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Conférence organisée par Mark Bunker (Xenu TV) à l'occasion du deuxième anniversaire des Anonymous
 
Vidéos (1-17): Témoignages de six anciens membres de la Sea-Org (Hollywood - 12 février 2010)

Videos (1-17): Ex-Scientologists Speak Out at LA Press Conference (Hollywood - February 12, 2010)

 

Les abus de la Scientologie continuent

Sous-titrage par anonymousmontreal

Los Angeles, 12 février 2010: Six anciens membres de la Sea Org (Organisation maritime) de la Scien- tologie décrivent les conditions abusives au sein de l'Église de Scientologie, y compris l'exploitation, les abus physiques, le travail des enfants et les avortements imposés. Cette conférence de presse marque le deuxième anniversaire des manifestations mondiales menées contre l'église par le collectif internet Anonymous. Cette conférence a eu lieu le 12 février 2010 au Théâtre Steve Allen du Center for Inquiry à Los Angeles, en Californie.

MARC HEADLEY, auteur de «Blown for Good» («Échappé pour de bon»). Pendant 15 ans, Marc vivait à la base internationale de la Scientologie, où il travaillait cent heures par semaine pour moins de cinquante cents de l'heure et endurait des abus mentaux et physiques. Marc s'est évadé de façon dramatique du complexe étroitement surveillé de Hemet, en Californie, et il a commencé une nouvelle vie avec sa femme, qui, elle aussi, s'est évadée.

JEFF HAWKINS, Jeff Hawkins a travaillé pour l'église de Scientologie pendant 35 ans. Il a travaillé à Edimbourg, Copenhague, en Afrique du Nord, dans les Caraïbes et à Clearwater en Floride. Dans les années 80, il a été responsable d'une campagne de marketing pour le livre de Dianetique. Il est resté 15 ans dans la base interna- tionale de Scientologie à San Jacinto en Californie comme cadre supérieur de la scientologie au côté de David Miscavige. Il a quitté la Scientologie en 2005 et travaille actuellement comme concepteur freelance.

NANCY MANY, auteur de «My Billion Year Contract» («Mon contrat d'un milliard d'années»). Au cinquième mois d'une grossesse, Nancy a été détenue dans le camp de réendoctrinement de la Scientologie, où elle était astreinte à dix heures de travail et cinq heures d'études par jour pendant qu'elle était forcée de vivre dans un garage. Nancy a subi une crise psychotique à la suite des interrogatoires intensifs auxquels elle était assujettie.

LAURA DECRESCENZO a été recrutée en Scientologie à l'âge de douze ans. Mariée à l'âge de seize ans, elle est tombée enceinte et elle a été obligée d'avorter. Il est interdit aux membres de la Sea Org d'avoir des enfants. Aculée au désespoir, Laura a avalé de l'eau de Javel pour se faire expulser.

WILL FRY a été élevé par des scientologues et il vivait dans un pensionnat scientologue pendant que ses parents travaillaient pour l'église. Will est devenu membre de la Sea Org, mais il s'est immédiatement rendu compte qu'il voulait s'en sortir. Il s'est évadé après deux ans et demi.

MAUREEN BOLSTAD a commencé à travailler pour la Scientologie à l'âge de quinze ans, alors qu'on lui avait promis qu'elle ferait des études et qu'elle serait rémunérée. En réalité, elle a travaillé dix-huit heures par jour, sept jours par semaine, et elle a éprouvé des problèmes de santé physique et émotive. Elle a obtenu la permission de partir après avoir été contrainte de passer trois ans à confesser ses péchés et ses mauvaises intentions.

MARK BUNKER est un journaliste qui a été récompensé d'un prix Emmy et qui suit la Scientologie depuis 1997. Son site www.xenutv.com présente des vidéos et des commentaires sur cette église controversée.

 

Introduction de MarK BUNKER (Xenu TV)

 

Témoignage de MARC HEADLEY

 

Témoignage de Jeff HAWKINS

 

Témoignage de Jeff HAWKINS

 

Témoignage de Laura Decrescenzo

 

Témoignage de Laura Decrescenzo

 

Témoignage de Willi FRY

 

Témoignage de Maureen BOLSTAD

 

Témoignage de Maureen BOLSTAD

 

Questions des journalistes

 

Témoignage de Nancy MANY

 

Témoignage de Nancy MANY

 

Témoignage de Nancy MANY

 

Questions des journalistes

 

Témoignage de Nancy MANY

 

Lettres de parents à leurs enfants scientologues

 

 

Lettres de parents à leurs enfants scientologues

 

 

 

 

 

Ex-Scientologists Speak Out at LA Press Conference

By Randy Sly

2/15/2010
Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)
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On Friday, six ex-scientologists spoke out about their experiences inside the Church of Scientology at a Press Conference in Hollywood.

Each of the presenters was able to tell his or her personal story of life inside the organization. A prepared summary given to journalists at the event offered a brief biography of the speakers and a bit about their story. Additionally, the press was also given background information and samples of Scientology documents.

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Catholic Online) – The airwaves of Los Angeles were buzzing with accounts of Scientology abuses last Friday after ex-staffers held a news conference in Hollywood. This event and a weekend filled with activities called a Megaraid marked the second anniversary of Project Chanology, a global protest against Scientology by an internet-based group called Anonymous.

