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Home»Human Interest»TikToker Brings ‘Homeless Army’ to California Church of Scientology, Causes Scene, Gets Kicked Out: ‘This Made My Day’

TikToker Brings ‘Homeless Army’ to California Church of Scientology, Causes Scene, Gets Kicked Out: ‘This Made My Day’

Annoying but satisfying.

Alejandro JosanBy Alejandro JosanJanuary 28, 20263 Mins Read
TikToker Takes Homeless Army To California Church Of Scientology
Image Source: camsnotfunnyy via TikTok

A TikToker notorious for his out-of-touch, disruptive pranks involving an army of homeless people has pulled a new stunt. This time around, he decided to enter a Church of Scientology in Los Angeles, California. Contrary to before, the internet seems to be on his side in this display of annoying and inappropriate behavior for clout.

@camsnotfunnyy

XENU!!!! #scientology #homeless

♬ original sound – camsnotfunnyy

The man behind the prank is Cam Kap, a content creator who has repeatedly paraded his “homeless army” in different locations. These include a library, a McDonald’s, a Dog House, a Mexican restaurant, supermarkets, and a massage center, among others.

In the latest act of loudness and nonstop annoyance, Cam decided to bring his homeless friends to a Church of Scientology in Los Angeles, California. For the briefest time possible, he acted normally, accepting a ticket from a church member who told him, “No recording inside.”

Of course, Cam ignored this. Screaming, he asked his homeless army, “What do you want?” and the group answered, “Xenu!” who is the extraterrestrial ruler of the “Galactic Confederacy,” conceived by Scientology’s founder, L. Ron Hubbard.

“When do you want it?” Cam asked. The homeless men answered, saying, “Now!“

Church Members Freak Out, Reactions

Obviously, Church of Scientology members appeared totally not thrilled about the screaming. They asked the group to leave the premises immediately, hoping they would stop. Cam, in what can only be interpreted as a grossly-placed ad, said that he needed to “hit this dice roll on Rainbet” first. He did, and he “won,” to the homeless men’s delight.

As they chanted “Xenu! Xenu! Xenu!” the men grabbed each other’s hands and danced in a circle. Having had enough of this “excitement,” one church member then approached them with defensive spray and said, “Get out of here before I spray you!“

The men ran outside the California Church of Scientology, and the prank was finally over.

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While Cam has drawn backlash to himself for making a scene at the locations mentioned above, users appeared to be supportive of his “visit” to the Church of Scientology, which is a controversial organization, to say the least.

“This made my day,” one user said. Another one commented, “This is the first time Scientology said get out.” A third one added, “This is the only place I condone your actions.”

Internet trolling can get annoying, but aiming it toward the ones who arguably deserve it might be the way to go.

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