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Received via email today. AO makes some good points...
From: Francois Choquette <[email protected]>
Subject: Pasadena Ideal Org got a little stressed. Can street vendors diagnose mental stress?
Date: Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Here's a video of my last visit to the new Pasadena Ideal Org. It starts off a little slow, but gets pretty exciting towards the end. Watch it full screen in a quiet dark room for full effect!
Scientology Pasadena Org gets a visit from Mr. Peel!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuGWxSBR-zo
Some of you may criticize my methods, but I never broke the law in any of my dozens of protests during the last three years. I managed to expose the crimes of this "Church" of Scientology on multiple occasions, including this time. I believe there are financial crimes committed at that location, but let me focus on medical crimes.
Besides all the fun and games in this video, the purpose of this investigative visit is to show that Scientology routinely violates California's alternative health care law SB-577. Look for similar laws in your state or country.
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/01-02/bill/sen/sb_0551-0600/sb_577_bill_20020923_chaptered.html
SB-577, which passed, "requires a person who advertises himself or herself as performing the services that are subject to those requirements to state in the advertisement that he or she is not licensed by the state as a healing arts practitioner."
"(5) Willfully diagnoses and treats a physical or mental condition of any person under circumstances or conditions that cause or create a risk of great bodily harm, serious physical or mental illness, or death."
Stress is a psychological problem, which if not controlled often leads to worse mental or physical problems. Under extreme long term stress, a depression, even a psychosis can result. It is important that only medically trained physicians, psychologists or if necessary, psychiatrists be allowed to diagnose stress or any other mental problem.
No street vendors should be allowed to diagnose (or worse) attempt to cure mental problems. I believe this form if mental therapy is largely the cause of so many suicide related deaths of scientologists. Google: Scientology suicides
I now make another video public. Last year in Tustin at a Scientology stress table, a Scientology practitioner willfully agreed to 1) Diagnose a physical problem, 2) Offer to provide services to cure that problem 3) Diagnose a mental problem 4) Offer mental treatment 5) Recommend that I stop taking a psychiatric drug (Prozac). (I'm not on Prozac or any other drugs BTW)
These are FIVE violations of the California health care law. I am hoping that Florida lawyer, Ken Dandar will use my full video in the Kyle Brennan case.
Tustin Stress Table; Scientology illegally offers medical and psychiatric diagnosis and cures.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDMRCaM_hvo
Other Churches tread very close to illegality when it comes to offering medical services. Christian Science is a great example. I've left them alone because 1) I can't do it all and 2) such churches are not an organized Mafia like Scientology.
We have to concentrate on exposing the crimes of Scientology first and hopefully other churches will realize their illegal meddling into medical sciences.
Riverside county is where those crimes originate and are controlled, managed, encouraged by the International Headquarters of Scientology at "Gold Base, San Jacinto, Riverside county.
It is also the headquarters of RTC (Religious Technology Center), headquartered at the same location, an even more nefarious organization owned by Scientology.
Investigative reporting is dying in this country and it's very unfortunate. Law enforcement is generally reactive as opposed to proactive. They will not investigate such crimes unless loads of evidence is provided, which is often difficult to get.
We have to rely on Video Vigilantes such as myself and several others to do the job.
We take risks in opposing Scientology. We ask your support by getting informed on the abuses and crimes of the Scientology organization, spreading our videos to your friends, sensitizing the media and informing law enforcement.
Thank you,
Anon Orange
From: Francois Choquette <[email protected]>
Subject: Pasadena Ideal Org got a little stressed. Can street vendors diagnose mental stress?
Date: Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Here's a video of my last visit to the new Pasadena Ideal Org. It starts off a little slow, but gets pretty exciting towards the end. Watch it full screen in a quiet dark room for full effect!
Scientology Pasadena Org gets a visit from Mr. Peel!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuGWxSBR-zo
Some of you may criticize my methods, but I never broke the law in any of my dozens of protests during the last three years. I managed to expose the crimes of this "Church" of Scientology on multiple occasions, including this time. I believe there are financial crimes committed at that location, but let me focus on medical crimes.
Besides all the fun and games in this video, the purpose of this investigative visit is to show that Scientology routinely violates California's alternative health care law SB-577. Look for similar laws in your state or country.
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/01-02/bill/sen/sb_0551-0600/sb_577_bill_20020923_chaptered.html
SB-577, which passed, "requires a person who advertises himself or herself as performing the services that are subject to those requirements to state in the advertisement that he or she is not licensed by the state as a healing arts practitioner."
"(5) Willfully diagnoses and treats a physical or mental condition of any person under circumstances or conditions that cause or create a risk of great bodily harm, serious physical or mental illness, or death."
Stress is a psychological problem, which if not controlled often leads to worse mental or physical problems. Under extreme long term stress, a depression, even a psychosis can result. It is important that only medically trained physicians, psychologists or if necessary, psychiatrists be allowed to diagnose stress or any other mental problem.
No street vendors should be allowed to diagnose (or worse) attempt to cure mental problems. I believe this form if mental therapy is largely the cause of so many suicide related deaths of scientologists. Google: Scientology suicides
I now make another video public. Last year in Tustin at a Scientology stress table, a Scientology practitioner willfully agreed to 1) Diagnose a physical problem, 2) Offer to provide services to cure that problem 3) Diagnose a mental problem 4) Offer mental treatment 5) Recommend that I stop taking a psychiatric drug (Prozac). (I'm not on Prozac or any other drugs BTW)
These are FIVE violations of the California health care law. I am hoping that Florida lawyer, Ken Dandar will use my full video in the Kyle Brennan case.
Tustin Stress Table; Scientology illegally offers medical and psychiatric diagnosis and cures.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDMRCaM_hvo
Other Churches tread very close to illegality when it comes to offering medical services. Christian Science is a great example. I've left them alone because 1) I can't do it all and 2) such churches are not an organized Mafia like Scientology.
We have to concentrate on exposing the crimes of Scientology first and hopefully other churches will realize their illegal meddling into medical sciences.
Riverside county is where those crimes originate and are controlled, managed, encouraged by the International Headquarters of Scientology at "Gold Base, San Jacinto, Riverside county.
It is also the headquarters of RTC (Religious Technology Center), headquartered at the same location, an even more nefarious organization owned by Scientology.
Investigative reporting is dying in this country and it's very unfortunate. Law enforcement is generally reactive as opposed to proactive. They will not investigate such crimes unless loads of evidence is provided, which is often difficult to get.
We have to rely on Video Vigilantes such as myself and several others to do the job.
We take risks in opposing Scientology. We ask your support by getting informed on the abuses and crimes of the Scientology organization, spreading our videos to your friends, sensitizing the media and informing law enforcement.
Thank you,
Anon Orange