Scientology uses YouTube as weapon

by matte | May 12, 2007 at 09:17 pm | 2004 views | add comment
I never have been able to figure out this Scientology thing. I’m unsure if it is a religion or a lifestyle.

Certainly it has some what to ‘most’ people are strange habits and rituals - probably more akin to ....MORE

This piece is from a BBC TV journo called Sweeny who did an "expose’ " on Scientology. It presents one view - exponents of scientology tend yo be non-revealing, so only one side is shown here.

BBC NEWS | Americas | Sweeney responds to Scientology clip
The battleground is YouTube and Scientology’s weapon is a clip of me losing it in the “Mind Control” section of a gruesome exhibition.

Scientology has fought many battles to keep its secrets off the web, now they are using it to attack my investigation into them.

Scientology has prepared an attack video, and they have shown the Scientology v Sweeney shouting match to anyone who would watch it.

There is talk of 100,000 copies being released.

Family ‘disconnects’

Scientology works. That is the message from celebs like John Travolta and Tom Cruise - who is, some say, keen on recruiting new Hollywood arrivals David and Victoria Beckham to what he calls his religion.

Others back the Church in various ways: Chief Superintendent Kevin Hurley of the City of London police helped open a new £20 million Scientology centre in London, and the authorities in the City of London have granted it cut-price rates.

But start asking questions and you see a different face of Scientology.

While making our BBC Panorama film “Scientology and Me” I have been shouted at, spied on, had my hotel invaded at midnight, denounced as a “bigot” by star Scientologists, brain-washed - that is how it felt to me - in a mock up of a Nazi-style torture chamber and chased round the streets of Los Angeles by sinister strangers.

Back in Britain strangers have called on my neighbours, my mother-in-law’s house and someone spied on my wedding and fled the moment he was challenged.

I have met mothers who say they have suffered Scientology “disconnects” - meaning that their children have cut them completely out of their life so that they can spend more time with an organisation which a judge in 1984 characterised as “corrupt, sinister and dangerous”.

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May 12, 2007 at 09:17 pm by matte, 2004 views, add comment

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