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Exhibit One: The Revenue Canada Brief

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2008

Just a little vid to show the size of the documentation I presented to Revenue Canada in 1997. It took several hours to completely explain the brief and what it revealed about the criminal business/cult of Scientology.
This documentation was helpful to Revenue Canada since Scientology 'forgot' to mention Hubbard taught: Rewarding the Downstat is Out-Exchange. And other disqualifying goodies.
C0$ did not get Religious Charity Status in Canada.
C0$ blamed their defeat almost entirely on me and my collaborators.
So the Fair Game began in earnest.
See: Exhibit Two:
1999 C0$ Pickets my home.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dj5eSSlAeXY

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  • Extremely great stuff i can't wait for what else you show us in the future.

    Scientology will lose this battle, A huge blow was dealt to them at abc nightline and they will keep comming and comming.

    By the way mark has a new channel up at vimeo i'll post the link but i'll scater each letter because of youtube, being gay with links.

    h t t p : / / w w w . v i m e o . c o m / x e n u t v

    There we got just assemble it is all.

    Keep up the good fight.

    We anons are behind you all the way

  • This is great! Part two was HUGE

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  • Two former employees who worked more than a decade at the Church of Scientologys Golden Era Productions enclave near Hemet have filed lawsuits alleging the church violated federal and state labor laws and engaged in human trafficking.

    Marc and Claire Headley claim they were paid less than 50 cents an hour and forced to work more than 100 hours a week. They claim they never received overtime pay and were required to sign documents under duress acknowledging they had forfeited their rights.

  • If you go to any other religion and ask what theyre all about theyll tell you. Free of charge. However, in Scientology you dont really learn what the religion is about until youve already invested some 300,000 US dollars into it.

    Would you like it if you joined Scientology, paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for OT8, and then get told "YOU MOCKED UP YOUR REACTIVE MIND", effectively nullifying everything learned as a Preclear?  Of course not.

  • The issue is that no other religion charges you money before telling you what the religion is all about. In order for consumers to make a reasoned choice they must have the facts on what they are buying.

    Tithes are voluntary. Donations are REQUIRED to advance to "salvation" in Scientology. People are never told give 12K to other churches/mosques or Jesus/Muhammad won't save you.

  • Holy Torpedoes Batman!!!! How the HELL did you get your hands on all that paperwork??!! Bravo to you!!!! SP FOREVER!!!!

  • How did you get so much knowledge about the COS? Were you previously involved with them? The amount of info or evidence that you have is simply amazing. I wonder what their defense to this would have been if they had a chance to rebut your info.....

  • A WINRAR IS YOU!

    I am impressed and humbled by your ground-breaking and important work fighting a malicious cult and keeping them from getting a handout from taxpayers to help fund their harassment, intimidation, frivolous litigation, dishonesty, aggression and other illegal activities (such as Operation Snow White, Operation Freak Out and far too many more to list in a YT comment box).

    You are an inspiration. Keep fighting the good fight.

  • Outrageous that ordinary citizens have had to do what our governments should be doing.

    Best wishes to you and yours.

  • Snake oil selling cults are not providing a service they are exploting peoples weakness. Frankly if the pentacostals set up a "health clinic" where they sold faith healing under false pretenses I would be equally upset.

  • If somebody went to a doctor for treatment would the patient be a "customer"? If somebody paid for college would the student be a "customer"? If somebody goes to church and pays for his wedding ceremony or puts money in the plate is he a "customer"? It costs money to maintain an office and print books, just because Scientology gives you something in exchange for your donation, it doesn't make it a "business".

  • I hope you have provided this to Larry Brennan and others. Very very well done.

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