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Our man in Europe, Jonny Jacobsen, finally found some time in his busy schedule covering the Scientology prosecution in Belgium to give us his thoughts about the other big story this week — the Moscow court’s decision to ban the church. Like us, Jonny has his concerns about the way Russia goes about its opposition to Hubbardism. Continue reading Jonny Jacobsen: Why the Moscow ban on Scientology may be built on shaky foundations

A number of our readers noticed that Scientology has been putting out gushing news about its unstoppable “expansion” in press releases that show up in the oddest places, like in a piece masquerading as a story that showed up in Digital Journal and in Jim Cramer’s news website The Street. We have to wonder at the people who might take such claims of Scientology’s growth seriously. Continue reading Scientology’s apocalyptic ‘expansion’: A hint at the real story in a Brighton shiny moment

We have an interesting document for you today. It’s the response from Frederick County, Maryland, to Scientology’s appeal of a zoning decision that is preventing its drug rehab network, Narconon, from building a boutique rehab center with 20 beds in a fishing camp known as Trout Run. Continue reading Scientology wants to force a drug rehab center on Maryland: Here’s the local county’s response

Here in the United States, today is the biggest Thursday of the year. It’s the day we give thanks, and the Underground Bunker certainly has a lot to be thankful for this year. Continue reading We’re giving thanks here in the Underground Bunker, and we hope you’ll help us out

Lisa McPherson’s first week under confinement at the Fort Harrison Hotel ended twenty years ago today. Continue reading Lisa McPherson and the doctors: Hamstrung by the ‘spiritual’ needs of a thetan

Yesterday, some of our commenters seemed confused that your proprietor wasn’t celebrating the news coming out of Russia that a Moscow city court had called for Scientology to be banned and its Ideal Org in that city to be shut down within six months. (Scientology vowed to appeal.) Continue reading Strange scenes from the Moscow hearing that banned Scientology yesterday

We asked our man in Europe, British journalist Jonny Jacobsen, to make some sense of the news coming out of Russia today, where the government has repeatedly tried to ban or dissolve Scientology. But if anything, Scientology is dying less slowly in Russia than it is arguably anywhere in the world, and the government’s tactics may have something to do with it. What’s the latest, Jonny? Continue reading Moscow orders banning of Scientology in ongoing dispute, church vows to appeal

Just a couple of weeks ago, we were telling you that Scientology leader David Miscavige was responding to the difficulties faced by the church’s drug rehab network, Narconon, by relaunching it. While numerous Narconon facilities have been hit with lawsuits over patient deaths and other claims of harm and dishonest dealing, Miscavige was opening new centers around the world, and was reshuffling management of the network so that it was more tightly controlled by Scientology through one of its subsidiaries, the Association for Better Living and Education (ABLE). Continue reading Another Scientology rehab death — and why this one is particularly bad for David Miscavige

In the many lawsuits filed against Scientology’s drug rehab network Narconon in recent years, the allegation is often made that the facilities are not as safe as advertised. Not only have sexual assaults been reported, but some lawsuits have alleged that Narconon staff — who are often just recent “graduates” of the program themselves — offer drugs for sex in the supposedly drug-free facilities. Continue reading Scientology drug rehab policy: Get the sexual assaulter out of state before police arrive
 As you can probably imagine, things here in the Underground Bunker are rather hectic, and in order for a new story to pop up every day, a lot happens behind the scenes that doesn’t necessarily get reflected in what we present to our readers.
Continue reading Scenes from the divorce of the second marriage that L. Ron Hubbard never had
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