scientomogy.com — Jeremy Perkins, 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 treatment to control his psychotic delusions. But Jeremy’s parents were devout Scientologists and their religion strongly opposes psychiatric treatment.
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joosebuckNov 7, 2006
"Your organization's Internet use policy restricts access to this web page at this time. Reason: The Websense category "Racism and Hate" is filtered." imagine that.
mrunderbridgeNov 7, 2006
"Bash the French all you want, but at least they had the common sense to officially label Scientology as a cult and outright ban it."And bash the US all you want, but at least we have the common sense to recognize one's right to religion and association, even if "common sense" tells us that the members are nutjobs. When you start giving the state the right to determine what's a cult and what's not, you're heading down a bad road.To me, the only organization that should better check out Scientology is the IRS.
littlebylittleNov 7, 2006Submitter
Viva La France!
stupidstanNov 7, 2006
i guess reporting facts isn''t digg-worthy - sometimes people dont like the truth
Closed AccountNov 7, 2006
Beck says: "If you actually look at what's been done through Scientology and what's come out of it, I think it blows away the criticism."<a class="user" href="http://www.scientomogy.com/beck.php">http://www.scientomogy.com/beck.php</a>
Closed AccountNov 7, 2006
If you all haven't watched 'The Bridge' Movie yet, make sure you check it out. <a class="user" href="http://www.scientomogy.com/the_bridge.php">http://www.scientomogy.com/the_bridge.php</a>The Church of Scientology (lawyers, P.I.'s and thugs) silenced the writer and director of this movie, Brett Hanover . This is also the first full lenght film that has ever been released that's critical of Scientology. All other films are tied up in the court systems by Scientology's lawyers or halted all together
orientisNov 8, 2006
Mormons are wackjobs as well, with beliefs almost as ridiculous (and demonstrably false) as Scientologists. But they're nice, harmless people.If it weren't for their bastardry in trying to 'save my soul' I'd probably like them. As it is though, they should get the f**k out of my face and stop trying to convert stupid people (which they do).
luvitNov 8, 2006
Thoses CRAZY PSYCHO anti-Scientologist need to take more prozac or what ever psychiatric drug they are on.
littlebylittleNov 9, 2006Submitter
It appears as though Scientology is up to its usual crap. scientomogy.com IS DOWN!--------------> You can see the 48 Hours HERE:<a class="user" href="http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xkmax_scientology-the-elli-perkins-story">http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xkmax_scientology-the-elli-perkins-story</a>
littlebylittleNov 15, 2006Submitter
Google “Scientology and Digg” and you get this.digg - In Case You Missed CBS's Recent "48 Hours" on Scientology ...Don’t worry. I am thoroughly tired of talking about Scientology. I’ll still be around Digg. I just don’t plan to be any kind of anti-COS crusader. ...digg.originalsignal.com/article/24301/in-case-you-missed-cbss-recent-48-hours-on-scientology-here-it-is.html - 153k - Cached - Similar pagesOdd Google hit to say the least. Wonder how it got there. Looks like Scio-Racketeering to me. My Digg comment above in the link description?<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilling_Effects">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilling_Effects</a>“Chilling Effects is a collaboration between several law school clinics and the Electronic Frontier Foundation to protect lawful online activity from legal threats. Their website, chillingeffects.org, allows recipients of cease-and-desist notices to submit them to the site and receive information about their legal rights and responsibilities. It was created by Wendy Seltzer.The archive was founded in late 2001 / early 2002 by Internet activists who were concerned that the unregulated, private practice of sending cease and desist letters, seemed to be increasing and was having an unstudied but potentially significant "chilling effect" on speech.The archive got a significant boost when Google began submitting its notices in 2002. Google began to do so in response to the publicity generated when the Church of Scientology convinced Google to remove references and links to the anti-Scientology Web site Operation Clambake in April of 2002. The incident inspired a large number of vocal Internet users and groups to complain to Google, and the links to the Clambake site were restored. Google subsequently began to contribute its notices to chillingeffects.org, archiving the Scientology complaints and linking to the archive. [1]Researchers have since 2002 begun using the ChillingEffects.org clearinghouse to study the use of cease-and-desist letters, primarily looking at DMCA 512 takedown notices, non-DMCA copyright, and trademark claims.[2]”