#stupidscientology “We’re play…

July 20th, 2010

#stupidscientology “We’re playing for blood, the stake is EARTH.” – L. Ron Hubbard.

Saying Scientology is stupid i…

July 20th, 2010

Saying Scientology is stupid is a gross redundancy. #stupidscientology

“Somebody some day will say ‘t…

July 20th, 2010

“Somebody some day will say ‘this is illegal.’ By then be sure the orgs say what is legal or not.” – L. Ron Hubbard, #stupidscientology

So, when you her the phrase #s…

July 20th, 2010

So, when you her the phrase #stupidscientology everybody scream!

UFO over Hangzhou, China: a long exposé

July 19th, 2010

“An unidentified flying object (UFO) disrupted air traffic over Zhejiang’s provincial capital Hangzhou late on Wednesday [July 7], the municipal government said on Thursday. Xiaoshan Airport was closed after the UFO was detected at around 9 pm, and some flights were rerouted …

A source with knowledge of the matter, however, told China Daily on Thursday that authorities had learned what the UFO was after an investigation. But it was not the proper time to publicly disclose the information because there was a military connection, he said, adding that an official explanation is expected to be given on Friday.” [source: People’s Daily, July 9, 2010]

And yet, no official explanation has come after more than a week. Though the Internet is still buzzing with speculation about why the Chinese government wouldn’t clarify the case, perhaps the most immediate question should be why should we trust that anonymous source. Did the source really had “knowledge of the matter”? Or was it simply an unreliable source, which may not even exist?

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U.S. Atheists Reportedly Using Hair Dryers to ‘De-Baptize’

July 19th, 2010

American atheists lined up to be “de-baptized” in a ritual using a hair dryer, according to a report Friday on U.S. late-night news program “Nightline.”

Leading atheist Edwin Kagin blasted his fellow non-believers with the hair dryer to symbolically dry up the holy water sprinkled on their heads in days past. The styling tool was emblazoned with a label reading “Reason and Truth.”

Kagin believes parents are wrong to baptize their children before they are able to make their own choices, even slamming some religious education as “child abuse.” He said the blast of hot air was a way for adults to undo what their parents had done.

“I was baptized Catholic. I don’t remember any of it at all,” said 24-year-old Cambridge Boxterman. “According to my mother, I screamed like a banshee … so you can see that even as a young child I didn’t want to be baptized. It’s not fair. I was born atheist, and they were forcing me to become Catholic.”

Kagin doned a monk’s robe and said a few mock-Latin phrases before inviting those wishing to be de-baptized to “come forward now and receive the spirit of hot air that taketh away the stigma and taketh away the remnants of the stain of baptismal water.”

Ironically, Kagin’s own son became a fundamentalist Christian minister after having “a personal revelation in Jesus Christ.”

“One wonders where they went wrong,” he chuckled to the TV show.

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Why Do Anonymous Geeks Hate Scientologists?

July 19th, 2010

NYU professor Gabriella Coleman opened this profoundly profanity laced academic talk with a question: why have internet enthusiasts been drawn to denounce Scientology so vehemently for two decades? Scientology, she explained, has provided a perfect nemesis for geekery.

To the geeks, freaks and hackers of the net the Church of Scientology subverts the idea of technology to be about control instead of the freedom they cherish. Scientology has a long history of intimidation and litigation against its detractors and former members, which is abhorrent to the wilder ends of the internet. No end is quite as wild as 4chan, and it was out of 4chan’s endless quest for the lulz that online organized resistance to Scientology would emerge. After the infamous Tom Cruise video on his own experience of being a Scientologist and the church’s attempts to get it away of public scrutiny, Anonymous emerged from 4chan, a non-organization hellbent on the Church of Scientology’s absolute destruction. Anonymous started out harassing the Church online, but eventually translated to sometimes hilarious street protests, and disgusting pranking. “They decided to emerge form the internet bunkers and hit the streets,” says Coleman.

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UFO Spotted over China Causes Airport Delays

July 15th, 2010

http://english.ntdtv.com/ntdtv_en/ns_china/2010-07-15/558172052582.html

By Allen Xie

Hangzhou, CHINA- A UFO was spotted over Xiaoshan airport last Wednesday, causing a one-hour flight delay and grounding 18 airplanes.  The UFO was first picked up by the airport’s radar at 8:30 pm. Many locals claimed to see what they describe as a bright white light moving across the sky. Wild theories from aliens to Russian spy planes have popped up all over the web.

China Daily reports that the Chinese regime have knowledge of what the UFO is, but won’t comment on the matter as it connected with the military. The rumors and speculations have been fuelled by various eyewitness accounts. There have been numerous pictures and videos posted on the web of the incident and similar UFO sightings all over the world.

One video posted on YouTube clearly shows the UFO and its enormous exhaust trail as it flies over Hangzhou. The UFO looks like a comet and the even pulses once in mid-flight, creating a bubble in its exhaust trail.

Scientologists vs. Anderson Cooper: Church Attacks CNN Host

July 13th, 2010

Anderson Cooper has made himself a powerful enemy: the Church of Scientology.

Back in March, Anderson Cooper devoted a week of his show, “Anderson Cooper 360,” to a special investigation into allegations of violence and physical abuse within the Church of Scientology. Now, the church has struck back, devoting an entire issue of one of its magazines, “Freedom,” to an attack on Cooper and CNN:

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Ex Hertford cop’s ‘close encounter’ after UFO sighting

July 8th, 2010

what he thought were children that “disappeared all of a sudden”, while driving from Hertford to Puckeridge

The sighting was in July last year, but has only emerged within the last few days on a UFO-watcher’s website.

In his tantalising account the ex-cop, who identified himself only as Nick R, wrote: “I saw whilst driving along the A10 going home one evening after work north a light which was not the moon, orange and oval in shape. I drove into my parking space in Puckeridge and went into my flat. Faffed about for about 10 minutes then went outside for a cigarette.

“I saw something which I have never told anyone about. My flat was in Cambridge Court in Puckeridge backed on to fields. I saw in the twilight what I thought were kids messing about. No, as the light faded around 21.30 the orange globe appeared in the sky. I was at this time watching something on TV, then went outside for a fag again.”

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