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'Malibu Creep Killer' should be 'Malibu Creek Killer'.

Singer will probably be testifying about the 'agreement' the CO$ and Rapey did with her. That 'agreement' is actually a confession of rape. I wonder what else Singer can sing?

All hail Florida's 'substitute service'. Get your a s s to court for a deposition Niblet.

This 'spy' could be the iceberg that sinks the CO$. I love the consternation that must be providing to all the Clampire.

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Marty Singer may be a legendary fixer, but I very much doubt that he is a $cientologist. As a non-$cientologist, can he be relied on to lie for defendant David "he is NOT insane!" Miscavige? I hope not :-)

Honest answers to questions about the process of getting the plaintiff to sign an agreement that involved a settlement would seem to leave open the question of what the everloving, ahemm, heck the criminal organisation known as the "church" of $cientology thought it was doing adjudicating a rape...

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Extraordinary coverage today, thank you!

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Great coverage, thanks.

I still see a possible glitch serving Miscavige because it is drilled into all staff to never ever ever accept certified or registered mail. They may have to resort to service by publication. Frankly, if they can prove wee Davey is avoiding service, a default would be interesting.

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To describe the Danny Masterson case from the CoS perspective:

The Church of Scientology doesn’t truly believe in the separation of Church and State. They are willing to use this as a shield when Wog Governments attempt to interfere in Scientology jurisdiction, but ultimately the Church of Scientology considers itself the true One World Government with jurisdiction over all believers and a mission statement to Clear the Planet and convert everybody to Scientology, thus rendering Wog Government obsolete.

This is the logic behind the enforced arbitration clauses and the excommunicado high crime of invoking the Wog Government legal courts to settle disputes between Scientologists. The Government of Scientology strictly enforces it’s claim of legal jurisdiction.

Wog Government Courts are subject to the rules of Legal Jurisprudence. These date back to age of Monarchy and are mostly designed to protect to citizenry against finger-pointing abuse of power by the King against his political rivals. The Crown wields a Monopoly on Violence, but this can only be invoked in accordance with the law of the land and by the consent of a Jury of your peers, with the presumption of innocence and proof beyond reasonable doubt. The Judge is a servant of the Crown, thus is only allowed to pass sentence but is forbidden from deciding the verdict.

The doctrine of Separation of Church and state was the post-reformation peace treaty between the Vatican and European governments. Once upon a time the Vatican was the One World Government. America embraced this peace treaty as part of its constitution, but not all religions outside Christianity consider themselves truly bound by it.

The Church of Scientology considers ethics from the perspective of utilitarian ethics, the greatest good for the greatest number. The individual is of lesser importance. This ethics is twisted slightly by the presence of a holy mission of global conquest. Scientology is the one and only true solution to all mankind’s problems, thus the growth and expansion of Scientology trumps all other concerns, and Scientology has turned the gamification of statistics into a religious virtue.

We are in the age of internet and mass media PR thus public image is key to winning the ultimate victory over hearts and minds. The entire fate of humanity depends on this.

Danny Masterson was a TV celebrity, one of the linchpins in the Scientology PR stategy for prothletising to the unwashed masses. He was Kubla Khan’ed, a reward for an individual deemed sufficiently important to be granted immunity from the death sentence 10 times. No evil could be spoken of him without equally jeopardising the holy mission statement of the Church of Scientology. Utilitarian ethics seems all else to be of secondary importance.

The Government Court is blindly unaware of this jurisdictional challenge to its authority and is mostly concerned with treating this as a State criminal case that lies cleanly outside Church jurisdiction.

The media may have a bit of a field day dissecting the intersectionality between these two diametrically opposed systems of power.

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