After 20 years of investigations, yes, I did say 20 years of investigations, the Belgium Court throws out the case against Scientology as a criminal organization. Files were lost, boxes and boxes of documents only constitutes an ideology.Fraudulent advertizing is an ideology,lying is an ideology, practising medicine without a license is an ideology, spying is an ideology, covert infiltration is just an ideology and did I mention, lying about it, is also an ideology...here's an ideology for you...
Belgian court throws out case against Scientology
International-Expatica Belguim-2 hours ago
French court orders continued Scientology probe ... should continue despite a lengthy delay and the disappearance of important legal files in the case. ... legal evidence was also reported missing recently in two other probes into Scientology .
by mnq1 on WWP
Scientology trial in Marseille -
Paris, France
Presidential offices in Paris said to have been infiltrated.
Standard correspondent Stefan Braendle from Paris
Probably only Scientologists believe in coincidence: on more than one occasion in France recently, court documents have disappeared or have been "inadvertently" destroyed before trials against their group. That also happened shortly before a trial against seven Scientologists which began yesterday in Marseille.
The charges are of fraud. One of the parties, a doctor by profession, had made out a check for over 132,000 franks for the so-called "Dianetics" course. Today he - as are other Scientology "customers" - is demanding his money back. The proceedings are the second of this kind in France.
They made for headlines two weeks ago when it was learned that not less than 3.5 tons of court documents had wandered into the shredder and had been destroyed - books, files on adherents, bookkeeping records and two electrometers (with which Scientologists "measure emotion" of new entrants.
The disappearance of the documents was even stranger than the disappearance of court documents which had been assembled for years out of a court safe in Paris. Scientology documents also vanished into thin air in the north French city of Caen. Add to that a burglary into the office of the director of a parliamentary sect commission. The public is asking how this could have been possible in heavily guarded buildings like the National Assembly or the Palace of Justice. The sect commission is wondering aloud whether certain administrative offices in the state apparatus could have been "infiltrated by sects."
The presiding judge in Marseille came to the conclusion that the justice official had destroyed the Scientology material because of a mistake.
The French Scientologists - whose number is estimated at 30,000 - see themselves as victims of a hue and cry.
The attorney of the accused in Marseille has sought to turn the scandal of the missing records to his own advantage: in the "general atmosphere of suspicion," he believes, a trial would not be conceivable because the only possible result would be an adjournment. That would not be the first delay; the trial was originally supposed to have taken place in 1995.
Scientology is also the topic of discussion elsewhere in France: according to the administration's sect commissioner, Alain Vivien, the organization from Los Angeles [USA] had previously "infiltrated the environment of a former state president, and this has never been refuted"; by that was meant the Mitterand era from 1981 to 1995.
Minister of Justice Elisabeth Guigou, who expressed her support for the trial to begin in spite of any difficulties, stated a few days ago that her impression of the events was to consider a ban of Scientology.
I Will Repeat...
"The purpose of the suit is to
harass and discourage rather than to win. The law can be used very
easily to harass, and enough harassment on somebody who is simply on
the thin edge anyway, well knowing that he is not authorized, will
generally be sufficient to cause his professional decease. If
possible, of course, ruin him utterly."
- L. Ron Hubbard, A MANUAL ON THE
DISSEMINATION OF MATERIAL, 1955
Belgian court throws out case against Scientology
International-Expatica Belguim-2 hours ago
"People
attack Scientology, I never forget it, always even the score. People
attack auditors, or staff, or organisations, or me. I never forget
until the slate is clear."
- L. Ron Hubbard, MANUAL OF JUSTICE,
1959
Scientology Crime Syndicate Raided Again - France Part 54
www.skeptictank.org/raid054.htm
Scientology v. Armstrong: Declaration of Gerry Armstrong
Scientology trial in Marseille -
3.5 tons of documents disappeared
Strange Accidents in Court
Paris, France
September 21, 1999
Der Standard
Presidential offices in Paris said to have been infiltrated.
