2nd Anoniversary

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    January 16th 2010 was the 24th consecutive month of peaceful global protests againt the scientology cult. Clearwater Anons went with a 2nd "Anoniversary" theme to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of the start of Project Chanology. It was two years ago this month that the now famous Tom Cruise video was leaked on the internet, which the scientology cult then tried to suppress. As a result critical thinkers around the globe did their homework and rose up as one to say "DO NOT WANT!" Within a month that online activism had evolved to include peaceful protests outside scientology centers around the world.

    All faces of those unmasked are blurred to protect them from the cult's "Fair Game" policy of harassing it's critics. These are brave people of all ages and walks of life, standing shoulder to shoulder with ex-Scientologists to bring the truth TO YOU.

    But don't take my word for it, educate yourself about what TIME Magazine called "The Cult of Greed and Power":
    www.whyweprotest.net
    www.xenu.net
    www.exscientologykids.com

    1. Rob Hoey 41 months ago | reply

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Photohumorism, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

      very cool shot.

    2. Филби's ПРОПАГАНДА ? 40 months ago | reply

      Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Fight Club - Politics & Society (project mayhem), and we'd love to have this added to the group!

    3. Pam Komarnicki 33 months ago | reply

      Thanks for sharing this photo. I used it on my blog here:
      www.social-discomfort.com/the-internet-as-a-stressor.html
      The post goes live the morning of 8/31

    4. mitzpantic 11 months ago | reply

      Hi there
      I have used this on this article smallusbflashdrive.com/gadgets-tech-that-have-changed-world/ and the picture links back here for credit. Thank you! great pic.

    5. australianpolicyonline 7 months ago | reply

      Thanks from Australian Policy Online. This pic is on APO's home page (with attribution) for a few days from 8 November 2012. See www.apo.org.au/ (illustrating an article called 'Hooray, we’re digital natives – so who preserves our culture?'). APO is a non profit website making the latest Australian and International social policy research available to the public. Thank you for listing your image with a Creative Commons license

    6. midlifexpress 3 months ago | reply

      I've used your photo for an article on Midlifexpress. Thanks for sharing and I have linked the picture back to you.

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