Scientology expert on
Criminon
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Scientology Crime Syndicate

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Subject: Criminon
Answered by: Desertphile
Asked By: Anonymous

Anonymous asked this question on 5/26/2000:

Hi what is Criminon? Can you tell me if any judges are using this in sentencing criminals?

Desertphile gave this response on 5/29/2000:

Hi. "Criminon" is a recruiting program used by Scientology Inc. to get more criminals into the dirty ops department (called "OSA"). Scientology Inc. uses criminals who have special skills in breaking and entering, robbery, burglry, extortion, threats, harassment, and intimidation. The process involves going in to prisons under the "shore story" of "helping" criminals stop being criminals. When a criminal in prison is found that meets Scientology Inc.'s needs, that criminal is recruited. When the criminal gets out of prison, he or she then goes to work for Scientology Inc.



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