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Shelley Argent launches “I Expect Better” – with a message to Julia Gillard

HOW TO GET INVOLVED (click on ‘show more’ for instructions): This video shows Shelley Argent launching a new campaign called “I Expect Better” aimed at the world’s leaders and designed to encourage everyone to take action and show their support for Marriage Equality. Please join in this campaign by uploading your own personal video to YouTube. Instructions for uploading and how to label the video are below. 1. Keep videos short and sharp. Try for less than 2 minutes if you can. 2. YouTube/Google Account. In order to upload your video, you must have a valid YouTube account. 3. Clear sound is crucial. If no one can hear it, no one will watch it. Make sure to shoot in quiet environments and project. 4. Don’t backlight. Make sure light is on your face and not behind it — ie don’t sit in front of a bright window. 5. Title and tag your video. Use the title “I Expect Better” and include the leader, politician or political parties name, as well as your name and location – eg: “I Expect Better: message to Julia Gillard from Shelley Argent in Brisbane”. 6. To link your video with Shelley’s on youtube, click in the comment box under Shelley’s original video where you’d type a text reply, and a link should come up to the right of the box, saying ‘Post a video response’. You then choose the video that you want to add as a response, and click ok. This may take a day or so to take effect. 7. Please also join Shelley Argent’s facebook page and post a link to your videos so we can keep

Join or Make a Charitable Donation to Support the Centre for Inquiry’s efforts! www.cficanada.ca/support. More secret footage and explosive documentation to be released soon. Members of Think Again! TV and the Centre for Inquiry, via a secret source, obtained invitation-only tickets to a live faith healing/supernatural debt relief event featuring Peter Popoff at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on May 26, 2011. Footage shows Popoff engaging in “healings”, hosting testimonials and requesting large sums of money from the audience. Also features a sick man being turned away, and the description of an altercation in which – rather ironically – the organist for this “faith healer” wished upon us death by cancer. Background: Peter Popoff was a famous 1980s faith healer proven a fraud by skeptic James Randi on the tonight show with Johnny Carson. Randi and his assistants used a radio scanner to intercept transmissions from Popoff’s wife Elizabeth giving the prophet information about members of the audience, including their address and ailments. After being exposed, his popularity declined sharply, and Popoff declared bankruptcy in 1987. 20 years later, Popoff returned, ironically now combining supernatural debt relief, of all things, with his old faith healing tricks. He has become a profitable prophet once again.