The user could not conceal his true purpose in this forum board. Signs of fanaticism are evident in the responses granted by Rarity in his/her past posts. Among this countless posts, two links for Internet pages managed by The Church of Scientology:
Other > Off-topic > Valid Arguments on Whether Drugs Should Be Legalized for Personal Consumption
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.775010
I must inform you at this point that if you tell me you are abusing your partner I will be seeking to report you to the relavent authorities.
I'm going to be afk for a few hours before I can resume this conversation, anyone that is facing challenges with drug issues should check out this site:
http://www.narconon.org/
There is hope.
Other > Off-topic > Thoughts have been left unsaid.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.598031
I understand it can sound wrong to say some should give up their wealth to benefit others, or that it should be taken against their will through taxes, but this is really about self-benefit for everyone. Doing the right thing can be good for us as individuals:
"Like ethics and justice, good and evil have long been subject to opinion, confusion and obfuscation...it must be understood that good can be considered to be a constructive survival action. It is something that, to put it simply, is more beneficial than destructive across the dynamics. True, nothing is completely good, and to build anew often requires a degree of destruction. But if the constructive outweighs the destructive, i.e., if a greater number of dynamics are helped than harmed, then an action can be considered good. Thus, for example, a new cure which saves a hundred lives but kills only one is an acceptable cure."
This are the information regarding the above cited addresses:
http://reports.internic.net/cgi/whois?whois_nic=scientologyethics.org&type=domain
Domain Name:SCIENTOLOGYETHICS.ORG
Created On:19-Nov-1996 05:00:00 UTC
Last Updated On:21-Oct-2012 02:51:10 UTC
Expiration Date:18-Nov-2013 05:00:00 UTC
Sponsoring Registrar:GoDaddy.com, LLC (R91-LROR)
Status:CLIENT DELETE PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT RENEW PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT TRANSFER PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT UPDATE PROHIBITED
Status:TRANSFER PROHIBITED
Registrant ID:CR126883980
Registrant Name:CSI DOMAIN DIRECTOR
Registrant Organization:Church of Scientology Int'l
Registrant Street1:6331 Hollywood Blvd
Registrant Street2:
Registrant Street3:
Registrant City:Los Angeles
Registrant State/Province:California
Registrant Postal Code:90028
Registrant Country:US
Registrant Phone:+1.3239603500
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Registrant FAX:+1.3239603508
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Registrant Email:[email protected]
http://reports.internic.net/cgi/whois?whois_nic=narconon.org&type=domain
Domain Name:NARCONON.ORG
Created On:05-Apr-1996 05:00:00 UTC
Last Updated On:18-Apr-2012 00:47:27 UTC
Expiration Date:06-Apr-2022 05:00:00 UTC
Sponsoring Registrar:GoDaddy.com, LLC (R91-LROR)
Status:CLIENT DELETE PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT RENEW PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT TRANSFER PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT UPDATE PROHIBITED
Registrant ID:CR30559357
Registrant Name:Peter Vanauken
Registrant Organization:Narconon International
Registrant Street1:4652 Hollywood Blvd.
Registrant Street2:
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Registrant City:Los Angeles
Registrant State/Province:California
Registrant Postal Code:90027
Registrant Country:US
Registrant Phone:+1.3239622404
Registrant Phone Ext.:
Registrant FAX:+1.3239626872
Registrant FAX Ext.:
Registrant Email:[email protected]
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Narconon/whatisnn.htm
Narconon is very energetic in publicising its claims and, over the years, it has managed to persuade a number of state and national governments to fund its activities. Founded in 1966, the modern Narconon programme is the work of the late L. Ron Hubbard, the science fiction author and founder of the Church of Scientology. It combines what might be termed his moral philosophy with his theories on the nature of drug addiction and his solutions to the problem, providing a mixture of educational and therapeutic activities.
The most interesting fact is that the user Rarity already admitted many times to come from Clearwater, Florida:
As Scientologists launch unprecedented expansion, downtown Clearwater's identity is at stake. A two-part special report
By ROBERT FARLEY
Published July 18, 2004
CLEARWATER - The room is packed with computer consultants, real estate agents, home financing professionals, Web site designers, accountants, hairstylists, artists, interior designers.
All based in Clearwater. All Scientologists.
Guest speaker Mark DeEulio bursts in.
"How are you doing?" he booms.
"Great!" comes an enthusiastic chorus.
"Who could use more money?" DeEulio teases.
Without pause, he launches into the basics of financial planning - as taught by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.
It is the weekly meeting of the Clearwater chapter of the World Institute of Scientology Enterprises, business people using Hubbard's business techniques. Akin to a chamber of commerce for Scientologists, WISE members network, recruit employees, share business tips and hear lectures on topics such as marketing.
(...)
http://theframeproblem.wordpress.com/2008/03/23/clearwater-florida-the-town-scientology-bought/
Posted by RB on March 23, 2008 · 14 Comments
Decades ago, L. Ron Hubbard moved his Cult of Scientology into Clearwater, Florida. The plan, entitled Project Normandy, was to take over Clearwater. Documentation of this comprehensive operation – which included plans to infiltrate government and media organizations, and to identify and “handle” enemies – was discovered in a 1977 FBI raid of Scientology headquarters.
Despite the discovery of Project Normandy, the cult has achieved notable success in carrying out this project. The cult has come to own a very generous proportion of the city, with the total value of owned property estimated at $40 million in 2000. Given the cult’s ambition to continue to expansion in Clearwater, I would be interested in knowing how much land they control now, 8 years later. Some have come to call Clearwater Scientology’s town.