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Xenu, Scientology And Those Who Protest Against Them

www.xenu.net

The cult known as Scientology, founded by hack sci-fi writer L. Ron Hubbard, continues to attempt to suppress dissention via intimidation in many different forms. This has been well documented over the years. The website, xenu.net has a lot of very eye-opening information that the Church of Scientology wouldn’t want you to read (plus it would make Tom Cruise and John Travolta have hissy fits). I’m not a fan of L. Ron Hubbard nor am I interested in pro-Scientology garbage but anything that can make Cruise and/or Travolta (or most Scientologists in general) go into conniptions is a good thing. So if you have a little time and like to read what some Scientology wackos are up to (who make liberal moonbats look tame in comparison) check out xenu.net as well as the other site listed in the graphic above. Also, the group known as Anonymous (see photo of their protest below) will have worldwide protests against Scientology today (click here for pictures from their February 10, 2008 worldwide protests). I’m curious to see if any video will be posted.

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One Response to “Xenu, Scientology And Those Who Protest Against Them”

  1. David Says:

    Thx for the tip. I need to make some time to check the Xenu stuff out.

    “hack sci-fi writer L. Ron Hubbard”

    *heh* Pretty close. Actually, it’s been rumored for years (some speculation by some folks who really ought to know) that the “best” of Hubbard’s “work” was actually ghost-written by one of the giants of “The Golden Age of Sci-Fi” but we may never be certain because

    1. the fiction of Hubbard’s usally attributed to the “ghost” isn’t up to the “ghost’s” usual standards and
    2. both the people who have firsthand knowledge to affirm or deny the facts are dead.

    So, I’ll not even mention who it’s speculated the “ghost” was.

    Enigmatic? No, not nearly so much as pondering how so many gullible fools have been sucked into Scientology. I guess people really are stupid.

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