Scientology orientation film
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Nightline's half hour special on Scientology, Anonymous and the policy of disconnection
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A group of Anonymous goes into a publicly accessable Church of Scientology somewhere in Germany. A member of a the Church talks to the Anonymous and admits that free speech is being suppressed bei Co$. Share this video, it is of vital importance to let the public see this statement. We are Anonymous. We do not forget. We do not forgive. We were expected. Remember the 10th of February.
This is a clip from "Missing in Happy Valley" which discusses Scientology's militaristic inner core, the Sea Org and David Miscavige
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Respected German historian Guido Knopp has compared a speech by US actor Tom Cruise to the Church of Scientology with a call to war by Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels. Knopp, an expert on World War II history, said in an interview with Bild newspaper published on Sunday: "Tom Cruise's manner calls to mind Goebbels." The historian was commenting on a video recording of a rousing sermon Cruise delivered to fellow Scientology members four years ago that was recently posted on the Internet. The "Mission Impossible" star is seen asking fellow members of the church: "Should we clean this place up?" Knopp said it was bound to remind Germans of Goebbels' notorious call for "total war" issued in Berlin on February 18, 1943.
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