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  • Posted by:
    john196920022001 on 09/26/2009 at 9:17 PM
    Re: “Messina
    Good article
  • Posted by:
    john196920022001 on 07/02/2009 at 11:25 AM
    Re: “Messina
    The article was about Satanism, not JWs... and you are spamming this site... and that site you mentioned is not the most accurate site
  • Posted by:
    john196920022001 on 07/02/2009 at 10:47 AM
    Re: “Messina
    Dear Abdijah,

    I found the JW reference kind of odd too. From my experience some religions are considered newsworthy. JWs and Scientology are among those newsworthy religions for some reason. I have read articles in other types of news media that have nothing to do with religion, but the fact that the person is a JW or Scientologist is mentioned
  • Posted by:
    john196920022001 on 07/01/2009 at 4:54 PM
    Re: “Messina
    I am not featured in any of those videos. The following link is one I am featured in from Damon's Satanic Views:
    http://it.truveo.com/Satanic-Views-19/id/3…
  • Posted by:
    john196920022001 on 07/01/2009 at 4:15 PM
    Re: “Messina
    Hello everyone,

    I am the person featured in the above article. Not sure how much interest and curiosity will be generated by it, but I am willing to answer any questions or concerns.

    Regards,

    John Bowen Brown II
  • Posted by:
    john196920022001 on 06/15/2009 at 5:20 PM
    Re: “On Anonymous
    Anonymous is all about pranks, even these protests. I just presented a research paper in Salt Lake City Utah about the history and organization of Anonymous. I in part discussed the Anon ethic, which is LULZ, meaning for the laughs. I have followed the Tucson Anonymous for months. Once they found out the local Sci mission was not going to react, the protests stopped. The protests stopped because the local Anon group was not getting any more LULZ (laughs)
  • Messina

    Veterans Affairs and Hollywood could learn a thing or two from local Pagans

    By Irene Messina

  • Messina

    After bad experiences with other religions, some Tucsonans find comfort in Satanism

    By Irene Messina