FEMA Vs. Xenu -- George W. Bush's Savior? Radar Online
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FEMA Vs. Xenu
As FEMA struggles to rebound from its botched response to the Katrina
disaster, another deep-pocketed—and better organized—group has eagerly
immersed itself in Louisiana's fetid waters.
According to a press release from The Church of Scientology, the
religion's second-favorite celebrity couple, John Travolta and Kelly
Preston, swooped in to Baton Rouge and New Orleans on Travolta's jet
Monday to join the approximately 400-member Scientology Disaster
Response Team already in place.
The couple visited shelters and doled out 1,200 tetanus shots to relief
workers while Travolta "showed a demonstration of the ‘assists' that
the Volunteer Ministers are giving and which are helping individuals
overcome the trauma of loss of homes and loved ones," the release
stated.
For those unfamiliar with the group's recruiting methods, an ‘assist' is
a type of massage that Scientology's "volunteer ministers" use to lure
people into learning about the religion, which, in case you've been
living in a media blackout, preaches that an intergalactic warlord named
Xenu came to Earth 75 million years ago and implanted a race of evil
ghosts from which only Scientology can protect us. Church members
similarly used assists during their "relief" work in Southeast Asia
following the tsunami, drawing intense criticism from the largely
Buddhist population.
A spokeswoman for New Orleans Mayor C. Ray Nagin said she was unaware of
Travolta, Preston or the Disaster Team's presence, and a rep for
Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco did not return calls for comment by press
time. Beth Akiyama, a spokeswoman for Scientology's Louisiana operation,
declined to comment, saying only, "we're working here -- we're working to
help people."
BUSH'S SAVIOR?
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