@sim_kern Their somewhat deluded) plan is to send other people to establish (e.g.) a colony on Mars, wait until the cannon fodder have done all the work, then sip a drink by the pool and take the credit. Look at the way they treat their employees. They think like that.
@EstherRockett@Clear2Insanity All UK Scientology entities are registered in the State of South Australia because SA recognises them as a tax-exempt religion & the UK does not. Millions flow into Scientology's coffers via Oz.
UK citizens would be grateful if the Australian people demanded an end to this.
@reddit88008 The best you can do, if you have seen the leaked answers, is to be equally deficient on everything.
Can't win
BTW, I have a UK test form with a disclaimer, stating it has nothing to do with the University of Oxford. Their legal department might like to see any you come across.
I've added two more items of online evidence to my last blog post - the one about Plymouth Ideal Org. These support the argument that it's going to open in September 2020 https://t.co/GKxG6l3uv4
@Stephen_Baker_@ScientologyBmth@WhatsOnInPoole@BCPCouncil Refused charitable status in 1999, the CofS should pay UK tax. However, it registered all of of its UK organisations in the state of South Australia, which recognises it as a tax-exempt religion. It's a tax avoidance scheme that makes them millions every month - Google COSRECI.
@sheltondesigner It would then become a conventional thing to do, when the point of the exercise is to encourage moral agency
Also, it wouldn't work if you knew it was coming, so it could never become part of a syllabus
We depend on those few people who won't comply when told to do what's wrong