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For 30 years Germany surveilled Scientologists as supposed threats to democracy.
Result?
No terrorism.
No conspiracy.
No extremist network.
No violence.
Only decades of discrimination against peaceful religious believers.
Now the surveillance ends exactly where it began: with nothing.
Read more: https://t.co/Z6SXWusVza
The crime: battery. The criminal: Aaron Smith-Levin. The sentence: jail and a ban on even approaching any Church of Scientology facility. The consequence: a lifelong criminal record—and a need to find a new way to grift for cash. https://t.co/zqb3dAAkBJ
Who are Scientologists? Meet Nate, a husband and father from the United States. https://t.co/cZbX1OgNb3
“I’ve experienced many miracles in Scientology, especially with my wife. We communicate really good. We handle problems easily, quickly. We don’t fight, we handle problems and that really has made our lives delightful. And we have a good relationship with our kids, great relationship,” says Nate.
Germany spent nearly 30 years treating Scientologists as threats to democracy.
The democratic world reached a different conclusion.
Scientology is a religion.
Scientologists have rights.
Discrimination is not democracy.
Now Germany’s surveillance ends with no proven threat: https://t.co/fzDQ87ZU0y
A respected employee with decades of successful work behind him suddenly became the subject of controversy—not because of misconduct, incompetence or criminal behavior, but because he was a Scientologist.
The case revealed the deeper reality behind Germany’s anti-Scientology climate: https://t.co/bX1AAQI1ut
What happens when people know their rights? In Mauritius, Manishwar is helping build a more just and stable society by bringing human rights education to those who need it most. Watch Voices for Humanity: Manishwar Purmanund on demand. https://t.co/4PjMMNCOmV
For nearly 30 years, Scientologists in Germany were treated as socially suspect because of their religion.
Careers were damaged. Families were stigmatized. Children were isolated.
And after all of it, Germany never even established the constitutional threat used to justify the surveillance.
Because there was none.
Read the full article: https://t.co/urYeAbFEE8
Several studies show that those labelled with a "mental illness" were actually suffering from a physical condition which went undiagnosed.
Real doctors who choose specialties other than psychiatry, diagnose these conditions which have biomarkers and then treat them with real medicine.
Conversely, there are no biomarkers for any psychiatric "disorders"; none, nada, zero biomarkers. Psychiatrists however continue to use mind-altering drugs to chemically mask the real cause of mental disturbance, debilitating people into a state where they become patients for life.
It's unkind, it's cruel, it's pseudo-scientific, it's criminal and it's inhumane. And that's being polite. #psychiatry #mentalhealth #psychiatrist #MentalHealthMatters #MentalHealthAwareness
It was jail for Aftermath’s Aaron Smith-Levin for his disturbed battery at a Church of Scientology facility. Now he has a lifelong criminal record—and a very clear indication of what lies ahead of him, unless he stops his violent bigotry. https://t.co/zqb3dAAkBJ
Buh-bye, Ashleigh. Banfield’s gone from NewsNation, which is neither news nor national. It’s the final stop on the career journey to oblivion—and even that was too big for Banfield. Bigotry never pays; it costs—in Freedom Magazine. https://t.co/GMdb1UzPue @TVAshleigh
In an April 24 letter to the Church of Scientology, CBS News counsel Janell Wise confirmed that Maya Sulkin is not a journalist, but an opinion writer—claiming Sulkin’s bigoted statements are “protected opinion.”
That’s exactly what we said: Maya is a spewer of bigoted, defamatory opinion—not journalism. @SulkinMaya