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Scientology Physically Abusing People

April 5. 2010

Jason Lee and ex-wife Carmen Llywelyn

According to an article in the New York Times and personal testimony of former members of the Scientology cult, the group routinely physically abuses members into doing what they want them to, which is a violation of the law.

Previously, numerous members claimed sexual abuse has been transpiring against kids in the Scientology cult, resulting in minors contracting sexually transmitted diseases in the "Sea Org" branch of the sect. 

Now, members are speaking out that they were paid next to nothing and physically abused, which are hallmarks of cults.

In a separate article, Carmen Llywellyn, the wife of former "My Name Is Earl" television star, Jason Lee, did an interview revealing her Scientologist husband physically abused her and when she left him and the cult, they began to gang stalk and terrorize her on public streets, in the presence of her children, which also constitutes child endangerment and stalking.

Numerous cases have come before world courts, regarding Scientologists attempting to destroy innocent people they target physically, emotionally, mentally and financially.

If you leave the cult or speak out against them, they will target you in groups, trying to drive you over the edge into committing suicide, due to the terrible levels of harassment they levy or will attempt to run you over with a vehicle or drown you in a bathtub, hoping to make it look like an accident. Numerous Scientologists have died in this manner, in publicized cases, due to foul play.

Much of the harassment techniques come from the Anthony Pellicano playbook. Pellicano is a private investigator to the stars of Hollywood and is now incarcerated on over 115 criminal charges, for illegal wiretapping, harassment and identity theft, among other charges, on behalf of celebrities and celebrity cults, such as Kabbalah and Scientology, who lawyer Bert Fields represents. 

Skeptical? Read this article and the www.whyaretheydead.net website about the dozens of Scientologists that have died under bizarre circumstances, which wreak of foul play.

There needs to be national legislation to bar Hollywood cults such as Scientology and Kabbalah from engaging in this thoroughly criminal conduct. Other nations have taken the cults to task for the madness they have engaged in on their shores, yet the U.S. Congress is negligently and strangely silent. These crazy cults are a public nuisance and vagrant troublemakers that have cost innocent people their lives.

Scientology Still Gives Me Nightmares, Says Ex-Wife of 'My Name Is Earl' Star

Posted on Apr 02, 2010 @ 01:20PM - In one of the most hard-hitting interviews ever given by the ex-spouse of a Scientologist, Carmen Llywellyn, formerly married to My Name is Earl star Jason Lee, says her experience with Scientology still gives her nightmares and reveals a series of harrowing experiences that she says stem from (Scientology)...

In an exclusive interview with the National Enquirer, Carmen says: “I have never spoken about Scientology before, but I still have nightmares about these people. They ruined my life and my career. I ended up addicted to painkillers, and it took three rehabs to get me straight...

Even worse, she claims: “Scientologists followed me down the street. They took pictures of my kids. They’d stake out my house, wait until we came out and follow us. They came looking for me to scare me. I was nearly suicidal.” ...

As for Lee and his nice-guy persona on TV? That wasn’t Carmen’s experience with the actor. “He was a drunk who beat me up,” she says. “He whacked me in the face and knocked me unconscious. Once, I was knocked out cold for at least 30 seconds.”

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