One would think that a worldwide organisation that is responsible for numerous deaths would be shut down, yet Scientology remains above the law through its religious façade.
Through numerous acts of neglect, withholding of medication and murder, both direct and indirect, Scientology is to blame for the deaths of numerous people, both its own members and members of the public. While I cannot know all of their names, I will mention the most publicised cases, no doubt Scientology has covered up many of the lesser known ones.
First, is Lisa McPherson.
On December 15th, 1996, she told her family that she was ready to leave the church. 3 days later, after a minor car crash, she strips her clothes and walks naked down the street. After being taken to the Psychiatric ward of a local hospital, "friends" from the cult appear and take her to one of their churches to be cured "the scientologist way".
17 days later, she was dropped off at a hospital over 20 miles away, dead. The autopsy concluded that she died of a blood clot, formed by severe dehydration amongst other factors. Evidence indicated McPherson had been without fluids for 5-10 days, and was camatose for the last 24 hoursof her life. Her body was covered in bites from cockroaches.
McPherson's last days were spent in direct violatio to numerous articles of the Universal Decleration of Human Rights, most notably article 9: No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile. McPherson was detained to prevent her from seeking psychiatric help. Her death was pointless but for the sake of the arbitrary rules of scientology's demented founder, L. Ron Hubbard.
Herebit Pfaff was epileptic. Rather than be treated with medication, a scientologist doctor prescribed vitamins. He died on August 28th 1988 after a heavy seizure caused him to fall and hit his head off a table during his fall. No medication was found in his blood.
On February 25th, 1980, Joseph Haveth was found dead in a bathtub at the fort harrison hotel scintology center, the water so scolding his corpse's skin was peeling off. While one would assume he drowned, it was noted his head was above the water.
Perhaps most shocking of all was the death of Uwe Stuchenbroch, a man with multiple sclerosis. The former international security chief of scientology, Stuchenbroch was prescribed no treatment for his illness, instead being promised cure through spiritual advancement. As no cure for him came, he attempted to escape the cult, only to be demoted to the Rehabillitation Force Los Angeles, essentially a slave labour camp for members that required brainwashing or those that could leak scientology secrets by leaving. He died here, his health deteriorated to the point he couldn't use the toilet by himself.
While these are only a handful of people, they are not the only ones to suffer at Scientology's hand. These are just those that illustrate the point of Scientology best. Their deaths highlight the evils that this buisness creates. Religion is Free. Religion does not kill its members. Religion does not detain its members, nor violate their human rights.
Through their sacrifice, these people will be remembered as those that helped us realise this injustice before it was too late. One way or another, Scientology, the mass con buisness that hides behind the claim that they are a religion, will be stopped.
I am J.
I am Justice.
Justice Previals.
Yes, as one point there was too much interference and I got too far away from my mic. It was better at the end, though.
Next time it will all be as clear as the intro video, though.
JforJustice 3 years ago