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Originally posted by akilles
Isaac Hayes...
Yeah, I always suspected that South Park was sometimes informative, but other times, with a clear agenda.
Like their episode about Mormons. They have a perfectly good funny ending to the show, and then they have the Mormon kid show up and tell Kyle after some eloquent speech to "go f*ck yourself" and the show ends.
Its actually a pretty stupid message as to what you should do if some Mormon kid tries to make friends with you and convert you to worshipping and becoming a Moroni, is it? Or anagramed, I moron?
Originally posted by sebatwerk
If you guys want to go after a REAL conspiracy, go after Scientologists!
Originally posted by Tamahu
From this thread:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Originally posted by Tamahu
From this thread: www.abovetopsecret.com...
Originally posted by Tamahu
Interesting site.
fusionanomaly.net...
fusionanomaly.net...
fusionanomaly.net...
Originally posted by Tamahu
Very interesting.
home.sunrise.ch...
Manson and the O.T.O. ?
Before Charles Manson (b. 1935) visited the 'parties' open to outsiders held at Solar Lodge meetings, he had had a rather chequered occult history. He is supposed to have first become interested in Scientology while he was incarcerated at the McNeil Island Penitentiary in Washington (Scientology has prison recruiting programmes). There it is said that Manson received about 150 hours of Scientology counselling. After his release from prison, he went to Los Angeles, where it is claimed that he attended several Scientology events where Hollywood stars were guests, including possibly the dedication ceremony for Scientology's first 'Celebrity Center'. Manson was undoubtedly eager to meet celebrities to further his musical ambitions and find someone to produce his guitar-playing; it is known that he contacted one of the Beach Boys, and Doris Day's son.
There are hints that not long after this he became involved with the Solar Lodge, and may also have had links with 'The Process', a Satanist-oriented group which had originally broken away from Scientology; Scientology itself had early connections with Crowley's O.T.O., in the form of L. Ron Hubbard's association with Jack Parsons.
It's not surprising that so many celebrities get caught up in nonsense like Scientology, the modern O.T.O. and Zionist pop-'Kabbalah'.
Manly P. Hall wrote
Black Magic appeals to the mass mind. It appeals to the principles of our civilization. It offers something for nothing. As long as there is cupidity in the human heart, it will remain as a menace to the honesty and integrity of our race.
- Manly P. Hall from Magic: a Treatise on Esoteric Ethics
Originally posted by driley
When I was in high school, a friend of mine vanished into the $cientology cult. She wrote me three times -- increasingly strange and disconnected letters in which she told me that I would greatly benefit from $cientology. Years later, I read about the tasks assigned to new "staff" in $cientolgy centers and realized this was part of her assigned work to bring in new sheep.
Originally posted by Researcher
Many people have psychotic episodes while forcing themselves to swallow this twaddle, at $45 an hour.
[edit on 1-5-2005 by Researcher]
Originally posted by Enigmatic Debris
Who is Xenu?
I'm going to tell you a story. Are you sitting comfortably? Right, then I'll begin.
Once upon a time