Apr 26, 2009

ANONYMOUS MAKING MORE DEATH THREATS











An Anonymous member going by the moniker Zodiac-Platonic has been sending cryptic death threats to Scientologists in Fairfield, Connecticut. In one of his letters, he makes references to "The Most Dangerous Game," which is also said to have been an inspiration to the Zodiac Killer:

"...i like killing people because it is so much fun it is more fun than killing wild game..."

"...it is even better than getting your rocks off with a gir
l...when I die I will be reborn in paradise and all the I have killed will become my slaves..."

"...I will not give you my name because you will try to sloi down or atop my collecting of slaves for my afterlife ebeo riet emeth hpiti..."

This is not the first time an Anonymous member has made death threats, nor will it be the last. Death threats are a standard part of their modus operandi:




I do find it worrisome, however, that an Anonymous member could make threats like these and not be reported by any of the others who belong to the same Ning.com social network. They report ME to the FBI for writing "mean things" on this blog, but turn a blind eye to the criminals in their midst...


Tom Newton

Also see the related posts:

Federal Criminal Investigation Pending...Anonymous has been commiting hate crimes using the internet as a weapon.

ANONYMOUS MAKES TERRORISTIC THREATS AGAINST PAM SHANNON...Anonymous member "HarveyDent," a regular on www.Enturbulation.org,

Apr 25, 2009

MARK BUNKER AND DOUGLASS OWENS GUILTY OF ABUSING THE LEGAL SYSTEM

"How much do you suppose bail is? Because I'd willingly get arrested."

Mark Bunker, Anti Scientologist, moments before getting arrested.



Mark Bunker and Douglass Owens will not be charged for trespassing at the Church of Scientology compound outside San Jacinto. According to prosecutors, there was insufficient evidence to file charges after Mark Bunker and Douglas Owens were arrested and released Feb. 24 for blocking the driveway of Golden Era Studios on Gilman Springs Road.

These two con-men know exactly what they are doing. This is a standard tactic employed by all established "critics" of the Church of Scientology. It's a slippery, slimy thing to do. It works like this:

Critic becomes a nuisance. Critic goes to jail. Critic becomes martyr.
Critic released.

This cycle is repeated as frequently as necessary to provide the illusion that the Church is litigious, and to lend credibility to the agitators and their campaign of hate. This is clearly an abuse of the legal system, and is just one example of the duplicity and hypocrisy of these self-identified critics.


Several anonymous sources have indicated that the real reason the charges were dropped is that Mark Bunker got the
the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA) involved. Scientology knew that if they maintained their position that Mark Bunker was blocking the driveway, they could expect a NAFFA backed discrimination suit in retaliation:
































This ruse will continue as long as gutless reporters like KESQ-TV's Nathan Baca fail to wrap their minds around the fact that Anti-Scientology Activism is a criminal racket. Pathetically, these underpaid, self-serving so-called journalists opt for sensationalism over substance, taking everything the "critics" say as truth. Lies beget more lies and the deception continues....



Tom Newton




Apr 24, 2009

A Letter to Tom Newton









"Hello, you don't know me but i am the artist that photoshoped the picture of lydia fultz (the third one you posted.)

that picture is a copy writed piece of artwork. you have reproduced it here without permission or monetary compensation to the artist.

you have two choices here.


you can pay me the $2000 value i have now placed on the piece of art (and the right to use said material freely)

or you can remove it. also the address you listed as belonging to lydia fultz is MINE. not hers. i subleased her apartment MONTHS AGO. if you do not remove my address from this page immediately i will be forced to

1) take it up with blogger, and

2) see what legal recourse i have in this matter as well. "


Dear Anonymous Photoshop Amateur,



You shouldn't have leased your image to an anti-religion extremist who is persecuting members of the Church of Scientology, ostensibly for doing exactly what you are doing to me: threatening to hit people over the head with copyright laws. The way I see it, YOU have two choices:

1) You can send me a cease and desist letter, from your attorney, explaining why you think I should take the image down.

