Coale's jumping ship from the Dems to the GOP in the 2008 election was a tremendous mistake, for it leaves Coale out in the cold with the Obama camp. If we think like a Scientologist, Coale put himself into a lower condition in which he has to "strike an effective blow against the enemy of the group." In other words, Coale is trying to work his way back into the Democratic Party and its good graces. Getting Palin to help pay off Hilliary's debt would be a coup for Coale. His argument to Palin might have been that Hillary could privately and personally educate Palin on how to do a Presidential run in 2012. This would have been a win/win for Coale. As Scieno's like to play both sides politically, it makes sense.It obviously appears that Coale has been appointed by DM to go and find some respectability and political influence for CoS. The last gold-coating the Turd of Scientology (ToS) was the Clinton-era polishing when Travolta agreed to downplay the "Bill Clinton character" in True Colors in exchange for White House favors to the Cult. That is all well-known and established. The problem is that there are currently no megawatt Scientology stars willing to destroy their careers to sate the TerrorMidget's lust for power.
With the Coale/Van Susteren connection, it might be fun to play a round of "Spot the Scilon" on the report.Here's the news story:http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D99DP0281&show_article=1And the disclosure report will be here when the FEC gets around to it.Federal Election Commission Home Pagehttp://www.fec.gov/
A question: OTVIII John Coale advised SP to set up SarahPAC, set it up, and is running it behind the scenes. How can we find out if some scilon front group is running the database and whether all this data is going straight to OSA?
The itemized contributions are going to be made public through the FEC anyway, but your question might be relevant to the non-itemized ones. What you might want to be on the lookout for is if the contributors get mail from Scientology front groups such as the CCHR or Citizens for Social Reform (CSRPAC), or from the National Foundation for Women Legislators (NFWL).
Tinfoil overload. Coale isn't running Sarah PAC (anymore). Evidence suggests they don't want to have much to do with him anymore. http://gawker.com/5261511/sarah-palin-throws-her-scientologist-adviser-under-the-busWhat database? The FEC records?! You think Scientology is running the FEC?It's public dox.Why would Scientology have the least bit of interest in any of this? Giving money to Sarah Palin might mean you're an idiot, but it doesn't make you a Scientologist or anything remotely related to them. I mean, WTF? How do you know that OSA isn't using all the data in the Des Moines phone book or some other random shit?If you want to look for possible scilon political fronts, you should probably start with CATS ("Citizens for an alternative tax system") and Yvonne Schick. http://www.cats.org/
I was referring to the SarahPAC database. Gawker says Palin has thrown Coale under the bus. Now that she has resigned the governorship she is free to develop a national campaign for president. Her weakness is on the national front which is precisely why she allowed Coale to advise her since he is an ole boy Beltway lawyer.With his ties to SarahPAC I now have doubts he was thrown under the bus after all. OSA is very interested in all of this, particularly if Coale is following OSA orders, which I think is probably the case since he was part of the anti-IRS and anti-Ritalin lawsuits and is their highest profile celebrity scilon lawyer.OSA, in fact, would use the Des Moines phonebook if it was in their interests This is different, it is an opportunity for political infiltration. You need look no further than the infiltration of the National Foundation for Women Legislators.The SarahPAC database contains thousands of email addresses in addition to donations. That is all raw intelligence data for OSA.
It has been confirmed in the St Pete Times article (Allegations against Scientology leader David Miscavige are out there, but all else is normal - St. Petersburg Times http://www.tampabay.com/news/scientology/article1016927.ece ) that:QuoteCounty Commissioner Calvin Harris of Clearwater said he'll deal with the church as he would any other constituent. In fact, he lauded Scientology's help with getting the word out about the 2010 Census.We all know Scientology never does anything unless it helps itself. So, what are they gaining? How have they helped get the word out? Are they telling their own they better put Scientology on the census to make them look like a bigger block? Are they going door to door for the census? Are they mailing stuff out? Are they going to try and rig the results for Clearwater in their favor?Anyone have insight into this?They ask religion in some other countries - and in 2001 in Australia and New Zealand more people listed their religion as "Jedi" than did Scientology:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedi_(census) QuoteIn Australia more than 70,000 people declared themselves members of the Jedi order in the 2001 census.QuoteOver 53,000 people listed themselves as Jedi in New Zealand's 2001 census.QuoteTheres 404,179 Jedi in great Britain. Strong with the force we are.Quotehe "keep it simple for dumb journalists and Anonymous" quote that best fits the data is that in 2008 according to the American Religious Identification Survey there were less than 50,000 Scientologists in the USA. That includes the same error spread that people are accustomed to from other opinion polls.
County Commissioner Calvin Harris of Clearwater said he'll deal with the church as he would any other constituent. In fact, he lauded Scientology's help with getting the word out about the 2010 Census.We all know Scientology never does anything unless it helps itself. So, what are they gaining? How have they helped get the word out? Are they telling their own they better put Scientology on the census to make them look like a bigger block? Are they going door to door for the census? Are they mailing stuff out? Are they going to try and rig the results for Clearwater in their favor?
In Australia more than 70,000 people declared themselves members of the Jedi order in the 2001 census.
Over 53,000 people listed themselves as Jedi in New Zealand's 2001 census.
Theres 404,179 Jedi in great Britain. Strong with the force we are.
he "keep it simple for dumb journalists and Anonymous" quote that best fits the data is that in 2008 according to the American Religious Identification Survey there were less than 50,000 Scientologists in the USA. That includes the same error spread that people are accustomed to from other opinion polls.
Somebody some day will say 'this is illegal.' By then be sure the orgs [Scientology organizations] say what is legal or not.
Once the world is Clear - a nation, a state, a city or a village - the Scientology organization in the area becomes its government! And once this has taken place the only policy accepted as valid is Scientology policy.
The goal of the Department is to bring the government and hostile philosophies or societies into a state of complete compliance with the goals of Scientology. This is done by high level ability to control and in its absence by low level ability to overwhelm. Introvert such agencies. Control such agencies. Scientology is the only game on Earth where everybody wins.