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Monday, October 24, 2011

Huffington Post: Scientologists get mad and try to get even




One of SouthPark's best religious religious satires, "Trapped In The Closet" episode, allegedly struck such a nerve with the Scientology  leaders that the group responded by targeting the Southpark creators Matt Stone, Trey Parker and their friends in a long-term covert investigation.
Marty Rathbun, a former Church of Scientology executive, revealed to the Village Voice a number of documents that detailed the extensive surveillance of the SouthPark producers. Through the help of informants, public records and various other means, Scientologists searched for "vulnerabilities" in the two men's personal lives. Rathbun told the Village Voice:


Phone records. Bank records. Personal letters that expose some kind of vulnerability,They'll read stuff into the kind of alcohol you're drinking and how much. Prescriptions. They'll figure out your diet. They can find out a lot about you through your trash.



The Scientology operations were run in an attempt to silence Parker and Stone so they would not satirize Sceintology again. 


Rightardia recommends using VOIP phone service from your cable company to save money and also to avoid phone call documentation. All homes should have cross cut shredders in them to destroy banking and other sensitive records so only illegible shred goes into the trash bin. 


This keeps trash pickers like the police and other noisy people at bay.  

see the complete article at 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/24/church-of-scientology-investigate-south-park_n_1027538.html

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