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Un montage grossier pour masquer des sièges vides

Proof - $cientologyLIES!

Comparaison entre deux magazines : l'un d'un organe religieux, l'autre de la scientologie

 

 CLONAGES A L'EGLISE DE SCIENTOLOGIE INTERNATIONALE !

STRATAGÈME : DE FAUSSES STATISTIQUES

Un montage grossier pour masquer des sièges vides

Ces extraits de photos démontrent où, parmi des photographies de la fête organisée pour fêter le passage à l'an 2000, les scientologues ont truqué les photos pour faire apparaître une salle pleine.

Arnie Lerma a découvert le premier la supercherie.

Voir son site pour diverses supercheries

Sur son site vous pouvez charger les photos que l'Eglise internationale de scientologie s'est empressée de retirer de son site "magazine Freedom" (en français, Ethique et Liberté) ici, mais attention, il s'agit de deux énormes fichiers (Plus de 7 megas)

Images originales ici : http://www.cnbc.cmu.edu/~dst/LApics/

Image de la zone 01 : Un premier clonage de tête ...

Image zone 2 : Deux têtes clonées

 Image zone 3 : Ci dessus, une femme est ici sans tête ... heureusement elle a deux pieds

Image de la zone 4 : encore des têtes clonées


Des rangées de siège qui n'existent pas (tissus) comportent des clones, comme la personne "a"


Autre exemple (3e balcon à droite)

    Le balcon est brusquement rempli


PROOF - $cientologyLIES!

The Washington Post

January 4, 2000, The Washington Post
THE RELIABLE SOURCE (column)
By Lloyd Grove

Scientology's Funny Photos
 
The Church of Scientology insists that more than 14,000 of it's faithful packed the Los Angeles Sports Arena for a millenia celibration of Scientology's first 50 years and the "triumph of spirituality over materialism." To bolster that claim. the church's PR operation posted four panoramic color photographs of the Dec. 28 event -- for use by the news media -- on the Scientology Web site. But then Arlington resident Arnaldo Lerma entered the picture, reports The Post's Richard Leiby.
The 49-year old Lerma, an-ex-Scientologist who has tangled repeatedly with church officials since he quit 23 years ago, and today owns an audio-video and computer business, immediately thought he spotted something fishy. He says the crowd scenes were doctored extensively. In one shot he found repeated images of some attendess---apparently added to fill empty seats. The touch-up work left one doppelganger parishioner with no head. In another shot a bald man who had been replicated magically grew hair.
 
On Friday, Lerma shared his discovery with the media and Posted his findings on an online Scientology discussion group, and on New Year's Day the church removed two photons altogether and considerably cropped the remaining two.

Yesterday when Leiby asked church spokeswoman Janet Weiland for an explanation, she said there was no intent to inflate the head count. "That was just a goof when they put it up on the Web",- she said, "It was later corrected." She maintained that the celebration was "absolutely packed...there wasn't an empty seat"
 
Lerma-who left the church after what he describes as an unsanctioned romantic involvement with one of church founder L. Ron Hubbard's daughters disagreed. 'It wasn't a mistake -- we think it took many hours, of work" - he said. "They didn't just clone people, they squished their heads and drew hair on them. It's only a 'goof' because we noticed it" Later Scientology's Weiland phoned Leiby back to offer futher explanation. "Someone made an independent decision over the holidays to fill in a hole around the camera crew for aesthetic reasons, and when we found out about this the photos were pulled," Weiland said. -"That wasn't okay." (Lerma's analysis of the offending photos, complete with helpful diagrams, can be found at http://www.lermanet.com)
 
Church PR operatives also said in a press release that President Clinton was "among those sending congratulations" on the church's "half-century of spiritual leadership. "That much is true. In a Dec. 22 letter of "warm greetings" Clinton expressed gratitude to the Scientologists for "all your efforts to promote [religious freedom] and to build just communities United in uderstanding, compassion and mutual respect."
 

"It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong." [Voltaire]

Image 1 area, left to right, note people duplicated, note hair drawn on man head below upper square, note "headless" man right hand square, standing next to twin who still has head...

Below is closer shot lightened just a bit so you can see

The man they painted hair on 'by mistake' and the MAN with NO HEAD as printed in the Washington Post

    Here is another section of image : note pattern of shirt, gold blouse, and hand

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Un must : "Ron Hubbard, le gourou démasqué"

Ce livre de Russell Miller révèle la face cachée de la scientologie. On y découvre un Ron Hubbard, malade, mythomane et poursuivi par la justice. Il est disponible en format pdf ou html sur notre site. Nous avons également publié une version résumée.

 
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