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Category Archives: scientology
Monica Pignotti In Black And White: Where’s The Book?
Here you go, and it does not get any more real than this, straight from one of Monica Pignotti’s blogs: As you can see, on November 8,2009, she claimed to have a book contract. That’s about two and a half … Continue reading
Posted in conspiracy theory, critical thinking, debunking, larry sarner, larry w. sarner, lawsuit, linda rosa, mark steinberg, monica pignotti, pseudoscience, quackery, roger callahan, scientology, thought field therapy, voice technology, voting machines
Tagged charly d. miller, dianetics, emily rosa, jean mercer, larry sarner, linda rosa, mark steinberg, monica pignotti, roger callahan, scientology, social work, thought field therapy, voice technology, voting machines
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Monica Pignotti: Physician, Heal Thyself!
Instead of engaging in pointless commentary about John Knapp, Monica Pignotti would do better to offer a cogent explanation for why she is no longer associated with Larry Sarner and Linda Rosa. It is also worth noting that neither Sarner … Continue reading
Posted in charly d. miller, conspiracy theory, critical thinking, debunking, dianetics, james randi, jean mercer, larry sarner, larry w. sarner, linda rosa, mark steinberg, monica pignotti, pseudoscience, quackery, roger callahan, scientology, the amazing meeting, the amazing randi, thought field therapy, voice technology, voting machines
Tagged charly d. miller, critical thinking, dianetics, emily rosa, florida state university, jean mercer, john knapp, larry sarner, linda rosa, monica pignotti, penn and teller, pseudoscience, quackery, roger callahan, scientology, social work, the amazing meeting, voting machines
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