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PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 12:24 pm 
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In an epic 17 minute Parliament speech today, South Australian Senator Nick Xenophon calls for a federal senate inquiry into the church of scientology.

Youtube version:
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpKxzWNdONM
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vk5O302kHNM

Video file download of the speech is available here:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DL5MJTKU
(36Mb WMV)
[mirror:: http://www.mediafire.com/?iymnzmtez4y ]

Official Senate Proof, transcript of the speech:
http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/gen ... tion%2Fpdf

or the official Hansard transcript of the parliamentary session. PDF document:
http://www.aph.gov.au/hansard/senate/da ... 171109.pdf
(scroll to: page 87 PDF = page 73 actual)

PDF of ex-scientologist's letters to Senator Xenophon:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/23995913/Xeno ... te-Letters
Jump to the post in this thread with plaintext links of those letters:
http://ocmb.xenu.net/ocmb/viewtopic.php?p=371249#371249


Other Discussion:
ESMB: http://www.forum.exscn.net/showthread.php?t=14698
WWP: http://forums.whyweprotest.net/15-media ... lia-56653/
South Australia Anonymous Forum:
http://www.anonsa.org/forum/anonsa-vs-s ... ion/page-1


Digg it:
http://digg.com/world_news/Senator_Nick ... ganization

Plaintext:
Quote:
Date Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Source Senate
Page 73
Proof Yes
Speaker Xenophon, Sen Nick


Senator XENOPHON (South Australia) (8:09 PM) —I rise to speak tonight on an issue of utmost seriousness that I believe deserves a great deal of scrutiny by law enforcement agencies and by this parliament. In the past few weeks, I have been contacted by former members of the Church of Scientology after I questioned the tax exemption status the organisation has under our tax laws during an interview on the Seven Network’s Today Tonight. I want to take this opportunity to pay tribute to the work of reporter Bryan Seymour, who, under the leadership of Craig McPherson, Executive Producer of Today Tonight, has prepared more than two dozen stories on this organisation. I also commend the network for its willingness to dedicate considerable resources in the courts to ensure these stories have rightly been put to air.

I was also concerned by a recent story in the Australian about the coronial inquest into the death of Edward McBride. Coroner John Lock had requested personal records of Mr McBride held by the Church of Scientology as part of the inquest but these documents were not forthcoming. Instead, they were shifted by the organisation from Brisbane to Sydney and then on to the United States. Since I made those initial comments about taxation on Today Tonight, a number of former followers of Scientology have written to me. These people rightly see themselves as victims of Scientology and they have provided long and detailed letters to me about the workings of this organisation. I seek leave to have copies of these letters tabled, some of which have had the names of some Scientology followers deleted with the permission of the authors.

Leave granted.


Senator XENOPHON —Having read the statements and subsequently met with the people who provided them, as well as having read a significant amount of research conducted by my office, I am deeply concerned about this organisation and the devastating impact it can have on its followers. In my view, this is two-faced organisation. There is the public face of the organisation founded in 1953 by the late science fiction writer L Ron Hubbard, which claims to offer guidance and support to its followers, and there is the private face of the organisation, which abuses its followers, viciously targets its critics and seems largely driven by paranoia.

In France, the organisation was recently convicted of fraud and it is also facing charges in Belgium. Meanwhile, in the USA a number of former high-ranking Scientology executives have broken their silence about the organisation, talking to the St Petersburg Times in Florida where its international headquarters are located. The executives say they witnessed the head of the organisation, David Miscavige, assault staff members dozens of times and they say he also urged others to commit assault. The executives also claim the organisation has used blackmail and threats against former members and perceived critics of the organisation, and that the organisation has knowingly repeatedly obstructed justice. Claims have also been made that information provided to the organisation by members during what are known as auditing sessions, which are a crude hybrid of confession and counselling and for which the organisation claims so-called priest penitent privilege, was then used to blackmail and manipulate members.

What we are seeing is a worldwide pattern of abuse and criminality. On the body of evidence this is not happening by accident; it is happening by design. Scientology is not a religious organisation. It is a criminal organisation that hides behind its so-called religious beliefs. What you believe does not mean you are not accountable for how you behave. The letters received by me which were written by former followers in Australia contain extensive allegations of crimes and abuses that are truly shocking—crimes against them and crimes they say they were coerced into committing. There are allegations of false imprisonment, coerced abortions, embezzlement of church funds, physical violence, intimidation, blackmail and the widespread and deliberate abuse of information obtained by the organisation. It is alleged that information about suspicious deaths and child abuse has been destroyed, and one follower has admitted he was coerced by the organisation into perjuring himself during investigations into the deaths of his two daughters.

