“The other is to dispose of them quietly and without sorrow.” Scientology advocates murder of SPs; isn’t murder wrong?
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(...more...)Scientology isn't a cult. It doesn't say anything about "Xenu" or a "Galactic Federation". It doesn't say anything about a God or Jesus or any other forms of Dogma. No one eats placenta. And Tom Cruise isn't crazy for being a member.It isn't perfect, but it's well intentioned and there are plenty of people who feel they've been helped by it. Why should it be considered crazier than any multi-thousand-year-old religion with dogma?Seriously want to know the answer to "What is Scientology"? Maybe the best answer is one straight from the source:http://www.scientology.org/en_US/religion/index.html











Basically, these shysters are charging money that other hotels charge for opulent rooms; except when the guests arrive, they are anything but opulent. Classic bait and switch, including a photoshopped picture which shows a beautiful, privte beach with what seems to be a bunch of sand, etc. Unfortunately, the photo has been photoshopped, seemingly by a novice who forgot to take texture into account. The local Tintagel folk are interviewed and the reporter finds somewhat of a concern as they've been subjected to unsolicited Scientology promotional materials. Since all the incriminating pages have been removed from the "hotel's" web pages, with the magic of the Innernette, and wrong use of robots.txt exclusion (heh), we can see it: http://web.archive.org/web/20060101035311/http://www.camelotcastle.com/ Gotta love the huge "RELAX" sign over the picture. Sure. Relax, the hand in your wallet is Ted's.Unbelievable. An honest business where your customers leave satisfied and happy with your services doesn't seem to ring a bell with these people.By the way Mr. Mappin, do you infact have a Hotel license, and if so why does the sign outside your "Hotel" say "Bed & Breakfast"...Good job, BBC. Keep at them; we don't need vultures playing bait and switch in the hotel industry.

Someone keeps on tweeting at me that @NikonatGrays is a scientology shop. Really couldn't give 2 hoots. So kindly please stop.
Watching Darren Brown Miracles for Sale I'm very happy to say that I am a Christian and that I've seen healings, so this is very interesting



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Nick Wakley was in the Sea Org at the same time as me in ’87, but had to leave because of large debts (surprise, surprise). His wife, Natalie was Qual Sec or Similar at St Hill Foundation about 10 years ago.source: Axiom142
An admittedly shy wallflower when she was 16, Nadia Elias says, "I was quite a sensitive young girl."Perhaps a little too sensitive. Everything people said, Elias took to heart. She didn’t understand why she felt bad a lot of the time, and she started running with the wrong crowd. She had trouble with her studies and felt depressed.It is hard to believe this describes the same person who is now a confident and successful makeup artist whose story appears in the “Meet a Scientologist” section of the Church of Scientology’s Official YouTube video channel.For Elias, what ultimately became a joyous transformation began after her older brother came to visit her in Cyprus, where she was living with the family. “I just thought ‘Oh, I’m just a depressed kid,’ because most kids are like that," she says. "And then he explained a couple of things to me and I thought ‘Alright, maybe I don’t have to be like this. Maybe I don’t have to be insecure. Maybe I don’t have to feel bad about myself.’”What her brother told the family about was something new he had found: Scientology. Elias took her first course, Personal Efficiency, and then a course about communication and then one on how to study and learn, and the rest, she says, is history.Today, at 29, Elias is a professional makeup artist for fashion photo shoots, weddings and other special events. She is also a makeup instructor and enjoys sharing her expertise with others.“I know that I do well and I do the best work I possibly can and I feel good about myself because of that.”


