<p>There were three major peaceful protests on February 10, March 15, and April 12 all over the world. There is going to be another one on May 10.</p>
<p>I don’t know if you’re aware about Scientology, but useful information can be found on [Operation</a> Clambake - The Inner Secrets Of Scientology](<a href=“http://www.xenu.net%5DOperation”>http://www.xenu.net).</p>
<p>Ha. I never knew about the Anonymous stuff. That was… interesting.</p>
<p>Honestly, I’ve got nothing against people choosing their own ways, but the “history” behind the philosophies of Scientology has always just reminded me of a ridiculously bad Stargate episode.</p>
<p>Oh, and the other thing I don’t get: Why does the Church of Scientology associate itself with a crucifix? Aren’t the evil alien’s minions identified as present-day Christian clergymen? There are no other connections to any other form of Christianity or Christ and yet the symbol pops up everywhere associated with the religion.</p>
<p>Speaking of “ridiculous bad Stargate episode”, look up Battlefield Earth, a movie adapted from one of L. Ron Hubbard’s books. He’s the founder of Scientology, and of course, the only people think that it’s good are Scientologists.</p>
<p>It’s a modified cross with another cross in it. Critics call it the Church of the Double-Cross. It stands for the 8 fundamentals, and it gets its source from the Rosicrucian cross, which is one of those magician/weird organizations in the past.</p>
<p>Also, they use it as an image to represent itself as a Christian-like “religion” to those who do not know what they really believe. Just look up Xenu and that’s what they believe.</p>