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Another Scientologist becomes instant star with Trump supporters, this time in Puerto Rico

 
First it was Joy Villa, a celebrity-wannabe who had been trying for years to use her involvement in Scientology to get somewhere in Hollywood. Then she put on a “Make America Great Again” dress at the Grammy Awards in February and instantly became a hit with Donald Trump supporters. The climber has used that overnight fame to get in with Fox News and the Trump campaign, despite the fact that during the election she actually supported Bernie Sanders.

Now, it’s happened again. Jim Bates, the Organization Executive Secretary at Scientology’s mission in Puerto Rico, who is married to Susan (Marino) Bates, the mission’s Executive Director, was posting photos to his Facebook page of a few Scientology “Volunteer Ministers” who had arrived on the island — and without supplies except for some chainsaws, as our Rod Keller pointed out yesterday.

But then on Saturday Bates made this unsupported claim:

 

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Over the weekend, that statement, without any supporting evidence, went viral among Trump supporters who don’t want to believe what the media has been reporting out of the hurricane-ravaged island, that Puerto Rico is in serious trouble.

Meanwhile, Trump critics who didn’t like that message raised questions about Bates and his Facebook page. They noticed, for example, that several of the groups he belongs to on Facebook have names that are in the Cyrillic alphabet.

 

 
Was the “Jim Bates” Facebook page actually a Russian bot or troll who had forgotten to cover up his groups along with his friends list, which is not public?

We don’t know why this Facebook user is involved in Russian groups, but at least one of them has a connection to Scientology’s work in Russia through its “WISE” business front. And in other ways his page is consistent with Jim Bates, the org executive secretary of the Puerto Rican Scientology mission.

He’s apparently been at the mission for numerous years, and had worked for Scientology in New York before that.

 

 
And his wife is the longtime executive director of the mission, which has little presence on the island.

 

 
At her own Facebook page, Susan Marino Bates lists just a few five-star reviews, one of which she gave to alt-right star Milo Yiannopoulos. Another she gave to her own Dianetics center.

We’re pretty skeptical that this is a Russian troll. It looks to us like the kind of thing a Scientologist in a place like Puerto Rico might be posting, exaggerating the impact of Scientology Volunteer Ministers in a disaster zone.

The real mystery isn’t why Jim Bates would be making those claims, but why anyone would be taking them seriously.

 
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Scientology disconnection, a reminder

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3D-UnbreakablePosted by Tony Ortega on October 2, 2017 at 07:00

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