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For nearly 30 years, Germany subjected the Church of Scientology and thousands of Scientologists to intelligence surveillance under the claim that the religion represented a threat to democracy.
Today, that surveillance ends exactly where it always should have ended: with the complete failure of the allegations on which it was built. https://t.co/10zug1D9yA
As Germany’s Office for the Protection of the Constitution ends nearly 30 years of Scientology surveillance without establishing the threat it long claimed existed, Scientologists in Germany are now speaking publicly about the human consequences of that campaign.
The full story: https://t.co/fYz3UGSzr8
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
The OPC spent decades treating Scientologists alongside extremist movements.
After 30 years, where is the evidence?
Not one violent act.
Not one conspiracy.
Not one extremist network.
Only decades of discrimination against innocent people because of their religion.
https://t.co/3zcWtrz91t
International media are now reporting that Germany has ended nearly 30 years of Scientology surveillance.
After decades of investigations, where is the evidence?
No terrorism.
No violence.
No extremist network.
No conspiracy.
Only ruined lives and failed allegations.
https://t.co/Z6SXWusVza
Thomas Röder was a local parliament member in Germany.
After being publicly identified as a Scientologist, he and his family endured relentless attacks—including death threats.
Thirty years later, Germany ends the surveillance without proving the allegations used to justify this climate of hatred.
https://t.co/fYz3UGSzr8
International media are now reporting that Germany has ended nearly 30 years of Scientology surveillance.
After decades of investigations, where is the evidence?
No terrorism.
No violence.
No extremist network.
No conspiracy.
Only ruined lives and failed allegations.
https://t.co/MYAVILNuK7
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
Germany spent nearly three decades treating Scientologists as constitutional threats.
After all those years of surveillance and investigation, authorities produced no evidence that Scientologists were ever the danger they claimed.
The allegations collapsed.
But the damage done to thousands of innocent people was real.
Learn more: https://t.co/urYeAbFEE8
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/MYAVILO2zF
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
Aftermath’s Aaron Smith-Levin will need to find a new grift since he was convicted and jailed for battery at a Church of Scientology facility. His release requires him to stay away… @GrowingupinSCN
Will he follow the law this time? We’ll see. https://t.co/zqb3dAAkBJ
CBS counsel Janell Wise thinks that “criminal” conduct is a matter of “protected opinion,” not fact.
Our protected opinion is that both Sulkin and Wise are bigoted, hypocritical and sad excuses for human beings... @SulkinMaya
If you practice journalism, you’re driven by facts. If you publish opinion, you can spew whatever bigotry you want—and that’s exactly what CBS News counsel Janell Wise says Maya Sulkin does: practice opinion.
That’s not journalism. @SulkinMaya
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
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
According to CBS News counsel Janell Wise, Maya Sulkin’s content is opinion—not journalism. That’s because Wise has to rely on “protected opinion” as a defense to justify her reporter’s defamation and bigotry against the Church of Scientology. @SulkinMaya
FOX LA’s @MattSeedorff and a colleague on camera outside a Church facility, shaking hands with individuals with criminal records who broke into that same location days earlier—knocking over staff and hurling racial slurs.
Is encouraging criminal conduct targeting a religious institution now part of FOX’s official policy? @FOXLA@DevineNews@FoxPhil@californiapost
FOX LA’s @MattSeedorff and a colleague on camera outside a Church facility, shaking hands with individuals with criminal records who broke into that same location days earlier—knocking over staff and hurling racial slurs.
Is encouraging criminal conduct targeting a religious institution now part of FOX’s official policy? @FOXLA@DevineNews@FoxPhil@californiapost