Showing posts with label lisa mcpherson. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Contents of Andrew Morton's biography of Tom Cruise and Scientology revealed

Contents of Andrew Morton's unauthorized biography of Cruise revealed

Andrew Morton's long-awaited book, Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography, isn't out until next Tuesday, but details of the book are already showing up in the news. Here are just some of the many facts that are contained in this tell all book:

  • Suri Cruise was conceived like the devil in the film Rosemary's Baby.

  • Scientology has taken over the 45-year-old actor's life, Tom Cruise, with its officials selecting many of the staff at his Hollywood mansion.

  • Tom Cruise is consulted by Scientology leader David Miscavige on "every aspect of planning and policy" and has tailored his whole career to fit the aims of the 'Church'.

  • David Miscavige is so close to Tom Cruise that he even joined him and Katie Holmes on their honeymoon in the Maldives.

    On the Honeymoon: Katie Holmes, Tom Cruise, David Miscavige, L. Ron Hubbard and Xenu the Galactic Overlord

  • Suri Cruise was created using frozen sperm from dead Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. Some Scientology critics, such as myself, believe that this "L. Ron Hubbard sperm" was actually a mixture of sperm from Xenu the Galactic Overlord from OT3 The Wall of Fire and the Vistaril that was found in L Ron Hubbard's dead ass.

    Xenu the Galactic Overlord in Scientology's secret doctrine OT3, The Wall of Fire

  • Scientology head David Miscavige ordered a wildflower field planted because Tom Cruise expressed a desire to run through one with then-wife Nicole Kidman.

  • Nicole Kidman's "lukewarm" feelings towards the 'Church', her insistence on remaining a Catholic and the fact that her father is a psychologist all contributed to the break-up of her marriage with Tom Cruise.

  • Tom Cruise is the No. 2 power in the 'Church'. Jesse Prince, a former Scientologist, is quoted as saying that David Miscavige and Tom Cruise "were like glue, two little people who really enjoyed each other."

    Tom Cruise and David Mscavige

  • David and Victoria Beckham are the next recruitment target for the 'Church'.

  • Katie Holmes signed a billion year contract before committing to Scientology, a contract that is similar to this.

  • Nicole Kidman "feared blackmail" over sex tapes made with Scientologists.

  • Katie Holmes signed a pre-nup that nets her 3 million dollars for each year of marriage. This pre-nup was brokered by none other than Katie's own father.
  • Another document that was signed when Tom and Katie started dating states that Katie must "turn only to Scientology's treatment only" and "must never use psychiatric care or psychiatric drugs." Lisa McPherson tragically followed these same rules.

    Tom Cruise and Scientology sue Andrew Morton's publisher over new Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography book The Andrew Morton book is not being published in England, due to that country's libel laws. Scientologists may sue in Britain if the book is distributed there.Scientology lawyers are believed to be drawing up a lawsuit seeking £50million in compensation from Andrew Morton's publishers, St Martin's Press.



    A member of the Scientology 'Church', who has not read the unauthorized biography by Andrew Morton, said the book is "really badly written".Tom Cruise's lawyer has denied every one of Andrew Morton's claims and calls the book "boring, poorly researched." Cruise's lawyer has also stated that Tom Cruise refuses to read the book but said he knows for a fact that everything written in the book is nothing but lies. Claims of Scientologists around the world, who also have not read the book, are coming forward stating that the book is "%100 complete lies".

    The Scientology 'Church' has said that it is forbidding any of it's members from reading the truths found in this book because they might wake up and realize that they belong to an evil dangerous cult. Even though the 'Church' is not allowing their members to read the book they are encouraging their negative reviews to be seen everywhere.
    The S is for Scientology - Scientologists are stupid
    More news on Andrew Morton's book, Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography, coming soon!



  • Wednesday, December 05, 2007

    12th Anniversary of Scientology killing Lisa McPherson








    Remember Lisa McPherson
    Today is the 12th Anniversary of Scientologist Lisa McPherson's death at the hands of The 'Church' of Scientology. We must never forget this tragedy.

    When hearing ridiculous claims in the news from actor Will Smith of how great Scientology is and how it is %98 just like the bible, we must remember that this is what happens when you join a cult. You get brainwashed. You lose all your money, and you can eventually end up dead just like Lisa McPherson. We must never forget!

