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Andreas Heldal-Lund (born December 10, 1964 in Oslo) is a Norwegian anti-Scientology activist best known for operating the website Operation Clambake.
Since 2009, Andreas Heldal-Lund has been a member of the board of the national secular humanist organisation Human-Etisk Forbund. Heldal-Lund has also long been a member of the Norwegian Society of Heathens. Since 1996 he has been noted for his criticism against the Church of Scientology, namely as the operator of Operation Clambake. In 2003, he received the Leipzig Human Rights Award from the European-American Citizens Committee for Human Rights and Religious Freedom in the USA, an organization which states it is composed of "Scientology opponents from all over the world."
Operation Clambake is a website about Scientology and the Church of Scientology that over the years appeared in the top ten results on Google for the search term "Scientology". Most of the information presented by Operation Clambake is critical of the Church of Scientology and its leadership, although dissenters are given prominent space to air their differences.
Heldal-Lund said that he began criticizing the Church of Scientology in 1996 after reading about a Norwegian ex-Scientologist who successfully sued the Church of Scientology.Operation Clambake, also referred to by its domain name, xenu.net, is a Website and Norway-based non-profit organization, launched in 1996, founded by Andreas Heldal-Lund, that publishes criticism of the Church of Scientology. It is owned and maintained by Andreas Heldal-Lund, who has stated that he supports the rights of all people to practice Scientology or any religion. Operation Clambake has referred to the Church of Scientology as "a vicious and dangerous cult that masquerades as a religion". The website includes texts of petitions, news articles, exposés, and primary source documents. The site has been ranked as high as the second spot in Google searches for the term "Scientology".
The term for the organization refers both to a traditional clam bake, as well as the notion from L. Ron Hubbard's Scientology: A History of Man that humans follow a "genetic line" which includes clams, and that the psychological problems afflicting humans are impacted by past experiences. The domain name xenu.net is a reference to the character Xenu from secretive "OT III" Scientology documents.
Lund (Swedish pronunciation: [lɵnd]) is a city in the province of Scania (Skåne), southern Sweden. The town has 82,800 inhabitants in 2010, out of a municipal total of 110,824. It is the seat of Lund Municipality, Skåne County. The city is believed to have been founded around 990, when Scania belonged to Denmark. It soon became a major Christian centre of the Baltic Sea region, at a time when the area was still a frontier area for Christian mission, and within Scandinavia and especially Denmark through the Middle Ages. From 1103 it was the see of the Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Lund. At the centre of the city stands the towering Lund Cathedral, built circa 1090–1145.
Lund University, established 1666, is today one of Scandinavia's largest institutions for education and research.
Along with Sigtuna, Lund is the oldest city in present-day Sweden. Lund's origins are unclear. Until the 1980s, the town was thought to have been founded around 1020 by either Sweyn I Forkbeard or his son Canute the Great of Denmark. The area was then part of the kingdom of Denmark. But, recent archaeological discoveries suggest that the first settlement dated to circa 990, possibly the relocation of settlers at Uppåkra. The Uppåkra settlement dates back to the first century B.C. and its remains are at the present site of the village of Uppåkra. King Sweyn I Forkbeard moved Lund to its present location, a distance of some five kilometres (3.1 miles). The new location of Lund, on a hill and across a ford, gave the new site considerable defensive advantages in comparison with Uppåkra, situated on the highest point of a large plain.
Pink Floyd bootleg recordings are the collections of audio and video recordings of musical performances by the British rock band Pink Floyd, which were never officially released by the band. The recordings consist of both live performances and outtakes from studio sessions unavailable in official releases. In some cases, certain bootleg recordings may be highly prized among collectors, as at least 40 songs composed by Pink Floyd have never been officially released.
During the 1970s, bands such as Pink Floyd created a lucrative market for the mass production of unofficial recordings with large followings of fans willing to purchase them. In addition, the huge crowds that turned up to these concerts made the effective policing of the audience for the presence of recording equipment virtually impossible. Vast numbers of recordings were issued for profit by bootleg labels.
Some Pink Floyd bootlegs exist in several variations with differing sound quality and length because sometimes listeners have recorded different versions of the same performance at the same time. Pink Floyd was a group that protected its sonic performance, making recording with amateur recording devices difficult. In their career, Pink Floyd played over 1,300 concerts, of which more than 350 were released as bootlegged recordings (sometimes in various versions). Few concerts have ever been broadcast (or repeated once they were broadcast on television), especially during 'the golden age' of the group from 1966 to 1981.
Peter Wilhelm Lund (14 June 1801 – 25 May 1880) was a Danish paleontologist, zoologist, archeologist and who spent most of his life working and living in Brazil. He is considered the father of Brazilian paleontology as well as archeology.
