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Xenu just can't get enough of the Nexus

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The ads that proclaim the "Truth About LSD" is showing up all the time on the Nexus. One day, high as a kite, I ordered the free "information" package to see what the heck the retards of this world puked up this time. The ad might show up under this post, if not here it is:



Today, also high as a kite, I looked at what I had got in the mail. A big-ass package sent from the USA to Norway with DVDs and several booklets about a large number of drugs. I laughed out loud several times - it was Reefer Madness all over again. You know, rape, murder and insanity. That crazy video is from 1936, in 2010 they couldn't come up with anything better? Come on...

So, who has the resources to distribute propaganda like this all over the world for free? Well, guess what... The foundation for a Drug Free World is a propaganda hideout for the church of Scientology. Yeah, the crazy Scientology cult that spy on, harass, and even kill whoever they think are their enemies.

The cult has made it's own video pretty much explaining it all - they try to convince people to turn to Scientology, because they are against drugs. "For our kids", you know. Take a look at the famous Operation Clambake from my fellow norwegian Andreas Heldal-Lund, to see some of the uncovered crimes of Scientology. The cult was founded by science-fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard, who in the late 1940s said: "Writing for a penny a word is ridiculous. If a man really wants to make a million dollars, the best way would be to start his own religion."

And really, money seems to be their god. Every member must pay a high price to take the next course or go to the next level, where you are always told you will find answers. The leader of the so-called church, who regularily beats up members of the staff, served as the best-man in Tom Cruise's wedding. The brilliant actor - but shitty and disgusting person - is high up in the Scientology system, and has made a famous propaganda video for them.

You could also see the brilliant South Park introduction to what Scientologists actually believe.

What is up with this? Scientology propaganda on the Nexus? Uh, not cool... :shock:

/Rant
 
I agree. Is there a way to request/demand from Google that they do not post certain ads on this website?
 
Evening Glory, I think you really need to Learn The Truth about Scientology.

😉
Please click on the ad immediately below your post!!!
:d


this is what i see:
 

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Acolyte said:
Evening Glory, I think you really need to Learn The Truth about Scientology.
Please click on the ad immediately below your post!!!
Hahaha, really? I just see the "Truth About LSD" ad. Well, I guess we have a lot of truth to learn! Crazy Scientologists...
 
Does this mean Scientologists are banned from the nexus? I thought all were welcome here.

(devils advocate wanders off, whistling to himself)
 
1664 said:
Does this mean Scientologists are banned from the nexus? I thought all were welcome here.

(devils advocate wanders off, whistling to himself)
Of course Scientologists should be welcome here. They are only victims of a brainwashing cult, and should be helped, not banned from anywhere. Propaganda for Scientology, however, do I think should be banned not only from the Nexus, but everywhere.
 
Kartikay said:
I agree. Is there a way to request/demand from Google that they do not post certain ads on this website?

Personally I just get satisfaction out of knowing that their ad-space is paying for the Nexus' existence.

Live and let live I say, especially when your enemy is unwittingly giving you sustenance...
 
SnozzleBerry said:
Kartikay said:
I agree. Is there a way to request/demand from Google that they do not post certain ads on this website?

Personally I just get satisfaction out of knowing that their ad-space is paying for the Nexus' existence.

AGREED!
😉
I've been clicking evertime it comes up!


edit: (keyword bump)

Truth About Scientology Truth About Scientology Truth About Scientology Truth About Scientology Truth About Scientology Truth About Scientology Truth About Scientology Truth About Scientology Truth About Scientology Truth About Scientology Truth About Scientology Truth About Scientology Truth About Scientology Truth About Scientology Truth About Scientology Truth About Scientology
 
psychosisdoses said:
i like my version of the truth the best
Anyone should be free to believe whatever they want. It is not their beliefs I am attacking, it is the way they trick and force their beliefs on other people, especially when it is obvious that it is nothing more than a scam.
 
ha, just watched one of their anti-drug films.
"your lying, for them to beleive you so that you can make money"
nice quote :lol:
 
What is up with this? Scientology propaganda on the Nexus? Uh, not cool...

