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Michael Jackson’s favorite doctor, celebrity dermatologist Arnold Klein, ought to be preparing to deal with the onslaught of negative publicity sure to erupt around him once the manslaughter trial of Dr. Conrad Murray gets underway. Yet he has kept his legal team busy filing a (new) bombshell pleading to augment his January 2011 bankruptcy case. In it, Klein blames several people and institutions for what he claims is a multimillion-dollar fraud that caused his financial misfortune.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Klein
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Arnold William "Arnie" Klein (born February 27, 1945) is an American dermatologist and Professor of Medicine/Dermatology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA in Los Angeles, California.
http://www.illuminati-news.com/Articles/01.html
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THE ILLUMINATI
Who Really Runs America?by Michael Collins Piper, American Free Press, Vol 7, #48, Nov 26, 2007
Vanity Fair's `Top 100' seems to confirm age-old `canards' about `Jewish power'
16. David Geffen, Hollywood business partner of aforementioned Steven Spielberg and a major movie industry figure in his own right.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Geffen
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The December release of John Lennon's album Double Fantasy seems an impressive feat for a new label, but at the time Lennon stated that Geffen was the only one with enough confidence in him to agree to a deal without hearing the record first. An alternate view is that Geffen was the only label head to pay attention to Lennon's wife and partner Yoko Ono. In December 1980, Lennon was fatally shot and Double Fantasy became a massive seller.
http://www.tmz.com/2009/08/06/debbie-rowe-back-at-dr-kleins-office/
Debbie Rowe Back at Dr. Klein's Office
http://www.tpimagazine.com/Chronicle/744052/the_lost_lennon_tour.htmlDebbie Rowe is back at Dr. Arnold Klein's office -- the place she worked for years, helping the doctor treat Michael Jackson.
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The Lost Lennon Tour
November 2010 : Issue 135
On the eve of the former Beatle’s tragic assassination
30 years ago, John Lennon & Yoko Ono were planning to tour the world with a live production years ahead of its time.
In this chronicle special, Mark Cunningham talks to the people involved and unravels the missing pieces of an everlasting legacy...
In the second half of 1980, five years after turning his back on the rock star rat race in favour of raising his son Sean with wife Yoko Ono, John Lennon was making a profound comeback and the maverick couple were playing the media circus game to the full.
For the first time since 1975, Lennon returned to the recording studio to create a fresh body of work, and with the help of co-producer Jack Douglas and a crack band of session musicians, the result was Double Fantasy.
The first album release on Geffen Records, David Geffen’s newly-founded label, its songs — including ‘Watching The Wheels’, ‘Beautiful Boy’ and the timeless ‘Woman’ — were arranged back-to-back by the husband and wife duo to form an intimate ‘heart play’.
http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/03/dr-conrad-murray-blames-dr-arnold-klein-for-michael-jackson-drug/
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http://home.snafu.de/tilman/politics.html
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Bill Clinton, president of the United States. Travolta met him in 1997, and was delighted: "he said he wanted to help me with the Scientology situation in Germany." (Source: TIME 22.9.1997) Official reason: years ago, Clinton had a roommate who was a Scientologist and had really liked him. Actual reason: he wanted a positive portrayal of the president in the movie Primary Colors. Clinton assigned national security adviser (!) Sandy Berger to the Scientology problem. In New Year 2000, he sent a greetings message to Scientologists, thanking them for all your efforts to promote [religious freedom] and to build communities united in understanding, compassion and mutual respect."
He also wrote an article for Freedom Magazine, Scientology's infamous propaganda magazine.
Hillary Clinton, at the time she was first Lady, greeted the members of the Scientology front group Hands of Hope, and received a quilt with a quote of L. Ron Hubbard. (The event was later appropriately named Clearwatergate).
Excerpt:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Majority_Report
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The departure of Janeane Garofalo
After months of speculation, Garofalo announced on the broadcast of Friday, July 14, 2006 that she would be leaving her co-host position on The Majority Report; on the Wednesday, July 19 broadcast (while Seder and Garofalo were interviewing Jason Bateman), Garofalo cited her reason for leaving the show as precipitated by several "unrecoverable" on-air arguments with Seder; she also said that she regards Seder as a better radio broadcaster than she, and therefore a better choice to continue The Majority Report. Her endorsement of the above-mentioned Scientology program also put a wedge between her and Seder.
Although several reasons for her departure were cited (including her outside acting responsibilities, which made her largely absent from The Majority Report for several weeks prior), the relationship between Garofalo and co-host Sam Seder had become increasingly strained, owed largely to Garofalo's promotion of a Scientology-linked treatment program for firefighters and rescue workers in New York City. On June 2, Garofalo responded to Seder's opposition, suggesting that he would not have a problem with the program if it were linked to Jews rather than Scientologists. [4] Seder, who is Jewish, and his producer walked off the set in angry protest. [5]
Garofalo's long stint on the final season of the NBC drama The West Wing (as Louise Thornton, media strategist for Jimmy Smits' character, presidential candidate Matt Santos) did not allow her to be in New York to co-host The Majority Report for several weeks; this allowed Sam to make the program his own, and she acknowledged that this had a part to play in her decision to leave. She mentioned that Seder was her favorite available choice for co-host when she was approached by Air America for the radio show; her first choice (as she said in obvious jest) was her favorite actor, the legendary Steve McQueen, who of course has been deceased for many years. Her last broadcast as co-host of The Majority Report aired on July 21, 2006.
