Scientology has been known for filing frivolous lawsuits and abusing legal systems worldwide under the disguise of forming a religion. Speculation for the disappearance of video that is assumed to shed damaging light on their corporate character may have held a preponderence of the evidence from the civil aspect, possibly giving further reason to re-open past criminal investigations that in everyday reality could lead to criminal convictions with heavy jail time.
These news articles have dealt crushing blows to Scientology as they remain on their knees: LA Times, NY Times, Chicago Tribune
This site, featuring "Operation Clambake" furthers the preponderence of the evidence by providing reality based, factual information at the insider's level. Victims speak out while advocating for the shut down of Scientology. A search on Police investigations involving Scientology reveal a long history of confirmed conduct that although has not wielded criminal convictions, gives even more credibility to the next set of claims which can reasonably lead any person to believe that the organization pulled the video to not give away their secret:
Scientology as a crime syndicate uses tactics calling attention to themselves to hide their criminal enterprising. After all, they have been known to be quite criminal.
Allegations of buglaries and murders, or conspiracies to commit murders with valid suspicions of evidence suppressed to allow guilty parties to go free should be enough to label the syndicate dangerous to society and therefore, legally ban them in the U.S. Be afraid, be VERY afraid!
Speculation on the vanishing video is valid, and the reasons why are clear as given here.
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6 Comments
Post a CommentYeah, I saw that video too, and to be honest with you; I was mailed one of those recruitment videos (It did not have Tom in it). I still to this day have no clue who sent it to me or why, but I will say that not only was the video with Tom in it completely creepy, but so was that recruitment video. If I remember correctly, I threw it out after me and a bunch of my buddies watched it. It was creepy yes, but during that period in time we had good drugs to make it entertaining. LOL
Great article!!
They've gotten to AC, every article about Scientology or Anonymous now has a link to a Scientology propaganda website, just like this article does.
Good article. I have to agree with Michy about discussing more of the linked facts in your article. Maybe a follow up story expanding on this could be a future article for you. It's obvious you did your homework!
I was one of the original followers in 1959 when the chuech had maybe 500 people. This was in wash. D.
c.....The fundamentals were basic...based on Hubbards book of Dianetics....a self help best seller, by a small time sci fi writer.
The group had troubles then...at a meeting that i attended i heard Ron j
oke that the best way to become rich, was to start your own religon. After the suicide of rons son and later his own death , or around this period,there came crazy times of IRS and FDA investigations and police searches of the small headquarters ,which were located just off Dupont Circle ( the hippie area) . Back then, an E meter was a volt ohm meter from the hardware store that had two orange cans attached.
Since that time I have not ,heard another word of the group in Washington D.C., where as an 18 year old, we stuffed envelopes to pay for o
ur auditing.
It would be interesting to see you write more on this links you've provided. I learned a lot by following the links that I did not know, but there's lots of people who won't follow those links. You should write articles about the information in the links!
Great article, Tom! I find the beliefs of the Church of Scientology totally strange. I'm all for freedom of religion and all of that, but their beliefs seem to be based on very strange things with no basis in reality. I don't get how people who seem intelligent can get so sucked up into it. Cruise was plain scary in his video.