2) You can ask your friend Lydia Fultz to delete the thread she started at the Anonymous planning site where she posted the personal details of several innocent Scientologists, knowingly exposing them to the cyber-bully tactics of the hate group.


I would suggest you go with #2. When I receive cease and desist letters, I generally print them out, wipe my dog's ass with them, and then copyright the results as original works of art. If things went that far, I would likely turn things around and sue you for retaining illegal copies of my artwork.

Trust me. It's easier to just do the right thing.


Tom Newton

A TASTE OF THEIR OWN MEDICINE

Anonymous members can be real tough when they're banded together and disguised as superheros....



...but take away that security, and they fall apart like typical bullies. I have been called names, reported to the FBI, threatened with violence, and maligned so vehemently you would think that I was some kind of terrorist. All of this by a cyber-bully network known for driving the mentally unstable to suicide, sending seizure inducing animated graphics to epilepsy patients, ordering gay porn for teenagers, sexually harassing clergy via telephone, sending bomb threats, coordinating racist hate attacks against hip hop websites, fetishizing pedophile cultural icons, and generally bullying their perceived enemies into submission.

I hope they really do send the FBI. I'll turn this whole thing around and bury the whole "Anonymous" collective in it's own filth. All it will take is five minutes. The truth is, Anonymous will never be accepted by mainstream society as anything other than what it is: an angsty, Left-tarded, ignorant Internet mob that equates free speech activism with shouting profanities and gawking at simulated child porn. I'd be happy to make law enforcement more familiar with my perspective on the hate group.

So go ahead, Anonymous. Send the police! I'm sure they'll really care about the plight of a few butt-hurt self-described vigilantes...


Tom Newton

HAPPY BIRTHDAY "REVEREND INTERNET JIM JESUS"

"I'm a 25 year old aspiring cult expert and raconteur with a taste for hookah tobacco, spicy foods and fine ales." --Matt Kyes, lying about his age.

Tomorrow is the 31st birthday of pot smoking auto mechanic Matt Kyes, known to Anonymous as "The Reverend Internet Jim Jesus": His Myspace account states his age as 26, so I called his local DMV where his mustang is registered, and verified that he is in fact turning 31:



Matt is a lying bigot, and a hate group apologist. I visited his hate blog located at www.JimJesus.com and found, to my dismay, that he has made several posts directly attacking me, and ridiculing my contention that Anonymous members are cyber-stalkers. He defends their actions, making the claim that the posting of the personal information of others, without their permission, is not cyber-stalking.

To Matt, there is nothing wrong with letting my readers know the serial number or registration date of his vehicle:

Mach1 serial number: 0F05M206527 Registration date: 2005-08-23



To Matt, there is nothing inherently bad about pointing out that his brother Jeff Kyes and his sister Miranda Kyes also live in Kingston, Ontario:
I guess it would also be alright if I were to start pooling together all the information I can on Matt's friends as well. Friends like Jeff Hamilton and Alex Miller....

Matt Kyes is one of those Liberal Fascists who wants to care about people to death. He's even offered to be there for me:

"Tom Newton is a sad case, I hope he snaps out of it soon. I know I talk a lot of shit Tom, but it's because I care. When you wake up, I'll be here to help. As will the critics and Anonymous. " -- Matt Kyes, posting as the "Reverend Internet Jim Jesus"


...Well Matt, Jim Jesus, Pig-Wrestler, Mach1, or whatever else you choose to call yourself, if you cared about other people, you would not be trying to inflict your own narrow-mindedness on them. You wouldn't persecute people for having a different religion. Have a nice 31st birthday. I hope you like pizza..........



