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05 Sep 2007 11:24:37 PM |
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Scientology branded a 'criminal organisation' and may face charges |
Scientology branded a 'criminal organisation' and may face charges
ALASTAIR DALTON
THE Church of Scientology has been branded a criminal organisation by a
Belgian prosecutor, who has recommended it stands trial for fraud and
extortion.
The Los Angeles-based movement, whose members include the films stars Tom
Cruise and John Travolta, now faces charges following a ten-year inquiry.
Jean-Claude Van Espen, an investigating prosecutor, said up to 12 people,
who have not been named, should be charged.
His investigation concluded that the church's Europe office, based in
Brussels, and its Belgian missions, conducted unlawful practices in
medicine, violated privacy laws and used illegal business contracts.
A spokeswoman at the Federal Prosecutors Office, said: "They also face
charges of being ... a criminal organisation."
The church accused the prosecutor of hounding the organisation. A court will
now decide whether to press charges against the Scientologists, who are
expected to challenge the move when a hearing takes place in the next two to
three months. This could delay the case for years.
Scientology has been active in Belgium for nearly 30 years and is seeking to
expand in Europe.
It was founded in 1953, boasts ten million members and teaches that
technology can expand the mind and help solve problems.
It came to the fore in Britain in May when John Sweeney, a BBC Panorama
reporter, lost his temper in an on-screen shouting match with a member of
the church.
In 2003, it opened an office a few yards away from the headquarters of the
European Union to lobby for its right to be recognised as an official
religious group, a status it does not enjoy in Belgium.
A Belgian parliamentary committee report in 1997 labelled Scientology a sect
and investigations were launched into the group's finances and practices,
such as the personality tests conducted on new members.
Investigators have spent a decade trying to determine how far Scientology
went in recruiting converts after numerous complaints were filed with police
by former members claiming they had been the victims of intimidation and
extortion.
Justice officials seized financial records, correspondence, bank statements
and other papers during the inquiry to track the flow of money to
Scientology. Police also raided the offices of several consultancy firms
linked to the church.
Some other European countries are hostile to Scientology, with the German
government considering it a commercial enterprise that takes advantage of
vulnerable people. The makers of a film about a plot to kill Adolf Hitler
were barred from filming at military sites in Germany this year because Tom
Cruise, its star, is a confirmed Scientologist.
The German defence ministry said the producers "will not be allowed to film
at German military sites if Count Stauffenberg - the leader of the
unsuccessful plot - is played by Tom Cruise, who has publicly professed to
being a member of the Scientology cult".
In July, a Russian court ordered a centre operated by the Scientology
movement in St Petersburg to be shut down amid claims of unlicensed teaching
and other activities.
But European countries have been criticised by the United States' State
Department for labelling Scientology a cult or sect and enacting laws to
restrict its operations.
In a statement, Scientology's Europe office said it would contest the
proposed charges at the Belgian court hearing.
It said: "For the last ten years, the prosecutor has been using the media,
trying to damage the reputation of the Church of Scientology and not being
able to put a case in court. As a consequence, this created a climate of
intolerance and discrimination [in Belgium]."
The church said the prosecutor's recommendations suggested Scientology was
guilty even before a court could hear the charges, making it "difficult" to
recover and properly defend itself.
WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT THEY BELIEVE
.. THE Church of Scientology was founded in 1953 by the science-fiction
writer L Ron Hubbard.
.. Scientology is a body of beliefs and related techniques composed of 15
basic books, 15,000 pages of technical writing and more than 3,000 lectures.
All its texts are said to have been written by Hubbard, who died in 1986.
.. Scientology describes itself as "the study and handling of the spirit in
relationship to itself, others and all of life".
.. According to the church, the ultimate goal is to get the individual being
(the "I", called Thetan) back to its native state of total freedom, thus
gaining control over matter, energy, space, time, thoughts, form and life.
This freed state is called Operating Thetan.