These victims of Scientology claim it is an abusive, manipulative, violent and criminal organisation, and that criminality is condoned at the highest levels. Aaron Saxton is one of the victims of Scientology who wrote to me. He was born into the organisation and rose to a position of influence in Sydney and the United States. In his statement, he says that when he was a child his mother was coerced into signing over guardianship of him to a Scientology official so he could be moved to Australia. In or around January 1990, he was told by the organisation not to report the attempted rape of him by a man. He says this was due to the organisation’s public relations policy.

Aaron was still a child when, he says, he was asked to cover up the defrauding of credit cards and cash by a Scientology employee. He says the organisation exercised frightening levels of control over followers. At least 10 times was forced to endure a diet of beans and rice for periods of up to two weeks as punishment. And because of Scientology’s bans on medications and seeking medical attention, he says, he was forced at times to extract his own teeth without the aid of painkillers.

At age 16, Aaron says, he was made a security guard for the church. In this role, he says, he issued so-called non-communication orders on no less than half a dozen families, including his own. These orders forced members of the organisation to cut off all contact with relatives and friends for fear of punishment. In his statement, Aaron says he was also forced to participate in the illegal confinement and torture of a follower who was kept under house arrest. Aaron says he accessed more than 150 files that contained personal information on followers, much of which was obtained during so-called auditing. This information is meant to be confidential. It is not. Aaron says this information was used to blackmail followers to keep them in the church as well as to discredit former followers if they left. This was a condoned violation of the so-called priest-penitent privilege. Aaron says he was also involved in deleting files of a member who had suicided.

Disturbingly, Aaron has also spoken out against the organisation’s policy on abortions. He says while under the control of Scientology he was involved in coercing female followers to have abortions. He says this was in line with a policy designed to keep followers loyal to the organisation and to allow them to keep working for the organisation. Aaron says women who fell pregnant were taken to offices and bullied to have an abortion. If they refused, they faced demotion and hard labour. Aaron says the hope in the organisation was that if these pregnant women were given these punishments they would give in and have an abortion or miscarry. Aaron says one staff member used a coat hanger and self-aborted her child for fear of punishment. He says she was released from the organisation and the files were destroyed.

In 1991 Aaron says he was sent to Scientology headquarters in Florida, where he was involved in the removal of funds from Scientology bank accounts to pay for private services for executives in the organisation. He also says he was made to falsify bank records and ordered more than 30 people to be sent to Scientology’s work camps, where they were forced to undertake hard labour. He also says he used personal and financial information of followers to track them down if they tried to leave. Aaron has said the organisation forced him to create fraudulent education certificates for children under the age of 15 in order to allow them to work for the organisation. He also says he was coerced into putting five individuals under house arrest on five separate occasions. These people were not permitted to leave until the organisation had obtained, through coercion, the statements it wanted.

Aaron also claims knowledge of two instances where followers in the United States confessed to murder but this information was not passed on to police. He also says while in the United States he was ordered by superiors to remove documents that would link a Scientology staff member to murder. Aaron says he and other members opened the files of several celebrity Scientologists in order to glean information which could be used as leverage to force a greater commitment to the organisation. Some might call that blackmail. In his statement he also details attempts which were made to coerce one celebrity Scientologist into having an abortion. He says the young man who impregnated the celebrity was forced from the organisation and cut off from his parents, who remained Scientologists.

Aaron said he was so heavily under the control of the organisation’s bizarre power structure he was complicit in ordering the beating of one follower and facilitated the beating of another. He says he was ordered to help a Scientologist who was hiding from authorities and admits to ordering the throwing overboard of a man from the Scientology ship the Freewinds. He is not sure if this order was ever carried out.

Aaron has now left the organisation and is willing to cooperate with police investigations into these matters. He was born into the cult, and he says he regrets the control it had over him and the things he did as a result. I ask my fellow senators: do these things sound like religious activities to you? Does this sound like an organisation that should be receiving support from the Australian taxpayer in the form of tax exemptions because they claim to be a religion?

I have also received correspondence from Carmel Underwood, another former member and another victim of Scientology. She says that while she was working for the organisation in Sydney she fell pregnant and was put under extreme pressure to have an abortion. When she refused, she was put on a disappearing program. Carmel also worked for the organisation’s financial planning arm and says that when requests for payments for abortions were made by the organisation’s executives they were never questioned, even though all other requests for funds were met with delays and haggled over. Carmel says she also witnessed a young girl who had been molested by her father being coached as to what she should say to investigating authorities in order to keep the crimes secret. Carmel says she was physically assaulted by a representative of the organisation during an argument.