Tom Newton

Apr 23, 2009

LYDIA FULTZ of KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI IS A CYBER-STALKER


"...I want to be an overrated celebrity reading a copy of A Seperate Peace in one a them READ posters you see in school liberries when I grow up. I also like run-on sentences..." --Lydia Fultz


Lydia Fultz, known to Anonymous as "Marlysfan" is a rabid anti-Scientologist who has made it her business to dig up whatever information she can find on the parishioners of her local Church of Scientology Org, and make it available for the predators and stalkers within Anonymous to use for their own nefarious ends.


Lydia Fultz is a cyber-stalker, a liar, and a hypocrite. I will be contacting the individuals whom she has placed in harms way, and ensure that they know who put them there. It is my sincerest hope that they take appropriate action against this intolerant, libelous bigot.

In her own words, she claims to be "...quite far from a terrorist-I believe that all critic activities should be safe, peaceful, and legal. What I did was not stalking or terrorism-I was simply posting public information I obtained on the internet..." Which is like saying, "I'm against racism. I just think that people ought to know why blacks should be hated."

Lydia Fultz is a cyber-stalker and a bigot, there is no question about it. And while she claims to not be "Anonymous" she is working hand in glove with the hate group in her efforts to persecute individual Scientologists. For example, other names have just been added to the list which she started:

"Anonymous
We Are Legion
Re: Info on Members of the Kansas City Org

Two other names for KC. No further info.
Michelle Duquette
Jacqueline Lynnette (Jackie) Dodds"

According to Lydia and her Anonymous cohorts, none of this qualifies as cyber-stalking. Just to see if they can live up to their own standards, let's see what they think about this:


Lydia Fultz(816) 531-2150301 W Armour Blvd,Kansas City, MO 64111
marlysfan@yahoo.com
Formerly wrote for the Spectrum, of Penn Valley Community College, 3201 Southwest Trafficway, Kansas City, MO. 64111 Telephone: (816) 759-4280


Lydia may not be an official flag waving, pedophile-adoring, mask wearing member of Anonymous, but I believe she can still be safely lumped in with the rest of them; while she lacks the overt cowardice which typifies the average Anonymous cyber-terrorist, she does display the requisite contempt for the rights of others.


Tom Newton

Related:

ANONYMOUS CYBER-STALKING SCIENTOLOGISTS AT KANSAS CITY ORG

Anonymous member "MarlysFan" is divulging all the personal data he can about Scientology parishioners belonging to the Kansas City Org.

ANONYMOUS CYBER-STALKING SCIENTOLOGISTS AT KANSAS CITY ORG

Anonymous member "MarlysFan" is divulging all the personal data he can about Scientology parishoners belonging to the Kansas City Org. This singling out of individuals is technically called "religious persecution":



"marlysfan
Default Info on Members of the Kansas City Org

I've done a bit of research over time, and I have some info on some of the members at the Scientology org-

Maggie Kittinger-Executive Director. About five foot five, slender, blonde. In her fifties, but looks pretty good for her age. Started off in Boston. Worked for the Guardian's Office (yeah, THAT Guardian's Office). Daughter is in the Sea Org.

Jeff Kittinger-Maggie's husband. Owns a WISE business called Equitable Construction in Shawnee Mission, KS.

LMI - Workforce Information Database - infoUSA Employer Database

NOTE: the above link has the address and phone number of the business, if you're interested in that kind of thing.

Al Adriance-I believe he's the head of Div 6 (recruitment) activities. I could be wrong, though. Tall and older with white hair. Chews gum.

Adam Drake-another Div 6 guy. Here's a pic-


Wendy Keene-staff member originally from Arizona who was involved in a lawsuit-

http://www.lisamcpherson.org/cos/hayward.htm

That's about all I have for right now...if anyone has any additional info on members of the KC org, please share." --SOURCE: http://forums.whyweprotest.net/123-leaks-legal/info-members-kansas-city-org-44229/"

This is nothing new. They have been cyber-stalking individual members of the Church of over a year now. See related postings below.

Tom Newton


ANTI-SCIENTOLOGY ACTIVISTS PLAYING DIRTY


ANONYMOUS CYBER-STALKING AND GAY BASHING...reason why Anonymous is feared, even by it's own members:I for one, am sick of Anonymous getting away with their cyber-stalking....

