THE WiSEGUYS NETWORK
- Unmasking the Frontgroups of the Organization of Scientology
"Anonymous has made campaigning sexy for the first time since 1968. The lulz is, after all, the ancient spirit that once made the young become Marxists, or sail off to the New World."
WiSEGUYS : Running the Racket
"People began acting as one and the idea went viral" - The Times

The Wiseguys Network is a project that is part of Project Chanology. Project Chanology is an ongoing campaign by members of Anonymous against the practices of the Church of Scientology. Anonymous is a leaderless Internet-based group that defines itself as ubiquitous. The project was started in response to the Church of Scientology's attempts to remove material from an exclusive promotional interview with Scientologist Tom Cruise from the Internet in January 2008.
The Wiseguys Network shines a spotlight of the way in which Scientology uses FrontGroups to route people into Scientology and onto "The Bridge" through their Management Consultancy, Drug and Criminal Rehabilitaion Programs, Educational Programmes and an other "non-profit" charities. While some of these on the surface, seem benign, such as their "study tech", the materials are rich in Scientology nomenclature, uses Scientology "tech" that makes bogus medical claims, and is dangerous for your Health.
Scientology uses these groups to hide their recruitment tactics. Many of these groups attempt to deny that they are part of the Scientology Organization in order to gain funding and support from governmental agencies. Using Scientology "tech", these FrontGroups begin to indoctrinate potential recruit with techniques that have been compared to hypnosis. From internal Scientology documents, it is known that these groups are often refered to as "The Bridge to The Bridge".
About Anonymous :
Anonymous is a collective composed of many Internet users, combined under one name. Anonymous have launched campaigns against various White Supremacy entities, and played a major role in the capture of Canadian pedophile Chris Forcand. Anonymous has been referred to as a "Cyber Vigilante Group" by The Toronto Sun, "Internet Activists" by The Economist, "the latest thorn in Scientology's side" by Newsweek and "cyber terrorists...reminiscent of Al Qaeda spreading anti-American hatred and calling for U.S. destruction" by the "Church" of Scientology.
"It's very clear that what they're doing is putting people into a light trance"
- Prof. David Touretzky
Indoctrination Dangers of these Groups.
Scientology uses it's FrontGroups to introduce it's indoctrination techniques on an unsuspecting public. Most of whom have no idea that the programs they are participating and part of the Scientology Organization.
Pushing and furthering their agenda.
Scientology uses it's FrontGroups to push their agenda on the press and public,and conduct Black Propaganda against their enemies such as the Psychiatry Industry, and the established Scientology Critics.