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Project Chanology

Project Chanology News

  • Google News: Project Chanology
  • National Post: Scientology Under Digital Assault by Web Vigilantes (January 24, 2008)
  • Wired: War Breaks Out Between Hackers and Scientology (January 23, 2008)
  • Wikinews: "Anonymous" releases statements outlining "War on Scientology" (January 23, 2008)

Project Chanology Videos and Media

  • LAist: Photo Essay: 'Anonymous' Protest Church of Scientology in Hollywood (February 10, 2008)
  • YouTube: YouTube - Anonymous protests at Scientology L.A. (Time 0:25)


  • Video: Scientology Raid (Time 8:49)


Project Chanology Background

  • Wikipedia: Project Chanology
  • Official Site: Project Chanology

Project Chanology Blogs and Commentaries

  • Google Blog Search: Project Chanology
  • ZeroPaid: Hackers Declare War on Scientology with 'Project Chanology' (January 24, 2008)
  • NeoSeeker: A Group of Hackers Declare War on the Church of Scientology (January 23, 2008)

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Guide Note

Project Chanology is a movement started by an Internet group with the goal of destroying the Church of Scientology, operating on the belief that it is "a vast money-making scheme under the guise of religion."1

Fast Facts

  1. Also known as: Operation Chanology
  2. Created by the Internet group Anonymous
  3. Launched January 21, 2008 via a YouTube video called "Message to Scientology"
  4. Prompted to organize after Scientology removed a YouTube video of Tom Cruise discussing the church1
  5. Tactics include protests and hacker attacks on Scientology websites
  6. Hope to get Scientology's tax-exempt status revoked1

Reasoning

According to the Project Chanology website:

"We are doing this for the ex-Scientologists who dare not speak up in fear of the cult, for the innocent members who are defrauded out of their savings and broken down mentally, for those who have lost a relative or friend to the cult and for those who have already lost their lives"1

  1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Official Site: Project Chanology
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