Federal Judge denies Scientology Inc motion in Garcia Lawsuit |
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Friday, 04 October 2013 14:32 |
Michael Bennitt's live coverage of legal proceedings in the lawsuit of former Church members Luis and Rocio Garcia against the Church of Scientology. The Garcia's allege that the Church's Super Power fundraising project was a commercial fraud based upon misrepresentations and lies.
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Scientology Inc."Office of Special Affairs and the Church's Financial Irregularities 4/6 |
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Wednesday, 02 October 2013 18:30 |
The Church of Scientology extorts money from its rank and file over and beyond anything that is normal. It is done gang bang style. Usually 4 or 5 Church staff against one person. This affords them the luxury of hiring expensive lawyers to firewall them from their criminal acts. Filing endless motions to stop the progress of any lawsuit rather than fight on merit is par for the course on this pretense of a religion which has morphed into a runaway money extortion machine.
In this video I tell about the the pressure on their staff that was so great -- including sleep deprivation -- to sell these repackaged books "The Basics".
Church staff stole unused payments and billed clients accounts for Basics at $3000 or $5000 a set (unauthorized) on credit cards on file and unused advance payments. Vast amounts of these huge packages were "Returned to Sender."
This is only one type of fraud and scam. I discussed this with two OSA INT execs in 2007 and 2008 and OSA staff were well aware of it, while they continue to ask me for money for more BASICS.
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Brian Culkin explains the money exortion and how this makes the Org toxic 3/4 |
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Tuesday, 01 October 2013 02:20 |
In Part 3 in this sit down with Mark Bunker, Brian Culkin explains his Scientology Inc experience. They did extort $350,000 from him in one year. His experience is echoed by those that visit the Flag Land Base, the money extortion MECCA of the church.
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Brian Culkin in Clearwater "Everyday, everyday, no less than 7 people asking me for money" 2/4 |
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Sunday, 29 September 2013 19:41 |
A seventeen year old Sea Org member who is the boss of a fifty year old Sea Org member picked Brian up at Tampa airport. They hit on him for $35,000 out of him before arriving at the Flag Land Base on Fort Harrison Avenue. Brian continues his revelations of seven months at Flag. $350,000 was extorted from him in one year. Brian did go for refund. But that is another tale, another day.
We applaud Brian Culkin for having the tremendous courage to stand up and speak out against the Church of Scientology.
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What happened to Brian Culkin in one year in Scientology Inc Part 1/4 |
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Friday, 27 September 2013 15:25 |
Thank you to Mark Bunker for permission to mirror. Brian Culkin story is Beyond Belief. From the moment he arrives at Tampa Airport pretty women descend on him like vultures to donate. In one incident he gives $35,000 as a "donation" before he arrives at the "Church" in Clearwater.
He described his seven months at Flag "TORTURE" and the months spent there trying to undo the torture created. "An incessant and non-stop demand for money". The Chief registrar Dave Foster calls him a "Fucking Asshole" for not handing over money. Dave Foster is part of their so called "Clergy". How very *Ecclesiastical"...
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