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join:2006-06-23 Dallas, GA | Fake right? didn't the finder of the church say he was going to create a religion? correct me if I'm wrong | |
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  GlobalMind Domino Dude, POWER Systems Guy Premium join:2001-10-29 Hollywood, FL
| Funny stuff.. While I don't exactly condone DDoS attacks, the CoS has a history of attempting to boot offline anyone who criticizes their actions, while of course maintaining that the CoS can say whatever they wish.
Dang that pesky freedom of speech thing.
Also, I think Tommmy Boy went a bit overboard going off on Matt Lauer. Sorry Tom but you aren't a licensed doctor and really have no business rendering medical opinions on how others should be treated or how any particular treatment might work for any particular person.
He's out there spewing this stuff as fact because L. Ron says it's true, and that's just complete and utter BS. -- TheGlobalMind.com | Speed costs money. How fast do you want to go? | Trust the instinct to the end, though you can render no reason. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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join:2004-05-10 Valdosta, GA | Hit em in the wallet I think the easiest way to show your disdain for this cult is to boycot anything that their members have a part in. Movies, TV etc etc. Just dont give them your time and money. Its not all that hard. Tom Cruise's movies suck anyways. | |
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| Re: Hit em in the wallet Freedom of Speech (which IS sacred) does not mean freedom to tell lies. I've been in Scientology for 30 years and known many, many Scientologists and I personally have never observed ANY of the crap mentioned above. In fact just the opposite. If Scientology defends itself, you criticize them, if it doesn't you say aha! it must be true. So...Tom Cruise jumped on a couch. WOW! what a crime. He said psychiatric drugs don't work. This week announced in the papers - drug companies have been universally fudging their trials and anti-depressants are NOT effective. No one said Tom Cruise had a point. The drivel about Scientology on the web is is just that drivel. Here's an example of how it gets there: About forty years ago Scientology exposed the mass use of psychiatric (black)patients as slave labor in the diamond mines of (then) Apartheid South Africa to the UN. The result was a huge anti-scientology campaign around the world originating in South Africa,just raving nonsense, "Scientologists eat their babies", or "sacrifice virgin goats every Friday night" or whatever. The media love it. So 40 years later the same drivel is on a website - it MUST be true! Scientology tries to get it corrected, we're bullies. Lastly, "Make some money start a religion" quote was from Aldous Huxley, not Hubbard. Although it's been attributed to Hubbard untold times. I'm not even asking you to beleive anything that I've written above, just OBSERVE for yourself. Cos if you beleive everything you read - you truly are brainwashed. Thanks for reading this. Rory
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join:2008-01-17 Austin, TX | Re: Hit em in the wallet Nope, Hubbard told a group of SF writers in the 1950s that the real way to make money was to start a religion. | |
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join:2003-11-07 Long Beach, CA
·Cox HSI
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| Tom Cruise has actually been in some pretty good flicks. Still - but he seems only slightly more credible as Britney Spears.
Give your family a call. They will be glad to hear from you after 29 years. Do it from a payphone or a prepaid cell when nobody is watching you.
One thing is for sure - Scientology does not make people like you. Which is too bad for Tom and Scientology. If the grand wizard of scientology Tom Cruise, is not likeable, neither is scientology. Scientology is as popular and hated as the RIAA for similar reasons. The mormons are waaaay better at public relations than the scientologists. | |
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| Annonymous is LEGION! hm. i have this sneaking suspicion that this attack was "co-ordinated" by 4chan. /b/ in particular. makes me wonder if the SA Goons might decide to get in on the fun...or the YTMND crowd... ..imagine if all those myspace users decided to band together to hammer at something..or if 2chan came out of their cloistered exstanec acrost the pac-pond to aim an attack at something.... frightening, really. | |
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  shane349 Premium join:2005-03-21 Delta, OH | yay i love the simplicity of ddos attacks. just a bunch of computers infected with a bot linked by irc pinging a common target. AWESOME! | |
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