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Joelle

Scientologists now have a branch on Tottenham Court Road!

Posted by Joelle about 1 year ago
Last active about 1 year ago 32 responses

I was walking along Tottenham Court Road yesterday after work when a friend and I were accosted by a Scientology… Freak. They have been setting up tables in streets for the last couple of years, selling their ‘bible’ to passers by. They have clearly been so successful, that they now have a branch dedicated to this p...

kudocitiespremium

Question of the Day: who would you rather be stuck in a lift with – a Scientologist or a Jehovah’s Witness?

Posted by kudocities about 1 year ago
Last active 10 months ago 19 responses

We were reminded of this age-old dilemma whilst reading the tragic tale of this young lady, a Jehovah’s Witness who may or may not have died because of refusing a blood transfusion, and we thought we’d put it to the test. So imagine the scene: you’ve just left the last tube in some underground station or other an...

idamonster

Anonymous will be at the London Church of Scientology

Posted by idamonster
Took place 11:00 on 10th Feb
2 people attending, 18 responses

Anonymous will be at the London Church of Scientology – bring a mask http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/460/1201116421097ig4.jpg Check out Anonymous’s message to The Church of Scientology here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCbKv9yiLiQ

Qvs_protest_medium

Police To Prosecute Teenager Who Called Scientology A "Cult"

Posted 7 months ago 15 responses

If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, chances are it’s a … This was our thought upon reading the news that a teenage member of Scientology-protesting group Anonymous, who goes by the name EpicNoseGuy on the Enturbulation forums, had his sign confiscated at the May 10th anti-”Church” of Scientology protest in Queen Victoria Street by the City of London police, and has been issued with a court summons – all for using the word “cult” to describe the controversial “religion”. If Scientology is listed on the Cult Information Centre, that’s a pretty good indication it’s a cult; if a High Court judge calls it a “cult” (Mr Justice Latey, 1984: Scientology is both immoral and socially obnoxious… [It] is out to capture people, […] and indoctrinate and brainwash them so that they become the unquestioning captives and tools of the cult”) then maybe he has a point; if UK newspapers are unafraid to call it a “cult” (The Sun: “dangerous cult”, Guardian), then, perhaps, a case could be made for putting the word on a placard to be waved at a peaceful protest. Read More