And when she finally left the organisation, she says, information she divulged during so-called auditing was used by members to discredit her. Carmel says she chose to speak out because she knows there are many more victims of Scientology, many of whom are still caught up in the organisation and are being physically, financially and mentally abused. Carmel’s husband, Tim, supports his wife’s story and says the couple suffered serious financial hardship because of their involvement in the organisation. He says they were forced to pay more than $100,000 to publicise the organisation and for so-called religious texts and courses. It is incredible to think that the Christian Bible is free in every hotel room in the country, but Scientology texts and courses can cost followers their life savings and even fortunes they do not have and feel compelled to borrow.

One of the saddest correspondences I have received—and they are all sad—is from Paul Schofield. He also alleges the cover-up of child abuse by the organisation and admits being part of a campaign to cover up the facts surrounding the deaths of two of his daughters. Paul says his first daughter, Lauren, who was 14 months old, was being babysat at the organisation’s building in Sydney when she was allowed to wander the stairs by herself and fall. She died in hospital two days later. Paul says he felt pressured by Scientology executives not to request a coronial inquiry—pressure he ultimately gave in to. He was also told if he sought compensation from Scientology he and his wife would be ineligible for any other services.

His second daughter, Kirsty, who was 2½, died after ingesting potassium chloride—a substance used as part of a so-called purification program run by the organisation. Under the direction of Scientology executives, Paul says he perjured himself to the police, and during the coronial inquest, in order to protect the organisation. Under incredible pressure he agreed to lie because he was scared he would be heavily punished by Scientology if he told the truth. It is a decision he regrets to this day.

I have received statements from Anna and Dean Detheridge who claim to have been subjected to physical and mental abuse during their time with the organisation. Anna says she was instructed by the organisation to disconnect from her sister because her sister was gay and therefore, according to Scientology, dangerous, perverted and evil. Anna and Dean also provided evidence where information they and others have revealed to the church have been used to blackmail and control. They also provided more information about coerced abortions.

Kevin Mackey wrote to me detailing his 26 years of abuse in the organisation. In his letter, which I have tabled, he says:

When one begins Scientology there is nothing weird or space alien about it ... in fact Scientology as seen by a newbie is a Godsend to a troubled soul.

But he goes on to say:

Once you have taken the bait and become hooked, the real Scientology is presented, very slowly, over years.

This psychological conditioning Kevin is talking about eventually saw him and his wife hand over almost a million dollars to the organisation in exchange for services and products.

Other families have contacted me expressing grave concerns about their children who are still under the control of this organisation. But they have asked that I do not identify them for fear of never hearing from their children again. Another victim of Scientology, Peta O’Brien, wrote of being discouraged by the organisation from seeking treatment for cancer. She has also provided evidence of being assaulted and cut off from her son while they were both part of the organisation.

These allegations are serious, and many names have been removed from the letters I have tabled in the Senate tonight, but those names have not been removed from copies I am providing to the police. This organisation must be investigated. These victims of Scientology have spoken out at considerable personal risk, and I commend them for that. And I would encourage other victims of Scientology to come forward, contact the police or contact my office—but, most importantly, speak out.

I also believe the activities of this organisation should be scrutinised by parliament because Australian taxpayers are, in effect, supporting Scientology through its tax-exempt status. I say to all Australians: as you fill in your tax return next July or August, ask yourself how you feel knowing that you are paying tax and yet this criminal organisation is not. Do you want Australian tax exemptions to be supporting an organisation that coerces its followers into having abortions? Do you want to be supporting an organisation that defrauds, that blackmails, that falsely imprisons?—because, on the balance of evidence provided by victims of Scientology, you probably are.

Do we really want to be funding an organisation that turns supporters into victims in its pursuit of power and wealth? That is why I am calling for a Senate inquiry into this organisation and its tax-exempt status. In the past Scientology has claimed that those who question their organisation are attacking the group’s religious freedom. It is twisted logic, to say the least. Religious freedom did not mean the Catholic or Anglican Churches were not held accountable for crimes and abuses committed by their priests, nuns and officials—albeit belatedly. Ultimately, this is not about religious freedom. In Australia there are no limits on what you can believe. But there are limits on how you can behave. It is called the law, and no-one is above it.


