Thursday, May 25, 2006

Human Rights Heroes

Yesterday, in Washington D.C., the Church of Scientology International and Youth for Human Rights International joined forces to acknowledge 4 human rights heroes.

Actresses Anne Archer and Jenna Elfman were there to present the awards at Capital Hill.

The Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre web site explains the Church's views on human rights as follows:

"Scientologists have worked over the past five decades to defend and uphold human rights and religious freedoms — not only to preserve their own rights, but also to guarantee the rights and freedoms of every citizen. The freedoms of speech, choice, thought and belief are sacred, and their violation can be found at the root of any conflict.

"Central to the establishment of international human rights is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Adopted by the United Nations in the aftermath of World War II, the declaration proclaims that all people are entitled to basic rights that none have the power to take away."

The site goes on to say:
"Mr. Hubbard pointed out, 'Very few governments have implemented any part of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. These governments have not grasped that their very survival depends utterly upon adopting such reforms and thus giving their peoples a cause, a civilization worth supporting, worth their patriotism.'"

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

L. Ron Hubbard - Tribute


Every year there is a celebration for Mr. L. Ron Hubbard. This event is traditionally hosted by Mr. David Miscavige the eccelesiatic leader of the Scientology religion.

The events cover many aspects of Mr. Hubbard's life and times. His birthday fell in March and events were held around the world. I attended the one in LA, and despite rain there were record numbers of people in attendance.

There is a website that give the information about the Hall of Fame in East Grinstead and gives interesting information about L. Ron Hubbard.