OBSERVE: ANONYMOUS CYBER-STALKING AND TERRORIZING SCIENTOLOGIST AND HIS FAMILY...Anonymous are posting personal information of Dr. Schaper,

ANONYMOUS PLANNING TO "PSYCHOLOGICALLY DAMAGE" SCIENTOLOGIST KEN MOXON--BY DRESSING UP AS HIS DEAD DAUGHTER!...Anonymous members are conspiring to ruin this man's mental stability

Federal Criminal Investigation Pending...Anonymous has been commiting hate crimes using the internet as a weapon.

ANONYMOUS MAKES TERRORISTIC THREATS AGAINST PAM SHANNON...Anonymous member "HarveyDent," a regular on www.Enturbulation.org,


Apr 22, 2009

TEXAS APPROVES OF SCIENTOLOGY

Despite over a year of foul mouthed Anti-Scientology activists screaming their heads off, the State of Texas still officially approves of Scientology:

"

81R18092 MDM-F


By: Harper-Brown H.R. No. 1190



R E S O L U T I O N

WHEREAS, The Church of Scientology of Dallas is opening its

doors to the residents of Irving with the dedication of a new church

in that community; and

WHEREAS, Scientologists have been active citizens in the

State of Texas for more than half a century, effectively dealing

with major social concerns such as drug abuse, human rights,

illiteracy, and criminality; and

WHEREAS, In the fight against drug abuse, the church has

published and distributed prevention booklets and materials that

not only have helped the citizens of the Lone Star State, but have

reached people in more than 80 countries; and

WHEREAS, Scientologists have also offered guidance and help

to the youth of our state through numerous programs and activities;

and

WHEREAS, Church of Scientology volunteer ministers have

donated thousands of hours providing assistance to citizens in

Texas and nearby states following natural disasters such as the

Jarrell tornado and Hurricanes Ike, Katrina, and Rita; and

WHEREAS, The establishment of a new church in Irving provides

a fitting opportunity to recognize the Church of Scientology of

Dallas and its many contributions to the community it serves; now,

therefore, be it

RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 81st Texas

Legislature hereby commemorate the grand opening of the new home of

the Church of Scientology of Dallas, congratulate its staff and

parishioners on their outstanding achievement in building this new

church, and extend sincere best wishes for the future; and, be it

further

RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be

prepared for the church and its members as an expression of high

regard by the Texas House of Representatives."


Anonymous' protesting accomplishes nothing. Why? Because they are all costume and no substance.



Tom Newton

Apr 21, 2009

ANONYMOUS ADMITS TO INVESTIGATING (CYBER-STALKING) SUSPECTED SCIENTOLOGISTS

The following individual was in the vicinity of a Church of Scientology during one of Anonymous' protests. His license plate, business information, and photograph were made available at www.WhyWeProtest.net and he was thoroughly investigated for any possible connections to the Church:



I downloaded this image to give my readers an opportunity to see how Scientologists are put at risk every time they go to Church. This guy was cleared after only a week of being stalked by the hate group and his picture was subsequently taken down. Had they determined that he was a Scientologist, his job, his business, and his reputation would have been immediately jeopardized.

As one of the cyber-stalkers explained:


"...After ensuring that he wasn't a scientologist, at our request his info on here was redacted....we don't need any civilians caught in the crossfire."


This is just one example of how these self-proclaimed vigilantes act in precisely the manner which they attribute to the Scientologists. They claim to wear masks to protect themselves from this very type of stalking. This is just one more example of how Anonymous is a hypocritical hate group.



Tom Newton

Apr 20, 2009

MARK BUNKER LEADING ANONYMOUS' FIGHT AGAINST THE CCHR

In order to defend his minions from the scourge of objective public opinion, Mark is supplying his masked haters with the contact information for the faculty at the college where the CCHR has a display, so they can take appropriate damage control measures.

