Mike Ferris estimated there were 5000-6000 Scientologists in New Zealand, although 357 peo
Mike Ferris estimated there were 5000-6000 Scientologists in New Zealand, although 357 people called themselves Scientologists in the 2006 Census.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/topic/story.cfm?c_id=137&objectid= 10504548
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Auckland
Meeting by Britomart at 11am.
You will see us.
Wellington.
11am on the corn
Auckland Meeting by Britomart at 11am. You will see us.
Wellington. 11am on the corner of Manners & Cuba Malls outside Burger King.
Christchurch. Meet in the square at 11 to 11 30am
I stand before you today not just as Anonymous, but as a human being.
Together, we stand here now, as we stood in February, and as we stood in March.
We stand here to break the wall of silence between members of the Church of Scientology and their families outside.
We stand here, because there are those who cannot.
Those who fear Fair Game. Those who have been intimidated and silenced. Those who have been framed, arrested, and imprisoned. Those who fear for their lives and their families.
Disconnection is a simple policy within the Church of Scientology. If a scientologist has a friend or family member who is not supportive of the Church, then the scientologist is encouraged to "handle" them... and if they cannot, or will not, be "handled" the scientologist is forced to disconnect from them. This destroys families. Imagine not speaking a word to your daughter or son, your sister or brother, your mother or father, not for days and weeks, but for years and decades on end. Imagine not even receiving a Christmas card from someone dear to your heart, because they are forbidden to contact you.
We stand for those trapped within the Church. We stand for their fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, husbands and wives, sons and daughters outside the church. We stand for those who wonder to this day how their loved ones are doing. We stood in the past, we stand now, and we will continue to stand, until the wall of silence is RUBBLE, and those families, torn apart for so long, can finally come back together as one.
And our last message is from all of Anonymous, to those still inside the Church. Do not fear to break your chains, for when you leave your prison of darkness and return to the light, we will be there to help you. Many have gone before you, and they will help you truly escape your prison.
The church of scientology is no longer regarded as a church but rather a cult.
The church of scientology is no longer regarded as a charitable trust but rather an organisation that scams its members.
There is always the free-zone.
For as long as it takes, WE WILL STAND!
We are Anonymous. We are the voice of the voiceless. We are the face of the faceless. We are the will of the powerless and the strength of the weak, banded together under a common cause.
You are all welcome to support Anonymous, to support disconnected families, to support the truth.
What ever your background, what ever your religion, what ever your race and beliefs, if you believe families should stand as one, you are welcome.
On April 12 anonymous will march again. This April 12, anonymous will take to the streets once more in peaceful protests against the church of Scientology and its disconnection policy.
Meeting locations in New Zealand are as follows;
Auckland Meeting by Britomart at 11am. You will see us.
Wellington. 11am on the corner of Manners & Cuba Malls outside Burger King.
Christchurch. Meet in the square at 11 to 11 30am
We are Anonymous. We are legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. We will be heard. We now stand as one. Expect us!!
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Locations are:
Auckland
Meeting by Britomart at 11am.
You will see us.
Wellington.
Locations are:
Auckland Meeting by Britomart at 11am. You will see us.
Wellington. 11am on the corner of Manners & Cuba Malls outside Burger King.
Christchurch. Meet in the square at 11 to 11 30am
Join us in another world wide protest. Search youtube for your area.
What's the Deal with the Church of Scientology's Disconnection policy?
Disconnection is a Scientology practice of cutting all ties and all communication with someone who is declared a Suppressive Person (SP - regarded as evil) by the Church of Scientology. This may include family, friends, loved ones, work associates, acquaintances, Anonymous or anyone else found Suppressive by the Church.
Disconnection is a very touchy topic among Scientologists and critics both. Scientologists believe that Disconnection is generally a necessary action that, when undertaken, benefits the group as a whole. Critics believe this is an extremely harmful practice akin to emotional blackmail that destroys families and interpersonal relationships.
Astra Woodcraft. Astra spent her young life in the Sea Org, and left Scientology for good when the church tried to pressure her to have an abortion. She has raised her lovely daughter outside the church, and she now has an excellent relationship with her father and sister, both of whom have left Scientology. Astra has personal experience with disconnection, and hopes to help save other families from the heartache of Scientology's disconnection policy.
Jenna Miscavige Hill. Jenna is the niece of David Miscavige, current leader of Scientology. She grew up as a member of the Sea Organization, and was disconnected from her parents at a young age. She left in 2005, and is now happily married, living a fulfilling life outside the church.
Jenna first spoke out in response to Scientology spokeswoman Karin Pouw's denial that disconnection exists within Scientology. Jenna wrote a moving public letter refuting these claims. Since then, Jenna has been an active opponent of Scientology abuses, and hopes that her work can help educate others about the dangers of Scientology and the Sea Org. Jenna was recently featured on Inside Edition, and other scheduled media appearances are currently in the works.
Please research scientology and disconnection.
When you see the truth join us in Operation re connect. Operation re connect is just that, to re connect families that have lost loved ones through the Church of Scientology.
You are all welcome to support Anonymous, to support disconnected families, to support the truth.
What ever your background, what ever your religion, what ever your race and beliefs, if you believe families should stand as one and support the other, you are welcome.
On April 12 anonymous will march again. This April 12, anonymous will take to the streets once more in peaceful protests against the church of Scientology and its disconnection policy.
Meeting locations in New Zealand for Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch to come.
The truth must be told, Anonymous are the story tellers.
We are Anonymous. We have Awoken. We now stand as one. Expect us!!
http://www.enturbulation.org/
Ex-scientology kids http://www.exscientologykids.com/admins.html
Stop Scientology Abuses http://www.youfoundthecard.com/
Reconnect.org http://www.reconnect.org/
Go Anonymous http://www.goanonymous.org/
Other suggest websites such as xenu.net, xenutv.com, and whyaretheydead.net.
Music: Everloving by Moby
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