Eleven top Scientologists, including LRon Hubbard's wife, were sent to prison in the early 1980s for infiltrating, burglarizing and wiretapping more than 100 private and government agencies in attempts to block their investigations.
Scientology policy calls for illegal imprisonment , violation of labor laws , and a shocking disregard for the fundamental rights of all citizens.
Allegations against the group span 25 years and much of the globe. Scientology's extremely high emphasis on doing things "standardly" makes it likely that criminal actions, dictated by Scientology policy, are happening today.
The cost for attaining "higher levels of spirituality" in Scientology can cost as much as $300,000 or more, and do not allow for other spiritual or religious beliefs by their followers.
Do you think that given their history and tradition they are still breaking the law, even though the IRS has finally given them "non-profit" status?
2007-06-22
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