Sunday, July 20, 2008

Struck

Scientology film with the following Scientology celebrities:
  • Bodhi Elfman,
  • Beth Riesgraf,
  • Jason Dohring,
  • Marisol
  • Nichols,
  • Jenna Elfman,
  • Kelly Preston,
  • Jennifer Aspen,
  • Erika Christensen,
  • Ethan Suplee,
  • Nancy Cartwright,
  • David Aranovich,
  • Lynsey Batilson,
  • Kelli Cobuzio,
  • Denice Duff,
  • Micheal Fairman,
  • Mike Falkow,
  • Nathan Lorch (also is the producer),
  • Eric Matheny,
  • Jim Meskimen,
  • Tara Meskimen,
  • David O'Donnell,
  • Anthony Quaranto,
  • Nathan Reid,
  • Tait Ruppert,
  • Angie Simms,
  • Alexis Corey,
  • Connoe Merkovich,
  • Keenan Merkovich
  • and Jake Moreno.
Plot: On his way to work one day, Joel (Bodhi Elfman) is impaled through the chest by a three-foot arrow. But it doesn't harm him...

Watch the trailer.

You can also watch the Anonymous mockery of the trailer, that consists of no much else than replace "Struck" with "Suck". Mildly funny.


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An Interview With Cassandra Hepburn


Actress and Scientologist Cassandra Hepburn has a new movie coming out, Quentin Tarantino's "Hell Ride". In this interview she she talks about her new movie, her life, and career.

Scientologists Hanging with Anons

OT5 Karel Jeelof did the right thing - quietly hanging with Anon and listening to what they have to say.

Anon does not like it, however, and claim that he is only pretending to be nice and is only trying to "handle" them, then speak of going to picket his company in retaliation.

You can never win. Either you avoid anon and are accused of hiding, or hang out with them and are accused of being a "handler".

Scientology Agents

Another ugly personal attack page on Anonymous declared enemies, called "Scientology Agents". This can rival the CoS' Religious Freedom Watch page except that the anon page is full of obviously made-up "facts" and defamatory assertions.


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University of Virginia Religious Movements Homepage Project moving to Douglas E. Cowan site

Dr. Cowan will be overseeing the ongoing development of the Web site and its migration to servers at his home institution. As this process is expected to take some time, researchers may wish to consult an archived version, at web.archive.