(Caught in another LIE. Mark Bunker claims to oppose the Church's leadership and not the religion. )

This is typical. As one of the major opinion leaders to the hate group, his advice is carefully adhered to. However, in order to avoid criminal charges for aiding and abetting a domestic terrorist organization, he's careful to distance himself just enough to avoid personal responsibility.

It goes like this: Anonymous wears a comical plastic mask and Mark Bunker hides behind a wall of lies; and Voila! Personal accountability becomes a non-issue.

It works out great for everyone involved. Mark's initial address to Anonymous (see below) is what caused them to abandon their attacks against Church websites in favor of the legal methods of protesting which he and many others have been doing for decades. His influence is widely known and accepted by those who don't have a vested interest in disguising it.


Tom Newton

A very hateful Mark Bunker:


Apr 19, 2009

MONTREAL GAZETTE CALLS ANONYMOUS "MISGUIDED" AND "DANGEROUS"

The Montreal Gazette has taken notice of Anonymous' protesting of a Citizen's Commission on Human Rights exhibit at the Concordia University, which is currently on display at the McConnell library building:


"...Never mind the merits of an idea; when it is denounced anonymously, it's the critics who seem sinister...Their vehemence suggests that they are capable of disproving some of Scientology's claims... Trying to suppress ideas you don't like perverts a university's role."

Trying to understand things from Anonymous' point of view reveals only the well understood notion that human beings seem genetically hardwired for hatred:

"...Humans seem to have a powerful impulse to silence those we consider malicious, misguided, or dangerous. But it turns out that suppression of ideas is what's really the most misguided - and in the long run the most dangerous."


CTV Montreal News has also covered the controversy:


Now if you are at all puzzled as to how a group of Internet activists who openly trade in simulated child porn while engaging in the tactics of leaderless terrorism have any place at all condemning anyone, here is your answer:

These miscreants get away with it precisely because they wear masks. As long as they can evade individual responsibility, they will continue this charade. Several members have been arrested for hate crimes, others for terrorist acts, but the majority, who happen to be bound by common criminality, are still roaming free. At least at the moment.


Tom Newton

Related:

ANONYMOUS DEFENDING PSYCHIATRY

WHY ANONYMOUS' RUMORS SHOULD BE IGNORED


The Mail Online at http://www.dailymail.co.uk issued an apology to Will Smith after making the mistake of believing one of Anonymous' many lies:

"An apology to Will Smith and the New Village Leadership Academy

By Mail On Sunday Reporter

Contrary to saying last week that the New Village Leadership Academy in Los Angeles is a Church of Scientology school in fact we are assured that the academy, founded by the actor Will Smith and his wife Jada Pinkett Smith, is secular, with no religious affiliation and welcomes children from all backgrounds.

Apologies for our misunderstanding."



This is exactly why Anonymous' rumors and conspiracy theories should be disregarded. Most of the time, these haters are completely ignored by the media. This is because they don't really have any way of substantiating any of their claims. It's all hearsay, apostate testimony, conspiracy boilerplate, and demagogic fear mongering.



Tom Newton


Related:

What do Barack Obama and Will Smith have In Common?


Apr 18, 2009

PROFESSIONAL ANTI-SCIENTOLOGIST MARK LOWELL ARRESTED *AGAIN*

In February, Mark Lowell, a professional anti-Scientologist earned his status by provoking his own arrest. This was done under the tutelage of paid bigot Mark Bunker. As I explained then, this is a tactic in which the activists become nuisances in order to become martyrs.

Radical extremists tend do this whenever possible, regardless of what they are protesting. This is also known as "attention whoring."

Today, it happened again and he "Twittered" about it:


I don't have proof at the moment, but I am pretty certain that Mark Lowell is paid to do this, much like the rabid "Xenu-Barb", the clumsy "Anon-Orange", and the "Infected Gay Pope."