Excellent detailed analysis of the speech by journalist and author Jonny Jacobsen on his "Infinite complacency" blog......
http://infinitecomplacency.blogspot.com ... ralia.html

Senator Nick Xenophon's website:
http://www.nickxenophon.com.au/

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Australian News Media Reports:
(most of the major ones and not a complete list)
Scroll down to the bottom for international media


7 News Today Tonight.....
Scientology hammered by senator
Scientology is in world-wide damage control after the bombshell speech in Federal Parliament by Senator Nick Xenophon.
http://au.todaytonight.yahoo.com/articl ... ed-senator
TODAY TONIGHT SPECIAL TV REPORT: (15min)
Pt1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZpo7H1hIp4
Pt2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnW5JpcMYQ8

Senator Nick Xeneophon brands Scientology a 'criminal organisation'
INDEPENDENT senator Nick Xenophon has accused the Church of Scientology of being a criminal organisation.
Herald & Sun (AAP) November 17, 2009 9:48PM
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/senato ... 5799028615

Longer AAP article...
Church of Scientology a criminal organisation: Xenophon
WA Today (AAP). 17th Nov 09
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/senato ... 5799028615

Xenophon labels Scientology 'a criminal organisation'
Adelaide Now 18th Nov 09
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/stor ... 01,00.html

Xenophon attacks Church of Scientology
ABC 17th Nov 2009
http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/australian ... ientology/

Xenophon hits out at Scientology
The Age 17th-18th nov 09
http://news.theage.com.au/breaking-news ... -ikjt.html
Senator attacks 'criminal' Church of Scientology
http://www.theage.com.au/national/senat ... -ikla.html
Scientology cult is a criminal organisation
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/societ ... -ikoc.html
and...
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,26 ... 21,00.html

Senator calls for police inquiry into Scientology
Brisbane Times 17th Nov 09
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/nationa ... -ikl1.html

Scientology criminal, says senator Nick Xenophon
The Australian 17th Nov 09
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/na ... 5799077820

Church of Scientology 'tortures' members
The Daily Telegraph 18th Nov 09
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/n ... public_rss

Aussie Senator calls for Scientology Probe
stuff.co.nz 18th Nov 09
http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/australia/ ... logy-probe

Scientology 'should be investigated'
Sky News 18th Nov 09
http://www.skynews.com.au/topstories/ar ... ?id=395293

Xenophon V. Xenu: The Galactic Battle For Australia’s Soul
Defamer 18th Nov 09
http://www.defamer.com.au/2009/11/xenop ... lias-soul/
and of course in Gawker, the U.S. sister site to Defamer....
http://gawker.com/5406887/xenophon-v-xe ... alias-soul

Xenophon says Church of Scientology is 'rife with shocking crimes'
ABC AM 18th Nov 09
http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2009/s2745813.htm
& ABC Radio Australia
http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/connec ... 746099.htm
News report, MP3 Download & Listen: http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/news/audio/ ... tology.mp3

Xenophon attacks scientology
The Independent Weekly 18th Nov 09
http://www.independentweekly.com.au/new ... px?src=rss

Nick Xenophon says Scientology 'criminal organisation'
Perth Now 18th Nov 09
http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0 ... public_rss

Xenophon: Scientology is a criminal organisation
Crikey.com 18th Nov 09
http://www.crikey.com.au/2009/11/18/xen ... anisation/


Church of Scientology response to Nick Xenophon (Bullshit Alert!)
news.com.au November 18, 2009
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,26 ... 21,00.html

Scientology church 'will cooperate' (Bullshit Alert!)
The Age 18th Nov 09
http://news.theage.com.au/breaking-news ... -ikys.html
& 9 MSN.com 18th 09
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/972 ... -cooperate (with Channel 9 video, Press Conference with Senator Nick Xenophon)
and Sydney Morning Herald....
Scientology church says it will cooperate with police
http://www.smh.com.au/national/scientol ... -ilni.html

Scientology gives refunds: spokesperson
7 - Sunrise. Nov 19 2009. 09:26am
http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/b/sunrise ... kesperson/
Video: http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/sunrise/v ... -video-top


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More Video/Audio Media:
Via Sky News:
http://player.video.news.com.au/news/#1334281214
9 News Today - Morning & 7, The Morning show:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJNRa28cFwQ (10min)
Brisbane Times video:
http://media.brisbanetimes.com.au/xenop ... from=strap
2GB Radio
Download MP3: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jmzxyo0nhye
Lateline:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdUxg-cVDqg
Special Report (5min) >>9 News - A Current Affair - Click here<< ( Youtube version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7acP49xe1TQ )
TODAY TONIGHT SPECIAL TV REPORT: (15min)
Pt1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZpo7H1hIp4
Pt2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnW5JpcMYQ8
BBC News Video:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8367124.stm
Sky News UK Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySonFbzS_dU
7 Sunrise 19th Nov Morning program:
http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/sunrise/v ... -video-top
More claims against Scientology
7 News, TodayTonight 3rd Dec 09
TV video report: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsH6oUVhigQ
higher quality mirror: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lFl2q1E-Q4
Vimeo: http://www.vimeo.com/7958708

