Survivor Stories: Ex-Scientologists call on UK government to act
These are just a handful of accounts, written by former members who experienced Scientology’s abusive practices first-hand, in their own words.
These are just a handful of accounts, written by former members who experienced Scientology’s abusive practices first-hand, in their own words.
The Church of Scientology London have been hard at work building relationships with interfaith leaders and human rights advocates, but Hubbard policy explains the reason may not be what you think…
Earlier this month Scientology representatives admitting during a Mid-Sussex District Council hearing that their biggest annual event was not a religious ceremony. But that begs the question, what type of event is it?
The Church of Scientology claims to have millions of members worldwide and over 100,000 in the UK.. But a post shared by London Org’s Executive Director paints a very different picture…
The Church of Scientology have responded to billboards placed at one of London’s busiest Tube stations by it’s former members with a new set of ads aimed at commuters.
A new documentary exploring the Church of Scientology’s activities in the United Kingdom, including exclusive interviews with prominent ex-members is set for release later this year.
In a recent testimonial from Scientology’s UK headquarters, Saint Hill, Ulises Arias is celebrated as the country’s “top bookseller”, although a closer look at the numbers suggests he only sells an average of 2 books a day. In Scientology, book sales [continue reading…]
Protestors who had gathered outside the latest Tom Cruise: Mission Impossible premiere in London were detained and handcuffed by Police on Thursday after a suspected Scientology agent made a false call alleging he’d over heard them discuss plans to throw oil over celebrities.
An anti-psychiatry protest march that was planned to depart from the Church of Scientology London this morning did not go ahead after the City of London Police discovered they had failed to obtain the required permits. Last week our sources told [continue reading…]
In response to a recent Scientology advertising campaign on the London Underground network a group of ex-Scientologists have hit back, replacing the ads with their own at one of the city’s busiest tube stations.