Anonymous post on downloads.westborobaptistchurch.com




















According to the many closely related and intermarried members of the Phelps family who make up the majority of the congregation of the so-called church, God enjoys killing children and soldiers. They constantly proclaim God hates homosexuals and plans to destroy America for not following the Westboro Baptist Church's twisted version of Christianity. The incredible obsession with homosexuality expressed by Fred and family seems to many as a sure fire case of "thou dost protest too much.

Anonymous has been after the Westboro Baptist Church for several months now, hacking their websites repeatedly. Recently, they accused the church of creating a fake letter from the hacking group in order to trick other hackers into attacking the website. Anonymous warned their supporters the church planned to harvest internet addresses and sue people. Suing people is apparently the primary activity of the Westboro Baptist Church when they aren't screaming hate at funerals.

Of course, Westboro denied the charges and taunted Anonymous as incompetent hackers. They claimed their website was protected by God. Big mistake. A few days later, while a Westboro spokeswoman was boasting about how the church foiled Anonymous on a radio talk show, an Anonymous spokesman called in and hacked the church's website in real time on the air.

Hopefully saner heads will prevail and nothing terrible will occur if the Westboro Baptist Church shows up in Newtown, Connecticut. Most of the sites were completely unreachable, but on one page, downloads. In a bit of real-time amusement, that page was hacked Wednesday morning as church spokeswoman Shirley Phelps-Roper was arguing with an Anonymous spokesman on the syndicated David Pakman radio show. Skip ahead to about 8 minutes and 15 seconds into the clip.

On Monday Feb. Based in Topeka, Kan. Most recently, church members planned to picket the funeral of Christina-Taylor Green, the 9-year-old killed in the Jan. Gabrielle Giffords, but Arizona quickly passed a law preventing them from doing so. Last week, the church took on a new enemy: Anonymous itself.

On Feb. Pakman moderated the conversation, and the banter started out almost cordial. However despite Anonymous' continued denial of a war or plans of an attack, Phelps-Roper persistently insulted the group and its representative. Anonymous unleashed an attack during the insults and directed the audience towards downloads. Watch the full interview here. The attack happens around the mark:. At the time of publishing this post, all of the Westboro Baptist Church's various sites -- including godhatesfags.



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