Scientology snags a TV news host, and other social media finds around the world - 2016-03-06
(Mauricio Clark, Scientology's new get?)
Time again for Rod Keller's Scientology Social Media Review! Rod goes way back, having kept a meticulous eye on the church since 1992. He's well known for his indispensable "ARS Week in Review," which ran for nine years when ARS — the Usenet newsgroup alt.religion.scientology — was the most important daily source for Scientology news. More recently, Rod has made a specialty of hunting down the odd and wonderful things Scientologists post to social media. Rod is a chronicler who piece by piece builds a highly detailed assessment of what Scientology is doing around the world, and this is what he found for us this week...
The Citizen's Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) opened a temporary exhibit at the FES Iztacala Cultural Center in Tlalnepantla, Mexico. The center is part of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), and is located in a suburb of Mexico City. The exhibit is a portable Spanish-language version of the Psychiatry - Industry of Death Museum in Hollywood.
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