Standard correspondent Stefan Braendle from Paris
Probably only Scientologists believe in coincidence: on more than one occasion in France recently, court documents have disappeared or have been "inadvertently" destroyed before trials against their group. That also happened shortly before a trial against seven Scientologists which began yesterday in Marseille.
The charges are of fraud. One of the parties, a doctor by profession, had made out a check for over 132,000 franks for the so-called "Dianetics" course. Today he - as are other Scientology "customers" - is demanding his money back. The proceedings are the second of this kind in France.
They made for headlines two weeks ago when it was learned that not less than 3.5 tons of court documents had wandered into the shredder and had been destroyed - books, files on adherents, bookkeeping records and two electrometers (with which Scientologists "measure emotion" of new entrants.
The disappearance of the documents was even stranger than the disappearance of court documents which had been assembled for years out of a court safe in Paris. Scientology documents also vanished into thin air in the north French city of Caen. Add to that a burglary into the office of the director of a parliamentary sect commission. The public is asking how this could have been possible in heavily guarded buildings like the National Assembly or the Palace of Justice. The sect commission is wondering aloud whether certain administrative offices in the state apparatus could have been "infiltrated by sects."
The presiding judge in Marseille came to the conclusion that the justice official had destroyed the Scientology material because of a mistake.
The French Scientologists - whose number is estimated at 30,000 - see themselves as victims of a hue and cry.
The attorney of the accused in Marseille has sought to turn the scandal of the missing records to his own advantage: in the "general atmosphere of suspicion," he believes, a trial would not be conceivable because the only possible result would be an adjournment. That would not be the first delay; the trial was originally supposed to have taken place in 1995.
Scientology is also the topic of discussion elsewhere in France: according to the administration's sect commissioner, Alain Vivien, the organization from Los Angeles [USA] had previously "infiltrated the environment of a former state president, and this has never been refuted"; by that was meant the Mitterand era from 1981 to 1995.
Minister of Justice Elisabeth Guigou, who expressed her support for the trial to begin in spite of any difficulties, stated a few days ago that her impression of the events was to consider a ban of Scientology.
German Scientology News in France - Lermanet.com
When Scientology came to town - The Pulitzer Prizes
And so you can see I am not a religious bigot, I am adding Scientology's own triumphant press release from todays court case in Belgium...
Belgian Court Dismisses All Charges in Baseless Case Against the Church of Scientology in Landmark Victory for ...
Digital Journal - 15 minutes ago
The Church of Scientology of Belgium and Scientologists everywhere salute today's decision by the 69th Trial
Chamber of the Brussels Criminal Court, which unequivocally rejects the
prosecution's fatally flawed and biased case build on false
allegations.
Just in case it vanishes, though doubtful it will, it's a coup d'etat as far as Scientology is concerned...
Just in case it vanishes, though doubtful it will, it's a coup d'etat as far as Scientology is concerned...
Belgian Court Dismisses All Charges in Baseless Case Against the Church of Scientology in Landmark Victory for Religious Freedom
I Will Repeat...
"The purpose of the suit is to
harass and discourage rather than to win. The law can be used very
easily to harass, and enough harassment on somebody who is simply on
the thin edge anyway, well knowing that he is not authorized, will
generally be sufficient to cause his professional decease. If
possible, of course, ruin him utterly."
- L. Ron Hubbard, A MANUAL ON THE
DISSEMINATION OF MATERIAL, 1955
Standard Operating Procedure Scientology Worldwide
This is quite interesting, because I know someone personally that
applied for a job, through an advert in the local paper to work at
Narconon, Hastings. The advert implied the job was a paid one, and there
was no mention of Scientology either. It turned out, it was work as a
volunteer, the woman in question needed paid work and would not have
wasted her time going had the advert been properly presented.
Narconon Hastings no longer exists.
Narconon Hastings no longer exists.
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