.. Believers in Scientology say that it offers "exact" methods of spiritual
counselling to help people achieve awareness of their spiritual existence.
The exact nature of all of existence is said to be stated in Hubbard's
Scientology and Dianetics Axioms.
.. Some central tenets of Scientology are that a person is an immortal
spiritual being who has a mind and a body.
.. The Thetan has lived through many past lives and will continue to live
beyond the death of the body.
.. Through the Scientology process of "auditing", people can free themselves
of specific traumatic incidents and prior transgressions, which restrict the
person from reaching the state of "Clear", and after that, the state of
"Operating Thetan".
.. Members believe psychiatry and psychology are destructive and abusive.
.. Scientology keeps its texts secret until devotees have paid enough money
to learn what they say.
.. Some opponents claim the cost of completing all the courses can set an
individual back $380,000.
.. The church itself says the most expensive course it offers is the "Premier
Auditor Training Saint Hill Special Briefing Course Package" at $33,932.
http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=1413222007
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the Postman
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| User: "Leftists = traitors" |
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| Title: Re: Scientology branded a 'criminal organisation' and may face charges |
06 Sep 2007 10:33:34 AM |
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I saw some moron being "audited" by these frauds on Yonge St. in
Toronto. Slimy creeps should all be in jail.
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| User: "Freedom Fighter" |
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| Title: Re: Scientology branded a 'criminal organisation' and may face charges |
06 Sep 2007 04:55:48 PM |
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"Leftists = traitors" <rander3127@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1189092814.533307.295700@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
I saw some moron being "audited" by these frauds on Yonge St. in
Toronto.
Slimy creeps should all be in jail.
IF FOUND GUILTY of criminal conduct, but you right-wing fanatics don't
really care about justice, do you?
Unfortunately, what started out as an advanced form of psychotherapy
("auditing") known as dianetics, was debased by its con-artist founder L.
Ron Hubbard into what many consider a Machiavellian, mind-controlling and
lawless cult. They have a long history of criminal convictions in many
countries. Go to alt.religion.scientology for more information.
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| User: "Greg Carr" |
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| Title: Re: Scientology branded a 'criminal organisation' and may face charges |
06 Sep 2007 02:36:21 AM |
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These ppl need close scrutiny by law enforcement. Their two buildings in
Vancouver are tagged and they are known to have gang members hang around for
protection. Narcanon is a Scientology outfit and they prey on ppl trying to
quit narcotics.
"the Postman" <ring2x@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:fbnvjn016ru@news1.newsguy.com...
Scientology branded a 'criminal organisation' and may face charges
ALASTAIR DALTON
THE Church of Scientology has been branded a criminal organisation by a
Belgian prosecutor, who has recommended it stands trial for fraud and
extortion.
The Los Angeles-based movement, whose members include the films stars Tom
Cruise and John Travolta, now faces charges following a ten-year inquiry.
You forgot Kirstie Alley.
Jean-Claude Van Espen, an investigating prosecutor, said up to 12 people,
who have not been named, should be charged.
His investigation concluded that the church's Europe office, based in
Brussels, and its Belgian missions, conducted unlawful practices in
medicine, violated privacy laws and used illegal business contracts.
A spokeswoman at the Federal Prosecutors Office, said: "They also face
charges of being ... a criminal organisation."
The church accused the prosecutor of hounding the organisation. A court
will now decide whether to press charges against the Scientologists, who
are expected to challenge the move when a hearing takes place in the next
two to three months. This could delay the case for years.
Scientology has been active in Belgium for nearly 30 years and is seeking
to expand in Europe.
It was founded in 1953, boasts ten million members and teaches that
technology can expand the mind and help solve problems.
It came to the fore in Britain in May when John Sweeney, a BBC Panorama
reporter, lost his temper in an on-screen shouting match with a member of
the church.
In 2003, it opened an office a few yards away from the headquarters of the
European Union to lobby for its right to be recognised as an official
religious group, a status it does not enjoy in Belgium.