@NikonLondon so what if they are? @NikonatGrays offer great service and prices, and that's what's important. Religion doesn't come into it
@NikonLondon You don't need to use Twitter as a form of witch hunt against them
@DigitalHeMan *BELIEFS* are no problem; breaking the law and lying to people is! http://youtu.be/p4P8srSFeSQ http://bit.ly/WhatIsScientology

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I work in the computer networking industry in sales which I believe I'm good at and love, and also have had a business/hobby of buying and selling diamonds which is something that I just fell into and has been a lot of fun (and very profitable).I like fast cars (unusually for girls I suppose) and have owned and loved three Lotus's (two Esprits and one Elan Plus II) and having thought I had got them out of my system I found I might not have... for anyone that's curious it's not about the speed, it's about the aesthetics of the car :-) Other than that, I like shopping, keeping up to date on my field of sales, games with an element of skill that exercise the grey matter, the internet and I spend too much money on eBay!
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xpertprofileI grew up in North London spending my first two years living in a mansion house where my parents were caretakers. My father was an artist and he and my mother struggled for the first few years with the unpredictable income from his exhibitions. Reluctantly after realising it didn’t matter how good his paintings were people just weren’t going to buy them in enough volume to support a growing family he took a job as a telephone operator working night shifts; a job that he hated but that he stuck at for 20 years.
I went to St. James primary and infant school in North London until I was eleven which was to be the longest that I stayed in one school. Unfortunately my parents like so many others chose to separate and I spent the next few years going from one secondary school to another as I moved between them. I think I attended seven secondary schools in all which was difficult as each school was invariably at a different point of the curriculum. At fifteen and at my seventh school in four years I gave up on trying to learn anything and decided to get a job. I was living in Belsize Park at the time and I got a job as a sales assistant in a chemist called Belsize Pharmacy on Haverstock Hill working for a Mr. Maurice Cohen who paid me ‘under the counter’ until I was at proper school leaving age. Belsize Pharmacy is now a branch of BootsAs well as being in a girly paradise with lots of make-up it was there that I learned that my future was to be in sales. I would be offended if anyone came into the shop without buying anything and though some must have thought I was a pest no-one complained and I would often add 30% to a whole days takings by persuading a lady to let me loose on her face with the testers and she would usually buy what I had used on her. Having decided that my future lay in sales and determined to make a success of myself I spent the next couple of years trying to find my feet taking various telesales jobs usually on a commission only basis. I hadn’t learned how to differentiate yet between a quality sales role and a bad one so it was fortunate that I got a job in a sales recruitment agency in Finsbury Park aptly named Park Recruitment where I did learn that there were actually companies that would pay you a basic salary and train you; and that some of these companies were considered to be the perfect place to start a sales career. Of course some of those doors were closed to me due to having no qualifications but I learned that Rank Xerox would take people into their training corps without qualifications as long as they had some sort of respectable sales experience behind them. Such then became my goal and I tactically next took a position at the Evening Standard selling advertising space where I did well, got promoted and watched the ads in the paper every day for the next Rank Xerox intake. By now I had the requisite experience under my belt and I had just passed my driving test when the next ad for Rank Xerox appeared - and right there I began my sales career ‘proper’. Based out of the West London Branch, Northdale House on the North Circular Road (now a TraveLodge) I became ‘Xeroid’ as those of us who worked for Rank Xerox called each other. And for the next three years or so I had a great time selling photo-copiers, fax machines and word processors, gallivanting around London making and spending a lot of money and buying my first home.After those early milestones things pretty much went according to plan, my sales career evolved and I like to think that I became very good at my work. For one reason or another the idea of leading a sales team didn’t appeal to me as I liked being on the front line too much (and still do) rolling with the punches and enjoying the exhilaration of pulling off a major win against all odds and steep competition.
After my great start at Rank Xerox I next got on to the computer networking wave at its outset and I’ve stayed there ever since, apart from very recently where I stepped off while considering whether or not to make a permanent move to the USA. Not being in a position to take a permanent role with only a 90 day visa I made a living by buying and selling diamonds something I had done as a hobby prior to this and today my creations grace the wedding fingers of scores of happy ladies up and down the country. However after that entrepreneurial episode and realising that my future did not lie overseas I was happy to come back to the UK to find a role in a good company back in my old industry. As it transpired after a longish search I accepted an offer to go back to one of my old companies, nscglobal (which is where I am from March 2011).

She's reading from Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter , "Celebrity Centre" (originally issued as a Flag Order on 22nd February 1970)
Most of my recent career has been in roles where I've developed all my business from scratch and this has been predominantly within the finance marketplace in the City.
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