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TexasTowelie

(127,350 posts)
Wed Jan 11, 2023, 07:49 PM Jan 2023

Scientology Cult Leader "Disappears" In Attempt To Hide From Trafficking Lawsuit



A leader at the Church of Scientology has disappeared after authorities tried to serve him with a child trafficking lawsuit. Mike Papantonio & Farron Cousins discuss more.


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A leader at the Church of Scientology has disappeared after authorities tried to serve him with a child trafficking lawsuit. Farron, you and I have done plenty of stories on this cult of crazies. That's what it is. It's not a church, it's not a religious organization. It is a cult of maniacs. And nevertheless, we give them, we give them a tax break. They don't have to pay taxes. Now this guy that, that's running the entire organization is on the run. He's hiding out because of this lawsuit that's been brought by a Florida lawyer down in South Florida. Go ahead.
Yeah. And, and we actually, we talked about the lawsuit really just a couple weeks ago.
Yeah.
You basically, you have these children, some as young as you know, five and six years old, they get pulled into the church with their families and the, well, I don't wanna call it a church. The Scientologists put them to work.
A cult.
Scrubbing boats, cleaning hotel rooms, doing all kinds of horrible things for no pay at all. Basically using them as child labor. They'll take away any documents they have so that they cannot escape. They're trapping these people. It is human trafficking.
Mm-hmm.
Just through an organization that most people in this country somehow view as legit. It's disturbing.
Well, I mean, okay, so it starts in California. You would, no surprise there. It's the hub of crazy. So it starts in, starts in California and then Florida, second hub of crazy. It builds its second big monstrosity of an organization in, in Florida. But as it's doing it, you understand what they're doing as they build is you brought in the Scientology, you give me everything you've got. You may not have any contact with your family. If you have an inheritance, you give it to me. A lot of the money they make is from that. The second big bit of money is, is they don't pay taxes on anything.
Yeah.
Because for some reason they've been, it's been determined that they're somehow a, a religion. It is a cult of crazy. What I think is interesting, L. Ron Hubbard, who started this whole thing, started it on a pretty good premise. And that is the American and international psychology has become a, a, a dirt pit. That it doesn't work. It's, you know, we've made it into something that it's not, that it shouldn't be. So he starts attacking the, the, the, area of psychology. The discipline of psychology. And he builds his entire structure around that. L. Ron Hubbard was the guy. He ends up spending his life on a boat because he's running from the law all over the world. Right?
Yeah. And.
Sea Org.
Well, and, and, and another part of it too is that, you know, we talk about how we in the US give them this tax exempt status, most countries in Europe don't even recognize it as a religion anymore.
Exactly.
They have stripped them of any status they may have had because they understand this isn't a religion. You're not even really praying to a, a deity of any kind. You don't really believe in anything.
Oh, L. Ron Hubbard, L. Ron Hubbard is their deity.
Yeah.
I mean, if you're gonna have a deity, it's L. Ron Hubbard, who by the way, was all, always having to run because he was, he had so many fraud cases against him.
Yeah.
The criminal fraud cases against him that he had to live on a boat and he started something called Sea Org. And this whole thing is where, this is where we are. I, I would think that, that that's where we're gonna find David.
Yeah.
You know, David is on the run right now because he understands that these charges are, are, are big.
David, who by the way, actually served as the best man for one of Tom Cruise's weddings, I think his second wedding, maybe.
Yeah. Okay. So it's a real easy solution. And here's what I hope happens. You, you could, you can yank, you can, you, you can yank their tax exemption.
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Scientology Cult Leader "Disappears" In Attempt To Hide From Trafficking Lawsuit (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jan 2023 OP
It's no more fake than any other religion IMHO (nt) Hugh_Lebowski Jan 2023 #1
Scientology is more like the Manson Family, Branch Davidians, Peoples Temple, Heavens Gate, AnotherMother4Peace Jan 2023 #3
Being 'cult-like' involves different criteria from being 'fake' Hugh_Lebowski Jan 2023 #4
👇👇👇 Goonch Jan 2023 #2
It looks like 2 kids in Power Ranger costumes in a kiddy pool LastDemocratInSC Jan 2023 #5
Yeah, an Newt's about to drown them. NT Warpy Jan 2023 #7
The story about Miscavige has been out there since the end of December Warpy Jan 2023 #6

AnotherMother4Peace

(5,125 posts)
3. Scientology is more like the Manson Family, Branch Davidians, Peoples Temple, Heavens Gate,
Wed Jan 11, 2023, 08:35 PM
Jan 2023

Moonies, Children of God, etc. - They're are a damn creepy cult. My friend is still being hounded by them, even though they QUIT the stupid ass "religion". No - nothing like the major religions of the world - they are evil, and if you cross them - watch out. But it's funny how they pamper their "high value" members like Cruise. AND if you leave, you are considered a suppressive person and your family must disconnect from you - CREEPY.

 

Hugh_Lebowski

(33,643 posts)
4. Being 'cult-like' involves different criteria from being 'fake'
Wed Jan 11, 2023, 08:54 PM
Jan 2023

Not all are the former ... but they're all the latter

LastDemocratInSC

(4,242 posts)
5. It looks like 2 kids in Power Ranger costumes in a kiddy pool
Wed Jan 11, 2023, 08:55 PM
Jan 2023

and that ogre standing over them is Newt Gingrich costumed as a nun.

Warpy

(114,615 posts)
6. The story about Miscavige has been out there since the end of December
Wed Jan 11, 2023, 10:41 PM
Jan 2023
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/missing-scientology-leader-david-miscavige-nowhere-to-be-found-as-federal-prosecutors-search-to-serve-him-child-trafficking-lawsuit/ar-AA15ODxH?li=BBnb7Kz

I have to wonder if they should start digging on $cientology property out in the desert here. Maybe he was getting too careless/hot and got whacked and is buried next to his wife, who's been missing for 15 years or so.

It's snarky speculation, of course, but nothing about the leadership of that cult would surprise me at this point.
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