In article <1115486024.305462.16280@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>, cultxpt <cultxpt@ev1.net> wrote:
>Scientology is covered so well on the internet now that if someone on
>the net STILL decides to join Scientology, I feel that we've done our
>best to warn them. People off the net, however, still need help seeing
>what Scientology is all about.
Scientology is well covered, but the front groups like Narconon and Applied Scholastics still manage to suck in innocent people who didn't think to use Google first.
Also, Narconon is spamming the search engines like crazy, with over 150 domains promoting their organization. Some of these domains pretend to be neutral third party information sources about drug rehab, but they deliberately steer the reader toward Narconon. Google a phrase like "Drug rehab in California" and see what you get.
Of all the Scientology front groups, CCHR is probably the one that has escaped with the least amount of Internet debunking. This needs to change. CCHR is a hate group, as you have pointed out, Jeff, and it needs to be exposed as such.
Finally, in addition to the major front groups, Scientologists have started dozens of littler groups to wage war against the mental health field. Sites like ect.org and psychassault.org spew anti-psychiatry propaganda. And there are a bunch of fake "grass roots" sites pushing anti-mental-health initiatives in various states. All of this needs to be exposed.
We have lots of work left to do. But in the end, we will win.
-- Dave Touretzky: "Galactic psychiatric co-conspirator."
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