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A win for Scientology in Australia - McClelland arrested
Tony McClelland, Fri 22 Mar 1996
From: tonym@mail.mpx.com.au (Tony McClelland)
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology
Subject: A win for Scientology in Australia - McClelland arrested
Date: Thu, 02 May 1996 20:59:50 GMT
Message-ID: <4mbbb6$731@inferno.mpx.com.au>
Last night Thursday 2 May the CofS held an
official opening of a volcano in George Street,
in the centre of Sydney. The volcano is huge and
the CofS refers to it as Sydney's new landmark.
Nancy Cartwright from the Simpsons was the main
celebrity in attendance. Police estimates of the crowd
in the street were 5,000, however, I estimate little
more than 1,000.
I was the sole demonstrator and I carried a sandwich board
reading
SCIENTOLOGY
A
CONFIDENCE
TRICK?
I handed out 200 leaflets until I was forcefully arrested and
taken to George Street Police station. When I was released
and advised the Police that I was returning to continue
my demonstration they confiscated my sandwich board.
The police claimed that they had received a very large
number of complaints about my presence.
On the way home I was followed by a uniformed and badged
CofS security guard.
I am disappointed that I was arrested because I consider this to
be a restriction of free speech.
A copy of the leaflet follows
Is Scientology
a
confidence trick?
Macquarie Dictionary 2nd revised edition.
Confidence trick
/'-trik/, n. a swindle in which the victim's
confidence is gained and he is then induced to
part with money or property. Also, US.,
confidence game. - confidence trickster, n.
Scientology engages in the following:
Deceptive recruiting.
The Church of Scientology advertises under
front names. eg. In the 9 to 5 Magazine
Scientology advertised their OSA test under the
name "The Sydney Test Centre". advertisements for an IQ test
have used the Scientology phone number and
no name. Copy available on request.
The Church of Scientology has a large number
of front names. Copy available on request.
Hidden agenda
The Church of Scientology scriptures are
subject to copyright protection and trade
secrets of the Church. . This is legal but it
unfortunately prevents an informed decision by
a recruit. The price list for all courses is
almost $500,000.00, Copy available on
request. The CofS has a division called
Rehabilitation Project Force that is used for
discipline, Copy available on request. Also the
Introspection Rundown for the incarceration of
a member suffering a Psychotic breakdown
while receiving sources, Copy available
on request. A recruit is not able to research this
information before joining.
Mind control.
The CofS uses mind control including hypnosis
on recruits, Page 115 - 118 The Anderson
Report.
Reprehensible behaviour.
Incarceration of members with mental
disturbance. (see Introspection Rundown
above).
Damage to family relationships. Copy of policy
document available on request.
For additional information write
CultAware
Locked Bag 1000
Granville NSW 2142
Regards
Tony McClelland
[Demonstrations against Scientology]