AUDIO Inside Scientology February 14, 2011
What happens when you try to leave the Church of Scientology? The Guardian, Saturday April 23, 2011
fredag den 24. februar 2012
onsdag den 22. februar 2012
David Cross on scientology
From: "Bigger and Blackerer"
søndag den 19. februar 2012
The Video Scientology is Trying to Ban
Scientology has tried to flag this video by Angry Gay Pope. It is reposted here for posterity.
torsdag den 16. februar 2012
onsdag den 15. februar 2012
Dana Carvey scientology stand up comedy routine
Dana Carvey, the comedian, rips into the absolute weirdness of the cult of scientology in this stand up comedy routine.
tirsdag den 14. februar 2012
Scientology Meltdown - Good Morning America
Debbie Cook and her Scientology email are finally reaching American homes this morning.
Debbie Cook, a former executive with the Church of Scientology has revealed she believes the church has become greedy and corrupt under the leadership of David Miscavige.
Cook, who worked at the church's Sea Org group in Clearwater, Fla., sent an email containing criticisms of the church's management to about 12,000 Scientologists on New Year's Day, according to the Village Voice, which first broke the story.
The long, detailed message blasts Miscavige's fundraising strategies and spending habits and argues that his actions are out of line with what Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard intended when he started the church.
Many followers initially doubted the validity of the email, but Cook soon took to her Facebook page and disclosed that she had indeed sent the message, according to the Village Voice.
Still, some church members aren't too thrilled about Cook's outspoken statements.
Church of Scientology spokesperson Karin Pouw was quick to argue that Cook's views do not aptly reflect the views of other church members, according to the International Business Times
Debbie Cook, a former executive with the Church of Scientology has revealed she believes the church has become greedy and corrupt under the leadership of David Miscavige.
Cook, who worked at the church's Sea Org group in Clearwater, Fla., sent an email containing criticisms of the church's management to about 12,000 Scientologists on New Year's Day, according to the Village Voice, which first broke the story.
The long, detailed message blasts Miscavige's fundraising strategies and spending habits and argues that his actions are out of line with what Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard intended when he started the church.
Many followers initially doubted the validity of the email, but Cook soon took to her Facebook page and disclosed that she had indeed sent the message, according to the Village Voice.
Still, some church members aren't too thrilled about Cook's outspoken statements.
Church of Scientology spokesperson Karin Pouw was quick to argue that Cook's views do not aptly reflect the views of other church members, according to the International Business Times
mandag den 13. februar 2012
Scientologist Debbie Cook being sued by the cult
Australian TV channel ninemsm item broadcast on 3rd February 2012 regarding Scientologist Debbie Cook and her husband being sued by the cult for speaking out, allegedly in breach of a non-disclosure agreement.
Moving On Up a Little Higher
Moving On Up a Little Higher
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