    What happened to Lisa:
    On December 5, 1995, Lisa McPherson was dead on arrival at a hospital 45 minutes north of Clearwater Florida। According to the coroner's report, Lisa was underweight, severely dehydrated, and had bruises and bug bites (see the entire report here).

    Story continued at
    www.lisamcpherson.org


    Moreे about Lisa McPherson:

    www.lisamcpherson.org
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_McPherson
    http://www.whyaretheydead.net/room174.html
    http://www.scientology-kills.org/personal_pgs/mcpherson/mcpherson.htm
    http://www.lisafiles.com/
    http://www.watchman.org/sci/mcpherson.htm
    http://lisatrust.bogie.nl/
    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Scientology/ReleaseForms/Introspection.html


    Scientology's Clearwater voted worst place to retire

    Home to Scientology, this Tampa Bay area hamlet has the highest percentage of seniors of any U.S. city. This "graying" of Florida in general, has caused many retirees to change their mind and leave, fleeing the bland culture, extreme weather and high real estate and homeowner's insurance prices of Florida.

    More information on why Clearwater is so bad:

    Scientology's town

    As Scientologists launch unprecedented expansion, downtown Clearwater's identity is at stake. A two-part special report

    Lisa Mcpherson was killed in Clearwater Florida by Scientologists. Learn more

    Scientology's Assault on Clearwater Florida

    Understanding Scientology / Chapter 13: Not So Clear in Clearwater


    Monday, December 03, 2007

    Another person stabbed in Scientology because they were not allowed their necessary medication

    LAUDERHILL, FLORIDA - A mute autistic child may be permanently blind following an attack at his home where his aunt jammed a large knife into the boy's eyes, authorities say. The woman then stabbed herself in the eye, police said.

    The boy, 12, was being evaluated by eye specialists at Jackson Memorial Hospital, officials said. Lauderhill Fire-Rescue paramedics who treated the boy Friday morning said that when they found him he could not see.

    Earlier, the boy was left helpless for about 10 hours as other relatives in the home failed to call 911 following the attack at 1 a.m., said Lt. Rick Rocco, Lauderhill police spokesman. It was unclear what led to the delay in calling for help, officials said. Some are believing this tragic event happened do to the fact that the aunt, who is a practicing Scientologist, had not been taking the necessary medication that she was supposed to be taking. It is a known fact that any kind of medication is not allowed in Scientology.

    No one was immediately charged but officials took the aunt into custody and continued to try to sort through the details. The woman gave no reason for the stabbing and no names have been released yet, according to police.

    The boy can't easily tell them what happened because of his autism, a developmental disorder that often impairs speech and other communication skills.

    ``The preliminary prognosis is that the child is going to be blind,'' said Lt. Rick Rocco, spokesman for the Lauderhill Police Department.

    Neighbors in the 8500 block of Northwest 53rd Street said they had not noticed any problems at the home, where the boy lived with his grandmother. County property records show the house is owned by Stella Babington, 72.

    "She adored that child," neighbor Peggy Burrows said of Babington. "Sometimes the boy would be running around the lawn in his underwear, but we rarely saw him. They kept mostly to themselves."

    "They were pulling the woman away, and she was ranting and raving about suppressed people," neighbor Joanne Kull said. "She looked very angry."

    A suppressive person in Scientology is defined as anyone whom the
    Church of Scientology perceive as an enemy. Read the full Wikipedia definition of Suppressive Person here.

    Neighbors did not recognize the woman, who was taken to Broward General Medical Center for her injury. The boy also initially was taken to Broward General before he was transferred to the Miami hospital.

    Something has to be done about Scientology's stance on not allowing the mentally sick to take their necessary medication. How many more innocent victims have to get stabbed or even die?

