The truth about Scientology revealed in cartoon show, not by the news media

March 18, 2009, 9:30 am · 2 comments

What does it say about the media when we get more truth from cartoons than from the news?

The sickness that is called moral relativism keeps the politically correct media from coming out and saying what’s pretty obvious to anyone with half a brain: Scientology is a crock.

It’s a wacky religion concocted by a science fiction writer with too much time on his hands. It’s one of the biggest scams in history. Right up there with the “stimulus” package.

Here’s a great mash-up of L. Ron Hubbard and a South Park episode. It combines the denials of a Scientology spokesman with South Park’s animated version of L. Ron Hubbard’s actual spoken words.

We don’t know which is funnier – Hubbard’s words, South Park’s animation or John Travolta’s pilot uniform. But that’s another story.

We have to go now. We have a call from Xenu on line two.

Source: YidWithLid, Wikipedia, Xenu the evil Galactic Supreme Ruler

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Robbins Mitchell March 18, 2009, 9:59 am at 9:59 am

“Come out of the closet,Tom.”
“I’m not in the closet.”

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oc madam March 18, 2009, 12:12 pm at 12:12 pm

Greta Van Sustern is a scientologist….kind of makes me wonder about some of the FOX news people

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