LATEST: Tom Cruise & David Miscavige Scientology are being investigated by the FBI for slave labor. Cruise used staff members to slave over his bike & van & other accessories and they only were paid $50 a week. Scientology is suppose to be helping mankind, not slaving over Tom Cruises material gains. Burn in hell you dwarfs!
http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/2011/02/inside_scientol.php?page=1
NEWSFLASH: 11 year sexual abuse victim in Scientology is coached by Jan Eastgate to lie to the police and authorities. She is also told that the abuse is her own fault. The Senate disregards Xenophon's requests for public inquiry!
Kristina Keneally is the new NSW Premier now that Nathan Rees has left so she should get copies of your letters that are going to Senator Xenophon as well. Thus now we shall see soon if she is genuine in helping Australians or a puppet as Rees says.
Independent Senator Nick Xenophon (not xenuphon) has used a speech in Parliament to raise allegations of widespread criminal conduct within the Church of Scientology. There are allegations of false imprisonment, coerced abortions and embezzlement of church funds, of physical violence and intimidation, blackmail and the widespread and deliberate abuse of information."
Senator Xenophon says the allegations are shocking.
"It is alleged that information about suspicious deaths and child abuse has been destroyed and one follower has admitted that he was coerced by the organisation into purgering himself into deaths of his two daughters," he said.
"These victims of Scientology claim it is an abusive manipulative and violent organisation."
Accusations
In a letter from Perth man Aaron Saxton, he admits to torture and blackmail while working for the Church of Scientology in Australia and at its US headquarters between 1989 and 1996, The Australian reported.
Another letter from Carmel Underwood, a former executive director of the church's Sydney branch, alleges a child abuse cover-up in the 1980s in which the vicim was "coached" to lie to authorities.
In the third letter, Sydney man Dean Detheridge, part of the church for 17 years, says the church "culled ... embarrassing revelations and confessions" from counselling sessions that could be used against members who turned against the church.
He also says he witnesses and participated in "concerted efforts to extract as much money as possible" from parishioners with "absolutely no regard" for their financial situation.
He rose to executive director of the Canberra branch.
He told The Age how he learnt to lie, bully, intimidate and humiliate people and particularly to extort money in service of the church and its ostensible aim, the greatest good of the greatest number. Now he calls it ''a crock of shit''.
He did much of which he is now ashamed. This week his story hit the headlines when Senator Nick Xenophon & Kevin Rudd PM call for inquiry.
"I am deeply concerned about this organisation and the devastating impact it can have on its followers,'' Senator Xenophon told the chamber.
Senator Xenophon said the Church of Scientology had been convicted of fraud in France and was facing similar charges in Belgium.
A number of the organisation's former high ranking executives in the US had also recently spoken out against its leader, David Miscavige, saying they had seen him assaulting staff and urging others to do the same, he said.
"What we are seeing is a worldwide pattern of abuse and criminality,'' Senator Xenophon said. "On the body of evidence, this is not happening by accident, it is happening by design.
"In my view, this is a two-faced organisation," he told the Senate. "Scientology is not a religious organisation, it is a criminal organisation that hides behind its so-called religious beliefs.''
Without specifically addressing the allegations made in the letters, the Church of Scientology dismissed Senator Xenophon's claims as "hate speech".
"Senator Xenophon is obviously being pressured by disgruntled former members who use hate speech and distorted accounts of their experiences in the church," the church's statement read. "They are about as reliable as former spouses are when talking about their ex-partner."
In a statement, the Church of Scientology says Senator Xenophon has abused Parliamentary privilege and is being pressured by disgruntled former members who are unreliable witnesses.
It first starts with the Today show on Channel 9 then later there was a report on the Morning Show on Channel 7. Both are very good news shows. Yes this could be the un doing of the Church of Scientology especially in Sydney Australia where Cyrus Brooks desperately tries to defend the allegations. Many ex members of Scientology are coming forth to share their horrifying stories about what happens in the church of Scientology.
Well Xenophon wont give up we will soon hear about all the crimes of Scientology soon enough.
uncreativeranter 1 year ago
Apparently the senate has nowblocked the right for an enquiry into the cult..some dirty little fingers in some dirty little pies...WAH!!!
Smallmaxx 1 year ago
your f#cking kidding?
uncreativeranter 1 year ago