http://www.blogtalkradio.com/cultxpt
You can listen to last Sunday’s program on the Year in Review. Next Sunday we’ll discuss the history of protesting Scientology. During a broadcast you can call in or talk in the chat area.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/cultxpt
You can listen to last Sunday’s program on the Year in Review. Next Sunday we’ll discuss the history of protesting Scientology. During a broadcast you can call in or talk in the chat area.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/cultxpt
Mark Bunker and I will be co-hosting a Year in Review one-hour program on blogtalkradio.com this Sunday at 3pm LA time. There’s a call in number and a chat area both for the program. I’m hoping some long-time critics will call in and give their views on Project Chanology and all the other amazing things that happened this year.
This is troubling. I wonder where that van went? And I’ll just bet those “patients” will be more than happy to spill the beans once they are released.
This video was removed today from youtube.com. I got the following notice by email…
The following video(s) from your account have been disabled for violation of the YouTube Community Guidelines:
Your account has received one Community Guidelines warning strike, which will expire in six months. Additional violations may result in the temporary disabling of your ability to post content to YouTube and/or the termination of your account.
For your reference, a copy of this message has also been emailed to the address associated with this account.
Sincerely,
The YouTube Team
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So what was this horrible video? It was Kendrick Moxon interrupting a journalist in Clearwater trying to talk to Dennis Erlich, an ex-Scientologist. That’s it. It’s been on youtube for years. Why was it pulled? youtube graciously doesn’t say. How can you complain? Not very easily. I’m putting the video on to vimeo.com now.
See if you can figure out which youtube community guideline I broke, here:
http://www.youtube.com/t/community_guidelines
This is discussion of how youtube is treating critics of Scientology…
http://www.lisamcpherson.org/questions.htm
You can repond here. I will place the article the questionnaire belongs with online by January 1.
December 5 is the anniversary of the death of Lisa McPherson. She was a 36-year-old devoted Scientologist who had developed mental problems, despite having recently gone “clear.” Scientologists put her in a room of their Ft. Harrison Hotel in Clearwater Florida and held her there for 18 days, then they drove her past 4 hospitals to New Port Richey where a Scientology doctor was on duty. He pronounced Lisa dead.
Lisa’s case is a stark example of what can happen because of Scientology’s belief that they know better than doctors, pyschiatrists, and just common sense.
Some Scientologists have claimed that Lisa would hate for us critics to be using her name against Scientology. But I believe that as she was held against her will in that room and slowly killed, she probably changed her mind about Scientology.
Let us hope that enough people learn the truth about Scientology that there will be no more needless deaths like Lisa’s.