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Australian Scientologists have rushed to welcome efforts to have their convict-based national Constitution adapted to constitutionally protect the Church of Scientology from immoderate criticism and protests.
The move would also protect from criticism other groups whose actions are carried out by the mantle of religion. However, obviously exploitative cults like "psychotic" Scientology-traitor Marty Rathbun's so-called "freezone" are not likely to be protected from criticism. Scores of other non-cult religions that have been the victims of criticism of their actions are likely to rush to help Scientology institute its crusade.
The Church's submission to the Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (a cheap Australian copy of the Scientology-based Citizens Commission on Human Rights) advocates moves that would close down the Australian terrorist websites that feature criticism of the Church, and prevent Australians from accessing foreign websites where discussion devolves into terroristic criticism of the Church.
The Church has also advocated measures that would strip critics of anonymity, so they can be properly investigated for their crimes against Scientology.
This would put the formerly backward nation on the same level of internet control as other democratic people's republics.
The Church's submission states:
“When police assistance has been requested to move Anonymous on from the protests or remove defamatory material, the police have been reluctant to do so because of the lack of a specific criminal law covering religious vilification and because they consider it to be largely a civil matter.”
Amazingly, this sort of anti-Scientology terrorist protest activity is legal under current,backward, Australian laws. In the future, the Australian police will be enlisted to enforce Scientology's position.
Australian humanitarian, Cyrus Brooks, in an independent submission, speaking of the independent, secular Narconon purification rundown states:
"I'm a Scientologist active in the anti-drug for the kids, drug education and prevention. I've had blocks on this campaign, even though the campaign is secular, only because I'm a Scientologist or the Church supported the campaign. This is discrimination."
Yet, despite all the controversy and vilification, Scientology will survive.
Scientology has proven itself to be the world's greatest religion.
The wins on going Clear are incredible and beyond description. As are the wins on each of OTI, OTII, OTIII, OTIV, OTV, OTVII, OTVIII, OTIX, OTX etc. Each is greater than the last, and the last was mind-blowingly great. Not that it is even possible to overstate the awesomeness of the wins - wins that are responsible for things ranging from the space program to neo-pets and from the discovery of implant stations to some of the greatest actors in the world.
No other religion offers, dollar for dollar, anything like the number of wins available in Scientology. Other religions are based on belief, whereas Scientology is based on provable electronic facts, wins, and knowledge.
The main problem for Scientology has been that critics and ex-Scientologists think it is a cult, simply because it has some characteristics in common with exploitative cults. Even though these immoderate criticisms and protests have brought the Church into ridicule, the end result has been dozens of people streaming into the Church, boosting Scientology's numbers and bringing the clearing of the planet into a real possibility.
These new Scientologists are joining Tom Cruise, John Travolta, Kate Ceberano, Chick Corea, and Cyrus Brooks as winners in the eternal, never-ending galactic battle for Scientology, lead by the second-greatest leader the world has known, Mr David Miscavige, and against the psychotic traitors to Scientology such as the evil, defamatory Kingpin, the Adulteress and the Fact-Checker.