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Ed C

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Jul 9th 2009 4:08PM "Meow Macao", or should I say "Dr. Lilly Von Marcab".
Again more irony as you suggest "Stop lying for once in your life". I believe some might call that "projection". Something you should be familiar with, I assume, as an individual who has flooded the internet with false news stories claiming to be a psychiatrist, which by the way is illegal.

If I were you, I'd hope nobody contacts the institution you claim to have received your "psychiatric training" at for a comment. I suspect they would frown upon a mentally disturbed individual affiliated with criminal, child abusing groups such as yourself passing themselves off as a PhD graduate.

Hope you're behind "7 proxies". If not, you might want to come up with a background story. Psychiatrist is a protected title. That's something you should have looked into before appropriating it and illegally passing yourself off as a doctor. If I were you, I'd focus on your more immediate reality before it catches up to you.

The only one who has been "lying" here is you.

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Jul 8th 2009 3:16PM I'm sure the irony of your post is lost on you due to years of psych drugs or electroshock treatments.

Scientologists do not go around posting on forums claiming not to be Scientologists. You have not "confirmed" anyone's identity. You are an internet troll, and judging by your comments and user name, you are affiliated with a hate group and pedophile ring named "Anonymous".

If anyone needs to worry about their credibility, it is you and your fellow perverts and criminals, whose practices, legal and otherwise, are now common knowledge.

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Jul 6th 2009 2:35PM I understand your desire to alert the public to what you feel is a matter for concern, however this sensationalist article only serves to indicate a misunderstanding and potential bias.

First of all, the fact the organizations are run by Scientologists has been widely understood since their founding. This does not make them "front groups". This is not a new revelation, either. There's nothing covert about it.

Perhaps for your next article, you can take a look at the thousands of Catholic run medical facilities that are covertly passing themselves off as "hospitals", refusing to mention on their main page or in their advertisements that they staff priests, receive funding from Catholics, and even maintain hidden chapels within their building. I think that's your big break into the mainstream. Just tweak the tinfoil hat routine you've got a bit, and the money will be rolling in. Start with this one if you like.
http://www.stmichaelshospital.com/
Not only does it not directly mention the religious nature of it's facility, it further deceives the public by mentioning it's relationship with the University of Toronto, clearly a Vatican indoctrination center run by Jesuits of some kind. You'll find plenty of information just as credible as the Anti-Scientology garbage you've conditioned yourself with about how Jesuits and the Vatican run the world. Don't worry about the Scientologists, the Pope is the real deal. :p

When you're done realizing the ridiculousness of your article, I hope you continue to write about what you are passionate about, perhaps not forgetting to fact check your premise ahead of time.

There are a number of organizations which receive funding from the Church of Scientology, not all of which are even staffed solely by Scientologists. There's nothing secretive about the connections. As you said yourself, L Ron Hubbard is clearly mentioned as it's inspiration. I'm not sure why it is you seem so surprised and disturbed that organizations inspired by the works of L Ron Hubbard might receive funding or have formal or informal ties to the Church of Scientology. Kind of makes sense, wouldn't you agree?

Best of luck,

Ed.