Tom Newton

ANONYMOUS' ACHILLES HEEL: OTHER TROLLS

Cleveland's local Anonymous cell was infiltrated and trolled out of an entire day of protesting. A group of individuals, in masks, descended upon the protesters unexpectedly, carrying silly signs, shouting offensive epithets at passing cars, and generally making fools of themselves:



The anti-Scientology extremists spoke with one of the newcomers, and the response was pretty much standard fare as far as Anonymous' online actions go, but it was way out of line for a publicly held protest:

"...We asked one guy what he was doing and he threw a nazi salute and quoted part of Mein Kamph in German, told us he didn't like the "nigger jews"
---Source: http://forums.whyweprotest.net/282-usa-east-coast/nazi-tech-suppresses-shatters-cleveland-anons-43879/


Hilariously, and predictably, Anonymous members are certain that these weren't just pranksters but were in fact undercover Scientologists! Check the WhyWeProtest Forums at the above link to see just how paranoid things can get. They're even discussing the possibility of getting the police involved:

"...in Columbus the police will...remove anyone causing problems or trying to infiltrate or troll. Try talking to the police, maybe setting up a meeting. Worked wonders for us when we did it last April. There is at least one detective on site at every protest as we let them know ahead of time, and if the scifags or random trolls started shit, they would be out on their ears."

It's kind of pathetic; an Internet collective of wannabe vigilantes are cozying up with law enforcement. This demonstrates a serious weakness in the movement. Also, since Anonymous members frequently chastise Scientologists for getting the police involved in the protests, this is yet another shining example of their blatant hypocrisy...



Tom Newton

ANONYMOUS CALLING FOR AN END TO PROTESTING

Disgruntled Internet bullies are striking back at the anti-Scientology activism which has redefined what Anonymous initially stood for. The following criticism is just one of many leveled against the group which had originally taken pride in it's deviant and criminal behavior, as opposed to the protesters, who publicly pretend to be "good guys".

The creator of this video, an Anonymous member himself, believes that the activism is contrary to the original nature of the group:



Here is a fact for you to consider:

If the creator of this video wasn't hiding behind a pseudonym, the masked protesters would do everything in their power to destroy him. They would bring out their entire cyber-bully arsenal and make this person pay dearly. What makes this particularly hypocritical is that these same degenerates wear masks to protect themselves from something they call "Fair Game", the supposedly vindictive tactics employed by Scientology.

Again, I must refer you back to my previous post about this "Fair Game" nonsense"





Tom Newton

ANONYMOUS DEFENDING PSYCHIATRY

The same Internet mob that satirizes child-abuse, stereotypes African Americans, and uses cyber-bullying to drive confused and desperate teenagers into committing suicide are now defending psychiatry from the Citizens Commission on Human Rights:



These tools actually believe that they are in danger for doing this. They are afraid of "Scientology goons" of all things. Read their explanation for their silly costumes, and then refer back to my previous post:

"We wear masks to protect our identities from Scientology goons. Due to Scientology's Fair Game policy, we put ourselves at risk socially, politically, and financially when we speak out against this dangerous cult. This is a cult that has a well earned reputation for harassing critics and openly critical ex-Scientologists at their homes and workplaces. Taking measures to protect your privacy and anonymity when confronted by an aggressively litigious cult - a cult whose mantra is "Never Defend, Always Attack!" - is a matter of common sense."
--Source


These well intentioned dupes are either paranoid, ignorant, or simply enjoy feeling like they are heros in an action movie such as The Matrix or V for Vendetta. They would actually be kind of cute if they weren't so vile.


Tom Newton

Apr 17, 2009

"FAIR GAME" IS A LIE"

Anonymous members frequently cite "Fair Game" as the reason for wearing those ridiculous masks. This term refers to the Church of Scientology's alleged tactics for handling their critics. However, despite what the critics of the Church profess to believe about "Fair Game," it never actually happens. Without exception, all instances of the Church's supposedly litigious nature can in fact be demonstrated to have been provoked by the very radical extremists themselves.

