Damn, I've got a six month backlog of these mags. I better get back on this. Something different today, then, just to remind everyone that these cocksuckers aren't merely laughable and inane, they're pretty fucking dangerous (and remember, all grammar/spelling curiosities are THEIR'S).
The Affirmation for March 10, 2006
ENDING PSYCHIATRY'S REIGN OF TERROR
Our global campaign to raise public confront of evil and right planetary wrongs took on an entirely new dimension in 2005.
It started at the 21st IAS Anniversary event with the announcement of CCHR's "Psychiatry: Global Demolition" campaign and continued with an up-to-the-minute briefing from Chairman of the Board RTC at our New Year's Event. "Psychiatry will always remember 2005 as the year we 'took the gloves off' to raise public confront," said Mr. Miscavige.
And in terms of righting those planetary wrongs, Mr. Miscavige announced the opening of the new Citizens Commission on Human Rights International and Psychiatry: An Industry of Death Museum at 6616 Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles.
Visitors walk through a multimedia tour of the horror that is psychiatry, presented in a series of 14 documentary films that reveal the truth of their legacy in the most graphic terms imaginable. This is the definitive education on the source of planetary decline.
Mr. Miscavige described the opening: "We opened it in typically 'low key' fashion on Saturday, December 17th. In fact, the city closed down the four lanes of Sunset Boulevard, a first in history. But they hardly had a choice, given the thousands packing that street - including state legislators, judges, educators, diplomats, and human rights leaders."
Those providing official words of welcome included a professor of Justice, Law and Society from American University in Washington, DC, the head of a congressional congress to advance civil liberties, a member of parliament from Western Australia and a psych-busting state senator from Georgia. Also on hand was a representative of three United States congressmen, to present a commendation and a U.S. flag flown over Capitol Hill.
When the doors officially opened, distinguished guests entered and the death knell of psychiatry began. As for what millions more heard and saw, on the TV networks it was "The Insider", "Access Hollywood", "Entertainment Tonight", and CNN, with hair-raising facts and figures right off our own displays.
But the real point is what the exhibit inspires for those who tour it. Because, underlying its creation was something very important: The answer to the question of how these planetary SPs could continue to suppress whole populaces with their barbarities. The answer was: A low confront of evil, and we were even contributing to it. As long as we explained what they were all about, everybody listening could be just a spectator. The solution was to show it in its raw form - their people, their "practice" and their "cures".
And as to what that exhibit now inspires in terms of outrage and a decision to actually do something about it - the thousands now touring the museum are not only realizing that psychiatry's reign of terror must end, they are signing up in droves to join forces with CCHR to make it a reality.
Source: Scientology News, Issue 32
You may want to note how that whole article managed to offer NO information - unless you discount how it makes it obvious that psychiatry and Scientology are after the exact same demographic (ie: the mentally unstable).
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