Scientology Ditz, Jenna Elfman's New Fall Show... A CBS Accident For Sure - Page 5

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Published: May 26, 2009 at 12:50 pm
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"the more successful I became, the more suppression I bumped into ... especially in the entertainment industry, which really is home to rabid suppression."

"I intend to make Scientology as accessible to as many people as I can. And that is my goal," Elfman said. To do this, she says, it is my "duty to clear the planet."

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The big kahuna of all crazy Jenna Elfman quotes comes from a 1999The Daily Radar article:

The Daily Radar web site reported that Scientology celebrity Jenna Elfman recently refused to participate in a charity autograph auction. "During the last holiday season, the Dharma & Greg star refused to take part in a celebrity autograph auction for an organization that raised money for the care of children with HIV. As a brainwashed devotee of The Church of Scientology, the bah-humbugy Elfman stated that she couldn't support any organization that raised money for AIDS research or relief because 'AIDS is a state of mind, not a disease.' Get over it! They're babies, for Buddha's sake!!

Well that says it all, don't yah think? Jenna thinks AIDS is a state of mind? What more can I possibly add to that? But sadly, there's more to add.


Back to this upcoming flop/show of hers.The premise of the show goes as follows, a snippet from the Futon Critic from CBS:

"Jenna Elfman-led comedy "Accidentally on Purpose"... revolves around a San Francisco movie critic (Elfman) who finds herself accidentally pregnant after a fling with a much younger man (Jon Foster).

Excellent! Great to see Scientologists supporting such wholesome family values. Good thing Jenna's not in the Sea Org, or she might forced to abort that baby.

We aren't here to tell you want to do, but to encourage you to learn more about the evils of Scientology, in the hopes you will choose not to support their famous spokespeople. Scientology recruits and encourages their famous converts to speak up about the religion in the hopes of converting others. Scientology is a cult, and it's members are being used to fund it's various schemes and money-laundering.

How into Scientology is Jenna Elfman? Elfman was listed as a "Founding Patron" back in 2004, which means she "donated" $40,000 to Scientology. In 2006, she and husband Bodhi are listed as "Members with Honor Status." which should mean they donated another $100,000 to the cult.

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