Being sued by the Church is a badge of honor among these hateful and deceitful activists. In fact, there is NOTHING the Church is reputed to do to their critics which Anonymous hasn't already done to many random and not so random individuals (Do a Google search of Hatch Mckay and Anonymous and see what turns up).

Anonymous is a hypocritical hate group. Members do exactly the types of things they claim the Church does. This is a demonstrable fact, as all non-Anonymous readers of this blog can attest. The true reason they hide behind their masks is because they don't want to be connected to hate crimes, cyber-bullying, and child porn.

Here's a recent thread at one of their sites where members are discussing the fact that "Fair Game" doesn't ever really happen:

http://forums.whyweprotest.net/303-whats-all-about/what-risks-43803/

Another salient fact: thousands of Anonymous members live in places where masked protests are not permitted. Combine this with the dozens of anti-Scientology authors, prominent critics, and various un-anonymous Internet activists, such as Donald "The Angry Gay Pope" Mires and, to any thinking person anyway, there is no reason to believe that there is any danger whatsoever in being a religious bigot with a gripe against Scientology. That is, if one is committed to legal and ethical behavior.



Tom Newton

Apr 16, 2009

ANONYMOUS PEDO-CULTURAL ICON NOW AVAILABLE AS "PEDOBEAR PLUSH"


Anonymous members have a very interesting relationship with child porn. As "free speech advocates" they believe it is their duty to ensure that images depicting the sexual abuse of children are made freely available to perverts everywhere. Nowhere is this more apparent than in their sickening idolization of the "Pedophile Bear":




They are frequently seen dressed up in bear costumes, or proudly displaying badges proclaiming that they are "Pedobear Approved":




What makes the introduction of "Pedobear Plush" particularly disturbing is that they see nothing wrong with it. Any normal human being would repulsed by the notion of a helpless child being sodomized by a big hairy man in a bear suit. The very thought turns my stomach. However, Anonymous members are far from normal.

As FOX News describes them, they are "a bunch of antisocial, foul-mouthed, clever nerds who congregate at a largely unknown Web site called 4chan.org." I couldn't agree more. And what is even more twisted is that these very same PEDO-ENABLING "free-speech advocates" aggressively censor anyone who mentions their dirty little obsession.

While the mainstream media has picked up on Anonymous' cyber-terrorism, it's cyber-bullying, it's racism, it's anti-Semitism, and it's various hate crimes, it has failed to address Anonymous' proliferation of Child Porn and it's offensive black stereotyping. My intention as a blogger is to do my civic duty and enlighten the public about the degenerate losers who masquerade as "Internet Vigilantes," and to expose them as the child hating, vile, racist hate group that they are.


Tom Newton


ps- Although Anonymous has yet to provide evidence for the existence of a single African-American member, they openly encourage the attendance of little children at their hate rallies.

ANONYMOUS INCLUDED IN 2009 VIRGINIA TERRORISM THREAT ASSESSMENT

The hate group known as Anonymous has been listed in 2009's VIRGINIA TERRORISM THREAT ASSESSMENT. While the report makes no mention of Anonymous' penchant for simulated child porn, it's covert racism, nor it's use of bomb threats, it does list the the Internet sites from which the group derives it's perverted culture of hate:


"A 'loose coalition of Internet denizens', Anonymous consists largely of users from multiple internet sites such as 4chan, 711chan, 420chan, Something Awful, Fark, Encyclopedia Dramatica, Slashdot, IRC channels, and YouTube. Other social networking sites are also utilized to mobilize
physical protests. "


Source


Tom Newton

Apr 3, 2009

There's Something Orwellian About Anonymous.

The hate group Anonymous is known for attacking the religion of Scientology while repeating slogans about protecting free speech. Like the self-policing citizens of George Orwell's 1984, Anonymous has an alarming tendency to prevent free speech from happening among it's own members.

