They called us Nazi
You can smell the Paranoia coming from Clearwater or Los Angeles.
The irony and wonder the CoS likes to refer to other groups which are against them as Nazi-like. Though it seems some of their practices in regards to auditing and now these knowledge reports are more like post-war East Germany and the Stasi. Though, since they think they are the superior race, they seem to have taken the best tenants of National Socialism and East German.
I wonder, do they have checkpoints in their buildings and grounds of their bases at which they ask, “papers, please!”?
Speaking of the Stasi, how quickly could the dangerous cult of Scientology destroy all the information they have on each other if the Feds were to raid? The Stasi couldn’t even effectively destroy everything. In fact there were 16,000 bags of ripped up paper recovered (not including in-tact records) after the Berlin Wall fell. Some of it is now being pieced back together by computer.
I doubt there is as many records as the real Stasi had on the East German people, but I’m sure there’s quite a bit.
Andrew Morton, who wrote the Tom Cruise biography, did an interview on CBC’s The Hour. The video podcast is now available. But beware, towards the end, Morton claims that his book sparked the protests. And maybe there’s a bit of truth to it, but really it was Scientology’s own practices that brought the Anonymous’ war against it when they tried to censor the Tom Cruise video released on YouTube in mid-January. Nice try though, Andrew.
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