What kind of a church records confessionals for purposes of blackmail? Judge Paul Breckenridge, in Church of Scientology of California vs. Gerald Armstrong, noted that Mary Sue Hubbard (plaintiff in that case) "authored the infamous order 'GO 121669' which directed culling of supposedly confidential P.C. [Preclear] files/folders for the purposes of internal security ... for purposes of intimidation and/or harassment".
Jason did all of you, you are Polish now...
follybungy 6 months ago
Very informative overview of YouTube's role in the future of digital delivery and making connections between filmmakers and our audiences. Thanks!
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mrfireclaw 3 years ago
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blogguy 3 years ago
audio out of sync at very end????
mikehedge 4 years ago
Sara rocks!!!!
mikehedge 4 years ago
What kind of a church records confessionals for purposes of blackmail? Judge Paul Breckenridge, in Church of Scientology of California vs. Gerald Armstrong, noted that Mary Sue Hubbard (plaintiff in that case) "authored the infamous order 'GO 121669' which directed culling of supposedly confidential P.C. [Preclear] files/folders for the purposes of internal security ... for purposes of intimidation and/or harassment".
OpenComments 2 years ago