International Head of Scientology - NOW MISSING

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2011

In 1988 Heber Jentzsch was arrested in Spain along with 69 other members of the organization. Jentzsch was incarcerated in a Spanish jail for about three weeks. He was released and returned to the United States after Scientology paid a bail bond of approximately $1 million. Sixteen people, including Jentzsch, were charged with "illegal association" and various other crimes including tax fraud and endangering public health. The trial of the indictees began in February 2001, but Jentzsch himself did not turn up; the prosecution called for him to be given a 56-year prison sentence. However, the Madrid Provincial Court threw out all but the conspiracy charge and eventually ruled that there was insufficient evidence to prove this charge as well. In April 2002, the charge was formally dropped. The court also ordered that the bail bond deposited for his release in 1988 be returned to the Church along with interest, which nearly doubled the original amount. Heber is now in Scientology prison, indefinitely, against his own will. it is hopeful that the new FBI investigations will free Heber, along with the hundreds (if not thousands) that are still incarcerated in the cult's RPF (rehabilitation project force), better known as Scienology's Guantanamo Bay. They cannot escape, make calls, or do anything free. They are forced to work 18-20 hours of day, doing menial labor. They are slaves.

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  • Bet that Spanish jail had more comforts than where Heber is Now!!!

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  • The Angry Gay Pope thinks that Jentzsch is either in solitary up at Twin Peaks (the converted Northern California resort where the "church" has Hubbard's books on metal plates in a bunker), doing RPF work somewhere, or dead. Why? Because David Miscavage, head of the "church", hates Heber for reasons unknown.

  • Cookies for meal?!? Those BASTARDS!

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