The Sea Arrrgh fleet is a gang of scallywag Anonymous set to raise anchor on June 14th, and set sail to plunder the landlubbers and yella-belly Scilons! Its members are loosely held together by a code of honor among thieves and is led by whichever Anon knows the best route toward lulz and win. While piracy was initially created for the purpose of stealing booty and blasting the port and starboard cannons, Sea Arrrgh has adapted these age-old traditions and will use non-violent methods to bring down the Church of Scientology! YARRRRRRRRRrrrr!!!
Ok guys, i have to ask… When were we hacked? We here at 411chan have seen rumors that say we were hacked, but none of us have a clue as to what this is about. Here’s an example :
“@Comment by *********************** on April 22, 2008 3:37 am
[snip]
2. The 411chan guys that got hijacked and are still trying to be about lulz, but that went bye bye in January and February when you became tools.”
When were these rumors started? Any one care to share?
Former CIA Access Agent Boris Korczak is planning on getting involved in the cause of free speech. In other words, on May 10, 2008, Boris will be at the Washington D.C. Anti-Scientology protest.
MTV is looking for young people who have left Scientology to be featured in an upcoming True Life episode:
“MTV is currently researching the possibility of a True Life episode about former Scientologists. Like all True Life shows, this one would feature young people going through a process or transition unique to them. In this case, we’re interested in people dealing with the unusual, often painful, and life-changing experience of leaving a religion that is mysterious and little-understood outside its own community. The style of each show is verité documentary - narrated by the subjects, and told entirely from their point of view. The filmmakers don’t film “expert” commentary, set up scenes or otherwise impact events; we just follow. We also don’t use last names, just first names and ages. If you appear to be between the ages of 16 and 28; are in the process of leaving or have recently left the Church of Scientology; and are experiencing repercussions in your daily life from trying to maintain or re-establish contact with friends and family, to struggling to find a spiritual home for yourself or make a fresh start - and would consider sharing your story with us - please email us at LosingMyReligion@mtvstaff.com.”