Garofalo returned to the show occasionally, performing as Senator Katherine Harris, a comedic/satirical impersonation of Katherine Harris, former (Republican) Florida Secretary of State and Representative for FL-13.
http://forums.whyweprotest.net/threads/clearwatergate-us-politics-and-scientology.25276/
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its obvious now with all the evidence/reports available that the criminal organisation scientology has infiltrated politicians. if i am to vote i want to know which politician focker is a scientologist or have accepted donations from scientology and make sure they get nowhere near the whitehouse. the collapse of the US economy has caused a domino effect knocking out the UK and europe. the US an UK governments are a sham and have serious security issues.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-506359/Diana-author-names-Tom-Cruise-World-Number-Two-Scientology.html
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ROYALTY: Cruise with second wife Nicole Kidman in 1992 meeting Princess Diana, another of Morton's subjects
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,1131300,00.html
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Cruise & Scientology
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Beyond talk of the new CD, the Material Mom, 47, paints a colorful portrait of herself in the new issue of Rolling Stone magazine as she states her positions on such topics as politics, marriage, pain and religion – comparing herself to another outspoken star who's been criticized for his spiritual leanings, Scientologist Tom Cruise.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/11878503/ns/today-entertainment/t/scientology-foes-blast-cruise-ad/ (Keith Olberman video) ...cal
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Beyond talk of the new CD, the Material Mom, 47, paints a colorful portrait of herself in the new issue of Rolling Stone magazine as she states her positions on such topics as politics, marriage, pain and religion – comparing herself to another outspoken star who's been criticized for his spiritual leanings, Scientologist Tom Cruise.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/11878503/ns/today-entertainment/t/scientology-foes-blast-cruise-ad/ (Keith Olberman video) ...cal
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Cruise and Scientology have been in the news lately because of an allegedly censored “South Park” parody of the religion — and now Scientology and the “Top Gun” star are being blamed for a woman’s death.
“Thanks, Tom Cruise and the Church of Scientology, for your expert advice on mental health,” blasts an ad in LA Weekly. The ad goes on to say that a woman was killed “by the schizophrenic son she was told to treat with vitamins instead of psychiatric care.”
The ad refers readers to a Web site, which provides details on the case of Jeremy Perkins, a 28-year-old schizophrenic who stabbed his mother to death. Perkins was a staunch Scientologist and his mother was a counselor in the church — which opposes psychiatry and psychiatric drugs and “believes modern psychiatric medicine derives from an ancient alien civilization’s plot to drug and enslave humanity,” notes the site.
A spokesman for the Celebrity Center of the Church didn’t respond to requests for comment by deadline.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Hayes
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Scientology activism
Hayes joined Scientology around 1995. He contributed endorsement blurbs for many Scientology books. The frontispiece page for Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought (1997 paperback edition) quotes Hayes as saying "If you really want to know about the mind, the spirit and life itself, read Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought. It will put you on the right path!" In 1996, Hayes began hosting The Isaac Hayes and Friends Radio Show on WRKS in New York City. While there Hayes became a client of young vegan raw food chef, Elijah Joy and his company Organic Soul, Inc. Hayes also appears in the Scientology film Orientation.
In 1998 Hayes and fellow Scientologist entertainers Anne Archer, Chick Corea and Haywood Nelson attended the 30th anniversary of Freedom Magazine, the Church of Scientology's investigative news journal, at the National Press Club in Washington DC, to honor eleven human rights activists.[18]
In 2001, Hayes and Doug E. Fresh, another Scientologist musician, recorded a Scientology-inspired album called The Joy Of Creating – The Golden Era Musicians And Friends Play L. Ron Hubbard.[19]
Shaft Isaac Hayes (notice Jesse Jackson) ...cal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2cHkMwzOiM
http://www.scientology-harlem.org/en_US/successes/pg002.html
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“Prior to my knowledge of Scientology and the many tools and technology it makes available, I was extremely busy, going everywhere at a snail’s pace. I was playing hide-and-seek with myself, a very frustrating game. But that game is over and the frustration that accompanied it is handled. “Scientology allows me to have certainty about what I know. Personally and professionally, there’s no more guessing about how to be. I calmly point and click. I know that I have hit the mark. Now I am free for the most important thing about me: creativity. What I want is a matter of choice — my choice. How I get it is a matter of ‘trust Scientology.’”
— Haywood Nelson
Actor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Hayes
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Scientology activism
Hayes joined Scientology around 1995. He contributed endorsement blurbs for many Scientology books. The frontispiece page for Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought (1997 paperback edition) quotes Hayes as saying "If you really want to know about the mind, the spirit and life itself, read Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought. It will put you on the right path!" In 1996, Hayes began hosting The Isaac Hayes and Friends Radio Show on WRKS in New York City. While there Hayes became a client of young vegan raw food chef, Elijah Joy and his company Organic Soul, Inc. Hayes also appears in the Scientology film Orientation.
In 1998 Hayes and fellow Scientologist entertainers Anne Archer, Chick Corea and Haywood Nelson attended the 30th anniversary of Freedom Magazine, the Church of Scientology's investigative news journal, at the National Press Club in Washington DC, to honor eleven human rights activists.[18]
In 2001, Hayes and Doug E. Fresh, another Scientologist musician, recorded a Scientology-inspired album called The Joy Of Creating – The Golden Era Musicians And Friends Play L. Ron Hubbard.[19]
Shaft Isaac Hayes (notice Jesse Jackson) ...cal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2cHkMwzOiM
http://www.scientology-harlem.org/en_US/successes/pg002.html
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The Value of Scientology
What Scientologists Say About Scientology |
— Haywood Nelson
Actor
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