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TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> We're getting abit of common ground here you will

> notice. Both senior members of these

> aforementioned cults/religions are very aggressive

> people who will not allow anyone to gainsay them.

> What does this tell you? (I dont know, I'm asking

> you!)


Perhaps because their power is totally based on the blind trust and following of the "flock / cult members". These people prey on the vulnerable, weak, needy... Someone with their own mind is not going to follow, so they don't want them anywhere near their inner circle, especially not with a TV Camera!


Just my opinion of course :-$

So going back to the original question "Are there any scientologists in our midst?" Are there any out there that would like to give us their view of last night's programme? I would be interested to know if they feel embarrassed by last night's programme and whether it was a true representation of Scientology's attitude towards people who question them.
yeah, just thought it would be good to get a balanced opinion. The Scientologists have set up website after last night http://www.bbcpanorama-exposed.org/, where you can request a their DVD about the programme. I've ordered one, perhaps we could show it at a Dulwich Paradiso film evening...

I was going to post a balancing point about Scientologies tactics being bullying, but unlike a certain organisation whose name rhymes with Bowman Patholic, they haven't actually been responsible for the murder of hundreds of thousands of people who disagreed with their orthodoxy, but thought it might be too inflammatory.


Doh!!....

Way back when, someone living in a shared house I lived in got involved in one of these cults (don't think it was S********gy). She disappeared, then came back one day 'accompanied' by several not very friendly people to collect her belongings. They pretty much ensured there was no communication. Pretty scary stuff.

Bless you TT, on taking another look at the sketch I think that young lady could be DM.


Anyway just for you TT,as it is your thread and all, here's a scientologist (Top Gun himself) in the mist.


http://www.villainouscompany.com/vcblog/home/cassandr/public_html/vcblog/mt/images/atkinson.jpg

It's going to have to be cushions and the comfy chair.


Remember, said Scient0logy git's head is to be jammed in a window whilst all this larking about is going on, no need to rush.


As and ex-alter boy I want the biggest cruxifix! But happy for Senor Mockers to lead - and get followed about for weeks after.

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