Look who’s disconnecting now
Posted in Church of Scientology, Scientology on Sep 5th, 2010
Mike Rinder and Marty Rathbun in search of Mike’s son Benjamin at the Church of Scientology’s Fort Harrison Hotel in Clearwater, Florida
“The less reasonable a cult is, the more men seek to establish it by force”
Posted in Church of Scientology, Scientology on Sep 5th, 2010
Mike Rinder and Marty Rathbun in search of Mike’s son Benjamin at the Church of Scientology’s Fort Harrison Hotel in Clearwater, Florida
Posted in Church of Scientology, Scientology on Sep 3rd, 2010
At Anonymous DC’s Valentine’s Day flash raid protesting the Church of Scientology, Meme offers “Free Valentines” and other flyers to passers-by that explained why we were protesting outside the Founding Church of Scientology in Washington DC. The flyers explained what Anonymous was, and gave an overview of Operation Snow White and Fair Game, among other [...]
Posted in Church of Scientology, Scientology on Sep 2nd, 2010
At Anonymous DC’s March raid celebrating L. Ron Hubbard’s birthday, MisterTastee rocks to “The Final Countdown” on the sidewalk in front of the Founding Church of Scientology in Washington DC. Due to the rain in Washington on this particular day, I shot this video with “Duckie”, my waterproof Vivitar ViviCam 6200w digital camera.
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Posted in Church of Scientology, Scientology on Sep 1st, 2010
Over the weekend, the Church of Scientology of Los Angeles, spread out over a campus that stretches from Sunset Blvd to Fountain Ave in East Hollywood, opened up its new Gensler-designed Church, a remodel of an existing building. The new Church, which’ll also hold a library, seminar rooms, and more, is next to the old [...]
Posted in Church of Scientology, Scientology on Sep 1st, 2010
CNN’s Jim Bittermann reports a French court convicted the Church of Scientology and six of its members of organized fraud.
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Posted in Church of Scientology, Scientology on Aug 28th, 2010
At Anonymous DC’s Valentine’s Day flash raid protesting the Church of Scientology, Meme offers “Free Valentines” and other flyers to passers-by that explained why we were protesting outside the Founding Church of Scientology in Washington DC. The flyers explained what Anonymous was, and gave an overview of Operation Snow White and Fair Game, among other [...]
Posted in Church of Scientology, Scientology on Aug 24th, 2010
Chicago Tribune Church of Scientology plans Illinois headquarters on Printer’s Row
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Posted in Church of Scientology, Nick Xenophon, Scientology on Aug 23rd, 2010
www.2ue.com.au 18 November, 2009 – 8:23 AM The Church of Scientology has rejected claims by Senator Nick Xenophon that it’s involved in widespread criminal behaviour and abuse. John & Sandy reveal recent accusations with spokesperson Cyrus Brooks.
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Posted in Church of Scientology, Scientology on Aug 21st, 2010
Operation Reconnect – April 12th, 2008. Vancouver BC, Canada. A beautiful day for a peaceful protest at the ‘Church Of Scientology’ (COS) in downtown Vancouver. The building is situated on the corner of Hastings and Homer. Most came dawning masks, or some sort of disguise, to help raise awareness on the COS’s “Disconnect Policy,” the [...]
Posted in Church of Scientology, Cult, Nick Xenophon, Quackery, Scientology, anti-psychiatry, hate group, religious cult on May 12th, 2010
Senator Nick Xenophon has vowed not to give up on his quest to bring the controversial Church of Scientology to task over tax exemptions.
Scientology had been variously accused of criminal behaviour, coercing abortions, stalking, transcending child labour laws and unconscionable treatment of members who were charged hundreds of thousands of dollars for their courses, he said.