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[Prime Minister] Rudd voices concerns about Scientology
Sydney Morning Herald 18th nov 09
http://www.smh.com.au/national/rudd-voi ... utostart=1 (Includes video report)
...and The Australian....
Australian PM 'concerned' about Scientology
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/br ... 5799226012
PM to examine Scientology documents
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/na ... 5799383915
..and Adelaide Now...
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has concerns about Scientology
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/stor ... 01,00.html
Govt to move calmly on Scientology
http://news.brisbanetimes.com.au/breaki ... -ikys.html
Quote:
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says he has concerns about the Church of Scientology but wants to see what material independent Senator Nick Xenophon has before committing to a parliamentary inquiry.

Senator Xenophon told Parliament yesterday there was criminal activity within the church and has called for a Senate inquiry into Scientology's tax exempt status.

Senator Xenophon has also called for police to investigate the church after being contacted by a number of former Scientologists who accused the organisation of shocking crimes.

Senator Xenophon said their correspondence implicated the organisation in a range of crimes, including forced imprisonment, coerced abortions, physical violence and blackmail.

Asked about the senator's claims, Mr Rudd described them as "grave allegations".

"Many people in Australia have real concerns about Scientology," Mr Rudd told reporters at Bungendore in NSW today.

"I share some of those concerns. Let us proceed carefully and look carefully at the material he has provided before we make a decision on further parliamentary action."

Asked about the Church of Scientology's tax exempt status, Mr Rudd said he was advised the High Court had dealt with the matter back in the 1980s.

"I am so advised, but I stand to be corrected," he said.

"Therefore the true question is the actual nature of the operations that involve Scientology now.

"I don't want to rush into any judgment on this, other than to say [Senator Xenophon has] raised concerns and made some serious allegations."

Senator Xenophon told reporters today that he would be meeting with colleagues about the possibility of setting up a Senate inquiry into the church.

"It is important there be a Senate inquiry into the Church of Scientology and that is why over coming days I will be holding discussions with colleagues on both sides of the Senate chamber so there can be some consensus on the terms of reference," he said.

Nationals Senator Barnaby Joyce said that, while he did not know much about the Church of Scientology, he respected Senator Xenophon as a balanced and considered individual.

"If there is something more serious which needs to happen, if there's criminal activity, a person should be pursued because they've broken the law, not because they're a member of a church," he told reporters.

Family First Senator Steve Fielding said the tax deductibility of political donations was a more important issue than the tax status of the Church of Scientology.


Also, from the ABC report linked below, other MPs are responding...

Quote:
Senator Xenophon's claims have prompted some MPs to voice support for an inquiry, while others have been more cautious.

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says they are "grave allegations" which need to be considered carefully.

"Many people in Australia have real concerns," he said.

"I share some of those concerns but let us proceed carefully and look carefully at the material which he has provided before we make a decision on further Parliamentary action."

Opposition frontbencher Christopher Pyne says he has concerns about the church's view on mental health.

Mr Pyne says the church contradicts important health advice for people with a mental illness.

"The Church of Scientology appears to believe that psychiatry, psychology and so forth is voodoo medicine and I think that is very dangerous," he said.

"I won't repeat Senator Xenophon's charges, that's a matter for him, but I certainly haven't got much truck with the Church of Scientology."

Independent MP Tony Windsor says the church's tax-exempt status needs to be examined, but Nationals Senator Barnaby Joyce would not commit to supporting an inquiry.

"Some bloke who arrived in a space ship, something about Johnny Travolta and Tom Cruise and jumping on couches and all that sort of rubbish," he said.

"I don't know - it's their religion but I don't think I'll be joining it."



You can help too.
Former Scientologists urged to speak out
Independent Senator Nick Xenophon has urged people to come forward
about what they may have experienced as members of the Church of
Scientology, following his explosive allegations in Parliament last night.

ABC News 18th Nov 09
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009 ... ion=justin

Police assess Scientology allegations
New South Wales police say they have received a copy of documents
detailing allegations against the Church of Scientology.

ABC News 18th Nov 09
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009 ... ion=justin
Police take up Scientology complaints
KEVIN Rudd raised concerns about the Church of Scientology yesterday,
as NSW police began investigating complaints from seven former Scientologists.

