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02/24/2008 (2:39 pm)

Glosslip Radio, February 24, Anti-Scientology Activist Site, YouFoundTheCard.Com, 10:00pm EST

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Tonight’s guest for Glosslip Radio will be a member of the internet-based group Anonymous and webmaster of www.YouFoundTheCard.com. We will discuss why the site was create, the site’s objective and on-going projects and events Anonymous has scheduled for their upcoming global Scientology protest in March, and a new project they announced for April, Project Reconnection.

Glosslip Radio is part of the BC Radio network and can be accessed for live streaming audio, podcast or download at www.blogtalkradio.com/glosslip.

Tonight’s show will begin at 10:00pm EST and we hope you will join us and participate in the chatroom, or call in with questions for our guest. If you are a member of Anonymous and have news to share, please feel free to call in.

CALL IN NUMBER: 646-478-0139

Click here to listen to the show live at 10:00pm EST
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18 Comments

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    http://www.digg.com/politics/YouFoundTheCard_Com_Glosslip_Radio_Tonight_10_00PM_EST

    Please help spread the word.

    Comment by D — February 24, 2008 @ 2:47 pm

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  3. For a celebrity gossip site you sure seem to have a fixation on Scientology. I don’t get it. Is this really a front for some “anti-cult” group? What you are writing and promoting is so distorted. If you’re going to do that you should at least promote an alternate viewpoints such as http://www.scientology.org or http://www.scientologymyths.info

    Comment by Jeanne — February 24, 2008 @ 2:52 pm

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  5. Awesome (: A bit late for me (-4GST time), but will be listening to the recorded version~

    Comment by Anoynymause — February 24, 2008 @ 3:52 pm

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  7. Jeanne,

    Why would this site post the alternate view points to Scientology? We know what your “religion” stands for. This has been demonstrated time and again by your cronies like Terryeo and Frank Scientolgist and the actions of the organization. It is here that the alternate viewpoint is being stated, Scientology is a cult and it uses brunt force and scare tactics to bully people into seeing things in their warped view of how the world should be. Might be a little too SP for you, so I encourage you to not seek out this type of stuff. Different opinions about issues are not bad and should not be condemned. It doesn’t matter if it comes from a celebrity gossip site or someone on the street corner screaming their thoughts on the matter. We all have the right to have our own way of thinking and some dead, crappy sci-fi writer is not going to change my view on that. If we all practiced what he preached we would be brainwashed bigots who talk on some other thought plane which only the enlightened seem to understand. By enlightened I mean immersed in the LRH tech babble, not some Nirvana-esque type enlightenment. Maybe you guys should put some effort into not being so suppressive like you claim all of us are, and try being an organization that doesn’t use force to get its message across. Maybe then people would take you seriously, cause right now, they don’t.

    Comment by Christy — February 24, 2008 @ 5:42 pm

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  9. Oh and I loved the Scientology Myths site. The opening paragraph touched my heart by how fake it is.

    “Scientology Myths wants to find answers to the questions that are being asked all over the internet about Scientology, Scientologists, the Church and L. Ron Hubbard. Our goal is to find answers from independent sources, not only from Church of Scientology owned sites or anti-Scientology sites either. We pull our information mainly from court documents and other neutral sources and lay out the information for you to come to your own conclusions.”

    By own conclusions you mean the ones you already reached in writing such a one sided article? I am sure all those non-biased sites and sources are in no way tied back to our buddies in the Org huh? Cause it all sounded like a heaping load of bull to me. I wish you people could hear how ridiculous you sound when the garbage starts flying out of your mouths. I just feel bad for people that are trapped by this nonsense and are forced to stay in this warped religion. I believe K said it in another article, Salvation is free. Whether you are loving the Jesus or someone else, it should never cost you what it does with the Co$.

    Comment by Christy — February 24, 2008 @ 5:51 pm

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  11. Jeanne, unlike most members of CO$ the people in the real world look at both sides and use critical thinking to decide which side to fall on. Perhaps you should ask, why is the CO$ afraid of critical thought?

    Comment by Rob — February 24, 2008 @ 6:19 pm

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  13. That Myths of Scientology site is nothing but falsities and 1/2 truths. It positivly reeks of Co$ propaganda for instance, the free zone atricle just about 100% false and takes a nice shot at Germany right along the same lines as Co$ does on a constant basis.