    Here are other examples of Scientology denying the mentally ill their medication:

    Jeremy Perkins and Ellie Perkins
    Jeremy Perkins - Ellie Perkins video on CBS 48 Hours

    Lisa Mchperson
    Lisa McPherson


    http://www.whyaretheydead.net



    Tuesday, October 16, 2007

    History of Scientology Censorship and Attacks on the Internet

    History of Internet Censorship by the "Church" of Scientology

    1994 - Cancelbunny: Scientology censors alt.religion.scientology

    Alt.religion.scientology (a.r.s.) has been one of the most active newsgroups on the Internet, a place where pro- and anti-Scientology netizens hotly debate each other. Beginning in 1994, Scientology operatives began tampering with a.r.s. by surreptitiously canceling postings critical of itself. The source of unauthorized cancellations came to be known as the Cancelbunny, although the Cancelbunny project really involved a number of cancelers. The Cancelbunny (or Cancelbunnies) deleted hundreds of messages using their email accounts at a variety of service providers, including Netcom, Deltanet, University College in Dublin, Ireland, Directnet, Kaiwan, and NetVoyage. All providers responded swiftly to determine the identities of the unauthorized cancelers and terminate their accounts. A group of netizens even joined forces to track down the Cancelbunny; they called themselves the Rabbit Hunters.

    While the efforts of the Rabbit Hunters and Internet service providers slowed the Cancelbunny and forced it to jump around quite a bit, the bunny was still going actively in April 1995, 17 months after beginning its cancellations, and still appears from time to time now three years later.

    1995 - Operation Delete a.r.s.: Scientology attempts to off the newsgroup

    In January 1995 Scientology attorney Helena Kobrin unilaterally instructed Usenet servers to delete the whole a.r.s. newsgroup. Kobrin sent emails to the servers with the “remove” instruction usually used to delete newsgroups. Fortunately, her instruction was not followed, and three years later a.r.s is still very active.

    1995 - Operation Raid: Scientology raids Internet users’ homes

    Scientology’s 1995 raids of Internet users’ homes comprise one of the most atrocious chapters in the history of Scientology’s censorship war on the Internet. A great deal of information surrounds the raids. Briefly:

    *February: Scientology raided the home of former Scientologist Dennis Erlich, seizing numerous items including computers and disks. Erlich ” along with Tom Klemesrud, the operator of his bulletin board system (BBS) and Netcom, his Internet service provider ” was subsequently sued by Scientology for “copyright infringements.”

    *Early August: Scientology raided the home of former Scientologist Arnie Lerma for posting to the Internet a widely-available federal court document known as the Fishman Papers. The papers included excerpts of Scientology’s “secret scripture.” Scientology then sued Lerma, his service provider Digital Gateway Systems, and even the Washington Post for including 46 words from the Fishman Papers in an article on the incident.
    Link: http://www.lermanet.com/cos/raid.html

    *Late August: Again claiming copyright infringement, Scientology raided the home of Lawrence Wollersheim and Bob Penny, the then-directors of FACTNet, a nonprofit BBS (now a web site). With federal marshals standing by, Scientology seized computers, disks, files, and more. Naturally, Scientology then sued FACTNet.

    *September: “Scientology agents, accompanied by a locksmith, local police, and two U.S. `computer experts’, entered the premises of XS4ALL (xs4all.nl), an Internet service provider in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Scientology demanded that XS4ALL remove a copy of the Fishman Papers from a customer’s web page. (XS4ALL refused to do so.) Dutch Internet users protested Scientology’s action by putting over 100 copies of the Fishman Papers on web sites all over the country. Scientology responded to this cyber-civil-disobedience campaign by suing four Dutch Internet service providers (including XS4ALL) as well as well-known Dutch writer Karin Spaink, who helped initiate the campaign. They withdrew this lawsuit on December 12, but filed a much larger suit, against 23 separate parties, on January 31. A court hearing was held on February 26, and a verdict was rendered on March 12, giving a total victory to the defendants.” [Written by Scientology critic Ron Newman].

    1995 - Operation Anonymous Remailer: Scientology sues and squashes

    Starting in January 1995 Scientology launched an attack against anonymous remailers and posters. In January a letter was sent to anonymous remailers demanding they not allow anonymous postings to a.r.s. or alt.clearing.technology. At this point, such prominent entities such as Electronic Freedom Foundation, the Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Post reported Scientology’s Internet abuses.

