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The Freezone never fails to entertain us. These are folks who revere Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and engage in his ideas and practices, but are independent of the Church of Scientology. Their numbers are small, but we appreciate them because they will often say things publicly about Hubbard and Scientology that church members keep quiet about. Continue reading L. Ron Hubbard 2.0 starting new Scientology offshoot and says he’s getting out of jail soon
 [Can Yanti Michael Greene convince Judge Francis Ricigliano to subpoena us?] On the morning of Monday, March 27 we left our underground bunker and schlepped out to Nassau County again for another hearing in the saga involving a private investigator who at one time was stalking Leah Remini and Jennifer Lopez — and also your proprietor — on behalf of the Church of Scientology. Continue reading Former Scientology private eye wants to haul us into court in rape lawsuit

We’re continuing our occasional look at Scientology’s Celebrity magazine, which appears to be a victim of the pandemic. And this week, we’re looking at an issue that featured Colombian actress Maria Lara in January 2018. Continue reading Celebrity Sunday: A South American actress has us recalling David Miscavige getting a medal

We want to thank the readers who send us some of Scientology’s latest propaganda. It never fails to fascinate us, the way this organization gets its members excited about handing over even more of their hard-earned cash for Scientology leader David Miscavige to turn into his vanity construction projects. Continue reading Scientology propaganda update: The Fabos Factor is back as the entire US goes Ideal!
 [Judge Charlaine Olmedo and defendant Danny Masterson] Last week, there was a late-requested hearing in the Danny Masterson criminal case. Masterson wasn’t there, but his defense attorney Philip Cohen was, and he was asking for the April 17 retrial to be moved back to August. Continue reading Danny Masterson wanted to delay trial to August: See how Judge Olmedo responded

Last Friday evening, we got the news that another lawsuit filed by former Scientologists had been torpedoed by a judge. Continue reading Dave’s winning streak: Has Scientology made itself lawsuit-proof?
 [Miscavige presiding over the New Year’s event at the Fort Harrison Hotel ballroom]One of the biggest dates on the Scientology calendar is March 13, the anniversary of founder L. Ron Hubbard’s birth in 1911. For many years on or around March 13, Scientology’s current leader David Miscavige would preside over an LRH Birthday Event at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, Florida, which holds a crowd of a little more than 2,000. Continue reading Eyewitness report: Scientology leader David Miscavige at the LRH Birthday Event

After the new blockbuster from Tracey McManus about Scientology’s sneaky plans in Clearwater dropped Sunday morning at the Tampa Bay Times, we’ve been itching to find out what Clearwater City Councilman Mark Bunker made of it. Continue reading Mark Bunker on Scientology’s sneaky plan for Clearwater: It’s dead in the water now
 [Scientology’s Ben Shaw and developer Rodney Riley]On March 17 we shared with you an over-the-top, ranting letter sent by Scientology’s spokesman in Clearwater, Ben Shaw. He had sent the letter to Tracey McManus of the Tampa Bay Times, accusing her of being unethical, and he copied it to the mayor of Clearwater, which made it a public document. Continue reading WACKY: Scientology flack Ben Shaw’s unhinged letter denying ties to Clearwater developer
 [Rodney Riley] We’ve told you how Scientology leader David Miscavige really wanted to get his hands on a small parcel of land in downtown Clearwater, Florida that is surrounded by other Scientology properties, but in 2017 the city stopped him from getting it. Continue reading Tampa Bay Times identifies developer acting as Scientology’s front in Clearwater
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