The Australian 19th Nov 09
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/na ... public_rss

Senator keeps at the faith
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/nationa ... -ioz5.html

Quote:
If the major parties do not agree to an inquiry into Scientology, Nick Xenophon will just keep telling horror stories about the religion until they do.

''I'm going to be a persistent bastard on this,'' the senator told the Herald yesterday, two days after he described Scientology as a criminal organisation under cover of parliamentary privilege and called for an inquiry into the church.

[...]

Senator Xenophon's chief of staff, Rohan Wenn, travelled to Sydney yesterday to brief a senior police officer in the organised crime division on allegations made by former church members and tabled in Parliament this week.

''They are taking the matter very seriously,'' Mr Wenn said.

Mr Wenn has also offered to forward details of other former Scientologists to the police.

Senator Xenophon has delayed his notice of motion calling for an inquiry until Monday.



Scientology practices 'putting people at risk'
The Age 20th Nov 09
http://www.theage.com.au/national/scien ... -ioy0.html
Cult Counselling Australia director Raphael Aron supports Senator Nick Xenophon's call in Federal Parliament on Tuesday for a Senate inquiry.

Scientology: "A CROCK OF SHIT"....
Scientology's dark secrets
Senator Nick Xenophon's stunning attack on the
Church of Scientology this week has shone a light on a
worldwide group many former members accuse of
ruining their lives through fear and abuse.

The Age 21 nov 2009
http://www.theage.com.au/national/scien ... -iqyn.html

Scientology targets young kids
THE NSW Government has warned principals about a
Church of Scientology attempt to infiltrate primary schools
with propaganda videos and booklets aimed at Year 6 students.

Telegrah (Australia) 22 Nov 09
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/s ... 5801613371
ABC News also reports....
Scientologists 'targeting' schoolchildren
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009 ... 749868.htm
[more in this thread: http://ocmb.xenu.net/ocmb/viewtopic.php?t=31680 ]

Brother wants answers on Scientologist's suicide
ABC News 23rd Nov 09
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009 ... 750746.htm

We know how he feels....
Xenophon frustrated in Scientology pursuit
Sydney Morning Herald 24th Nov 09
http://www.smh.com.au/national/xenophon ... -iz8j.html

More claims against Scientology
7 News, TodayTonight 3rd Dec 09
http://au.todaytonight.yahoo.com/articl ... cientology
^This is a very comprehensive article. Well worth a read.Including tons of the cult's baaawwwwww
ADDED: TV video report: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsH6oUVhigQ
higher quality mirror: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lFl2q1E-Q4
Vimeo: http://www.vimeo.com/7958708


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International News Media Reports:

Top news India...
Australian legislator calls Scientology a "criminal organization"
http://www.topnews.in/australian-legisl ... on-2237310

Gawker....
Xenophon v. Xenu: The Galactic Battle for Australia's Soul
http://gawker.com/5406887/xenophon-v-xe ... alias-soul

Vancouver Sun...
Australian PM voices ’concerns’ over Scientology
http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Austra ... story.html
and Canada.com
http://www.canada.com/news/Australian%2 ... story.html
General AFP feed via google:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/ar ... GzsTHiUrSA
and
France24
http://www.france24.com/en/node/4927784

News 24 South Africa....
PM has Scientology concerns
http://www.news24.com/Content/World/New ... y_concerns
and...
Oz in Scientology row
http://news.iafrica.com/worldnews/2060044.htm

(UK) The Times....
Australian Prime Minister voices concerns about Scientology
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/w ... 921140.ece
The Times also posted the Senator Xenophon's full speech in a seperate article:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/w ... 921267.ece

BBC....
Australia mulls Scientology probe
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8365606.stm
BBC News Video: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8367124.stm

(UK) Telegrapgh.....
Australian senator brands Scientology a 'criminal organisation'
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... ation.html

Metro.co.uk...
Scientology an 'abusive organisation'
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/world/artic ... page_id=64

Sky TV News UK...
Aussie Senator Sparks Scientology Torture Row
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/World- ... 6470?f=rss
(Includes Video)
also, The Current: (combines The Times article with Sky News video)
http://current.com/items/91486052_churc ... rtions.htm
Sky News UK YouTube version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySonFbzS_dU

(UK) Daily Mail.....
Scientology is a criminal organisation rife with beatings, abortion and fraud, claims Australian senator
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldne ... nator.html

United Press International (UPI)...
Former members accuse church of abuse
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/Internation ... 258549871/

The Guardian UK....
Scientology faces allegations of torture in Australia
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/no ... -australia
UTV News, Northern Ireland, also runs the Guardian article:
http://u.tv/News/Scientology-faces-alle ... 5a86d0f3a1