A Belgian parliamentary committee report in 1997 labelled Scientology a
sect and investigations were launched into the group's finances and
practices, such as the personality tests conducted on new members.
Investigators have spent a decade trying to determine how far Scientology
went in recruiting converts after numerous complaints were filed with
police by former members claiming they had been the victims of
intimidation and extortion.
The heyday of the Scientology kooks is over. They used to be fairly ruthless
in suppressing information about their criminal org but with the Internet so
common now they can barely manage to hold on to their real estate assets.
They commonly face numerous lawsuits.
Justice officials seized financial records, correspondence, bank
statements and other papers during the inquiry to track the flow of money
to Scientology. Police also raided the offices of several consultancy
firms linked to the church.
If found guilty that info should be posted on the WWW and USENET.
Some other European countries are hostile to Scientology, with the German
government considering it a commercial enterprise that takes advantage of
vulnerable people. The makers of a film about a plot to kill Adolf Hitler
were barred from filming at military sites in Germany this year because
Tom Cruise, its star, is a confirmed Scientologist.
The German defence ministry said the producers "will not be allowed to
film at German military sites if Count Stauffenberg - the leader of the
unsuccessful plot - is played by Tom Cruise, who has publicly professed to
being a member of the Scientology cult".
In July, a Russian court ordered a centre operated by the Scientology
movement in St Petersburg to be shut down amid claims of unlicensed
teaching and other activities.
But European countries have been criticised by the United States' State
Department for labelling Scientology a cult or sect and enacting laws to
restrict its operations.
Scientology is a criminal org.
In a statement, Scientology's Europe office said it would contest the
proposed charges at the Belgian court hearing.
It said: "For the last ten years, the prosecutor has been using the media,
trying to damage the reputation of the Church of Scientology and not being
able to put a case in court. As a consequence, this created a climate of
intolerance and discrimination [in Belgium]."
The church said the prosecutor's recommendations suggested Scientology was
guilty even before a court could hear the charges, making it "difficult"
to recover and properly defend itself.
WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT THEY BELIEVE
. THE Church of Scientology was founded in 1953 by the science-fiction
writer L Ron Hubbard.
. Scientology is a body of beliefs and related techniques composed of 15
basic books, 15,000 pages of technical writing and more than 3,000
lectures. All its texts are said to have been written by Hubbard, who died
in 1986.
. Scientology describes itself as "the study and handling of the spirit in
relationship to itself, others and all of life".
. According to the church, the ultimate goal is to get the individual
being (the "I", called Thetan) back to its native state of total freedom,
thus gaining control over matter, energy, space, time, thoughts, form and
life. This freed state is called Operating Thetan.
. Believers in Scientology say that it offers "exact" methods of spiritual
counselling to help people achieve awareness of their spiritual existence.
The exact nature of all of existence is said to be stated in Hubbard's
Scientology and Dianetics Axioms.
. Some central tenets of Scientology are that a person is an immortal
spiritual being who has a mind and a body.
. The Thetan has lived through many past lives and will continue to live
beyond the death of the body.
. Through the Scientology process of "auditing", people can free
themselves of specific traumatic incidents and prior transgressions, which
restrict the person from reaching the state of "Clear", and after that,
the state of "Operating Thetan".
. Members believe psychiatry and psychology are destructive and abusive.
. Scientology keeps its texts secret until devotees have paid enough money
to learn what they say.
All these texts not surprisingly are available on the Internet for free if
you aew willing to search for them.
. Some opponents claim the cost of completing all the courses can set an
individual back $380,000.
More money than brains. JHVH only wants you to tithe 10% although if you are
as rich as Lazurus I would suggest a third.
. The church itself says the most expensive course it offers is the
"Premier Auditor Training Saint Hill Special Briefing Course Package" at
$33,932.
They eventually claim that Hubbard was God. Bunch of crooks.
http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=1413222007
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the Postman
ring2x@gmail.com
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