Gawker, of all places, has uncovered an old memo once written by an adviser to Alaska Governor Sarah Palin which "plotted to use friendly politicians to advance the power-hungry cult's agenda."
That "power hungry cult" being the cult of Scientology, I should mention, not folks from the far right, Iditarod champion fan clubs or Illuminati.
Gawker's John Cook reports that Scientologist John Coale "masterminded a plan—which was never executed—for Scientology to get into the 'MONEY and VOTES game' in order to 'create power' for Scientology and win influence Washington, D.C."
"I thought it was a brilliant idea," Coale told the website, "but no one else did, so it never went anywhere. I was looking at ways to move a new religion forward. I looked at the history of Mormons, who had a lot of people in office, and I looked at the Jews, who were very successful and influential. But the church didn't want to be part of it. They didn't want to be misconstrued. There was one small meeting with parishioners in DC. Maybe 9 or 10 people showed up."
Politico's Ben Smith notes that the memo is still "entertaining — though 20-year[s]-old."
The whole memo can be read at this link.
Posted by Ron Brynaert
Tags: Palin, Scientology
Never used....what are you crazy? Ever heard of Clearwater Florida.
Clearwater, F
Clearwater, Florida home of the zombie walking Sci-ti.. every one coming on down should head downtown to see the walking of the zombies!
Not mentioned here is that John Coale's spouse in FOX's Greta Van Sustern.
(Who fails to mention her conflict of interest each and every time she does another breathless "Sarah is great" story)
Once a long, long time ago, I was part of this fraud called Scientology and I can tell you that anything having to do with them is bad news...real bad! Don't take them lightly...they go to extremes to further their agenda.
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It's not as if the cult havent attempted subversion of the U.S government before
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Snow_White
http://lisatrust.bogie.nl/scientology/snow-white/
Also, it's not as if the cult dont have doctrine to infiltrate and overthrow government and media etc etc
http://www.xs4all.nl/~johanw/CoS/targets-defence.txt
[...] via The Raw Story » Palin adviser’s ’secret Scientology plot’ outed. [...]
Let's check the testimoney at the Scooter Libby trial where Tom Cruise visited the CIA office and even talked to Dick Cheney on behalf of Scientology . It was well known the was a plan for Scientology to get backing from the Republican Party as we saw with the donations given and the special favors allowed. One CIA express shock seeing Scooter Libby showing Tom Crusie around and asked about it. Libby said Cruise was ok'd by the Vice President and was later meeting with him. After 8 years we can see it was all about Money and those who were willing to pay a large fee for what they wanted from the Republican Party. Now with the White House transparentacy policy the rats are running and fighting each other. Tom's group wasn't the only wacko group willing to buy favors.
@Robrat: me too and I agree. Kidnap a body router today!
It's not just Palin. It's people like Nancy Pelosi and Hillary Clinton too.
And Scientology PACs were actually formed!
Citizens for Social Reform (CSRPAC) and Florida Citizens for Social Reform (FCSR) are the two most prominent Scientology PACs (if you don't count the CCHR as one). CSRPAC was actively donating to political campaigns as late as the 2006 election cycle. I couldn't find any donation records for FCSR. Anyone have those?
Then you have National Foundation for Women Legislators (NFWL), which was NOT started by Scientology, but which has a whole load of high level Scientologists in leading positions.
I applied to join Scientology but they refused. Because I had no money. I'd be of no use to them.
/kidding
//it's because i was overrun with thetans
///hail xenu!
Palin is a limbaugh turd.
Ever heard of Armitage?
9/11 hijackers trained at Clearwater airport... not saying there is a connection... just saying there are a lot of weirdos in Clearwater. Capiche?
http://www.sptimes.com/2006/03/31/Tampabay/911_hijackers_practic.shtml
illuminati?
Cults, religious zealots, etc., can be very dangerous, especially the leaders who may have an entirely different agenda from the sheeple who blindly follow them!
Religious/cult leaders ALWAYS have a different agenda from the sheeple who follow them. That's why they wear silk and diamonds, live in mansions and drive in luxury cars while their followers gawk in awe at the extravagance they are always promised they will have--in the next life.
That entire story is waaayy up there on the Kook Meter.
But just hold on for a second.
The head Kook, Sarah Palin is running for President or Senator in the future.
I call that plain scary!
Is Greta Van Susteren,and her husband members of the cult of Scientology, themselves? i think if you'd dig a little deeper,you'll find this to be true.
and this along with the little fact,of her on air "we love palin" campaign,and husbands interaction,as an "adviser" to her PAC,and on going 2012 run to the GOP presidential nomination,is a little to fishy for me,and quite scary too!
so much for fox's complaint of the one sided, liberal media conspiracy.of getting obama elected. look's like all that happened,on nov.4 '08, was that not only did the GOP lose the fight,but the "right wing conservative" media fell by the wayside also!
Do Scientologists get high?
Another reason I'm an athiest. A "new" religion? Just what we need. Based on what? Somebody's imagination? We have enough of that already. Why not just call it a business and when it rakes in the money the established religions do, just distribute it as dividends to their congregants, not buy lavish lifestyles, put on extravagant fronts as they do now and payoff politicians so the government can force those that believe differently than they, do their bidding. If it weren't for Cruise and Travolta, Scientology would probably fold.
All religions are fundamentally corrupt inasmuch as they are competing to get an edge on ever other religion. If that edge is the Republican party, then they'll jump into bed with them as long as, like any prostitute, they get paid for their services in the form of government favors and funding.
Scientology is simply the evil spawn of religions whoring themselves for power. Science fiction author L Ron Hubbard, was short on cash and decided that inventing a religion was the best way to generate revenue, thus was born Scientology. No claims of miracles, healings, visions of God, just old psychological concepts relabled with cool sounding names wound into a philosophy aimed at charging $$$ for "enlightenment" so Hubbard could become rich. And why not? In a society like ours, people expect to get whatever they want as long as they have enough money to pay for it, why not then "enlightenment"? Hubbard was smart enough to recognize that people were starved for spirituality and stupid enough to think they could buy it.
[...] for example, Fox News anchor and $cientologist, Greta van Susteren, who, like her equally Xenu-addled husband John Coale [seen wearing black in the photo above], is a huge Palin fan, and whom famously [...]