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 [Bobette Riales and her dog Jet]Ten days after Chrissie Carnell Bixler and Cedric Bixler-Zavala had to put down a dog that ate meat laced with rat poison tossed into their Los Angeles yard, another plaintiff in their lawsuit against the Church of Scientology, Bobette Riales, says her dog began a 42-hour ordeal of vomiting, diarrhea, and bleeding on January 31 that had her sedating the animal and praying that it would survive at her house in rural Indiana. Continue reading Another dog poisoned: Bobette Riales says harassment worse since suing Scientology

ODD, an upcoming “Ideal Org” slated for Mexico City, has started its Central Files project and it threatens to bury Scientologists under towers of paper folders. Continue reading One sure sign a new Scientology ‘Ideal Org’ is on the way: the Central Files mayhem

More than once we’ve looked through the various fundraising fliers that Scientology puts out and we’ve wondered what it’s like for rank-and-file Scientologists to be under so much pressure, day after day, to show up for events and submit to David Miscavige’s hard-sell tactics in his ongoing war against the wogs. (That’s us non-Scientologists.) Continue reading War on wogs is hell: A peek inside Scientology right now, and it’s not pretty

On April 20, Scientology will attempt to convince a Miami judge that a woman who says she was sexually molested while working as a child in its churches has no right to sue in court, but should be required to take her complaints to an internal “religious arbitration” panel made up exclusively of Church of Scientology members. Continue reading Scientology will try to force Jane Doe in Miami child abuse case into ‘religious arbitration’

It was an ugly scene in Severna Park, near Baltimore, on Tuesday as some angry patients shouted at dentist Neil Woods while he was leaving his office with news cameras rolling. Continue reading Scientology OT8 dentist closes office while patients confront him about their cash

We’ve seen enough reactions to know that it irks you as much as it does us when a press outfit reports on another Narconon debacle and says that the drug rehab network is “tied” to Scientology, or “supported by” Scientology, like there’s some arm’s-length distance between the two. Continue reading Scientology provides all the proof you need that Narconon is more than ‘tied’ to it
 [Danny Masterson in 2003]Four women have sued Danny Masterson, the Church of Scientology, and its leader David Miscavige, alleging that since those women came forward to the LAPD with rape allegations against Masterson in 2016, they have been subjected to a harassment campaign in an attempt to silence them. Continue reading Here’s Scientology actor Danny Masterson’s legal response to his rape accusers
 [Narconon Arrowhead, where Dave’s dream died]In the year 2000, the Church of Scientology paid $1.9 million for a 256-acre resort in Oklahoma from the Choctaw Nation, which had purchased it in a government fire sale fifteen years earlier for about the same price. The resort had been built by the state in 1965, and it still had the mod look from that era. Continue reading Scientology builds tiny new drug rehab, marking Narconon’s dwindling US fortunes
 [Grant Cardone]Some churches require that you give up pork. Others that you give up short pants. But professional ham hock and OT Scientologist Grant Cardone has announced on a Facebook video that he’s making the ultimate sacrifice for his space-age religion: He’s not going to the Super Bowl today that is being played right in his own backyard. Continue reading Professional ham hock Grant Cardone: I’m giving up the Super Bowl for Scientology
 [Valerie Haney]We’re still reeling after Thursday’s court hearing that dealt such a blow to Valerie Haney’s lawsuit. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Richard Burdge Jr. granted the motions submitted by two of Scientology’s entities to compel the case into “religious arbitration,” and stayed the lawsuit itself. Continue reading What are Valerie Haney’s options after Scientology won its arbitration motion?
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