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A panel of leading experts shared their insights, professional experience and concern over how the Internet and advanced cell phones are used to perpetrate civil rights abuses, hate crimes, terrorism, fraud, identity theft, sex slavery, terrorism and pedophilia.
Internet technologists explained how the Internet is structured and used as the base for attack and as shelter to maintain anonymity, while
millions of users are vulnerable at any given moment when logged on. Even big
business and governments constantly battle with intruders attempting "break in" to steal money, assets, or valuable information.
Bishop Ted Frazier, President of the Faith-Based Coalition of the San Francisco Bay Area and guest speaker, stated, "I am shocked and dismayed at the types, severity and volume of crime and intolerance found online.
This information is too valuable to sit on. We have to go state-wide with this, get every clergy council involved, become united, teach our communities these things."
The roster of notable speakers included Deputy Chief LAPD Michael Downing, who spoke about the encroachment of hate crime and terrorism on the Internet. Brad Dacus, the President of the Pacific Justice Institute posed and answered the question: Is religious freedom on thin ice? While he noted with considerable accuracy that religious institutions are under attack online, he also articulated the need for solidarity amongst all faiths to pull through and that conferences such as these are one of the mechanisms to do so. He punched home the principle that "a crime against one religion is a crime against all religions" so all religions should stand together against hate and intolerance.
Detective Chris Keeling of the Los Angeles Sheriff's Dept Gang & Hate Crimes Investigation Unit gave an in-depth view into how kids access far more information on the Internet than their parents or teachers would approve of, and how these secrets are masked, leaving the door open to danger from on-line predators.
Information technology specialists Mr. Andrew Duggan, President & CEO of Dynamic Energy Capital Inc, Mr. Ryan Sherstobitoff of Panda Security and Mr. Bob Lotter the CEO of eAgency, each articulated the risks and
dangers inherent in the digital communications revolution, exploited by online criminal hackers, pedophiles, the 12-billion dollar sex slave industry and modern terrorist cells operating via secret networks, and they gave suggestions for solutions to these crimes.
In closing, four prominent clergy took the podium to express the power of solidarity when faiths join together as a cohesive whole. Dr. Edward Nasioki of the World Missionary Fellowship, Ms. Shazia Kamal of the Muslim Public Affairs Council and Bishop Ted Frazier of the Faith-Based Coalition of the San Francisco Bay area each articulated in their own special way the importance of a spiritual resolution to these evils. And the conference was closed by the indomitable Rev. Cecil (Chip) L. Murray, who offered a fitting prayer of strength, hope and love. Rev. Murray expressed what most attendees felt--that the conference gave "a superb lift to the faith-based community" and that much was accomplished.
Mr. Bob Adams, Vice President of the Church of Scientology International, which co-sponsored the event, said, "I am really pleased with the outcome, the enthusiastic response to the lessons provided by these experts. The Interfaith community came together in harmony and learned something that we can apply immediately to improve this vital problem."
Google Fair Game or Lisa McPherson to see what the "church" is really about.
Scientology is similar to tarrorism: it has internal rules commanding the suicide , the murder, and is a cult where a mother can be expelled for having dared to denounce a scientologist who abused of her two little daughters.
Imagine Scientology, an international criminal enterprise, hosting anything having to do with "hate crimes." That's as insane as Scientology's pretentions toward human rights. Amazing. Utterly insane.
It appears there is nothing that the "church" of Scientology will not stoop to in order to hide behind the veil of pretending to be a bonafide "religion".
L. Ron Hubbard, "clearing the planet" = making every man woman and child a Scientologist.
Anonymous, "bringing awareness of Scientologys human rights abuses" (of which there are many)= helping ex-scientologists who in the past have been too afraid to speak out, Anonymous has given hope and encouragement.
As an ex scientology kid i have no religion in direct consequence of my time in Scientologys Sea Org.If i was to be religious i would expect it to be about love of my fellow man and genuinely helping people. Not fear, intimidation, disconnection from my family at a young age,made to have security checks on an e-meter,Working long hours and no proper education.As for going on the e-meter and getting rid of past problems,Scientology gave me a lot of problems in my youth.The corporation of Scientology needs to clay demo "Hypocrisy" before they start talking about Anonymous religious bigots.
Anonymous are doing a fantastic job,keep it up.
let's just whine about internet critics who stay anonymous so we can't dig through their garbage and tell their neighbors they're pedophiles.
Hey, scientology, let's talk about Hubbard's plans to dispose of us 'suppressives,' "quietly and without sorrow." That would make a nice conference topic, don't you think?
I'm curious as to why the author chooses to remain "anonymous". Any respectable journalist would be proud to sign their name to their work ~ a quick "google" search for "luana1980" quickly exposes the fraud - the individual who submitted this article is nothing more than a Scilon tool paid to distribute propaganda in an attempt to continue to defraud and mislead the public as to the true nature of this fanatical, oppressive (and tax exempt) cult.
The problem with this is that L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, goes to great lengths to categorize Muhammad's motivation for Islam as merely being a way to boost business for his home town.
I find it very disingenuous and rather deceptive that, since this organization has been under close scrutiny for tax fraud and questions relative to the RICO statutes, suddenly we are seeing a larger PR campaign touting their religious position in the community.
Hypocritical Cloaking?
Scientology hosting such an event is like the mafia hosting a business ethics conference. Plain truth: ALL cults play the persecution card and pretend it society's fault they are being targeted for their very real crimes.