Karen#1
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TONY ORTEGA
Excerpt:
[Illustration by Chad Essley]
Last month, we told you that Scientology attorney Gary Soter had convinced Substack to remove one of our stories that contained images from a Scientology publication featuring church leader David Miscavige and voice actress Nancy Cartwright, who was being celebrated for donating a new total of $21 million to the church.
Well, it’s happened again. Soter targeted several more of our posts for removal, including one we just put up last week that featured OT success stories in the new edition of Advance! magazine.
So once again we’ve turned to our friend and Oregon-based cartoonist Chad Essley to help us out.
He’s provided a unique take on the image we used for an opener, and in his own style so it’s not copyrightable by Scientology.
For the rest of the images in the story, well, we got creative.
And most importantly, we’re able to repost the fun success stories and slogans from the original piece. What was it, do you think, that Scientology most wanted to keep you from seeing?
Here’s the original story we posted last week…
On Friday we brought you the latest “OT Phenomena” column from Scientology’s new issue of Advance! magazine.
But there’s even more to this new issue that we got a kick out of.
It turns out that the digital issue of Advance! comes in different editions depending on which part of the world you’re logging in from.
What that amounts to is that different success stories are served up for different parts of the world, and our reader managed to get us examples of each.
We’d love to get your thoughts about how Scientology is selling itself with these motivational tales these days. And also, which continent is impressing you the most with its slogans of success?
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tonyortega.substack.com
Excerpt:
[Illustration by Chad Essley]
Last month, we told you that Scientology attorney Gary Soter had convinced Substack to remove one of our stories that contained images from a Scientology publication featuring church leader David Miscavige and voice actress Nancy Cartwright, who was being celebrated for donating a new total of $21 million to the church.
Well, it’s happened again. Soter targeted several more of our posts for removal, including one we just put up last week that featured OT success stories in the new edition of Advance! magazine.
So once again we’ve turned to our friend and Oregon-based cartoonist Chad Essley to help us out.
He’s provided a unique take on the image we used for an opener, and in his own style so it’s not copyrightable by Scientology.
For the rest of the images in the story, well, we got creative.
And most importantly, we’re able to repost the fun success stories and slogans from the original piece. What was it, do you think, that Scientology most wanted to keep you from seeing?
Here’s the original story we posted last week…
On Friday we brought you the latest “OT Phenomena” column from Scientology’s new issue of Advance! magazine.
But there’s even more to this new issue that we got a kick out of.
It turns out that the digital issue of Advance! comes in different editions depending on which part of the world you’re logging in from.
What that amounts to is that different success stories are served up for different parts of the world, and our reader managed to get us examples of each.
We’d love to get your thoughts about how Scientology is selling itself with these motivational tales these days. And also, which continent is impressing you the most with its slogans of success?
READ MORE
Why doesn't Scientology want you to see these OTs and their success stories?
Last month, we told you that Scientology attorney Gary Soter had convinced Substack to remove one of our stories that contained images from a Scientology publication featuring church leader David Miscavige and voice actress Nancy Cartwright, who was being celebrated for donating a new total of...
