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Author: feministefeministe
Date: May 3, 2008 23:36
THat was in the national chain France 3 , 8 minutes discussion between the
presentator and Georges Fenech, who was a député and has been asked by the
Prime MInister Fillon to check the ways the anti-cult laws and systems are
applied into Courts.
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Author: IntergalacticExpandingPandaIntergalacticExpandingPanda
Date: May 3, 2008 23:34
Project: Blue wind
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFv0w7u4slU
The Co$ to date have taken no measures to inform their members about
the health risk This this end I humbly propose that we construct a
handy dandy PDF to be sent via fax & e-mail to all the organizations,
and to the appropriate government officials at the same time so they
can't claim they didn't get the warning.
This is an issue that's beyond those who are critical of the cult.
1) If you want to bring down the church... this will hit their pocket
books hard
2) If you want to save lives... this will save lives
3) If you support those in the organization, early detection and
treatment could help avoid a very very painful death.
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Author: Fredric L. RiceFredric L. Rice
Date: May 3, 2008 23:02
Greetings, Russ! I know you're reviewing ARS again -- not participating
like a normal human being yet, no, but at least present. }:-} It's a
good start on the way to getting your life back, just like Tory did. Well
mostly. }:-}
We have some things to discuss -- nothing to fear, nobody is after you.
All the various limiting statutes have expired and nobody's going to
grab you or anything. I just think we should talk a bit off the record.
I'll be willing to fly to any State in the United States to meet with you
if you're willing to answer a few simple questions. No bugs, no
microphones, no cameras, no nothing. You may search me and whatever, no
problem.
Email me, please.
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Author: henrihenri
Date: May 3, 2008 22:32
http://www.starmagazine.com/scientology_boot_camp_katie_holmes/news/14134
[In case you haven't walked by a supermarket checkout line lately]
Exclusive: Scientology Boot Camp for Katie Holmes
April 30, 2008
After two failed marriages, Tom Cruise went to a lot of trouble to
find the perfect Scientology wife and he's determined to make sure
Katie Holmes maintains that position, even if it means she has to do
time in a rigorous church boot camp!
In the new issue of Star, we report exclusively on how Katie was
recently secluded for three days at Gold Base, the remote, supersecret
Scientology compound in Hemet, Calif., where she was put through a
demanding schedule.
"It included various tests, confession sessions, tons of reading and
physically challenging purification processes," a Scientology insider
reveals. "Tom insists that auditing and purification practices are
incredibly beneficial to Scientologists at all levels."
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Author: Trudy JohnsonTrudy Johnson
Date: May 3, 2008 22:28
October 5, 2007
Florida medical board issues emergency suspension of psychiatrist William J.
Johns III
On October 5, 2007 the Florida Board of Medicine issued an emergency suspension
of psychiatrist William J. Johns III's license. Johns pleaded "not responsible
by reason of mental disease or defect" to charges that he tried to kidnap a
2-year-old in New York City from his mother in summer 2006. According to the
Florida Board's order, Johns
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Author: Trudy JohnsonTrudy Johnson
Date: May 3, 2008 22:26
On October 7, 2007, New York psychiatrist Jack Gorman permanently surrendered
his right to practice medicine in the state of Massachusetts. Gorman had, for a
portion of 2006, been the president and psychiatrist-in-chief of McLean
Hospital, a psychiatric facility associated with Harvard University but
otherwise, Dr. Gorman had practiced for much of his career at the New York State
Psychiatric Institute. On September 18, 2007, the New York Board of Professional
Medical Conduct suspended his license for no less than six months for
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Author: Trudy JohnsonTrudy Johnson
Date: May 3, 2008 22:23
On October 11, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of
Inspector General excluded psychiatrist Naum Vaisman from participating in the
U.S. Medicaid-Medicare program (i.e. he can no longer receive reimbursement for
services rendered to patients covered by these or any other federal health
plans). Dr. Vaisman was convicted May 9, 2005 in Queens County, New York of
misdemeanor Insurance Fraud; He was convicted August 3, 2005 in Kings County,
New York of felony Insurance Fraud. The state of New York suspended his license
for one year on March 28, 2006 (though the state had already summarily suspended
it in December 2005). Dr. Vaisman
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