Sunday, October 26, 2008

Donald Myers has to stop harassing Scientologists

A Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Friday issued a restraining order against Donald Myers, a member of a cyber-terrorist group known as Anonymous. The order requires Myers to stay at least 50 yards away from a female Scientologist he stalked and harassed. The order also requires Myers to stay away from the L. Ron Hubbard Life Exhibition at the Church of Scientology International building in Hollywood where the victim works, and stay 50 yards away from the woman's home. The restraining order lasts for 3 years unless renewed.

Myers was found to have engaged in acts of harassment against the young woman, after video evidence was submitted to the court showing Myers stalking her, taunting her with sexual slurs, and refusing repeated requests to leave her alone. Myers was also ordered by the court to turn over any firearms in his possession to the police.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Judge: Anonymous to stay away from Scientology!

The Church of Scientology Boston has reason to celebrate! An Anonymous member in Boston (deemed their "leader") had to eat crow today in court.

Judge Thomas C. Horgan imposed a one-year continuance without a finding in the case against GREGG HOUSH (D.O.B. 10/17/76), who had been charged with disturbing an assembly of worship and disturbing the peace. If Housh stays away from the Back Bay headquarters of the Church of Scientology and its expected new headquarters in Boston’s South End, and if he does not re-offend in any other manner, those charges will be dismissed. If he does not abide by those terms, Housh’s case could be put back on track for trial.

Says the District Attorney: http://www.mass.gov/dasuffolk/docs/10.22.08C.html

Just last Friday another Anonymous member had to swallow a big one and plead guilty in a case against him for trying to destroy Scientology computers: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/cac/pressroom/pr2008/140.html

Anonymous on the run? Sure looks like it!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Scientology vs Anonymous: One down

On Friday October 17th, The U.S. Department of Justice announced the filing of federal criminal charges against Dmitry Guzner of New Jersey, a member of the cyber-terrorist group known as Anonymous, related to the January, 2008 attempted destruction of websites owned by the Church of Scientology. Guzner has agreed to plead guilty to felony charges that could send him to prison for ten years.

Guzner admitted that he acted on behalf of Anonymous, an Internet hate group whose members have in recent years engaged in illegal threats, attacks, criminal harassment and hate-crimes against minorities, religions, media organizations, individuals and other groups in the form of terrorist threats and acts, bomb threats, death threats, acts of vandalism, web-site attacks and computer hacking.

Friday, October 17, 2008

MAN CHARGED WITH ATTACKING CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY WEBSITES IN THE NAME OF ‘ANONYMOUS’

A New Jersey man was charged today for his role in an
attack on Church of Scientology websites in January 2008 that rendered the websites unavailable.