The Old School Press Catches Up
We’ve only been doing it for four months but it looks like finally the national press is becoming aware of the anti-Scientology raids, all thanks to the noble sacrifice of Epic Nose Guy. A bad day also, for the City Police who have their high-level corruption and connections of senior policemen with the Cult of Scientology exposed, once again.
I am informed that he has a free lawyer and that it is almost certain that the case will not even reach court, as the CPS are unlikely to act upon it. Even without the joy of seeing this case laughed out of a courtroom is snatched from us the footbulletery thus far has been simply superb: a few hundred anons turned up wanting to carry signs calling the Church of Scientology a cult and since they legally prevented that being permissible now six national newspapers {all save the Indie and Sun} have picked up on the matter and the word “Cult” and “Scientology” are flying around in the same sentence across the airwaves of Britain and beyond as the BBC cover this on the radio and television, not to mention internet.
The last time they got onto Radio 4 was when they attempted to sue WikiLeaks for distributing for free large chunks of confidential church material that the public was either never intended to see or would have to pay tens of thousands to get a look at. It seems like the Hubbard order of attacking and never defending has effectively led to an organisation engaged in the PR equivalent of severe self-harm.
This pleases me greatly and for once I’ll hold back a snide comment about how useless the print media seem for missing out on us for so long. To compensate I should probably say something insulting, slanderous, defamatory and offensives so here goes: It’s really not a religion, it’s a dangerous cult.


This is the start of something great