SF Weekly gives a double shot

San Francisco Weekly provides two offerings: Anonymous 101 and Scientology’s Antagonists.

“They are really no different from the Ku Klux Klan in terms of their masks and hatred and their jollies of riding horses around and harassing Scientologists,” church leader Jeff Quiros says.

Police don’t see Anonymous as a threat: “I think they’re really cool,” Sergeant Carl Tennenbaum says. “They’re really cooperative. They have a right to be here.”

Keep postulatin’, Jeffy.

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2 Responses to “SF Weekly gives a double shot”

It’s called consensus reality. If enough people believe that a group of peaceful protestors are violent criminals, it must be true, right?

Yup. Hubbard wasn’t entirely off about creating new realities, but just not in the way purchasers of his product were lead to believe.

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