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Exclusive has murdered the account run by one of the web’s most influential anti-Scientology .

Yesterday, the giant cut off all ads served to Enturbulation, a fledgling site dedicated to promoting activism against the Church of Scientology and all its related organizations. This could have something do with the nature of the ads was serving. Many of the -driven ads funding the anti-Scientology site were paid for by the Church of Scientology.

“While going through our records recently, we found that your account has posed a significant risk to our AdWords advertisers,” read ’s letter to Enturbulation, a kind of home base for the now famous Anonymous movement. “Since keeping your account in our publisher network may financially damage our advertisers in the future, we’ve decided to disable your account.”

Of course, it’s not Enturbulation’s fault that was serving the site pro-Scientology ads. automatically chooses ads based on a site’s content. And like any advertiser, the Church of Scientology has the power to ban its ads from individual domains.

did not respond to our requests for comment. But it should be noted that the company’s new AdSense policies say that partner may not include “advocacy against any individual, group, or organization.”

That said, ’s terms and conditions also prohibit “any action or practice that reflects poorly on or otherwise disparages or devalues ’s reputation or goodwill.” And this isn’t always enforced. The Register, for instance, is an user, and it doesn’t always champion ’s every move.

It should also be noted that the Church of Scientology wouldn’t actually pay for ads posted to Enturbulation unless someone clicked on them. The question is whether the site’s users would be interested in doing so. We leave that question to you.

Meanwhile, Enturbulation may lose between $400 and $500 a month in ad revenue.

’s crackdown on Enturbulation’s account follows similar actions by its YouTube subsidiary. Last month, the world’s most popular site vaporized an account run by Mark Bunker, a well-known TV journalist/anti-Scientology activist.

YouTube said it destroyed Bunker’s channel because he’d already had an account suspended for violations of site policy. But it seems this rule does not apply to the Church of Scientology


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