FAQ
Q: Who is Anonymous?
A: Anonymous isn't one person. Anonymous is a collection of many people, all with a common goal. While the ideas may differ on how to obtain those objectives and goals set, a general consensus is formed and acted upon by the hivemind (the collection of members).
Q: How can I help?
A: Get informed. Visit our forum (http://www.cultfreenc.org/forum) and learn about current projects going on, about current Scientology actions, or even brush up on the basics of what Scientology is. From there, it's your choice on what you'd like to do. Anything, from protesting in front of an Org to warning friends and family about Scientology is detrimental to Scientology and is useful for the endgame.
Q: Who is NCanons'/Anonymous' leader?
A: Anonymous has no leader. We are all in this for the same goals, and through brainstorming and creative methods, we choose the most effective and efficient method to dismantle Scientology.
Q: Why Scientology? Why not peace/world hunger/other activism causes?
A: While all of these causes are good causes to get behind, we chose Scientology because we felt they were definitely a threat to civil and personal rights. Through their attempts to censor critics, infiltrate governments, and harass non-members, we feel that this is something that must be spoken against. Some Anonymous members may choose to also protest against other causes, which we have no problem with, but we try to keep this site a mainly-Scientology activism site only.
Q: You're a religion basher!
A: That's not a question, nitwit. And no, we aren't. We're not speaking against a Scientologists' right to believe in whatever they want. Hell, they can believe in a galactic overlord and space aliens if they want, for all we care (wait a second...). We're protesting against the policies and practices of Scientology that we feel endanger human decency and rights to freedom.
If you have any questions that have not been answered here, feel free to email us at help@cultfreenc.org , or join us at our forums at http://www.cultfreenc.org/forum
A: Anonymous isn't one person. Anonymous is a collection of many people, all with a common goal. While the ideas may differ on how to obtain those objectives and goals set, a general consensus is formed and acted upon by the hivemind (the collection of members).
Q: How can I help?
A: Get informed. Visit our forum (http://www.cultfreenc.org/forum) and learn about current projects going on, about current Scientology actions, or even brush up on the basics of what Scientology is. From there, it's your choice on what you'd like to do. Anything, from protesting in front of an Org to warning friends and family about Scientology is detrimental to Scientology and is useful for the endgame.
Q: Who is NCanons'/Anonymous' leader?
A: Anonymous has no leader. We are all in this for the same goals, and through brainstorming and creative methods, we choose the most effective and efficient method to dismantle Scientology.
Q: Why Scientology? Why not peace/world hunger/other activism causes?
A: While all of these causes are good causes to get behind, we chose Scientology because we felt they were definitely a threat to civil and personal rights. Through their attempts to censor critics, infiltrate governments, and harass non-members, we feel that this is something that must be spoken against. Some Anonymous members may choose to also protest against other causes, which we have no problem with, but we try to keep this site a mainly-Scientology activism site only.
Q: You're a religion basher!
A: That's not a question, nitwit. And no, we aren't. We're not speaking against a Scientologists' right to believe in whatever they want. Hell, they can believe in a galactic overlord and space aliens if they want, for all we care (wait a second...). We're protesting against the policies and practices of Scientology that we feel endanger human decency and rights to freedom.
If you have any questions that have not been answered here, feel free to email us at help@cultfreenc.org , or join us at our forums at http://www.cultfreenc.org/forum