The press conference, which was also presented as a live video stream on the internet, was moderated by Mark Bunker an Emmy-winning journalist who has been covering Scientology since 1997. He is the webmaster for XENU TV (www.xenutv.com), which features video and audio interviews from former members, along documentaries, speeches, panels, protest videos, courtroom footage and a vast archive of broadcast media from around the world covering the controversial Scientology organization.

Each of the presenters was able to tell his or her personal story of life inside the organization. A prepared summary given to journalists at the event offered a brief biography of the speakers and a bit about their story. Additionally, the press was also given background information and samples of Scientology documents.

Marc Headley, the author of "Blown for Good," grew up in Hollywood, and joined Scientology´s Sea Org when he was just 16 years old. For 15 years he lived at Scientology´s International Base, where he worked 100-hour work weeks, for less than 50 cents an hour, and experienced mental and physical abuse. Headley told the conference of the dramatic escape he made, at age 32, from the heavily guarded Scientology compound in Hemet, California. He has since started a new life with his wife, who also escaped.

Jefferson Hawkins spent 35 years working for the Church of Scientology, all over the world, and at all echelons, including the top level at the Scientology International Base in Hemet, California. For much of his time in Scientology, Hawkins was a key executive in Scientology´s marketing department. He conceived and ran the well-known Dianetics campaign in the 1980s that resulted in Dianetics appearing on all major bestseller lists.

Hawkins talked about leaving Scientology in 2005 after experiencing firsthand the abuses and human rights violations at Scientology´s International Headquarters, including being allegedly beaten physically by Scientology´s leader, David Miscavige. Since 2006, he has been active in sharing his story concerning the Church of Scientology´s lies and abuses, and in providing help to individuals and families who have been harmed by Scientology.

Laura DeCrescenzo was recruited into the Sea Org at the age of 12. Married at16, she told of her story of becoming pregnant and subsequently forced to have an abortion, because children aren´t allowed in the Sea Org. She eventually became so desperate to escape she swallowed bleach to get herself thrown out. DeCrescenzo is now suing the church, alleging restricted freedom, forced abortions, severe punishment, and human trafficking.

Maureen Bolstad has stated that at age 15 she "got tricked into making a dumb mistake" and signed a contract to join Scientology staff. She was promised an education and regular pay. Instead, Bolstad worked 18 hours a day, seven days a week, and developed health and emotional problems. In 17 years, she only got to see her mother twice, for less than a week each time. She was allowed to leave after three years of being made to "confess her sins and evil intentions." Bolstad was divorced by her husband and still hasn´t heard from her sister, who stayed on staff, since 2006.

Will Fry was raised by scientologists, and attended Scientology boarding school while his parents worked for the church. As a teenager, he joined the Sea Org, but immediately realized he wanted out; it took him almost three years. Afterwards the church billed him $12,000 for a so-called "freeloader debt."

Nancy Many, author of "My Billion Year Contract," was a college student in Boston when she first joined Scientology. She signed the infamous "Billion Year" contract when she joined the Sea Org, and was sent to Clearwater, Fl, to work under L. Ron Hubbard.

When she was five months pregnant, Many was sent to the RPF (Rehabilitation Project Force--Scientology´s re-indoctrination and labor camp) where she was locked in the garage of the Fort Harrison Hotel until she was deemed "rehabilitated." After being subjected to relentless interrogations and confessions, Nancy suffered a mental breakdown that led to her leaving the church.

During her presentation, Many also talked about Greg Bashaw, who was a devotee to Scientology, and later took his life in 2002. "I hope you people today," she told the reporters present, "can relay the fact that people are dieing... people are dieing... people are ... going psychotic."

KABC, KTLA, KCAL/KCBS, KNBC and KTTV (Fox) all carried stories about the over two-hour press conference during their Friday evening news cycle, which also included a rebuttal by Scientology spokesman, Tommy Davis. Davis dismissed the statements as coming from angry former members who fabricated these stories.

Catholic Online contacted Davis´ office for a comment and is still awaiting a response.

One observer at the event stated, "The media was at the press conference in force and showed a high level of interest. Mark Bunker did an absolutely superb job as the moderator. The event was emotional at times. One can read the internet, but when you see the people who actually lived the stories talk about it, it is almost overwhelming."

"It is hard to hear a woman fighting back tears as she speaks about being pressured to abort her first child for the ´greatest good´ by Scientology. Laura Decrescenzo was only seventeen years old when this happened. She was powerless and was told by Scientology that her baby was only tissue. She was broke, young, lacked a formal education, and was a stat in some production graph."

A question and answer time by the media present followed the presentation. Questions regarding the speaker´s stories were offered but some of the reporters preferred to focus more attention on the two lawsuits and the work of Anonymous.

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Randy Sly is the Associate Editor of Catholic Online. He is a former Archbishop of the Charismatic Episcopal Church who laid aside that ministry to enter into the full communion of the Catholic Church in 2006. His reporting on the Church of Scientology has received global attention as the group´s activities come under increasing scrutiny.

En savoir plus sur le mouvement des Anonymous du Québec et de Montréal:

 

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«Ron Hubbard, le gourou démasqué» de Russell Miller
 
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