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Episode: 28
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Title: HPR0028: Project Chanology
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0028/hpr0028.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 10:27:09
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Hello, this is Luke Zero, your host for today, 2008, February 7th, and today we will be
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discussing Project Chanology.
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By now you've most likely heard of Project Chanology, which is also referred to as Anonymous
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Versus Scientology in a DDoS War.
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Now I'll be trying to fill you in on many of the points to the story that are left out
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in most reports of the situation.
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So far it's been reported mostly that this crazy hacker group is DDoSing the Scientology,
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which is a religion or cult depending on which country you live in.
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I'm going to explain a little more about each group, because it's not explained well
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in many of the news reports I've read, and unless you're looking into this yourself,
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you're pretty much unaware.
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Now Anonymous, while this group, which is actually more of a collective, is commonly
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regarded as an unknown organization of super hacker internet bullies, there's more
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to it, actually that statement is quite inaccurate really.
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Each Anonymous acts on his or her own and is not responding to anything other than perhaps
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a mere suggestion.
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On initial form thread postings, there were many Anonymous that deemed the suggestion
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of the DDoS pretty stupid, and even those with sympathy towards Scientology.
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The idea behind Anonymous grew out of a popular image board, and multiple image boards
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at this point on the net, where users are encouraged to post anonymously, when you post
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it would pop up as Anonymous, and the only way that you could specify a certain person
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is regarding the post number.
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Now this caused many to post without care, making it appear as a group of the most politically
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incorrect assholes, so to speak.
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Of course to some it becomes easy to fall into the bullshit, this goes for any kind of
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social clicks, however, if in one of these clicks everyone looks, talks, and appears to
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act the same, the opinion of one may easily seem to be the opinion of all.
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Now if all of this is added up, it's easy to understand why so many regard Anonymous
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as an evil hacker organization, even though what it is is really just a bunch of people
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doing their own thing.
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Information on Anonymous is scattered.
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There should be a few good links if you Google Project Genology, and maybe add stuff like,
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I don't know, Epic Win, or I heard you like Mudkips spell like wrong in that part, maybe.
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Now Scientology started in the 1950s, Scientology is based on the teachings of the book Dianetics
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written by Eloran Hubbard.
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Though being heavily biased against psychiatric drugs, psychiatrists, and even medications
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altogether, Dianetics contains helpful advice for life in general and can easily be used
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as therapy to many.
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The church offers communication courses as well as many other classes in order to allow
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one to increase their level towards the bridge to total freedom.
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It separates the mind as reactive and analytical.
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The reactive mind, said to be caused by traumatizing past experiences, is what causes one to
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do certain things without good reason.
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The analytical mind operates similar to a computer, making decisions and acting based
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off of giving information.
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Once one frees themselves of all things feeding the reactive mind, they are known as clear.
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The church has many critics, due to its unappealing history involving defraud, blackmailing,
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murder, and even bugging IRS conference rooms during meetings regarding their tax exempt
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status.
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They are also frowned upon by many for operating in a bait and switch manner, charging for
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their beliefs, and are giving a hard time for the later level beliefs.
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Look up the word Xenu for that one, Xenu.
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Now of course more information is easily available for Scientology and can be found at Scientology.org,
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as well as Xenu.net or XenuTV.com, both of which are critical of the church.
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Now the whole project technology thing began about the 16th of January, when there was a
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post online by an anonymous stating that we should really deduce the Scientologists
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right now.
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Other websites, because of course this will stop them, of course it didn't stop them.
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However, he went into a little more detail, citing Scientologists' fair game clause, which
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is pretty much we can do anything and everything to stop any suppressive person as they call
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it or SP.
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Now of course a lot of people went along with it, maybe kids, who knows who, they were
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all different people acting on their own who decided to listen to this guy and start
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dosing them at a specific time.
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So that's what happened.
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But it did gain a lot of awareness towards what Scientology is, has done, and is currently
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doing to stop people in their tracks at trying to decredit the church by any way.
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Now what they didn't expect is a bunch of members of that church, possibly, who knows
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if they were, who knows if they weren't, to deduce them right back, which started
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the whole anonymous versus Scientology War, as some like to call it.
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What's happening currently is protests are going to be held the 10th of February to bring
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awareness to what the church is doing.
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Now this is, whatever anonymous came up with this idea, is a little more level headed
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than trying to deduce a website.
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But the fact that they saw what was going on and decided to act in a way that made many
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others feel the same way, much as the original deduce attack did.
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But of course, as hackers, generally we know that it only takes one person to bring down
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something with enough resources.
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And also we generally don't do this as individual hackers because it just isn't the way to go
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about solving anything.
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For now we'll just have to wait and see what goes down on the 10th.
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Again, this is just another story about the evil hacker and how now they're attacking
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religion.
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But of course, if you look a little further into the details, that's not the case.
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Again, this has been Slick Zero for Hacker Public Radio.
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I hope you've learned at least something from my show today.
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Have a great day.
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Thank you for listening to Hacker Public Radio.
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