‘Big Wins’ Archive

Urban Outfitters selling LRH hoodies

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

LRH Hoodie

Overpriced, of course, but I’m still impressed.

Las Vegas org closed

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

LATE BREAKING LULZ

The owner of the building of the Las Vegas ideal org was so displeased with the bad PR the monthly protests generated he cancelled the lease and another religious group got the property.  Moar on Enturb.

Moar ink for Anonymous

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

The Atlantic region version of Frank Magazine publishes an Anon in its collage of pictures from the Halifax Pride Parade.  Click for a biggie:

Round one: HUEG SUCCESS

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Attorney Graham Berry who has been retained by some Anonymous in DC to help bring down the cult, has posted the following tl;dr to Enturbulation.org.  Here are some snippets: (more…)

Graham Berry’s message to Anonymous

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Drop dox to the FBI

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Open season is on the way, but you need to help.

Narconon on Today Tonight

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Today Tonight continues its excellent reporting on the cult and its front groups with this piece of Narconon.

Jason Beghe on yesterday’s Today Tonight

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008


Today Tonight Covers Scientology 2 from Syd Anon on Vimeo.

Scientology exposé on Aussie TV - part one

Monday, July 7th, 2008

ANZO statcrash:

Resigning British MP mentions ENG

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Resigning British MP David Davis mentions EpicNoseGuy in a list of reasons why he’s quitting his post to run in a by-election:

The state has security powers that clamp down on peaceful protest, and so-called hate laws that stifle legitimate debate - while those inciting violence get off scot-free. A 15-year-old boy was recently charged on the spot for holding a banner describing scientology as a “dangerous cult”, but extremists such as Abu Hamza are left free for years to incite violence and vitriol against this country.

This story is a few days old - but I was busy when it was new and it’s notable.  The best thing about this site is that it’ll always be here for future internet archaeologists to go through and understand the zeitgeist of when Chanology was around and the months leading up to the end of the cult.

At this point, five months in, we now have the minds of politicans. Referencing the treatment of us as evidence that something’s amiss, even if its just a splinter in a larger platform, shows we’re not just having a negative effect on Scientology but a positive effect on modern culture.