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339: 612:"CSI cites two words used by Mr. Berry in a letter as examples of his abuse of the Scientology religion. Yet the two words he used are strictly administrative terms having nothing to do with religious beliefs whatsoever. "Dev-T" is a word that means "Developed Traffic," an administrative term for unnecessary or duplicative work. "CSWP" stands for "Completed Staff Work, please" This term is simply a request for a full proposal. There is nothing religious in either of these phrases." 743: 191: 92:
In order to gain access to the software, the Scientologists must first sign a contract. Section 7 of this contract states that the members must agree to "use the specific Internet Filter Program that CSI has provided to you which allows you freedom to view other sites on Dianetics, Scientology or its
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The program works by preventing the user from accessing sites with certain keywords which Scientology has identified as being objectionable material for viewing by their members. This use of keywords functions as a way to prevent members from learning of guarded Scientology doctrine, such as
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branch of Scientology stated that Scientologists "make a personal choice" on whether or not to use the filtering software. A different spokesperson claimed that members of Scientology asked for the software, stating: "many of our parishioners want to use the Internet but asked for a filter
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protection from those elements that have sought to twist and pervert the religion." The packaging on the CD mailed to users who specifically request the filter states: "By popular demand from Scientologists, a program has been developed to prevent you from being subjected to '
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The program was started in the late summer of 1998. Scientologists were mailed software on CDs, and told that the program would help members build Web sites which would then link to Scientology's main site. However, recipients of the program were not told that it also had a
80:' and hate mail on the Internet. This filter allows you direct access to our sites rapidly, without being dev-t'd by vilifying material, forgeries, and hate messages. In this fashion your attention can remain focused on dissemination and setting people's feet on 586:"means unnecessary clutter that stands in the way or delays achieving a particular goal, especially a Scientology-oriented goal. I wanted to be an auditor and do all I could to help clear the planet. Going to the university was dev-t, so I quit." 55:
program, which blocked critical sites from being viewed on the user's computer, if the sites were deemed dangerous. Critics of Scientology have referred to the program as "cult mind-control for the 21st century", and asserted that it stifles
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Web site comes up first in the search results, but when Wheat attempts to view the site, a message appears on her computer stating: "The page you have requested has been identified as containing racist/hate-oriented material," with the
326:  From the Scientology term "developed traffic" which means communication in a business that is disruptive because it is not routed properly. Used as slang to mean any waste of time and effort, usually that is caused by someone. 144:, other OSA operatives removed the program from her computer to allow her to analyze what critical material was being spread on the internet about Scientology. Some time after the software was removed, Christman encountered the 176:
was quoted in the report as stating: "Scientologists are given filtering software to allow them to go on the Internet, because they do not want Scientologists to be subjected to critical information."
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principals without threat of accessing sites deemed to be using the Marks or Works in an unauthorized fashion or deemed to be improper or discreditable to the Scientology religion."
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This screening process is not limited to the viewing of Web sites, however. It also blocks users from discussing these forbidden keywords on chat programs such as
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in general were a good idea, he found it "disturbing" that "a huge number of the terms that are banned are completely unrelated to the stated goals."
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which described the software in a piece entitled: "The Church of Scientology—afraid of the real world" and "CENSORS the Net for members!".
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search for the word "zeenu", and is then directed to a search for the word
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Religious Technology Center v. Netcom On-Line Communication Services, Inc.
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that, when installed on a computer, blocks certain websites critical of
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Church of Scientology International v. Steven Fishman and Uwe Geertz
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Brooks, Stacy Young., "DECLARATION OF STACY BROOKS YOUNG.",
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DR. GEERTZ'S COUNSEL HAS NOT BEEN HARASSIVE IN HIS DEFENSE
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Staff. (September 9, 2001), "Sympathy for the Devil",
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Web site and had online discussions with its operator
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Church of Scientology Censors Net Access for Members
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displayed in the left-hand side of the warning box.
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In December 1998, the software was discussed on the
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from being viewed. The software was released by the
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content-control software
Scientology
Church of Scientology
Windows 95
Internet censorship
censorship
freedom of speech
software developer
spam filters
Office of Special Affairs
entheta
the Bridge to Total Freedom
Xenu
OT III
Space opera in Scientology scripture
Robert Vaughn Young
Keith Henson
alt.religion.scientology
suppressive person
Lisa McPherson
Internet Relay Chat
Tory Christman
OSA
Operation Clambake
Andreas Heldal-Lund
A&E Network
Operation Clambake
Bob Minton

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