It's been "Farked":
Xenophon vs. Xenu
http://www.fark.com/cgi/comments.pl?IDLink=4778293

USA - Breitbart (from AFP feed)....
Australian PM voices 'concerns' over Scientology
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id ... _article=1

The First Post...
‘Abusive’ Scientology faces Australian senate inquiry
http://www.thefirstpost.co.uk/56290,new ... d-abortion
(Nice pic)

The Cleveland Leader....
Australian Senator Says Scientology is a Criminal Organization
http://www.clevelandleader.com/node/12028

San Francisco Sentinel....
(repeats the The Times [UK] article)
http://www.sanfranciscosentinel.com/?p=49317

The Daily Beast....
Scientology Accused of Torture
http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheat-shee ... headline18

BBC News Video:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8367124.stm

Glosslip.com....
More Scientology Problems… Just The Tip Of The Iceberg
http://glosslip.com/2009/11/18/more-sci ... e-iceberg/

Irish Times....
Scientology faces allegations of abuse and covering up deaths in Australia
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/wor ... 05905.html

Aftenposten, Norway.....
Scientolog-kirken anklages for tortur og tvungen abort
(Church of Scientology accused of torture and coerced abortions)

http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/uriks ... 380155.ece

St.Petersburg Times, Florida..
Australian senator wants Scientology investigated
http://www.tampabay.com/news/religion/a ... ed/1052807

Wikinews....
Senator Xenophon of Australia calls for criminal investigation into Scientology
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Article/144 ... cientology

UN Dispatch....
SCIENTOLOGY ACCUSED OF TORTURE, FORCED ABORTION
http://www.undispatch.com/node/9171 (refers to UK Guardian article)

New Zealand Herald....
Church attacked for 'criminal' activities
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/ar ... 338&pnum=0

the Greek Reporter....
Senator Nick Xenophon argues that the SCIENTOLOGY church is not above the law
http://au.greekreporter.com/2009/11/21/ ... e-the-law/

Celebrities lead charge against Scientology
Hollywood figures quit 'rip-off' church as Australian prime minister threatens parliamentary inquiry into its activities
Guardian/Sunday Observer UK 22nd Nov 09
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/no ... -australia

Church of Scientology continues precipitous worldwide fall
examiner.com 21 Nov 09
http://www.examiner.com/x-4107-Internat ... dwide-fall

More Heavy Seas Threaten the Future of Scientology
November has not been a good month for Scientologists with a new
book and a new opponent in the Australian Parliament exposing their claims.

catholic online 23 Nov 09
http://www.catholic.org/international/i ... p?id=34905
(2 page article)

We now have a Xenophon related story on the AP feed so heopfully we can expect more propagation round the USA...
Minneapolis Star Tribune....
Man who blames Scientology for brother's death calls for Australian inquiry into the religion
http://www.startribune.com/world/715036 ... c:_Yyc:aUU
AP....
Australian blames Scientology for brother's death
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091123/ap_ ... entology_2

Ecumenical News International (ENI).....
Scientology a criminal organisation says Australian senator
http://www.eni.ch/news/item.php?id=3552

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Thanks Sponge, I saw this on ESMB earlier and have since then received 9 emails from fellow anons here in Oz who have seen on news media here.

This is a major major event. Digg has it already, and by tomorrow, i.e., about another 24 hours post Xenophon's speech, my guess is the mainstream media will be crawling with it.

After reading Blown for Good, imagine being CoS staff/Sea Org right now -- I can't conceive a worse flap to follow on the heels of the French convictions and the continuing SP Times exposes, Belgium, continuous flow of negative mainstream media, etc.

Today in Oz, lots of folks who have been out of Scientology for 20 years and more will have received a copy of The Auditor, a rag sheet (real newsprint, unglossified - which is interesting in itself) with all the usual pleas for donations, this time in service of the New Year's Event. Good God Almighty -- think of the events chapters in Marc's book.. those poor sleep-deprived individuals at INT and RPFs everywhere: imagine who's going to get blamed for this most compelling new flap.

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Epic win is epic!!!!

I loooooooove this:
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In Australia there are no limits on what you can believe. But there are limits on how you can behave. It is called the law, and no-one is above it.


Would that the United States were so civilized!

Go, Aussies, go!!!!

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I just wrote my congressional representative here in the US. If you live in the States, and are so inclined, you can too thru this link: https://writerep.house.gov/writerep/welcome.shtml

Here's what I said:
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The Austrialian parliament took a big step today towards securing civil rights.

In a 17 minute speech today, South Australian Senator Nick Xenophon called for a federal senate inquiry into the church of scientology, and their tax exempt status. This organization extorts money from people, forces women to have abortions, and tears families asunder.

