The International Association of Scientologists (IAS) Sponsored Scientology Volunteer Ministers Cavalcade
9/11 was a turning point in the lives of many people. Scientologists around the world greatly increased their personal contribution to improving society, knowing that Scientology and Dianetics technology have practical solutions to improving society. The kind of violence that we see around us in the form of terrorism, and the heavy-handed reactions to it, arefueled by the desparation of individuals who see no other solution to the problems they face.
Scientology Volunteer Ministers have a whole array of effective technology that does resolve these problems.
The International Association of Scientologists has backed this us with an informational campaing, described on the IAS web site:
An IAS-sponsored public information campaign was launched throughout the United States and Europe, bringing the message SOMETHING CAN BE DONE ABOUT IT to millions. More than 6,700 billboards in 25 of the largest metropolitan areas in the United States carried this message and a toll-free number people could call to receive help from Volunteer Ministers. Subway posters, Public Service Announcements and signs in buses and on taxis reached even more.
9/11 was a turning point in the lives of many people. Scientologists around the world greatly increased their personal contribution to improving society, knowing that Scientology and Dianetics technology have practical solutions to improving society. The kind of violence that we see around us in the form of terrorism, and the heavy-handed reactions to it, arefueled by the desparation of individuals who see no other solution to the problems they face.
Scientology Volunteer Ministers have a whole array of effective technology that does resolve these problems.
The International Association of Scientologists has backed this us with an informational campaing, described on the IAS web site:
An IAS-sponsored public information campaign was launched throughout the United States and Europe, bringing the message SOMETHING CAN BE DONE ABOUT IT to millions. More than 6,700 billboards in 25 of the largest metropolitan areas in the United States carried this message and a toll-free number people could call to receive help from Volunteer Ministers. Subway posters, Public Service Announcements and signs in buses and on taxis reached even more.