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What the Hell?

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James Randi said...
As a good starting point, we can help "rid the world of zealots, bigots, extremists..." by shutting down Scientology. However, since Greg Colton & Associates, as well as the "Church" of Scientology, have deep pockets, my lawyers and other interested persons will mine this as deeply as possible.

This is more interesting than I at first thought. I'm assured that it will be a bumpy ride - so the grubbies are advised to fasten their seat belts...

James Randi

September 16, 2007 10:14 AM
 
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James Randi said...
As a good starting point, we can help "rid the world of zealots, bigots, extremists..." by shutting down Scientology. However, since Greg Colton & Associates, as well as the "Church" of Scientology, have deep pockets, my lawyers and other interested persons will mine this as deeply as possible.

This is more interesting than I at first thought. I'm assured that it will be a bumpy ride - so the grubbies are advised to fasten their seat belts...

James Randi

September 16, 2007 10:14 AM

We have no confirmation that this is Mr. Randi. The information we have so far officially is that the lawyers are on it. I've personally asked if the remark is Randi's in the moderator area. Until we hear on that, I'd be skeptical of anything and everything that appears on that site, including the comments.
 
Somebody is asking for a damn good hiding. The fact that the allegations seem to be a grossly unfunny parody will be lost on many woo merchants - the 1993 incident is still being cited as established fact.
 
Not sure how Google could "take it down". They might stop linking to the page if a request was made.

It is still in the google.ca cache as of this date and time.


Google owns Blogger.

You can flag blogs, and then Google uses the 'wisdom of crowds' to check out one that get lots of flags, and delete it if appropriate.
 
Not sure how Google could "take it down". They might stop linking to the page if a request was made.

It is still in the google.ca cache as of this date and time.

Google owns Blogger. They've suspended that blog account.

Edit: Ahhhhh, you beat me to it! That's what I get for posting, wandering away, then hitting the post button when I come back.
 
Google owns Blogger.

You can flag blogs, and then Google uses the 'wisdom of crowds' to check out one that get lots of flags, and delete it if appropriate.

Thanks for catching the answer. Additionally, if Randi or his attorneys contacted google (because they own blogger), they may have taken the blog down without the flagging.
 
Google owns Blogger.

You can flag blogs, and then Google uses the 'wisdom of crowds' to check out one that get lots of flags, and delete it if appropriate.

Ah. I did not know that. But it is still in the Googal.ca cache. :boggled:
 

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