SoccerMom's Profile

Things I Love: Family, Freedom, Puppies, a sunny 75-degree day with a brisk breeze for kite-flying, fountain Diet Pepsi, and finding people who share my interests

Things I Loathe: Dishonesty, hostility, two-faced people, hypocrisy, lazy reporting, olives, cleaning, apathy, Please note that the first four mean that by definition, Scientology is now on my list of loathed things.

On My Radar: Children's issues, corruption, hypocrisy in the name of religious evangelism, politics.

My Comments

Two reactions to this:

1. Thank goodness the Church of Scientology is seriously considering fleeing the North American continent. Don't let the door hit you in the ass, Miscavige. Not that running will keep you out of prison for the deaths, frauds and many other miscellaneous crimes you've committed in the name of "religion." What an abomination.

2. Pity the poor South Africans who may not know what an abusive and criminal organization is setting up camp on their soil. Research these people, all those who have access to internet connections in South Africa. People will die if you don't, and these wolves in sheep's clothing will try to utterly take over your governance and forcibly convert you to their twisted system.

Keep after 'em, Radar, and all other media outlets. We're counting on you to inform the world, and make the Freewinds a plague ship that can berth nowhere.

Posted by: SoccerMom on March 25, 2008 11:31 PM

Can't blame Radar for what other sites are saying, and all media should report fact as fact, and rumor as rumor. Unfortunately, the speed of today's media means that often the story is known, but not yet sourced, which has caused rumors to be more frequently included. We're the customers, and we vote with our keyboards these days, which puts pressures on media to speed it up.

That said, I hope Will isn't lying (which Scientologists call telling "acceptable truth"). Until I'm 100 percent certain he's not part of that cult, I won't be seeing any of his movies or otherwise supporting him in any way.

I'm no Bible-thumper, but the cult of Scientology is insidious evil masquerading behind the sparkling white smiles of corrupt and brainwashed celebrities. When considered in its totality, reading L. Ron Hubbard's mad ramblings, Scientology has no redeeming qualities that aren't to be found amply in other, better places less dangerous to one's health and wallet.


Operation Freakout, Operation Snow White, Disconnection, Suppressive Persons, Fair Game, R2-45, introspection rundowns, (dangerous) purification rundowns, Lisa McPherson, freeloader debts, vulture ministers, "global obliteration of psychiatry," "Operation Planetary Calm"...

Let Google be your friend, fellow suburban moms.

Don't let their relative youth and distinctive culture keep you from joining hands with Anonymous April 12th for Operation Reconnect. There's NOTHING good about Scientology, and all the talk of "religious tolerance" in the world can't make it a religion -- it's "the North Korea of religions."

Watch out, Will and Jada. Tom and Katie's insanity is contagious.
Lie down with dogs... get fleas. Don't say we didn't warn you!

Posted by: SoccerMom on March 19, 2008 2:50 AM

Kudos, Mr. Cook, for honestly and accurately portraying the "church" of Scientology as it is, and the "anonymous" movement as I have seen it to be by lurking on forums all over the place.

So many of us bystanders (and participants, too) are extremely heartened that a few courageous journalists are telling the truth, and informing the public. It gives comfort to those who have left the cult, those who have been "fair gamed" by the cult, and those who seek to stop the cult's genocidal "master race" ideology.

I'll be on the lookout for Jenna Miscavige's interview, and all that follows. The serious, not-funny, and truly threatening cult of Scientology must be brought to account for its subversive and terroristic activites. Stop them, NOW, before it's too late for us all!.

Posted by: SoccerMom on March 18, 2008 7:14 PM


 
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