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5-22-2008 4:54 AM314 views
"The teenager's defence was that he was merely quoting the opinion of Mr Justice Lacey who back in 1994 used the ‘c’ word in reference to the aforementioned completely rational belief outfit founded by a scrupulously honest major novelist. Justice Lacey also concluded that said wholly savoury and unworryingly rich and powerful and totally not-at-all-paranoid collection of always-do-wells and marketing geniuses were "corrupt, sinister and dangerous" (expressing of course the Judge's opinion of these tirelessly self-less, community-minded missionaries from another planet)"
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5-22-2008 12:01 PM
Djiezes
The conclusion of Justice Latey was damning indeed, but right on the money.

Let me correct a few statements.
The name is Justice Latey, not Lacey. And the quote comes from the High Court of Justice in London (Family Division) and stems from 1984 ; not 1994.

Here's the quote:
In my judgement it is corrupt, sinister and dangerous.
It is corrupt because it is based on lies and deceit and has as its real objective money and power for Mr. Hubbard, his wife and those close to him at the top.
It is sinister because it indulges in infamous practices both to its adherents who do not toe the line unquestioningly and to those outside who criticise or oppose it.
It is dangerous because it is...
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