Saturday, February 19, 2011
Hackers Issue Ultimatum To Westboro Baptist Church: Stop Your “Propaganda And Detestable Doctrine” Or Else
A group of “hacktivists” calling themselves “Anonymous” have authored an open letter addressed to the Westboro Baptist Church that serves as a warning to hate-mongering Topeka, Kansas-based Fred Phelps-led church to “Cease & desist your protest campaign in the year 2011, return to your homes in Kansas, & close your public Web sites” or, the letter threatens the WCB web sites will be attacked “and the propaganda & detestable doctrine that you promote will be eradicated; the damage incurred will be irreversible, and neither your institution nor your congregation will ever be able to fully recover. It is in your best interest to comply now, while the option to do so is still being offered, because we will not relent until you cease the conduction & promotion of all your bigoted operations & doctrines.” According to the letter, “Anonymous” is a “collective super-consciousness” known as “the Voice of Free Speech & the Advocate of the People” and the group has long heard the Westboro Baptist Church issue “venomous statements of hatred,” and witnessed “flagrant and absurd displays of inimitable bigotry and intolerant fanaticism,” and “have always regarded you and your ilk as an assembly of graceless sociopaths and maniacal chauvinists & religious zealots, however benign, who act out for the sake of attention & in the name of religion.” The letter was sent Wednesday, February 16th, and the Westboro Baptist Church, whose slogan is “God Hates Fags,” has yet to respond, though their site remains up.
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