Wikipedia Blocks Scientology (What would Tom do?)
MC did a great post about Scientology changing info on Wiki and them trying to be sneaky about it. (Make sure to read that post before reading on here.)
Sky Reported in the end of this video.
Well, the fine folks over at Wikipedia have had enough of the Space Church’s BS. They’ve banded them from making edits. Read on from ABC.com,
((Wikipedia, the giant online encyclopedia anyone can edit, has decided to block contributions from computers owned by the Church of Scientology, saying that it has changed copy to advance its own agenda.))
This is something MC stated in his post.
((The committee said online contributors, using computers apparently owned by the church, were coordinating to change articles about Scientology and advance a single, specific viewpoint.))
This thrills me to no end, but keep in mind this won’t stop the Space Church from changing entries. They’ll just do it from different IP addresses.
Right now, Scientology is having other problems around the world. They’re fighting charges from French.
This Wiki thing is just another poop sandwich in a poop storm.
In the words of Hannibal from The A-Team, “I love it when a plan comes together.”
I wonder what Mark Bunker thinks of all this news.
Free Will Smith!
Side note: Tom's friend Will Smith needs to be freed from this Space Church. Doesn't he know this usually ruins their careers? He's creating schools and saying silly comments about marriage counseling.
4 comments:
To get Will Smith out of Scientology would likely involve him getting divorced from Jada Pinkett. Given his stance on his marriage, I don't think that is going to happen.
Sadly, You're right. I'm guessing he's only a few more goofy interviews away from pissing away his career with all that mumbo-jumbo stuff, such as the marriage counseling interview
I think if he had been the dude that jumped on Oprah's couch because he was so in love with Jada, people would have just laughed it off and thought "Oh that Will Smith... he is such a passionate romantic fool". It would have played so much differently because that kind of outburst seems more in keeping with his persona.
That's true, and it is only a matter of time before we start hearing about Will's donation of 20 million to the church.
The part I dont like is that his people are keeping him from mentioning that he is a member of the church as a spin move.
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