The Traveler knows of this but decided to allow this kind of advertising. I don't think that it's a good ad placement to display it on the nexus so it's basically their loss, not ours.
 
obliguhl said:
What is up with this? Scientology propaganda on the Nexus? Uh, not cool...

The Traveler knows of this but decided to allow this kind of advertising. I don't think that it's a good ad placement to display it on the nexus so it's basically their loss, not ours.

Indeed, I decided to allow this kind of advertising since I love the irony of it. However, don't click on it all the time just for the clicking, we can loose our Google ads for too many false clicks this way.


Kind regards,

The Traveler

btw. I love how the Scientology comes up in this thread just by posting the right keywords. :D
 
Evening Glory said:
The ads that proclaim the "Truth About LSD" is showing up all the time on the Nexus. One day, high as a kite, I ordered the free "information" package to see what the heck the retards of this world puked up this time. The ad might show up under this post, if not here it is:



Today, also high as a kite, I looked at what I had got in the mail. A big-ass package sent from the USA to Norway with DVDs and several booklets about a large number of drugs. I laughed out loud several times - it was Reefer Madness all over again. You know, rape, murder and insanity. That crazy video is from 1936, in 2010 they couldn't come up with anything better? Come on...

So, who has the resources to distribute propaganda like this all over the world for free? Well, guess what... The foundation for a Drug Free World is a propaganda hideout for the church of Scientology. Yeah, the crazy Scientology cult that spy on, harass, and even kill whoever they think are their enemies.

The cult has made it's own video pretty much explaining it all - they try to convince people to turn to Scientology, because they are against drugs. "For our kids", you know. Take a look at the famous Operation Clambake from my fellow norwegian Andreas Heldal-Lund, to see some of the uncovered crimes of Scientology. The cult was founded by science-fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard, who in the late 1940s said: "Writing for a penny a word is ridiculous. If a man really wants to make a million dollars, the best way would be to start his own religion."

And really, money seems to be their god. Every member must pay a high price to take the next course or go to the next level, where you are always told you will find answers. The leader of the so-called church, who regularily beats up members of the staff, served as the best-man in Tom Cruise's wedding. The brilliant actor - but shitty and disgusting person - is high up in the Scientology system, and has made a famous propaganda video for them.

You could also see the brilliant South Park introduction to what Scientologists actually believe.

What is up with this? Scientology propaganda on the Nexus? Uh, not cool... :shock:

/Rant

Talkin´ ´bout the ,drugfreeworld.org´ drug propaganda, I don´t believe them but they´ve got cool clips and papers. Since I am amateur toxicologist, I would love to obtain some free shit from them.
 
The Traveler said:
Indeed, I decided to allow this kind of advertising since I love the irony of it. However, don't click on it all the time just for the clicking, we can loose our Google ads for too many false clicks this way.
While I do understand your argumentation for allowing such ads, please also consider that this is a sect notorious for spying on and harassing whoever they dislike (which is not a few number of people). If visitors to the Nexus order these propaganda packages, their name and address is stored in Scientology's databases. As they seem to dislike any kind of drugs, members on the Nexus would fall into the category of people they would like to have knowledge about. Remember that the URL referring to the order page is available if they choose to get it, so they can easy see if someone that ordered came from the Nexus.

Also consider potheads that not only give them their full name and address, but follow that up with posting about their fucked up way of life on public forums. Yeah, that would be me. Hell, I am likely on their watchlist right now. Well, Tom Cruise, you can't touch this!

Edit: Have you noticed that Nexus is an anagram for Xenu's? Do I smell a conspiracy? Ok ok, more than enough weed for this fella.
 
I've changed me mind. I also enjoy the irony.

Someone mentioned the concern that members may buy the propaganda and get their name on a list. I say that's just survival of the fittest. :D
 
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