Mark Ebner ventured inside the Mother ship … here is his story. February 13, 2008
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Ebner Undercover: Scientology, Spy Magazine, 1996 - March 23, 2006
(Rated “R” for language)
Still a good “1st person report”
“No doubt, after this article, I will be declared an SP, and I’m certain my Dead Agent Pack will be disseminated. This does not frighten me. Heck, lie and tell the world I am gay or annouce that my AIDS test came up positive. You no doubt hold the threat of revealing sexual orientation over the heads of more than the odd celebrity to keep them from defecting.”
Yes … you HAVE to go and read the rest. Mark, known as an investigative journalist, also writes a blog, Hollywood Interupted … a rather irreverant mixture of sarcasm and celebrity reporting. But his expose, “Do You Want To Buy a Bridge” - a 1st person report on $cientology basically put him on the map professionally. And contributed to his fall from grace too.
Follow this link to find out how his book was received by the Scilons.
Where’s Joseph McCarthy when we really need him? February 13, 2008
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German court gives OK’s for surveillance on Church of Scientology
The Canadian Press
BERLIN - A German administrative court has upheld a lower court ruling allowing the country’s intelligence services to monitor activities of the Church of Scientology.
The North Rhine-Westphalia Higher Administrative Court in Muenster says there is sufficient information to permit intelligence agencies to keep the organization under observation. (more…)
WE ARE COMING FOR YOU! February 13, 2008
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Scientology Protest Touted; Additional Efforts Planned
By CARLOS MONCADA, The Tampa Tribune
CLEARWATER - The Internet-based group Anonymous is calling global demonstrations it organized against the Church of Scientology a great success and plans another event next month to coincide with the birthday of the church’s founder, L. Ron Hubbard.
Meanwhile, a spokeswoman for the church denounced the group’s actions, which included a demonstration Sunday in downtown Clearwater that drew about 180 protesters. (more…)









