Friday, May 25, 2007

Youth for Human Rights in Kenya

Can Human Rights spread the way to world peace? Youth for Human Rights International believes it can, and is traveling around the world to promote human rights education.



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Hawaii Drug Center gets Help from Kelly Preston and John Travolta

Thursday's benefit dinner hosted by Preston and Travolta was to raise funds for a residential facility for Narconon in Hawaii, where crystal meth addiction is a serious and wide-spread problem.



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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Australian Scientologist Speaks Out Against Drug Abuse

According to this story, people tested in a study a few years ago couldn't tell the difference between Ritalin, cocaine and amphetamine. So why are we giving this to our kids?



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Thursday, May 17, 2007

BBC: The Scientologists Have Done us a Service.

Good to see someone can see through the smokescreen BBC tried to put up and see the work the Scientologists did for what it was -- their right to assert their own freedom of speech and freedom of expression in the face of a pre-cooked story that Sweeney was manufacturing, whether it had an relation to the truth of not. I watched the documentary at http://www.bbcpanorama-exposed.org and it is pretty grotesque what BBC had attempted to do to twist the truth.



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Monday, May 14, 2007

There's a new face to Freedom Magazine

I've been blogging about the John Sweeney YouTube clip, and it was clear to me something was wrong with that picture. But I just read the full story of what happened with the filming of the BBC Panorama show in Freedom Magazine and it was a real eye opener.

I think BBC has made a serious error with Sweeney. They should never have trusted him with a piece like this to investigate. He clearly didn't have the integrity to do a fair, honest job of the investigation.

Well, I guess they know now...

John Sweeney Loses it Part II



BBC reporter John Sweeney is absent in this short clip as Rich of RichAndMark.com decided to berate an innocent Scientologist for the crime of questioning as to the taste, texture and bias of a banana.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Have you been following the news about the BBC Panorama show on Scientology?

Here's the latest. This clip showed up a couple of hours ago on YouTube.

If anyone was ever a candidate for the worlds worst investigative reporter it's got to be this clown.

Watch this one:



In case you missed it, the guy in the back screaming insults at John Travolta was BBC's own John Sweeney.

How can they keep this guy on their payroll?



"You may have been taught that the mind is a very difficult thing to know about. This is the first principle of Scientology: It is possible to know about the mind, the spirit and life."—L. Ron Hubbard
The Guardian Unlimited closes ranks with BBC, apologizing from John Sweeney's behavior (see last post), but Sweeney's quote apologies and excuses for his utterly disgusting behavior doesn't ring true to me.

"You may have been taught that the mind is a very difficult thing to know about. This is the first principle of Scientology: It is possible to know about the mind, the spirit and life."—L. Ron Hubbard

Saturday, May 12, 2007

I just heard about this BBC reporter who had a psychotic break. Looks from the background like he's in the CCHR Museum (Psychiatry: an Industry of Death).

Then I found out he was trying to film an story about Scientology.



Forgive me if I don't believe everything he says which this story comes out. Christ!