They are deemed a "religion" in the US and have tax-exempt status.

Mr. Xeonophon put it well: "In Australia there are no limits on what you can believe. But there are limits on how you can behave. It is called the law, and no-one is above it."

I hang my head in shame. You should too.

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How long til he get his own page on the religious freedom watch page?

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Scientology's response:
Senator Xenophon is obviously being pressured by disgruntled former members who use hate speech and distorted accounts of their experiences in the Church. They are about as reliable as former spouses are when talking about their ex-partner.


Oops! DM didn't clue OSA Oz into Scientology spouse tech.

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"There are, of course, the women they walked out on--[Kingpin] after 15 years of marriage, [Fact-Checker] after 35 years of marriage and [Con Man] after 20 years of marriage. And their former spouses have a bit to say."--Tommy Davis, May 28, 2009
Freedom Mag article


Scientology's response to church defectors: 'Total lies'
Church spokesmen, executives, attorneys and others flew in from around the country to meet with reporters in Clearwater. The parade started with ex-wives of the three male defectors. All three are Scientologists still. Each praised Miscavige's visionary leadership and said their ex-husbands can't be trusted.

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I feel sick at mention ex spouses being paraded around by Sclilons like that for the press. It is much like women is other cults that are polygamous defending their leader. Ugh. Besides are not ex spouses often disgruntled themselves?


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I feel sick at mention ex spouses being paraded around by Sclilons like that for the press. It is much like women is other cults that are polygamous defending their leader. Ugh. Besides are not ex spouses often disgruntled themselves?


The "ex-spouse telling tales" line of PR flap control again was utter fail when they used in the freedumb magazine and it is totally inappropriate and really rather sick in view of some of these allegations. Their fail is our win. I don't know how they think that this improves the public's view of them. I think that part of the flap control is for the benefit of existing public scientologists with open access to news media. Even then, some of the disconnected and semi-disconnected must be starting to think "wut?"

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Somewhere, perhaps out in the California high desert near Hemet, some Scientologist is trying to spin this in his/her own head:

"Maybe this Australia flap thing will divert attention from Blown For Good, Haggis' loud defection, France's fraud conviction, Tommy's craptacular performance on Nightline, etc..." Possibly while rocking back and forth in the fetal position.

SOMEbody gonna get bitchslapped by lil' Davey tonight.


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CoS sucks big $$$$ out of Australia, and the inquiry should question why CoS underpays their workers while sending large percentages of their revenue to Los Angeles. Much of that money goes to lawsuits against critics or competitors!

In the US, a church must pay its workers first and then creditors or headquarters. If it can't pay minimum wage, it must shut down. Somehow CoS has escaped enforcement of this rule. I hope Australian law is robust enough to stop CoS Australia Inc's simultaneous exploitation of its citizens/enrichment of LA lawyers. Declare that CoS is a business, not a charity, and tax this scam!


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Here's some good quotes from the ABC News Radio team....


"Brekkie Crumbs2 (Notes from the NewsRadio Breakfast team) for Wednesday November 18th
http://abcnewsradio.net.au/2009/11/18/b ... mber-18th/

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Mark - Breakfast E.P.

Independent Senator Nick Xenophon has certainly stirred up controversy with his attack in federal Parliament last night on the Church of Scientology:

........

By coincidence, last week the NewsRadio Breakfast team received a letter from Cyrus Brooks, the vice-president and the head of Community Relations for the Church of Scientology in Australia.

He was writing in response to a short BBC piece we ran recently about the Church of Scientology being convicted of fraud in France.

.......

We rang Mr. Brooks this morning to ask him for a reaction to Nick Xenophon’s attack.

He described the Senator’s speech as an outrageous abuse of Parliamentary privilege and he categorically rejected the allegations.

But Cyrus Brooks says the Church of Scientology would be happy to comply with any parliamentary inquiry into its activities.

Perhaps Mr. Brooks would be well advised to start gathering the information he would need for such an inquiry now.

For example, this morning he was unable to say how many Scientologists there are in this country, or give even a rough, ball-park figure of the Church’s annual income.

Quite unusual for someone who is the Vice-President and the Head of Community Relations for the Church of Scientology in Australia


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Here's one of the national current affairs programs aired tonight in Australia. The 3 major channels all had programs and all were excellent. Huge wins.

Today Tonight:
http://au.todaytonight.yahoo.com/video


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I do declare!

We have a field day!

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Here's another major aussie current affairs program from tonight:

A Current Affair
Click on "Scientology Under Fire"

http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/


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