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Old August 23rd 06, 09:10 AM posted to alt.home.repair,alt.religion.scientology,alt.comp.freeware,rec.photo.digital,rec.food.cooking
Lily Firered
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Default The Church of Scientology will try to track you with web links: Was: Get paid to post in forums..

PS: on this "get paid to post in forums"-website the operators might
"just" like to phish for identities.
Please be very careful loggin on and revealing sensitive data.
Thank you.

..Lily.

Lily Firered wrote:
----quote Truth Seeker---
The Church of Scientology will try to track you with web links:

One of OSA's first priorities is to locate people who are
critical of their church or want to read criticism about scientology.
One of ways they go about doing this on this newsgroup is with web
links. Once you log onto a web site, whoever is running the web server
can trace your location back to you just like a phone call can be
traced back to where it was placed. They also can look inside your
computer via you web browser in order to get information about you
that was placed there by other web sites that you visited earlier on
the internet. The Church of Scientology has 100's of millions of
dollars and lots of highly trained computer technicians on their
payroll.

This is the reason why they are always trying to get you to go to
a web link or a web site. In order to get you to click on the link
they will name the link something that sounds critical of Scientology
like "thefraudeofscientology" or "scientologykills" or
"theScamofScientology". This is in order to ~bait~ you into making the
mistake of clicking that web link. Once you do your web browser will
come into play and will start sending information about you to that
web site and if that web site is being run by the OSA division of the
church of scientology, they have a lock on you then.

Never, ever click on any web site links you see listed in any
posts on this newsgroup, you have no way of knowing the good ones from
the OSA controlled ones. It's best that you just play it safe. Look at
it this way, if the people with those web sites have something to say,
why can't they say it on the newsgroup? Why do they ~insist~ that you
go there to read it? Reading a article with a newsreader is 100 times
more secure than reading that same document on a web site with a web
browser.

There is a undercover scientologist that posts under the name of
"roger gonnet" that is constantly trying to trick readers into logging
onto a OSA trap web sites. Do not click on any web links you see in
any of his posts. He makes a habit of responding to my articles by
saying something like this:

"I agree, and if you want to know more about the scam of scientology
go here..".

Now, when he says "the scam of scientology" that's to fool you into
thinking that he is a critic of scientology and that the web link was
put up by critics of scientology when in fact it was put up by the OSA
division of the church of scientology. Please, don't fall for this
trick!

Truth Seeker
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----end quote Truth Seeker---

To explain: OSA=office of special affairs of the church of scientology,
a kind of KGB.

Other poster's names who work the roger-gonnet-way: e.g. "Zinj".

.Lily.


Zinj wrote:
In article JiTFg.2855$8I1.2214@trndny05,
says...
Okay, I saw the video.

But I cannot believe that anyone actually believes this. South Park is a
comedy, so there is no reason to believe that just because they say that
Scientologists believe that stuff it means that they really believe it.

I don't believe anyone in his right mind can believe that. And I have
read up on Scientology, so I have another reason not to believe it.

I'm hoping against hope that no one really believes that stuff.


Incredulity of our data and validity. This is our finest asset
and gives us more protection than any other single asset. If
certain parties thought we were real we would have infinitely
more trouble.... Without a public incredulity we never would
have gotten as far as we have. And now it's too late to be
stopped.
L. Ron Hubbard

Zinj
--
You Can Lead a Clam to Reason; but You Can't Make Him Think