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the _alf blog: Alf Funnies: Napolean Dynamite Google Map
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Sunday, August 27, 2006. Alf Funnies: Napolean Dynamite Google Map. Check out this set of images and locations for Napolean Dynamite. Put together using Google Maps, you can see the markers of the various locations, along with choice clips from the movie. Http:/ www.dynamitemap.com/. Posted by Alf at 12:43 AM. Fullerton, California, United States. View my complete profile. The Bona Fides of the Scientology Religion. Religious Technology Center: David Miscavige. Scientology Today: Mr. David Miscavige.
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the _alf blog: Youth for Human Rights PSAs
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Sunday, October 08, 2006. Youth for Human Rights PSAs. Youth for Human Rights International. YHRI) recent produced 30 different public service announcements. Which visually describe, each one, a point of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The whole concept of the PSAs seems like a good one, since most people don't have the time or interest to sit down and read such a document - but watching a 30 second ad that makes the people communicates it much more effectively. Posted by Alf at 2:15 PM. Scien...
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the _alf blog: After the Tsunami
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Tuesday, October 24, 2006. Just heard about an excellent site that promotes a documentary that was done of the Scientology Volunteer Ministers in South East Asia in the wake of the tsunami, pushing forward the disaster relief effort. From it's promotional blurbage:. Danish photographer and feature writer Thorsten Overgaard traveled 12,000 miles throughout South East Asia after the tsunami, a virtual fly-on-the-wall, documenting the day-to-day lives of the Scientology Tsunami Relief Team Volunteers. The B...
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the _alf blog: Disaster Relief
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Monday, August 21, 2006. Unfortunately, events in recent years seemed to have brought the subject of disaster relief much closer to the limelight than in the previous decade. With 9/11. And all of the various smaller terrorist-related incidents, plus several major natural disasters like hurricane Katrina and the tsunami in Southeast Asia. It's a big deal. The Scientology Volunteer Ministers. Are a group of vounteers who freely offer help using Scientology techniques to anyone in need. Scientology Handboo...
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the _alf blog: Alf Funnies: Man Blames Dell Laptop for House Fire
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Monday, August 21, 2006. Alf Funnies: Man Blames Dell Laptop for House Fire. This is a funny article about an exploding Dell laptop battery (supposedly anyway) that set a man's house on fire. Picture included. Http:/ gizmodo.com/gadgets/laptops/ man-blames-dell-laptop-for-house-fire-195540.php. Posted by Alf at 6:55 PM. Fullerton, California, United States. View my complete profile. The Bona Fides of the Scientology Religion. Religious Technology Center: David Miscavige. Mr David Miscavige Presents:.
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Saturday, September 23, 2006. Over the past several years, the Church of Scientology has gotten pretty serious about it's Volunteer Minister. I think this is a pretty cool program, and aside from being a heart-felt effort to help people survive better and make it through desparate times, it also looks like a hell of a lot of fun. These guys go all over the place. Fiji, Taiwan, Hawaii, every major city in the U.S. you can think of - they're all over. Best of luck to them. Posted by Alf at 7:55 PM. Sciento...
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Tuesday, October 10, 2006. Oh boy, here we go again (today's headline news on cnn.com):. The United States believes North Korea attempted to detonate a nuclear device and that "something went wrong," a U.S. government official told CNN Tuesday. The official confirmed North Korea informed the Chinese government prior to the test that it would be a 4 kiloton nuclear device. The official added that the unexpectedly small blast, of a half kiloton or less, indicated "something went wrong.". Read the full story.