Posted on 07/20/2012 10:54:56 AM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
Here is the first photo of "Dark Knight" theater shooter James Holmes.
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Uriel-2012, the site you linked above is nothing more than an aggregating site for $cientology's CCHR-International generated press releases and CCHR-I tainted stories. CCHR-International is the activist wing of the Church of $cientology and distributor of very misleading so-called press releases.
A search on the site you linked for: Peter Breggin, M.D., co-founder of CCHR-International and one of $cientology's highest ranking members revealed:
"Breggin" site:www.ssristories.com
Scientologist Peter Breggin, M.D. continues to be heavily involved in the disinformation perpetrated by CCHR-I:
http://www.cchrint.org/2012/03/06/natural-news-amazing-facts-about-psychiatry-revealed-by-psychiatric-reformer-peter-breggin-md/
All of the above makes the following so-called disclaimer found at the bottom on the home page of the site you linked above ssristories.com home page a classic example of $cientology's non-stop disinformation campaign.
DISCLAIMER: This site is in no way associated with either the Church of Scientology or the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR). http://ssristories.com/index.html
Tom Cruise, CCHR-I and The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power in the Church of $cientology long history of disinformation and public ridicule campaigns against anyone seeking help for psychiatric disorders has led to confusion and fear for those who would benefit most from psychiatric help and psychotropic medications.
Jeremy Perkins: A Scientology Family Tragedy
PerkinsTragedy.org
On March 13, 2003, Jeremy Perkins, a 28 year old untreated schizophrenic, stabbed his mother Elli 77 times. She bled to death on her bedroom floor. Jeremy is currently being held at Rochester Psychiatric Center, having been found not responsible for Elli's murder by reason of mental disease or defect.
Perkins, his mother and father, his sister, and her husband are all members of the Church of Scientology, a group that believes modern psychiatric medicine derives from an ancient alien civilization's plot to drug and enslave humanity. Scientologists like Tom Cruise vehemently and publicly oppose the pharmacological treatment of mental illness. Unfortunately, Scientology's own brand of therapy, called "auditing", is worthless.
Elli Perkins was a senior auditor (counselor) at the Church of Scientology of Buffalo, New York. Her son-in-law, Jeff Carlson, was the Executive Director of that church. Jeremy himself had taken Scientology courses there, and was even flown out to Los Angeles to join Scientology's paramilitary Sea Organization, although he was promptly sent back home due to his mental problems.
After consulting a Scientologist osteopath, Dr. Conrad Maulfair, Elli was treating Jeremy with vitamins, which he disliked. Within hours of Elli's murder, which occurred on L. Ron Hubbard's birthday, the Church of Scientology initiated a crash cover-up to hide its connections to the case. Jeremy's family has since "disconnected" from him, per Scientology policy. This web site reveals Scientology's true role in the death of Elli Perkins and the destruction of Jeremy's life.
CBS 48 HOURS: air date October 28, 2006 (watch it online [Google video])
ARTICLES and COURT FILESCBS 48 HOURS: air date October 28, 2006 (watch it online [Google video])
ARTICLES and COURT FILES
TIMELINE & SCIENTOLOGY COVER-UP
SCIENTOLOGIST DR. CONRAD MAULFAIR
BUFFALO SCIENTOLOGY INFO (off site)
PERKINS FAMILY BUSINESS: GLASS ART (made the TV news and MSNBC), and Anonymous
A psychiatrist's perspective on the Scientology organization: Three articles by the late Dr. L. J. West
Psychiatry and Scientology
by L. J. West , M.D.
originally published in The Southern California Psychiatrist , July 1990, pp. 13-16.
The Church of Scientology began as a pseudo-scientific healing cult, Dianetics, described by L. Ron Hubbard, a science fiction writer, in his best-selling book "Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health" (1950).
At first, Dianetics attracted followers by promising to cure psychiatric and psychosomatic disorders through a procedure called "dianetic auditing," based on pop-psychology, hypnosis, and cybernetics. Hubbard's theory was based on the principle that people can achieve health through abolishing("clearing") negative influences ("engrams") from their minds by going back (often to the womb) on a "time track" while in a dianetic reverie" in the presence of a listening "auditor."
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...It is clear that the legitimate healing professions have not come to grips with the dangers posed by cults in general, and with the peculiarly hostile and antipsychiatric "church" of Scientology in particular.
Most people know surprisingly little about Scientology. Only a handful of books and articles, and a few journalistic pieces in the popular press, have been written about Hubbard and his organizations. In May 1980 and September 1981, the Reader's Digest published two articles about Scientology and its dangers. Recent informative books on Hubbard are: "L. Ron Hubbard, Messiah or Madman" by Bent Corydon and L. Ron Hubbard, Jr., and "Barefaced Messiah" by Russell Miller. An excellent six-part series about Scientology in the Los Angeles Times began in the edition of June 24, 1990.
Unfortunately, the harms done by Scientology go far beyond attacks on psychiatry or on critics. It is Scientology's membership, and their families, who are the most likely to suffer.
Many damaged personas are emerging from the cult, often with symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder including prominent dissociative features. Some of these refugees seek help from psychiatrists. We owe it to them, and to ourselves, to continue investigating the nature of harms done by cults such as the Church of Scientology and topublish our findings regardless of the consequences.
The late Dr. West was professor of psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. West had granted permission to share this article widely
http://www.scribd.com/doc/15793744/Scientology-vs-Psychiatry-What-Psychiatrists-Say
One “news” channel mentioned a cell-phone call he received right before going out through an exit, propping the door, out to his car and “suiting up”. Sounds like a “GO” order.
One armed citizen could have prevented most of the killings. We’ve seen how vulnerable an unarmed citizenry is. The police can never respond quickly enough in this type of situation. Even in Fort Hood, there doesn’t appear to have been a single armed soldier in the area of the shooting. The American people have been neutered.
ROFLMAO!!
That’s a girl....
One prays here the call (if call was) is being checked.
oh no doubt. those comments were from witnesses so it’s just what they remember seeing.
just boggles the mind why people take young children to midnight showing of a PG-13 movie (that type of content used to get an R rating), one couple there with a baby and a toddler, just nuts.
I guarantee you his homosexuality will NEVER BE MENTIONED by the media. Just like they never mention the kid who leaked those files to Wikileaks is a sodomite...I can’t remeber his name..
It is patently clear that you have an impassioned
hatred for the church of Scientology.The germane question is are any of the reports
incorrect or inaccurate at the news aggregating site ??
Not too early.
this site leads to more opinions than anything else although almost many uses this site as a link.
Not the same guy and this was from NYC not San Diego. This photo has been posted numerous times here and debunked.
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