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Just when we thought we couldn’t possibly adore I Can Has Cheezburger more, they go and post this.

It’s official, folks—we’re in lolcat love.

[Photo via I Can Has Cheezburger?]

Did someone inquire about Jett Travolta a while back

I stumbled on a story..the comments are hilarious..my faves are

Posted by: Dr. Bob at May 11, 2007 01:16 AM

John Travolta does nothing to treat his son’s autism because L.Ron Hubbard did not write an instruction book for it. The only thing that Hubbard suggests for people in this condition is his process called R2-45, which is essentially death by using a handgun. This is an actual Scientology process. Hubbard thinks that the person is better to ‘end cycle’ and come back again in a new body. That is Scientology compassion for you.

I think that this restaurant owner is pefectly entitled to be outraged at Travolta. Travolta is a man in a position of power who could do much to help his own son and the children of others. He chooses not to.
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Posted by: Travoltaisagoof at May 11, 2007 02:59 PM

Not only does Kelly Preston shill for scientology, she also advertises for Neutrogena skin cream. Neutrogena is owned by Johnson & Johnson. Johnson & Johnson owns Ortho McNeil Neurologics who produce “Haldol”, and Janssen who produces “Risperdal” and “concerta”.
These drugs are used in the treatment of ADD & Postpartum Depression.
I have met John Travolta and also got a glimpse of Jett, who at the age of 13, was sitting in front of the T.V. watching Barney. Jett is morbidly obese and gets very little exercise.
Jett is confined to the hotel room with his nannies, while daddy goes to the spa to hit on the male therapists.
Scientology will never help Jett, as he is considered a “degraded being” according to their tenants.

http://www.hollywoodinterrupted.com/archives/travolta_family_travesty_wild_hogs_star_gives_own_autistic_son_the_silent_treatment.phtml

UGH! Fuck Travolta and fuck $cienos altogether! What could I do, puke on them and say Xenu made me do it? Wouldn’t that be saweeeeeet. . . .

hey ..check this out…exposed ..the bbc attack in bringing out secrets they just shot themselves in the foot…

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I see some of my former friends from the Church using their time-honored persecution technique claiming that everyone is out to get them and the church.

Those who are wondering if there is an active effort to post comments and spread links favorable to the church, why of course there is. As an ex-member, I used to be involved in just such activity. It’s not as if members are sitting in a room typing comments all day long at some church somewhere. Instead, action alerts are sent out in e-mail and on private websites with links to suspect websites and articles like this one, and members are encouraged to visit and file Knowledge Reports detailing the negative comments, including any identifying information about who made them, and also attaching their responses. This information is then stored in electronic databases for future reference and tracking purposes.

It is also incorrect to say that new members are not exposed to tech straight away upon entry into the organization. From the earliest moments of involvement in the church, tech is taught. I’ve included a link which shows exactly what early members are exposed to which will be absolutely familiar to anyone, right down to OT-0.

I left the Church in 2001 after I was pressured to disconnect my family. A close friend of mine who left a year earlier was deemed an SP (the church’s blacklist) and his life was made a living hell. I quit when I started doing research on the Internet and started getting answers to questions I had been putting in the back of my mind. The Lisa McPherson Trust helped me tremendously.

The media and the Internet are incredibly dangerous for the Church because they let members privately explore their own doubts and questions outside of the control of the Church. An incredible amount of time and money is spent on restricting this information because it threatens the viability of the entire organization, should enough people follow my footsteps.

I don’t blame my friends still in the Church for their beliefs. You don’t know just how effective group persuasion and tech methods can be. For those outside of the Church, the cause for skepticism is as plain as day, but for those within, attacking them for their beliefs threatens their self-worth, and people will try to defend that for a long time.

Sc!entol0gy attacks psychiatry, which is ironic, because so many of their techniques of manipulation were tested and found effective by that same field!

But for critics of the church, please don’t attack Sc!entologist followers for their beliefs — help show them there is a way out to a world that waits to welcome them back with open and accepting arms. That is what ultimately worked for me and I could not be happier. You cannot lead someone away from Sc!entology through name-calling.

Posted by: Ex-Member | May 17, 2007 01:21 PM

See Cruise get a derserved whipping form the German press:

http://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/0,1518,353577,00.html

Matt Lauer should have asked deeper questions but I guess he was jsut too shocked by whitnessing the lunacy of the midget

Spiegel: Mr. Cruise, as you know, Scientology has been under federal surveillance in Germany. Scientology is not considered a religion there, but rather an exploitative cult with totalitarian tendencies.

WOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

What a bastard, instantly connecting it with bigotry. THe loony can’t even draw the appropriate line between the two.

Time to celebrate! I’m thinking a nice martini..

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