Thursday, July 30, 2009

Scientology Blackmails IRS Commissioner Then Claimes Revival

The notorious Scientology crime syndicate committed blackmail and extortion against the IRS Commisswioner and others working for the IRC, following people's children to and from school and committing organized crime racketeering and death threats.

Now the crime bosses proclaim the racketeering crimes they commit to be of benfit to everyone, not just their crmie bosses and ringleaders.

On July 29th in Scientology history
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Critics Say IRS Ethics Problems Reduced
July 29, 1991, AP, Seattle Times

http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=1296978&date=19910729

Two years after embarrassing allegations of misconduct and abuse of power by several of its managers, the Internal Revenue Service is getting good marks for improving its ethical climate.

"Substantial progress has been made," says Rep. Douglas Barnard, D-Ga., whose House Government Operations subcommittee has been investigating the IRS for three years.

Even the National Coalition of IRS Whistleblowers, a Church of Scientology offshoot that dogs the agency's every move, offers a grudging commendation for positive strides to clean up the problem.

Tags: Coalition of IRS Whistle-blowers, Fred Goldberg, IRS

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French Court Cuts Sentence of a Scientology Church Leader
July 29, 1997, Los Angeles Times

http://articles.latimes.com/1997/jul/29/news/mn-17322

A French appeals court reduced the sentence Monday for a Church of Scientology leader convicted of involuntary homicide in the suicide of a member.

The case centered on the March 1988 suicide of Patrice Vic, 31, who jumped out a window.

Tags: Convicted, France, Jean-Jacques Mazier, Patrice Vic

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Hubbard Textbooks Have State Approval
July 29, 1997, Duke Helfand, Los Angeles Times

http://articles.latimes.com/1997/jul/29/local/me-17433

The state education department has given preliminary approval to statewide use of school textbooks inspired by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard that already are at the center of a controversy in Los Angeles schools.

Five books based on Hubbard's education ideas are expected to be placed on a list of supplementary texts that schools across the state can purchasepossibly as soon as September, an education official said Monday.

Tags: Applied Scholastics, Bridge Publications, Los Angeles, Rena Weinberg

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Hubbard Texts Approved for School Use
July 29, 1997, Duke Helfand, Los Angeles Times

http://articles.latimes.com/1997/jul/29/local/me-17431

The state education department has given preliminary approval to statewide use of school textbooks inspired by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard that already are at the center of a controversy in Los Angeles schools.

Five books based on Hubbard's education ideas are expected to be placed on a list of supplementary texts that schools across the state can purchasepossibly as soon as September, an education official said Monday.

Tags: Applied Scholastics, Bridge Publications, Los Angeles, Rena Weinberg

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