    Later, in the Spring of 1996, in an attempt to attack anonymous postings by “Scamizdat,” Scientology filed suit against a.r.s. poster Grady Ward and then Keith Henson. In connection with the suit, the Finnish anonymous remailer anon.penet.fi was ordered to reveal the identities of two of its users. The remailer’s administrator, Julf Helsingius, refused to disclose the names. Instead, on August 22, 1996, he closed anon.penet.fi, an action that shocked the Internet and was widely reported in the media.

    1996 - Operation Spam Attack: Scientology clogs a.r.s.

    Scientology’s abuse of a.r.s continued via a new method from May to December 1996. During this time, Scientology bombarded a.r.s. with thousands of spam messages taken verbatim from the Scientology web site. This action paralyzed the purpose and effective use of the newsgroup.

    1998 - Operation Netizen: Scientology threatens netizens at large

    Scientology had sent numerous emails to Netizens threatening litigation for posting even short excerpts of Scientology’s copyrighted material, despite the fact that copyright law allows such excerpting. Netizens and their families have received threats by email and fax, visits by Scientologists and private investigators, and slanderous phone calls.

    * Web hosts of Tilman Hausherr and Ray Randolph were threatened with litigation. Scientology considers Hausherr’s parody of “$cientology” and Randolph’s domain name www.scientology-kills.net infringements of the Scientology trademark. To most observers, it seems that both uses are legal, since Hausherr’s parody and Randolph’s domain name constitute satire and commentary on Scientology rather than attempts to be mistaken for Scientology. The latter would be trademark infringement; but it would be difficult for anyone to mistake “$cientology” or “scientology-kills” for Scientology. Randolph has received the support of the ACLU and EFF, both of which will handle his litigation if Scientology follows through on its threat.

    * Scientology sends Internet web site templates to 116,000 Scientologists, so that the Scientologists can set up pages that appear to be their personal home pages. City of Night says, “Church officials hope that by creating many, many web sites that link to Scientology’s home page, Scientology can clog search engines and prevent information critical of the Church from reaching those interested in learning all about Scientology.” [City of Night, March 19 - 25].

    A number of these new templates are viewable on the links below:

    D. Peterson http://members.aol.com/jasondrp/ Teri Milch http://home.mci2000.com/~tmilch@mci2000.com/index.htm Michael Lewis http://www.relaypoint.net/~lewisgroup/index.htm Grahame Scott-Douglas http://www.relaypoint.net/~grahamesd/ Kathy Weigand http://www.relaypoint.net/~kweigand/index.htm Denise Palm http://home1.gte.net/cedarlan/new/index.htm Kevin Brown http://members.aol.com/actinup2/ Tom Humphrey http://members.aol.com/humphreytr/index.htm

    2002 - Multiple Internet attacks

    The Church of Scientology briefly managed to yank references to anti-Scientology websites from the Google search engine, one of the main sites being xenu.net.

    Citing the controversial Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Scientology lawyers claimed that Google may no longer include anti-Scientology sites that allegedly infringe upon the Church of Scientology's intellectual property.

    Link: http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2002/03/51233

    2005 - 2007: The Scientology Internet attacks continue

    Glen Stollery gets sued by Scientology over his parody website, www.scientomogy.info

    Link: http://www.scientomogy.com/scientomogy1.php

    * Multiple attacks on Myspace.com to delete user accounts that speak negatively of Scientology

    Link: http://www.scientomogy.com/myspace1.php

    * Multiple critics of Scientology, such as myself, get attacked

    Links: http://www.scientomogy.com/scientology_pi.php
    http://www.scientomogy.com/aliens.php

    Please feel free to add more "Scientology attacks" in the comments section and I will update this page asap.

    What you can do to stop Scientology?

    One does not have to disagree with Scientology to agree that its actions on the Internet are reprehensible. Help us take action against this new censorship attack:

    1. Forward this email following net etiquette to all interested Internet users, Internet service providers, and search mechanisms.

    2. Forward this email to Scientology’s celebrities urging them to stop promoting an organization that takes such reprehensible censoring action against the Internet. Here are some Scientology celebrity email addresses: John Travolta: info@johntravolta.org Nancy Cartright (voice of Bart Simpson): nancy@kidsister.com Chick Corea: chickcorea@n2k.com Jenna Elfman: 8730 Sunset Blvd, #220W, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or to “Dharma & Greg”, 20th Century Fox, 10201 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca 90034

    Other Scientology celebrities include Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Kirstie Alley, Lisa Marie Presley, Priscilla Presley, and Kelly Preston. Write to them if you can locate their addresses!

