2011年6月7日 星期二

Youth for Human Rights Global Petition - Launched in the wrong place

Dustin McGahee and Niki Lanik did a human rights tour across Taiwan, for a few weeks in May and June.  Do you guys have any idea how hard the local Scientologists worked last December so as not to make you guys look too bad?  School venue got cancelled and you have only elementary students for background decoration.  Two Facebook pages were dead and still are.  Maybe all were lost in translations.  I'm also sure that you guys are used to it by now - you guys can take insults and cold shoulders as long as it's not too in the face.

Your return so soon is unexpected.  The reason must be that Niki's racing career is obviously over.  It was virtually over last year but he still had the hope of touching 3rd class amateurish GT3 racing cars.  But not anymore after his last race - most likely the last in his career.  He can always go back to race his Clios, but that wouldn't look good in pictures.  The other reason must be that Dustin finally finished his first album.  I would guess this is a collection of songs he wrote in the past, one every year.  So I think this is his last album too.

Are you guys joking? Touring universities?  You guys didn't even dare to get into high schools.  It took us a while to find out what the universities were - we never heard of most of them - no offence.  The tour is a joke in the north.  The lack of photos with audiences and lack of decent places to sing said it all.  For other areas, it only took one phone call to expose your con.  Though we also use Facebook to make sure of that.  The exception is Kun Shan University.  Somebody conned department staff and they held it anyway.  They are still suffering the consequences - fair game.

The impromptu mocking up of a Human Rights, Racing & Concert in the middle of a car show on Sunday is sneaky.  But you guys already lost the game of looking legitimate.  Scilons were spreading the event without publizing the venue!  The posters were shrink online so the details cannot be read.

Unfortunately, E-DA World has internet presence, and also Facebook presence.  So has the high school that co-organized the event.  The whole of E-DA World was expecting a cult.  And the high school trip was cancelled!
Thanks to you guys, we completed solid comm lines that we didn't bother to finish.   We now have:


We can have a comm cycle with them any time about anything.
We planned to write to every school principle in Kaohsiung to protest against Scientology infiltration, but have yet to execute it.  But now publishing full letters in the City Council will be much more powerful.  Test us.  The next time you announce that you visited a school, the city councillor in the district will be harpooned.

I am sorry to tell that you guys sucked big time by deleting all references to Jan Eastgate.  Nobody else deleted all that, not even Tom Cruise.  You guys are as good as Eastgate in covering up.  Congradulations.

If you don't know, one of the two supporting councillors didn't turn up.  His replacement is the head of education department, a non-elected official.  No audiences claim to be from any of the Kaohsiung universities.

From your pictures, do you doubt very much about holding a concert during a designer car show?  At least you can blame that for your downstats.

As for your celebrity, she made it big news that she was offered a position of 3rd wife recently in China.  Not surprisingly, she wasn't even mentioned in your press releases.  She published some pictures at her old blog, but on top of it she published a few garbage posts to hide it from being discovered.

You know very well that the “Global" Petition isn't going anywhere.  Nepal?

From now on, we are tracking you guys like the Failwind, and you will wish you had never set foot here.

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