The failing Scientology front group: Youth for Human Rights International
Dustin McGahee
The idea of International Human Rights Walk is credited to this idot, Dustin McGahee, son of high level OT parents, who were ex-Sea Org members, had once been declared SP's. The walk has been going on annually for some three years? You haven't heard much about it because even the cult is ashamed to show you pictures.
2011 Human Rights Walk, Delhi India
The idea is not bad. You can't sneak into schools. You can't cheat anybody. Well, the street is free, and nobody can complain. As long as you can convince a school teacher or a volunteer leader, you have your walk. Holding it on Human Rights Day causes maximum confusion. The fact that McGahee got an award for it signals that the walk is likely not going to happen next year.
Marion Whitta in India
Scientology human right front groups haven't failed totally because perhaps of a few persons. Marion Whitta has been on a Volunteer Minister Goodwill tour over India for 5 years. She claimed to have produced 5,000 Scientologists there. That's the reason they have non zero stat for human rights walk. But in order to clear India alone, you need a million years? For this reason, recently she moved on to neighboring Nepal, with much less population to clear, and with less Internet.
Mary Shutterworth opening YHRI office in Bangladesh
Mary Shutterworth is the head of Youth for Human Rights International. She is irreplaceable. You can't find anyone with the dedication who is not behaving like a religious fruitcake. I predict both girls will work till the day they die, their meat body being discovered in a third world hotel like this guy
The cult's press release for the Human Rights Walk contains complete lies, or they don't dare to check any facts. In Barbados, the cult is so desperate as to resurrect our friend, Ambassador Ordained Reverend Michael Ashby Steele, the Drunk Alien, to organize another walk. He had big plans and high hopes until the night before. The next day he deleted his YHRI page and never mentioned it again. Whose reputation is so worse than the other that the other have to be thrown under the bus?
It is slightly better in San Jose. They called their Chiropractor, who brought his office staff and their friends. They claimed success, but still no showing of any pictures that were promised. Are they ashamed, embarrassed, or just don't want anybody to know that they are Scientologists or their supporters?
Lone Scientologist at Founding Church of Scientology, Washington DC
The Founding Church of Scientology in Washington DC had something to show for. Instead of a walk, they have a symbolic human rights open day as if anybody will turn up. There were two anonymous protesters at the event just in case. One counter protester showed up to declare victory for Scientology - how embarrassing.
Human Rights Walk 2011, Sydney Harbor Bridge
Sydney appears to be most upstat, having one short of ten to show for the occasion. But the organizer is fresh off the airport, just arrived from Taiwan a few days ago to do some courses. Where are the local Australians? Cleared off the continent?
Walk Bangalore 2011
Even in India, the number of walks are a fraction of last year. The human right walk in Bangalore turned into a save their endangered Bengal tiger event.
New YHRI Office, West Bengal
The new YHRI office at West Bengal shows a glimpse of how they operate. You just need to brain wash one staff, or pay him or her. Then you have the whole village for PR photos:
2011 Human Rights Day, West Bengal
But this will not end well once they discover what is Scientology.
Human Rights Walk, Nepal
Now that the VM moved into Nepal, they have their first Human Rights Walk. It's obvious that they are not promoting human rights, but the name of their front group and their logo.
Sioushuei Elementary School
Head of Florida YHRI, Dustin McGahee, arrived early in Taiwan with another high level OT offspring, Oriana Cordero. Both could have been much richer if not for their parent's spending on their own spiritual well beings. They were having high hopes. He is so desperate to find people hearing him sing his songs. He discovered that his best audience are those with native language furthest away from English, and the younger the better. This picture gets Scientologists excited. But this is the only school they managed to enter, in the middle of the Taiwan island, some 100 miles or 4 hours away from the Taipei airport by train and public transport. This doesn't sound much but there could be a thousand schools between the airport in Taipei and this one. Mentally, it's as distant as Seattle and Portland, Aberdeen and Cambridge.
Finally, McGahee found his audience, in an elementary school totally not equipped for musical performance, with no mic stand for his guitar.
Back in Taipei, YHRI events stink. All they could do was asking clueness passerby to take pictures with them, to make their miserable turn out less embarrassing.
McGahee managed to trick into another joint. Still he wasn't allowed to sing. Like all press releases, the name of the joint was withheld, sparing the ignorant organizers from being slaughtered on the Internet. (Anybody recognize the orange shirt?)
Finally, McGahee got some audience other than elementary students. Before, they brought him to a fake Green Peace radio station. In Barbados, they brought him to a folding radio station with hardly any listeners. This radio station is the real deal, but like any other parts of the world, young people do not listen to radio stations any more. He cut short his trip, leaving before Human Rights Day.
They have slightly better luck in the south, Kaoshiung. They infiltrated a local volunteering organization, in the district of the only Councilor still collaborating with Scientology. So they managed to have a few Scientologists plus a few more clueless volunteers.
Recently they seemed to have lost all their press release outlets. They resorted to use printed newspapers, forgetting that online portals will carry them too. So by pointing the news article to fellow Scientologists, they also point them to read the Paris story in the first comments.
The Scientology collaborator councilor do not appear in Scientology events and press releases. But he still helps in the background, for example, by allowing the cult to hold a Human Rights Lecturer training course in a tiny room in the City Council. This is no training course as all of them are Scientologists or sleeping with the cult. This little PR exercise exposed more than they bargained for.
I have been trying to ID this nun for a long time, who is a real sort of nun, but also active in Narconon and Scientology circles.
This girl works in a "non-profit" headed by a closet Scientologist. Last time I complained to the donation regulating body about their hidden religious activities, the guy got mad and issued DMCA on my blog fair using their pictures. This is good evidence that they are still at it, and I bet they are using donated money for the expenses and course fees.
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