If you’ve ever visited any of the recently-renovated Scientology organizations, you’ll see an intense attention to detail in every facet of the organization. A prime example of this is in the Church of Scientology of Madrid — the...
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If you’ve ever visited any of the recently-renovated Scientology organizations, you’ll see an intense attention to detail in every facet of the organization. A prime example of this is in the Church of Scientology of Madrid — the National Scientology Church of Spain. Like the Churches of Scientology of New York, San Francisco or Buffalo, building the Church of Scientology of Madrid involved thousands of volunteer hours from Scientology parishioners all around Europe, and the restoration of one of the great landmarks of the city. In addition to supreme attention to detail in restoring the building (which you can see at the photo tour of the site), the church was also build specifically to accomodate every service and activity that a Church of Scientology should be delivering, as clearly deliniated in policy set down by Scientology Founder, L. Ron Hubbard. When the Chairman of the Board Religious Technology Centre, Mr. David Miscavige, gave his keynote speech at the org’s grand opening in 2004, the organization had already expanded to double it’s previous size. It has continued to expand since then, again doubling in size. In 2005, it was officially recognized by the Church of Scientology International as having attained the size of old Saint Hill (the Scientology organization Mr. L. Ron Hubbard built and ran in the 1960’s which set the standard for all other Churches of Scientology in terms of size and responsibility to the community ). This is an achievement also desired by the city of Buffalo — where when that church opened, the mayor of the city pleaded with Scientologists in the area to take the church up to and beyond the size of old Saint Hill.
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you may have heard of Anonymous, a group that opposes scientology well...
Anonymous is not a gang of hackers. We are the very literal definition of an anonymous collective. Everyone’s moral compass drives them in the direction we go.
there are also misconceptions of scientology, it is not just some kooky religion, it is not some fringe religion… it is by the very definition, a cult. they don’t just take money from people who sign up, no… we’re talking extortion, slave labour, worse than prison conditions, invasion of privacy, murder… this is serious business
Scientology has tried to disrupt our legal, peaceful protests before. They sent their own children to attempt to give us a bad image by sending a protest group made almost entirely of youths ahead of ours when only days before they stated in court that they were afraid of anonymous. Their protest was in support of human rights (something scientology does not have a good record with) to make our protest look bad.
They also barricaded some of the streets on route to their church in LA. They put up 10-12 foot walls in an attempt to prevent us from getting closer to their buildings. Also, they have falsely accused us of threatening bombs, nitroglycerin and anthrax.
Scientology has had a record of forcefully preventing their members from exercising freedom of speech by monitoring their members’ activities online. They threaten to prevent their members from leaving and exploit them for money. Workers are paid less than minimum wage in some cases and in some situations are treated as prisoners.
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sorry, but you're getting downstatted today
have a good LRon Birthday
you may have heard of Anonymous, a group that opposes scientology well...
Anonymous is not a gang of hackers. We are the very literal definition of an anonymous collective. Everyone’s moral compass drives them in the direction we go.
there are also misconceptions of scientology, it is not just some kooky religion, it is not some fringe religion… it is by the very definition, a cult. they don’t just take money from people who sign up, no… we’re talking extortion, slave labour, worse than prison conditions, invasion of privacy, murder… this is serious business
Scientology has tried to disrupt our legal, peaceful protests before. They sent their own children to attempt to give us a bad image by sending a protest group made almost entirely of youths ahead of ours when only days before they stated in court that they were afraid of anonymous. Their protest was in support of human rights (something scientology does not have a good record with) to make our protest look bad.
They also barricaded some of the streets on route to their church in LA. They put up 10-12 foot walls in an attempt to prevent us from getting closer to their buildings. Also, they have falsely accused us of threatening bombs, nitroglycerin and anthrax.
Scientology has had a record of forcefully preventing their members from exercising freedom of speech by monitoring their members’ activities online. They threaten to prevent their members from leaving and exploit them for money. Workers are paid less than minimum wage in some cases and in some situations are treated as prisoners.
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