He was the first to describe dozens of species of pre-historic Pleistocene megafauna, including the fabled Saber-toothed cat Smilodon populator. He also made the then ground-breaking, discovery that humans co-existed with the long-extinct animal species, something which possibly prompted him to terminate his scientific work. His comprehensive collections are today found at the Danish Natural History Museum in Copenhagen.
Peter Wilhelm Lund was born into a wealthy family in Copenhagen. He showed an early interest in the natural science and was working towards a career in medicine but following the death of his father, his passion for natural history prompted him instead to opt for that study at the University of Copenhagen. Already as a student, he wrote two prize-winning dissertations. One of them, published in German, won him international recognition.
Tory explains how she met the author of Operation Clambake online (www.xenu.net) and how it led to her escaping the cult of Scientology.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANDREAS!!! (I know it's a few days early, but he's having his b-day party today. I say let's spend ALL week wishing him a happy b-day, both here and on Facebook (Andreas Heldal-Lund or https://www.facebook.com/spirous?ref=ts&fref;=ts) and anywhere else. He'll hate it...but he's a darling and loves ALL of you, very, very much. He deserves to know we love him back, imnsho. Happy Holidays, too :) Mind Control Videos I recommend you watch: The Stanford Prison Experiment http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v;=sZwfNs1pqG0 Milgram's Obedience to Authority Experiment http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v;=BcvSNg0HZwk More are over to the right of the video. Plus just Google "mind Control", esp on YouTube. Great info there.
#death #death2023 #lastmoment #died #passedaway #sad #norway #activist #død #død2023 #siste øyeblikk #død #døde #trist #norge #aktivist Det er med dyp sorg og et tungt hjerte vi deler bortgangen til Andreas Heldal-Lund, den anerkjente anti-Scientology-aktivisten og grunnleggeren av 'Operasjon Clambake.' Heldal-Lund, født 10. desember 1964, viet sitt liv til å utfordre praksisene til Scientologikirken, særlig gjennom hans innflytelsesrike nettsted. Siden 1996 har Heldal-Lund nådeløst kritisert Kirkens påståtte uredelighet, spesielt dens ledelse, mens han skilte mellom Scientologi-religionen og det han beskrev som Kirkens "kriminelle og korrupte" handlinger. Gjennom «Operation Clambake», en plattform som er svært kritisk til Scientology, hadde han som mål å gi informasjon og fremme åpen d...
Tory Christman and Andreas Heldal-Lund visiting the Queen of Scientology critics in Hemet, California, April 3rd 2008.
While visiting LA in April 2008 I got several PIs hired by the cult after me. Here's my little report. :)
.My dear friend Andreas Heldal-Lund was here in LA and so we did a quick video before heading out for dinner. Doesn't he look fantastic? :) I love Andreas. For any new people, he was the final straw that helped crack open my personal Scio-Truman Show. Love to you ALL :)
17 Years ago I met my now dear friend, Andreas Heldal-Lund. I was still "in"...he was a critic who started Xenu (dot) net. Basically this is a short thank you to him, and some of what happened to me before and since. I love you Andreas, and thank you greatly! I love you all, too. :) Here is my escape story, too, for those interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cMPPEWT4GQ&list;=PLED6D65D429F79137 If that doesn't work, just type in ToryMagoo44+Escape and the 10 part series will come up. :)
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Avdelingsleder på avdeling Ung, Andreas Heldal, forteller her om Recovery fagkonferansen i Oslo. Andreas skal snakke om Miljøterapi med unge voksne i et Recovery-perspektiv
Andreas Heldal-Lund (born December 10, 1964 in Oslo) is a Norwegian anti-Scientology activist best known for operating the website Operation Clambake.
Since 2009, Andreas Heldal-Lund has been a member of the board of the national secular humanist organisation Human-Etisk Forbund. Heldal-Lund has also long been a member of the Norwegian Society of Heathens. Since 1996 he has been noted for his criticism against the Church of Scientology, namely as the operator of Operation Clambake. In 2003, he received the Leipzig Human Rights Award from the European-American Citizens Committee for Human Rights and Religious Freedom in the USA, an organization which states it is composed of "Scientology opponents from all over the world."
Operation Clambake is a website about Scientology and the Church of Scientology that over the years appeared in the top ten results on Google for the search term "Scientology". Most of the information presented by Operation Clambake is critical of the Church of Scientology and its leadership, although dissenters are given prominent space to air their differences.
Heldal-Lund said that he began criticizing the Church of Scientology in 1996 after reading about a Norwegian ex-Scientologist who successfully sued the Church of Scientology.