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Scientology has a long, well-documented history of criminal activities.
-High-ranking Scientology executives were convicted of extremely serious crimes in the United States for breaking into government offices and stealing documents. This was known as “Operation: Snow White” (see next page). Founder L. Ron Hubbard was named as an unindicted co-conspirator in that case, and the defendants stated in their stipulation of evidence that, at all times, he acted as supervisor of the illegal activities. Hubbard’s own wife was arrested an imprisoned as part of the FBI raid.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Snow_White
-Scientology itself was convicted of similar crimes in Canada. When Scientology then tried to destroy the reputation of the prosecutor in the case, they were hit with the biggest libel fine in Canadian history. This eventually resulted in a large police raid of the Church of Scientology in Toronto, 3 March to 4 March 1983. The R. v. Church of Scientology of Toronto case began 1991-04-23, resulting in seven members being convicted, and two convictions of criminal Breach of the Public Trust against the church itself.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._v._Church_of_Scientology_of_Toronto
-L. Ron Hubbard was convicted of fraud in France. He lived in exile for the remainder of his life
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-Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (9 March 1972)
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Where applicable, sources will be cited, but the reader is strongly encouraged to do his or her own research. Take a look at the official Church websites.



