Barbara Schwarz mentioned again
Barbara Schwarz mentioned again:
http://www.wvgazette.com/section/Editorials/200306082
June 09, 2003
Potpourri
THE FREEDOM of Information Act -- both the federal and state
versions -- is a valuable part of democracy, letting people
dig out hidden government records. But at least one nut uses
the law idiotically.
A Utah woman claims she was born at a secret government compound,
the daughter of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, and that she
was married to another Scientology leader -- but the government
framed him for her murder and is holding him at an unknown prison.
The Salt Lake Tribune says she has filed thousands of FOIA demands
for records about her birth and the murder case — including a
federal court suit in West Virginia -- and she refuses to believe
responses saying no such records exist.
[Note: The
Scientology®
organization has at best estimate approximately
45,000 to 50,000 followers world wide -- contrary to the 8 million figure
that the organization has been claiming for the past few years or so.
While that number continues to drop (thanks in part to the Internet) few
of the remaining followers are even aware of the unending series of police
raids, indictments, and prison terms their leaders and fellow cultists are
subjected to routinely. Few are allowed to know about their organization's
criminal history, or its current racketeering activities. Even fewer of
the cult's remaining followers are privy to their messiah's written
policies which dictates the criminal behavior that keeps getting their
organization raided (see Xenu.NET for
suitable references of Scientology policy) Scientology management
is the problem, not the thousands of honest believers who are good,
honest citizens; themselves victims of Scientology - flr]
The name "Narconon"® is trademarked to the Scientology organization through one of their many front groups. The name "Scientology"® is also trademarked to the "Church" of Scientology. Neither this web page, nor this web site, nor any of the individuals mentioned herein assisting to educate the public about the dangers of the Narconon scam are members of or representitives of the Scientology organization.
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