies of the CoS.
If you have a family member, friend, or loved one who has not been able to contact you, or with whom you would like to try to be reunited, pay close attention and / or get involved.
Anonymous is coming to peacefully protest in a town near you with a love flood of concern and with open hands and hearts. It is time to reconnect families and friends you may have lost to the CoS.
Want to help?
whyweprotest.com
youfoundthecard.com
xenu.net
You are encouraged to examine the two prior protests and see if Anonymous’ behavior really strikes you as negative and hateful. A thousand YouTube videos and Flickr albums and forums should prove that Anonymous’ intentions on April 12th are motivated to a great extent by love and concern.
If you can get with that, you, too, are Anonymous. You, too, can affect positive social change.