It's quite reminiscent of how the Church of Scientology did things. First they gave Gerry Armstrong access to L. Ron Hubbard's personal info in order to write a "truthful" biography of him, resulting in Armstrong seeing for himself what a bunch of lies Hubbard's life had been and bolting the cult -- with a bunch of the evidence. Then when the WWW came around in the 1990s, they tried to control it with Scientologists shilling online, resulting in said Scientologists sometimes realizing the truth and also bolting the cult.
How long until CNNers become ex-CNNers and join us? Betting pool, anyone? :-)
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idontlikesalmon ago
Anybody "living on the internet" will get to know the real truth and never be able to write the fake news CNN is looking for. What are they thinking?
ZalesMcMuffin ago
It's quite reminiscent of how the Church of Scientology did things. First they gave Gerry Armstrong access to L. Ron Hubbard's personal info in order to write a "truthful" biography of him, resulting in Armstrong seeing for himself what a bunch of lies Hubbard's life had been and bolting the cult -- with a bunch of the evidence. Then when the WWW came around in the 1990s, they tried to control it with Scientologists shilling online, resulting in said Scientologists sometimes realizing the truth and also bolting the cult.
How long until CNNers become ex-CNNers and join us? Betting pool, anyone? :-)