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Church of Scientology term?
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Subject: Church of Scientology term?
Answered by: larrybergen
Asked By: Anonymous

Anonymous asked this question on 5/9/2000:

Hi, experts!!!

I found a document on the web that I can't find any more but it was dated November 20'th 1997. I remember that because it's my birthday!

I didn't understand much of the legal terms but there was one term that I think is a scientology term, not a legal term. There was a guy names Stephen Mitchel either sueing the church or being sued by the church for libel but this Stephen Mitchel guy presented thousands of pages of evidence to, I think, sue the church.

The word was "squirreling." Stephen Mitchel filed evidence that said the church was 'squirreling."

That's got to be a scientology term since it's not covered on anything in the legal newsgroups I could find.

Anyone? thanks

larrybergen gave this response on 5/9/2000:

squirelling is indeed a Scientology term ,it means; altering Scientology,offbeat practices. A squirrel is doing something completely different than scientology. He doesn't understand the principles so he makes up a bunch of them to fullfill his ignorance.

The average rating for this answer is 4.8.

Anonymous rated this answer a 5.

That's interesting. So the evidence this guy offered showed that David Miscavage was altering Scientology. I guess that when L. Ron Hubbard died, Miscavage started tailoring Scientology for his own ends.

Thanks!



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