    Comment by Scott — February 24, 2008 @ 6:36 pm

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  15. Also, I love how they explain R2-45 as a “joke” and out right lie about how believing in christ is a personal thing when hubbard clearly stated that christ was a false reality

    Comment by Scott — February 24, 2008 @ 6:43 pm

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  17. Glosslip mucks up such a lovely pile of dog doo doo. Oh Dear, is it an appropriate shade?

    Comment by Nanonymous — February 24, 2008 @ 8:27 pm

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  19. Nanonymous, that was rather crude and unconvincing. I know you’re a troll working for Scientology; you just need to google “Nanonymous Scientology” to see that. But really, that was pathetic. I’d've expected your comment to at least have the slightest hint of insight, but I guess that insults are al that you’re good with.

    Comment by Anoynymause — February 24, 2008 @ 9:20 pm

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  21. The Good News is People Are No Longer Afriad Of The Church Of Scientology No Matter What Anonymous Does From Here They Have Already Won.

    Comment by Anonymous — February 25, 2008 @ 4:23 am

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  23. Yes, Anonymous and those who’ve stood up to critique the Church’s corrupt efforts to destroy lives, have robbed the CoS of it’s greatest weapon: fear.

    Sorry DM and his fervent minions, I and a legion of others are no longer afraid of the vertically challenged and impotent tiny tyrants.

    Better look for an alternate career, your days of torturing the weak and sedated are almost over.

    Comment by D — February 25, 2008 @ 8:59 am

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  25. I am one of the callers on the podcast. If anyone who is a current Scientologist wishes to debate which parts of what I said last night were inaccurate I’m more than willing to do so at any time. Keep in mind before you decide to do it, I have freedom of information act papers on everything Hubbard ever lied about so you might want to come prepared with some propaganda that I am a criminal instead of trying to debate Ron.

    Comment by dr3k — February 25, 2008 @ 10:51 am

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  27. Jeanne,

    You said:
    “For a celebrity gossip site you sure seem to have a fixation on Scientology. I don’t get it. Is this really a front for some “anti-cult” group? What you are writing and promoting is so distorted. ”

    If you take a look at the home page of GlossLip, you can clearly see it’s focussed on all things celebrity. Scientology has a big focus on celebrity, even running a “celebrity center”, as I’m sure you know. Glosslip has as much a fixation on the Oscars and Britney as it does on Scientology.

    Questioning if this is a “front” for an “anti-cult” group is scientology-paranoia. You are a scientologist, correct?

    And please tell me what’s distorted? I’ve read all the scientology-related articles on glosslip, and can’t find anything distorted. Care to explain?

    Comment by Sean — February 25, 2008 @ 11:49 am

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  29. Scott, for me you are an example how people can actually react like brainwashed when continuously fed with disinformation. Didn’t you learn in school how to research subjects? Try to remember that. But as you know my ScientologyMyths.info site and the blog are open for comments, suggestions and no question is too dumb to be answered.

    - Lu

    Comment by Lu — February 25, 2008 @ 7:38 pm

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  31. Lu - here’s a question for you -

    For someone who knows all about brainwashing and disinformation - why are you a $cientologist?

    As for researching subjects - pretty rich coming from someone that only talks about ‘truths’ as spewed forth by CO$…

    Sorry - your site is nothing more than a faint curiosity - and a hilarious example of CO$ unable to handle the internet.

    FAIL.

    Comment by beebee — February 25, 2008 @ 9:46 pm

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  33. The fight will continue until the US government strikes down their falsely obtained tax-free status. $cienfollygy is nothing more than an elaborate pyramid scheme duping its lost and aimless followers to make millions.

    The aims of Anonymous are not to keep people away from being healthy, nor are they to question belief systems. The aims of Anonymous are simply to free these people from their prison of this delusory organization trying to pass itself off as “religion” to avoid taxation.

    Want me to say it again Jeanne??

    Comment by Lisa McPherson — February 26, 2008 @ 8:23 am

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  35. Oh yeah, and all that murder, suppression of evidence, falsifying of records, fear tactics, etc., etc., etc. WILL END ONE DAY. SOON. WE ARE MAD AS HELL AND WE ARE NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANYMORE, TAKE THAT SCI-FIS.

    Comment by Lisa McPherson — February 26, 2008 @ 8:24 am

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