MS News Now […] On her first day, Echevarria-Hernandez said she was forced to watch several videos with religious undertones, including “The Secret” and others based on Scientology.
Her supervisor later told her that she could get a 25-cent raise if she participated in self-betterment courses, and the plaintiff said she tried to sit through one of the classes. But it also had to do with Scientology and made her feel uncomfortable, so she left early. more
“Infused with electrons”? That right there should have warned her there people were charlatans.
Sounds like there’s lots of crazy to go around.
“Goohngahla goohngahla. Goohngahla goohngahla goohngahla.”
~Carl Spackler
lol, Lisl. “Idiocracy” was making a dig at Scientology, too? Is there anything that movie missed about this future we’re in?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-Vw2CrY9Igs
I gotta say, the first name I see under the pic is “Cathleen Allison”, and the next thing I see in the blurb is “Echevarria-Hernandez said she…”, and I’m thinking, “That’s one heckuva bulldyke in that picture.”
Relative of Crazy Harry?