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Scientology's Junk Science: Scientology is rooted in the science fiction of its founder, L. Ron Hubbard - a man who had trouble telling fiction from fact. - Capitalizing on the tragedy of 9/11, Cruise co-founded the New York Rescue Workers Detoxification Project. The project employs a method proposed by Hubbard in his book "Clear Body, Clear Mind": Patients give up traditional medicines and instead take long sauna baths and exercise. The project has been dismissed as ineffective by the FDNY, the firefighters unions and most in the medical community. When it was privately funded from its inception in September of 2002, up until last summer the harm was limited. If you wanted to put your health in the hands of people who believe in "body thetans" and other mumbo-jumbo . . . well, that was your business. But then, after a hearing at which Lopez heard testimony from Scientologist "doctors," she started steering city money into the group's bank account. To wit: $30,000 in June of 2004. $300,000 in December of 2004. And another $300,000 just last month. Scientology's Dark Side Among other unethical behavior, hate- and harassment activities are part and parcel of Scientology. Hatred is codified, promoted and encouraged in the cult's own scriptures, written by founder L. Ron Hubbard. Scientology's unethical behavior: learn about the cult's 'Fair Game' policy More of Scientology's unethical behavior: the cult's 'dead agenting' policy Examples of Scientology's hate- and harassment activities Scientology's 'secret service' - a history of crime and dirty tricks That was rewarded in Scientology-linked giving to Lopez campaigns: $38,000 from donors affiliated with Scientology, raised at a January fundraiser in Florida. More money from a Scientology-linked fund-raiser in California. All told, 84 people with ties to Scientology have pumped some $96,000 into Lopez's campaign for Manhattan beep. So what the hell is going on, anyway? All the chicanery in today's City Council suggests the body might be a proper target for a RICO investigation. That's right: RICO as in Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organization, the subject of laws aimed at corrupt criminal syndicates. Remember how City Council Speaker Gifford Miller (yes, the one who vaguely reminds you of Richie Rich) broke up a $1.6 million printing job into at least 150 small contracts just so he wouldn't have to put the job up for bid, as required by law? These people have no respect for the law and even less for the taxpayers' money. When even the Scientologists have figured that out, maybe
Manhattan DA Bob Morgenthau, state Attorney General Eliot Spitzer
or some other ambitious law-enforcement official should turn
some gumshoes loose on what passes for New York City's municipal
legislature. |