Prison Camps in the USA

Hi Colorado! Perhaps you spoke with Anonymous while we were in Denver, or perhaps you just saw our website on a flier, card, or a sign. Whatever your reason for being here, I’d like to give you a starting point on one of the topics that drives many of us to protest the Church of Scientology.

First, I’ll leave it to you to use Google for your own research. Try a search on scientology rpf. You might notice pretty quickly that something seems wonky about the results… Brainwashing? Prison camps? In this country, the United States? It seems far fetched, doesn’t it? Read the content at some of those links to get an idea of what’s going on.

Next, maybe you’ll be interested in some first-hand accounts. A local ex-Scientologist Bruce Hines spent a good long time at a Scientology prison camp. Here’s part of his story. Another ex-Scientologist, Jeff Hawkins, wrote a much more in-depth account of the years he spent in a Scientology prison. Here’s his story.

Or, maybe you’re interested in talking to some ex-Scientologists about the Church of Scientology’s prisons. There are plenty of people willing to talk about their experiences over at the Ex-Scientology Kids Forums. Many of the members there grew up in the cult, many other were at some point members, and still more are people just like you who got curious about the rumors of prison camps in our country.

Next, maybe you don’t care so much, or have other worries, and you move on. Or, maybe you think light should be shed on these revolting prison camps, and you want to get involved. If the latter is true, head on over to our forums. You can post without registering, if you’re worried about anonymity. That’s where we plan everything, and that’s the place to get started.

Thanks for reading this, and for listening to us long enough to lead yourself here.

Enturb.com is live!

Title says it all: www.Enturb.com is up.

If you had an account at Enturbulation.org, it has been moved to enturb.com, along with all the threads and history of the former site. For info on world-wide activity and some localized activity, planning, raid ideas, you name it, head to Enturb.com!

Anon sites

With Enturb down, someone has decided to create a list of other Anon sites to help Anons keep in touch.

The entire list can be found here

Centralized Sites:

Scientology Exposed - Kinda the temp replacement enturb
The Marcab Network - Marcab ning
888 Chan - Its a Chan. If you don’t know what that means, lurk moar
Enturb IRC

Enturb down!?

Update: The forums at Scientology exposed are becoming the new Enturb, at least temporarily.

In this time of crisis, we need to pull together.  FEMA has dispatched their people and ARC has supplies on the way. Anon’s lacking decentralized planning tools are welcome to use our forums.  Let us know what you need, and we’ll try to provide it.  Our thetans are with you in your hour of need.

Enturb.net is down.  No one really knows what happened, but it does appear to be temporary.

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Bruce Hines is a former Scientologist who spent 30 years in the Church of Scientology. Six of those years were spent imprisoned in the RPF, a forced labor camp that uses inhuman levels of abuse and interrogation to keep its inmates psychologically imprisoned.  Bruce has shared some of his story before. As incredulous as his story is, there are many others like it.  After you’ve read Bruce Hines’ story, I recommend that you also read Jeff Hawkins’ story here

‘RPF’ stands for ‘Rehabilitation Project Force’. It is a supposed correctional program for members of the Sea Organization of the Church of Scientology (C of S). I was a member of the Sea Organization for 24 years, from mid-1979 to mid-2003. I spent 6 years in the RPF, 1995 – 2001, on the ‘Happy Valley’ ranch in the high desert of southern California. It is located in a remote area next to the Soboba Indian Reservation near San Jacinto, CA. This is just a few miles from the international headquarters of Scientology at Gilman Hot Springs, CA.

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Maxim Magazine published an article on the start of the Anonymous vs Scientology battle.

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As part of a cross country trip to DC to attend the >9000 man march, SFAnon’s are stopping off at Scientology Churchs across the nation. In Englewood they stayed for an hour or so before moving on. Much fun was had.

Welcome, Flobots fans! If you are visiting the site after getting information at the Flobots’ video filming, I’d just like to say thanks for being so open, friendly, and willing to listen. Our attempt at getting into the video didn’t go so great, but thanks to provocation from the Denver branch of the Church of Scientology in The Gothic’s lobby, we were inspired to hold a mini-protest at the local org.

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Howdy Denver! What with Pride Fest going on this weekend and Anonymous storming through it with fliers and all, I thought it would be handy to share with you Scientology’s views of gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgendered, etc. If you’ve ever seen the “stress test” tables set up around Denver, you’ve probably seen those tables stacked high with a book called “Dianetics: The Moden Science of Mental Health.” It’s jam-packed with quackery, from claims that Scientology cures radiation sickness and poor eyesight, to claims that it also cures… homosexuality.

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To the Scientologist(s) that accepted card(s) from Anonymous over the past weekend:

Thank you for being open enough to check out what we have to say. You may have been told that we’re trying to hurt you, or that we’re a terrorist/hate/lollypopleague group. I already know you’re curious, and I hope you’ll take my word for it that you were told negative things about us in order to scare you away from the truth about your religion. I invite you to look at our forums and chat with us; you can register with anonymous email account if you wish. The forum moderators take your anonymity very seriously. Your anonymity will be protected, and you’ll have nothing to fear from the higher-ups in your organization. Do not fear Disconnection, RPF, Sec Checks, etc.; they only know what you choose to tell them.

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