Kirstie Alley Liked Animals More Than People! February 4, 2008
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First Tom Cruise’s promotional videos for Scientology managed to find their way to the public. Now, a promo pamphlet featuring actress Kirstie Alley from last September has surfaced.
Two things come to mind right away: one, that cracks seem to be appearing in the previously formidable Scientology wall of silence.
The second, for now, is Kirstie Alley is a lot nuttier than previously thought.
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Alley, whose career has been mostly a muddle since “Cheers” went off the air in the 1990s, is described in the piece as a “Solo NOTS Auditor, Diamond Meritorious of the IAS and a founding member of the Super Expansion Project.”
For more on Kirstie’s brochure and a glossary of terms, check out this Web site hosted by Carnegie Mellon University.
Official Board of Inquiry Notice February 4, 2008
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Breaking news … February 4, 2008
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Church of Scientology: ‘”Anonymous’ will be stopped”
Wikinews - Feb. 4, 2008
Claiming that “actions are being taken”, a person replying to emails to the Church of Scientology has responded exclusively to Wikinews regarding the recent attacks on their web sites from the nebulous “Anonymous” group. In an effort to get the Church’s side of the story, Wikinews freelance journalist Brian McNeil located a contact address, knowledge@lrh.org. A “Laetitia” responded, ignoring a detailed list of questions that would have given information on the damage inflicted on the Church and action taken. Instead non-specific comments about how the Church is handling the issue were given. She first started by asking if Wikinews was “part of Anonymous or are you pro-Scientology?”
“Activities of Anonymous have been reported to the Authorities and actions are being taken. Their activities are illegal and we do not approve of them. At the same time, our main work is to improve the environment, make people more able and spiritually aware. … yes, we are taking action,” said Laetitia.
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