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{{data.pair|Text|&ldquo;This weekend, an anonymous Internet group (named [[Anonymous (internet group)|Anonymous]] — these are not masters of subtlety) started a war with the [[Church of Scientology]] by hammering the group's web site; Scientology.org is down after a brief traffic spike. This isn't the only group of Internet users unafraid of the intimidating cult; a whole range of sites has turned the Church into a mockery by doing what mainstream celebrity-coverage outlets wouldn't dare. Here's a guide to the war (and a creepy manifesto made by The Internet!).&rdquo;}}<noinclude>
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