Thursday, May 28, 2009

How To Use Digg to Raise Awareness

Digg, the socially-powered news aggregator, allows you to vote on popular or not so popular articles found all over the web. Digg also allows members to comment on voted-upon news, therefore giving readers a chance to learn more about issues or current events. It's very easy to join Digg to make an article, photo, or video about Scientology's shenanigans popular.

1. Open a Digg account.

2. Click this link: http://digg.com/search?s=scientology. This shows ALL the articles, photos, or videos tagged as "Scientology". Digg up if it exposes Scientology or Digg down if it's a press release from the cult.

3. Do this daily. It'll only take one minute.

Note that this shortcut: http://digg.com/search?s=scientology will now be added to The Hit List. The Hit List on the left side of this page, under About Me, will contain shortcut links for your convenience.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Writing on Money to Spread the Word of Chanology

Despite our mostly plastic-based economy, many people still use cash as their primary or secondary mode of spending. You can educate the masses about the evils of Scientology while stimulating the economy and claiming plausible deniability.

Start by taking out all the bills in our wallet. It would be safe to assume that you will have about eight to 10 bills. Take every third or fourth bill (or whatever works for you), and with a ballpoint pen write youfoundthecash.com or taxthecult.com on the back or front margins. Spend as you normally would. If cashiers ask you if you wrote on it, you can always say you got it like that as change or feign surprise that they discovered the writing instead of you.

Note that writing on the margins of US bills is not considered defacement.

Expert Mode: If you want to use permanent, acid-free, and non-fading/bleeding markers, buy Sakura Micron or Zig Writer/Calligraphy Markers. You can buy these markers at any good scrapbooking or crafting store. Also, red is the color that attracts the most attention.

Permanent markers, FTW!If you wrote on one bill per day, that would be 365 opportunities to spread your message. Also, since money changes hands a few times a day, imagine how many people would see your message in a typical year! Others need to not fall for the scam that is Scientology!

Thank you, Anonymous, for letting us know about TaxTheCult.com. It has been added above as a viable alternative.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Warning Others About Scientology Through Anonymous Third Party Websites

Are you uncomfortable using your personal email address to send an email blast about the dangers of Scientology? Note that it's always easy to set up a fake email address using Yahoo or Gmail but you will need to remember your username and password. Don't fear! Use a third party website!

CareerBuilder.com just recently lauched The Anonymous Tip Giver. It's purpose is to send funny Flash pictures and recordings of office characters delivering messages that would be uncomfortable to deliver in person: such as telling your one co-worker their breath stinks.

Just go to http://www.AnonymousTipGiver.com/. Choose a character. Type in your message. Choose a voice. Preview your tip. Note that all tips given will be in audio format so it's not recommended to do this in the office. Also, Anonymous Tip Giver can only send to one email address at a time.

But it's easy! No need to remember any usernames or passwords! Remember, the next co-worker or friend you send this to might be the one you save from the clutches of the cult of Scientology.

If you find other third party anonymous tip givers, please let us know and we'll test and post it!

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Effectively Expunge Scientology from Craigslist

We all know Scientology is a cult that's all about making money. Scientology orgs, missions, and testing centers hate spending money on non-essentials because they would rather use that money to funnel to their centers in Los Angeles or Clearwater, FL, then feed their malnourished staff, the SeaOrg.

For many years, Scientology used the power of the internet to sucker hapless people into taking their "courses". One of the ways they did that was by posting free ads on Craigslist.

You will notice that Scientology missions and orgs love to post under "Events", "Classes/Community", or "Services". So if you only have one minute to spare, go to Craigslist.org and click on the link of any major city. In this case, we chose "SF bay area". You can even choose a city where you don't live in!

1. Plug in "scientology" or "dianetics" in the search craigslist field. Don't worry, craigslist is not case sensitive. The whole website is in lower-case, if you hadn't noticed.

2. Choose "events" (or community, services) and press the > button.

3. When the list appears, click on the links.

4. On the upper right hand corner of the page, click on "spam/overpost".

5. Press the back button on your browser to get your search results back.

You can do steps 1 through 5 anytime of the day for any city and it only takes a minute! If enough people on the internet did this, the deceptive ads will be removed from craigslist.

Thanks Anonymous on 5/13 for the addition of "services".