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Xenufication: Katie Holmes' Scientology makeover
Mar 21, 2009, 5:00 GMT
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To get on the bandwagon of some U.K. fool with a blog/access to the internet and forward the fiction that any Scientology exec -- let alone the Chairman of the Board of the Churches of Scientology International -- care about what Katie Holmes wears or how she applies her makeup is beyond stupidity.
More important to them is the awards that have just been received. The Foundation for a Drug-Free World received a Silver 2009 ADDY Award for its multi-media drug education and prevention campaign and Bronze 2009 ADDY Awards for each of six of its new public service announcements.
The PSAs are posted at drugfreeworld (dot) org
The campaign, consisting of a series of short films, each 30 to 60 seconds in duration, brings home the stark reality of what substance abuse is like, focusing on such drugs as crack, heroin, meth, cocaine and prescription medications.
Also check out the expose that has generated tremendous thanks from concerned citizens of Scientology's recent expose published at FreedomMag (dot) org
These are the things that interest Scientology execs.
Scientology just uses these anti-drug things as window dressing for all
the abuses that go on iside the cult. KESQ in California has been doing a series about these recently, google 'KESQ Scientology ' to get a more
information on why people are concerned about Scientology.
I think the cult is more interested about sending it's minions around the internet to counter anything that might be negative. Scientology
has it's own internet 'handling' division that posts floods of news-releases, that are only backed up by Scientology websites, to drown out anything negative and they send people to comments sections like these.
The execs at Scientology have'nt actually been seen in a long time, we'd
like to know where they are hiding.
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