This story is not new, but it is well worth the re-read.
http://nomoreliesscn.blogspot.com/20...uncovered.html
This story is not new, but it is well worth the re-read.
http://nomoreliesscn.blogspot.com/20...uncovered.html
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From that link:
Thanks for that, GreyWolf. These stories of Co$ crimes need to be kept in the spotlight.CLEARWATER FL. --- In shocking testimony under oath before a packed courtroom
and before a panel of city council members, Scientology management staff member
Scott Mayer, who has been a Scientologist for twelve years, testified to
witnessing numerous felonies committed by the Scientology organization including
extortion, witness intimidation, perjury, international customs and immigration
laws violations, money laundering, framing innocent people of crimes, conspiracy
to impede government agencies, cruel and unusual punishment against Scientology
members, fraud against the United States Postal Service, the ill treatment of
children, slavery, and plotting the murder of various individuals. Mr. Mayer
testified he has personal experience with the Scientology organization in all
of these areas.
"While I was in the Sea Org, I was instructed to kill another human being by the
Scientology organization," Scott Mayer testified. "At the time Scientology had an
office on Beacon Avenue in Los Angeles, very close to McArthur Park. I was called
in for a briefing by Alex Sibryski. At that time, Scientology had a ranch at
Rosarito in Mexico which was being used as a nursery, a place for overflow kids
that could not be housed in Los Angeles and a place to grow fruits and vegetables.
Mexican bandits were allegedly harassing and hustling the ranch and stealing
produce from it. Jerry McDonald and I were asked to put together a mission to go
down to Mexico, take some infrared optics and some guns and rifles, wait for the
Mexican bandits to attack the ranch again and then take care of them. We were told
to kill them if necessary. I received these orders from Alex Sibryski."
more...
"Of course, if it's true that Mr. Hubbard was never injured during the war, then he never did heal himself using Dianetics principles,
then Dianetics is based on a lie, and then Scientology is based on a lie." - Tommy Davis
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