Church of Scientology Accessed Criminal
Discovery Material in Danny Masterson Trial
PJ Media,
by
Chris Queen
Original Article
Posted By: Hazymac,
5/13/2023 4:10:32 PM
If you’ve ever followed the efforts to expose the Church of Scientology for the abusive cult that it is, you know how the church inserts itself into any legal proceeding regarding one of its celebrity members, even if the case doesn’t directly involve Scientology.
It has come to light that Scientology attorneys got their hands on criminal discovery material in the rape trial of Scientologist and former sitcom star Danny Masterson. Masterson, who starred on That ’70s Show, faces accusations of raping three women in the early 2000s.
“Deputy District Attorney Reinhold Mueller told the trial judge on Wednesday that a tranche of criminal
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Hazymac 5/13/2023 5:39:19 PM (No. 1469097)
About eight years ago I was at Scientology "Central" in uptown Clearwater with my (late) best friend in his "big as a whale, and it's about to set sail" SUV (7500# because it was a hybrid with 24 full size batteries, in addition to the one that started the engine). We went to the Starbucks on the northeast corner on N. Ft. Harrison (Alternate 19) and Cleveland Street. Behind us in line were four Scientologists, one leader and three newbies. My friend looked back, realized that Hubbard's bought idiots were here in person, and decided to torment them. He asked out loud, "Where are your beepers and your keychains?" (They all had them.) "Is L. Ron God, or are you all going to hell?" The leader immediately asked my friend to identify himself, and said he was in trouble. My friend said, "From whom" as the coffees were handed off to us. "Get lost, you fool," my friend said to the Scientologists.
It was pouring outside. Even though we had only yards to go, we were soaked by the time we got into the sanctuary of the huge SUV. Quite a day, isn't it, we agreed, as we took our first sips of our coffee, dripping wet. We sat for a couple of minutes, sort of drying off. It was still pouring outside, practically raining sideways. No hurry to go anywhere in this weather. Can't see much.
Then my friend saw the four Scientologists scurrying out of the Starbucks, trying to stay under the overhangs until they got to L.Ron's paradise just to the south. He started the vehicle, turned right on Ft. Harrison, gauging where they would be in a few seconds, stopped, shifted into all wheel drive, waited until the four were adjacent to a huge puddle, and floored it. A huge sheet of water was flung onto the four of them, soaking them completely. The leader of the group started sprinting after us in the SUV, but instead of accelerating away, my friend hit the brakes and shifted into reverse! He was ready to wet them again! The Scientology leader backed off. That's something he should get used to.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Timber Queen 5/14/2023 1:28:56 AM (No. 1469264)
#1 - What a wonderful friend you have. Wish I could meet him and shake his hand!
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gwholmessr 5/14/2023 7:07:28 AM (No. 1469323)
Number 1, I’m not for Scientology, in fact I have a hard time with many organized religions. I didn’t notice anything in your story that justifies what your did. Standing up for yourself when being provoked is one thing, but this was the other way around. Your friend had his right to his opinion but to provoke or create a situation, in my eyes, he,s nothing more then a “Karen”.
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Hazymac 5/14/2023 7:47:22 AM (No. 1469340)
Locals know that members of the CoS cult are insular, officious, and nasty. They have little to do with the outside world. Nobody here likes them, as a group. The area would be nicer if they weren't here. If you know their history of legal shenanigans, lies, and how they deal with former Scientologists, they are known to be some of the most vindictive people on earth. The Karen is #3. That was the funniest thing I ever saw. Nobody got hurt. They just got all wet. You go back, Jack, do it again.
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Hazymac 5/14/2023 8:07:08 AM (No. 1469355)
L. Ron Hubbard's philosophy was "Do unto others," and that's what his org does. Quite satanic. When bullies get messed with, as in this case, it can be very entertaining. Hubbard always did unto others, and taught his minions to do the same. When someone outside the org, such as my friend, decides to have a little fun with them, it's just a form of payback. Let's not forget that the leader of the group wanted to find out where my friend lived. His purposes were not benign. My friend messed with the bullies, and won. No, he's the furthest from a Karen, as far away as one could be. We laughed about that day for years afterward.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
bad-hair 5/14/2023 8:28:30 AM (No. 1469367)
FTA ... “There is nothing Scientology and Scientologists won’t do to infiltrate government offices, organizations, and institutions,” Remini writes. “There’s nothing Scientology won’t do to obtain the intel it needs to protect itself. It has literally been Scientology policy for seven decades.”
Sorry but this is basically what the Roman Catholic Cult has done for centuries.
Into the confession booth with you, you baztid. Where do you think L. Ron got his model from ?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
TexaTucky 5/14/2023 11:35:27 AM (No. 1469458)
#6, if you absolutely must show either of them, your smart cheek is much more interesting than your dumb cheek.
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Cultists gotta cult. They even bought a local television station to promulgate their satanic nonsense 24/7. Goof for them.