<SNIP> ...This time they informed me they had studied very thoroughly everything I had written and done over the past two years, and that they understood what we have done has accomplished more in curbing “church” of Scientology abuses than any other factor... <SNIP>
Infinite has
. . . whole lotta bawwwwwwwww . . .
You know the Germans closed down Ursula Caberta's department because Scientology had become so inconsequential that in effect her efficiency had done her out of a job . . .
Uninformed? Heh! That's funny. Lets review, shall we:
1 It was Hamburg, not Germany, which instituted the budget cuts
2 Ursula's office is still open
3 Scientology is still considered a significant risk
4 Ursula still has her job
Stalking? Heh!! Now that's *really* funny. Again, lets review:
1 You are the one traipsing around after me on WWP
2 You are the one with Facebook spais reporting back on my groups
3 You are the one posting non sequitor, random imported drama about me
4 You are the one using ESMB to slander my friends and lie about others
So, who's stalking whom . . . hmmmm?
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oh god
Population of German +/- 83 million
Then total population of Sci's in Germany is 0.009%.
How can you not love Anonymous?
You know the Germans closed down Ursula Caberta's department because Scientology had become so inconsequential that in effect her efficiency had done her out of a job...
http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,522348,00.html12/10/2007
Lack of Evidence
Agencies Warn Scientology Ban Doomed to Fail
Germany's domestic intelligence agencies are warning that an effort by the country's interior ministers to ban Scientology could fail. They say the group has failed to gain a foothold in German society and that there isn't enough evidence to support freezing its activities.
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In the run-up to Friday's meeting, domestic intelligence agencies determined that the organization does indeed operate in ways that are hostile to the country's constitution. The dangers presented by the group they found, however, were limited because Scientology has had little success "infiltrating" German society. The group's membership numbers have also stagnated.
This is all looking very exciting - at least to those of us whose only agenda is the downfall of the cult.
Thanks for the update, Feral - glad you have gotten the scoop from Ursula herself on what's going down there.
Wonder what the reply from the "Tactically Challenged" will be?
. . . German courts have so far not resolved whether Scientology should be accorded the legal status of a religious or worldview community, and different courts have reached contradictory conclusions.[1] German domestic intelligence services have monitored the organization's activities. The German government does not recognize Scientology as a religion. It views it as an abusive business masquerading as a religion and believes that it pursues political goals that conflict with the values enshrined in the German constitution . . .
. . . German courts have so far not resolved whether Scientology should be accorded the legal status of a religious or worldview community, and different courts have reached contradictory conclusions.[1] German domestic intelligence services have monitored the organization's activities. The German government does not recognize Scientology as a religion. It views it as an abusive business masquerading as a religion and believes that it pursues political goals that conflict with the values enshrined in the German constitution .