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As he recounts, the BBC’s John Sweeney was driven very temporarily insane by L. Ron Hubbard’s theocrats:

John Sweeney

While making our BBC Panorama film “Scientology and Me” I have been shouted at, spied on, had my hotel invaded at midnight, denounced as a “bigot” by star Scientologists and been chased round the streets of Los Angeles by sinister strangers.

Back in Britain strangers have called on my neighbours, my mother-in-law’s house and someone spied on my wedding and fled the moment he was challenged.

I have met mothers who say they have suffered Scientology “disconnects” - meaning that their children have cut them completely out of their life so that they can spend more time with an organisation which a judge in 1984 characterised as “corrupt, sinister and dangerous”.

Scientology has two faces - nice and smiley, and sinister and dark. If you do not believe me, go and see their exhibition in Los Angeles, Psychiatry: Industry of Death. You enter through a door that is a mock-up of a torture chamber.

Lovely.

It’s times like this that I have to agree with my fellow atheist Mr. Hitchens (though he is far more militant about it than I, but then I’m not trying to peddle a book) that religion poisons everything. And, what? We don’t have enough real religions poisoning everything? We need sci-fi religions starring “Thetan” thugs too?

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