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2014-11-12 Australia: Liberal Party Campaigner Scott Harrison a Former neo-Nazi

Started by AryanNightmare, Wed 12 Nov 2014

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Rev.Cambeul

FYI Some bitching from the reds about poor misguided Scott. http://slackbastard.anarchobase.com/?p=37264
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Quote from: Aryannightmare on Wed 12 Nov 2014Quote from: ScottHarrison "I completely distance myself from my past ideology. I now realise how insane it was. I now believe in racial equality and gay marriage," he said.

We are not equal to the stupid nigger and we must never accept compromise. The world is ours by right, not the niggers, not the spics, not the Jews. Ours.
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Rev.Cambeul

The Press Council couldn't even spell my name correct, and I am supposed to accept their judgement as fair and unbiased, based on their ability to read? Race-traitors whoring themselves to the cult of political correctness is what their are! I hope a greedy sand-nigger blows them away next time it wins its case and is angry because it wanted more money!

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QuoteDear Mr Cambuel,

Re: The Age article "Liberal Party campaigner Scott Harrison a former neo-Nazi", 12 November 2014

I refer to your complaint received on 8 December 2014. I apologise for the regrettable delay in addressing your complaint.

In your complaint you said: "The article's statement that our Church – the Church of Creativity – is 'neo-Nazi and includes 'criminals' is untrue and unfair".

After careful consideration of your concerns, the Executive Director has decided not to refer the complaint for further consideration. In reaching this conclusion, we note that the article does not specifically say that the "Church" is neo-Nazi. Rather, the article says "The church was founded in the United States in 1973 by neo-Nazis.......". In regard to your concerns about criminality, the publication said in response to your complaint that it reported in the article that Scott Harrison had said "he had a criminal record for 'alcohol related offences'". As such, we consider the matters about which you complain are highly unlikely to breach the Press Council's Standards of Practice.

I realise that this outcome may not be what you hoped to achieve, but we appreciate your concern about compliance with appropriate media standards and we thank you for bringing it to our attention. As the matter will not be referred to the Council's Adjudication Panel for any further consideration the file will now be closed.

Kind regards,

Paul Nangle
Director of Complaints

Level 6 – 309 Kent St       
GPO Box 3343, Sydney NSW 2001
Ph: (02) 9261 1930 or 1800 025 712
Fax: (02) 9267 6826
Email: info@presscouncil.org.au
Web: http://www.presscouncil.org.au
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Not all psychics are "Charletons" . The spiritualist Church has been going over 100 years. Their services are non profit. Any money from collection goes back into either Bills or upkeep of the buildings, or community mission.

It is easy for people to say it's rubbish but I believe in Paranormal from experiences I've had. They understand this and want others to be aware of what they know.

In my experiences some mediums are born with the ability and others can train for abilities .

Just because you can't see stuff doesn't mean there aren't certain unseen things at play eg :- magnetism, radio waves, the exchange of gasses between plant and animal, dreams.
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Quote from: Br.IanVonTurpie on Tue 05 Mar 2024Not all psychics are "Charletons".

It is easy for people to say it's rubbish but I believe in Paranormal from experiences I've had.

Just because you can't see stuff doesn't mean there aren't certain unseen things at play eg:- magnetism, radio waves, the exchange of gasses between plant and animal, dreams.


Founder Klassen mentioned the subject of psychics. He said that most are charlatans, but there are things that the mind is capable of that science does not yet understand. On that, I agree.

My experiences amongst the spiritualist/psychic community extend back near sixty years. Almost every one of them are self-delusional fraudulent braggards. And then there's the few that genuinely but inexplicably know things that they should not know.

I've known @Br.IanVonTurpie for more than fifteen years. The difference between us is that I grew up around these types of people and I learned that if you want to be accepted by them, you have to embrace the self-delusions of the obvious charlatans who are either in it for the money, or are quite clearly intellectually inferior.

I used to have an aunt and her son/my cousin that were of the latter, and I lost track of the profiteers I've met of the former. Some of those profiteers were genuine business owners that sold stock to the spiritualist/psychic community. I have built shop websites for these people, and I have seen them one day state that they are not psychic, and then next proclaim that they have psychic abilities that they can teach you for a fee over a course of several weeks.

The last one I built a website for was in about 2002. She sold some gem stones, crystals, incense, tarot cards, runes ... the usual from her store. One day, she was honest that it was only an interest of hers, and that she would like to serve the spiritualist/psychic community by supplying them with everything they would need. The next she proclaimed she was herself psychic, and taught ongoing courses to bring out your psychic abilities for a fee. And she claimed, for a fee, that she could go into a trance, contact your spiritual guide and give you a life regression to a previous life in order to find what ails you in this life. She did the same life regression/reincarnation story for everybody.

Yeah, I was on the inside and I knew too much. I've had prophetic dreams. I can read runes, tarot, palmistry ... anything really. There's nothing fancy about it. The cards, runes, the alphabet whatever all have specific meanings based on wisdom and sayings from ancient mythology. (Casting the Runes was common in the pre-Christian Nordic world, and Tarot Cards are from where playing cards originate.) You either put those specific meanings together to tell a continuous story, or you answer specific questions. There's nothing psychic about that. You are simply reporting what the runes or cards have said. I was not liked, because I was feared for my personal honesty and shy silence. In other words, because I did not faun all over their claims of psychic super skills, I was denounced as a sceptic. I didn't need to express any doubts. In their world, a sceptic has the same reputation as a JOG rat does in ours.

While there are some genuine people out there in the spiritualist/psychic community, who only want to do good, the majority are self-delusional hippy degenerate frauds and profiteers out to make a buck. @Br.IanVonTurpie has an interest in the paranormal that overrides his dislike for the frauds; while I, on the other hand, have an absolute disgust for the irrational self-delusional, and maintain a complete and total hatred for the profiteering frauds that overrides any interest I may have in the paranormal.

It was the paranoia of the spiritualist/psychic community themselves turned me into a sceptic. I have experienced their world, and so I have good reason to not believe their bullshit. And so, it is with lived experience with which I confirm Founder Klassen's statement that most of them are charlatans, but there are things that the mind is capable of that science does not yet understand.

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