Life under the "Big Brother" system was portrayed as a cruel and micromanaged society. In order to remain "free", the citizens had to engage in psychological "double-think" and semantically-deceitful strategies. Just as the citizens under the watchful gaze of the oppressive all-seeing eye had to remain careful not to express their individuality, Anonymous members must also hide their identities from the omniscient gaze of the collective, acting only within the safe confines of their shared identity.

As I have proved time and time again, "Fair Game" is a myth and Anonymous is a hate group.

The real reason they hide their identities online is because they engage in criminal mischief on a large scale. Essentially, they are mutually blackmailed for their own protection. In public, they wear the masks both to conform to the group, and to evade accountability for the group's illegal activities. It's not a commitment to free speech which binds them together; it's common criminality.

The masks did not originate as a means to hide from the Church of Scientology.


Of course, thanks to their semantic jugging, double-think, double-speak, and overall lemmingistic tendency to believe whatever the group tells them to believe, they see the Guy Fawkes mask as a symbol of individuality and of a shared commitment to freedom. To be fair, not ALL of them wear the same costumes: some show up to the" protests" dressed as black stereotypes :




Anonymous members who fail to keep their masks on and their personalities properly submerged run the risk of being derided for "ego-fagging". An Anonymous member straying too far from the herd may have his or her "dox dropped" and may subsequently be subjected to public exposure and ridicule. Do a Google search for Paul Fetch and see for yourself why they are called the Internet Hate Machine.

The manner in which Anonymous polices its reputation is frighteningly and pathetically similar to President Obama's Truth Squad:



This is no exaggeration. Their current most popular online hangout (aside from the child pornography sharing "chans" and the unbelievably racist EncyclopdediaDramatica.com) is www.WhyWeProtest.net. WhyWeProtest is easily one of the most restrictive, anti-free speech websites on the Internet-- although if you mention this fact, the moderators will have you banned and labeled as a Scientology Operative before you can say "We Are Legion."


Tom Newton


Related:

"Anonymous": The Face of Liberal Fascism

Apr 1, 2009

Email-Hoax Reveals Mark Bunker to Be a Victim of his Own Paranoia

Dear Mark:


I set this one up a little while ago: http://xenu-hoax.blogspot.com .

Apparently, you fell for it:


http://xenutv.wordpress.com/2009/03/26/visiting-an-org/



Interestingly, several Anonymous members knew that it was an attempt to 'troll' you to make a point:

"Answer: Tom Newton claims, that Anti-Scientologists will believe anything as long as it is against Scientology or makes Scientologists look bad in some way.
I could imagine, that he send you this email to prove his point. " ---ASinkingShip


Source http://forums.whyweprotest.net/15-media/wbm-wog-blog-email-curious-victim-42387/#post808289


I think I've made my point. Thanks for the "lulz". Happy April Fools' Day.



Your Friend,

Tom Newton

One Shot, One Kill: 'Niki' the Anonymous Shill

"Niki", the pretend victim of Scientology, closed her Youtube account just a few moments ago. This was in direct response to a post I made about her conspicuous connection to Mark Bunker. I called her out as a shill and she tucked tail and fled.

I guess sunlight really is the best disinfectant, isn’t it?




Tom Newton

A MESSAGE TO ANONYMOUS FROM TOM NEWTON: "I AM SO SORRY! ANONYMOUS IS NOT A HATE GROUP!

To Anonymous:


I am so sorry for mischaracterizing you for so long. I had no choice. At least, I didn't think I had a choice. But then, I watched some of your videos, and it all suddenly became clear! Anonymous members just want to help me, but they can't until I am ready to admit that they were right all along.

Well, it's true. I can finally admit it. Scientology is an evil cult, Anonymous members are heroes, and Pedo-Bear is alright with me!


PLEASE FORGIVE ME!




Tom Newton

Former Scientologist

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HATCH MCKAY: TEENAGE VICTIM OF "ANONYMOUS" HATE GROUP The FBI is currently investigating Anonymous' attacks against this innocent teenager.