    2.Email Scientology at info@scientology.net and let them know you will not stand for their censoring free speech on the Internet.

    Parts borrowed from Factnet

    Monday, October 15, 2007

    Another death because of Scientology - Accused refused bail

    A practicing Scientologist woman from Sydney who is accused of murdering two family members has been refused bail.

    The 25-year-old who can’t be named is accused of stabbing to death her sister and father, both Scientologists, in their home in Revesby last July.

    It is also alleged that she attacked her mother but the third victim survived after two weeks in hospital.

    The accused has been diagnosed with a psychotic illness, the doctor telling the court that his patient would respond better to treatment in the non-custodial environment at the Bunya facility at Cumberland hospital rather than the hospital wing at Long Bay where she currently resides.

    The Magistrate denied the conditional bail application supporting the Crown submission but the accused’s actual medical treatment will remain the same no matter where she is housed.

    So, why did this happened? A simple but horrible answer - Scientologists are not allowed Phych drugs of any kind no matter what the situation is.

    This is not the first time this has happened. Learn more about Scientology denying people the medication they so badly need:


    The Jeremy Perkins Tragedy
    http://www.scientomogy.com/jeremy_perkins.php
    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/JeremyPerkins/


    Lisa McPherson - Death by Scientology

    Scientology associated deaths


    So if Scientology is so against phych drugs, why did their founder L Ron Hubbard have them in his ass when he died?


    It's time to stop Scientology from killing more people!

    Friday, July 20, 2007

    More Scientology Deaths - Will it ever end?

    - Scientologist parents 'denied help' to murder accused -
    ==========================

    A Sydney court has heard that a woman charged with stabbing her father and sister to death and seriously wounding her mother was denied psychiatric help because of her parents' belief in Scientology.

    The 25-year-old faced Bankstown Local Court today, charged over the attacks at the family's Revesby home in Sydney's south-west last Thursday.

    She is facing two counts of murder and one of inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent to murder.

    The woman did not apply for bail and the case was adjourned until later this week.

    *Source*
    digg.com/world_news/Accus..._treatment
    More reading at: ocmb.xenu.net/ocmb/viewtopic.php?t=23430


    - Jeremy and Elli Perkins -
    =========================
    Why would a 28-year-old man, described as sweet, kind and gentle, take a knife to his mother one morning in 2003 and stab her 77 times?

    Jeremy Perkins, who had been diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic, came to believe that his mother, Elli, was evil and out to get him. Experts say the brutal murder might never have occurred, had he received proper treatment to control his psychotic delusions. But Jeremy’s parents were devout Scientologists and their religion strongly opposes psychiatric treatment.

    Did Elli Perkins' faith contribute to her death?

    *Source*
    www.perkinstragedy.org
    www.scientomogy.com/jeremy_perkins.php


    - Lisa Mcpherson -
    ============================
    Lisa was put on the Introspection Rundown that Scientology uses to handle those who have had a psychotic break.

    On November 18, 1995, Lisa was involved in a minor car accident. She was apparently not hurt, but she got out of her car and took all her clothes off and seemed mentally unstable. She was taken to a hospital where she was physically evaluated as being unharmed, but the hospital wanted her to be psychologically cared for. However, some Scientologists arrived and stated that Lisa did not believe in psychiatry, and she checked out after a short evaluation and left with the Scientologists. She went with them to Room 174 of the Ft. Harrison Hotel for "rest and relaxation" according to the church, but church logs from Lisa's stay there from November 18 to her death December 5 show differently. Some logs are missing, and a high ranking ex-Scientologist has written an affidavit in which he claims that the church has in the past destroyed documents that might get the church in trouble.

    Lisa is now dead all thanks to Scientology.

    *Source*
    www.lisamcpherson.org
    NSFW Grapic images of what Scientology did -
    Pictues of Lisa before Scientolgy:
    tinyurl.com/yw5ofd
    www.suppressiveperson.org.../lisa2.jpg
    www.geocities.com/Capitol...isa21d.jpg

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    Many more killings by the "church" of Scientology at www.whyaretheydead.net/



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