Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 "Raise Public Confront"? You can't even confront the public when they have misunderstood views and they are standing outside your ORG!!!! That's gift wrapped public you could be speaking to every month!! Lousy Cult is lousy
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 Oh thats DM? I thought it was a family photo... mom and dad on the left and Junior on the right.
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 Amazing up to date ramblings about psychiatry and glaxo smith kline. There has to be cause for a libel case in this magazine if we forwarded copies to relevant companies and professional bodies.
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 Do it, faggot. Also, DM wears those clown shoes because the lifts are a little less visually obvious that way. It's a lesser-evil choice. (The previous paragraph is pure conjecture, and AFAIK David Miscavige does not wear actual clown shoes when he's not in bed.)
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 Beyond that, surely this qualifies as hate speech and officially labels them a hate group way overdue for the consequences that comes with that.
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 We need to spread this (or highlights from it) while it's current.
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 Well, no. If they had called psychiatrists "crooks" that would be libelous.
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 Its hardly a fair choice. As much as he may aspire to the heights of malfeasance David Miscavige sadly, will remain the lesser evil.
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 You mean you've read it in it's entirety and can't find any communication of a statement that expressly stated or implied to be factual, may give an individual, business, product or group ( such as glaxo smith kline or the psychiatric profession) a negative image? (It is usually a requirement that this claim be false and that the publication is communicated to someone other than the person defamed) I think you need to try harder.
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 Knight and kilts . Page after page of batshitinsane rantings against eradicating the evil psychs . Needs more butterflies and glitter . Oooooh looky there, David Miscavige is wearing a wedding ring I wonder where his beloved wife Shelly Miscavige is? . This has got to be one of the craziest Impact magazines I've seen in a long time
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 http://forums.whyweprotest.net/123-...azine-issue-125-dec-2010-a-74956/#post1377054 Page 14 and 15 if you are following along at home: Gee... So Anonymous was arrested and sent to penitentiary... And the FBI, US Secret Service, and Homeland Security were all involved in this. Yup I guess thats the end of that....... oh wait.... Does anyone have ANY (and I know I'm stretching here) clue just what the heck they are talking about? Can anyone provide ANY sort of context that doesn't make the entire paragraph an outright lie? Please?!? I need to know they aren't really that stupid to think we've just vanished and they singlehandedly dealt us the blow. Are they really this stupid and quick to lie?
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 A "trio of dastardly villains"? Who talks like that? Oh wait, Davie does during his speeches.
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 I seriously wonder how NOI can go along with imagery like that also "the trio of dastardly villians"? There's only 3 of us? :-(
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 To match the COS cross, the knight should have eight arrows radiating outwards, (to show that he serves the Lords of C[COLOR="Gray"]ha[/COLOR]OS).
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 Interesting, thanks Magazine is very polished, with high production values & beautiful graphic design. (obviously, that's all you need for legitimacy) I loved the one about the VM in Calcutta, helping dying children. The Gaiman-Calcioli photo was interesting. G & G vitamins have been helping in chernobyl? really?!??!
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 Not any more. All 3 of us ringleaders of anonymous are currently in prison. I'm typing this from Guantanamo. We would have gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for those darn Ethical OTs.
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 hahahahahahaha. In case anyone missed it: [SIZE="4"][COLOR="Magenta"]Anon's ringleaders have been identified. (Leaderless movement has ringleaders? lulz) Anon is no longer LOLing, for the lulz is dead. All of anon have been namefagged and facefagged Anon is no more [/COLOR][/SIZE]
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 This has just has a retweet from Sir Graham Linehan; expect a surge in guest numbers
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 Does anyone have 1. Really good OCR software 2. Patience (to resolve ambiguous words) Would be great to have this PDF fully searchable etc. I really like how they spin their PR. They love their developing world photo opportunities. This isn't so much a "religion", more an alternative medicine cult (for want-of-a-better word?). They really market themselves as the crusaders against the evul skyatrists!! False dichotomy! Quite telling anti-pychiatrists groups want to distance themselves from $cientology!! Scientologists should be made aware that there are other anti-psychiatry groups.
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 So, let me see if I understand this right. 40 people a day X 365 days = 14,600 people a year, swept off the streets of Hungary by evil psychs, locked into caged beds and never heard from again. Until 2 scientologists came along, and vanquished the evil psychs. What bizarro world are these Scientologists living in?
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 It is hysterical. In London, the first protest (on 10 Feb 2008) had 500+ protestors. Now that numbers for the monthly protests have dwindled, they probably think they can get away with such a claim.
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 The brochures in the peoples hands on page 48 are soooo shooped. Scifags sure like to give stat numbers. DM dox or GTFO! Marty
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 I don't need to read it in its entirety to be 100% sure that no legal action will ever be pursued. On the other hand... http://forums.whyweprotest.net/123-leaks-legal/france-frantz-convicted-appeal-2011-a-74343/
Re: IAS IMPACT Magazine, issue 125, Dec 2010 They aren't shopped; the ones in India aren't. Horst Tubbesing (the elite Scientologist who used the lawyers Carter-Ruck to ban John Duignan's The Complex in the UK) is there, with other yellow shirted people. Photo ops are piece of piss. I've seen several hi-res photos from India, though not that specific one.