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How sad. The Naddoddur was not fit to sail in any type of bad weather. No decking to keep the rain and water off the boat and with those nice sails, danger in any type of cross wind. RIP Karla Dana, you should have stayed home.

I like how Denmark and Sweden no longer ignore anything $cientological. Making the Clampire play nice with children and their parishioners is a thankful task. How in the Wide World of Sports can any $cieno school have 190 students? There is another good story in the marketing of that school.

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Thanks so much for all those who send Tony news from around the world.

EU countries, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, France, Italy citizens have insight into Scientology's spin off groups which are well worth sharing with USA.

I have loved every ex EU Scientologist's book ever written. I hope more show up and get translated.

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Outstanding work in Denmark. Coercive organisations have, for too long, benefitted from a lot of tolerance. As problems with radicalised victims grow, rather than go away on their own, it’s high time that the proper authorities take a more active role.

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This unfortunate occurrence is not an isolated incident. The severe cognitive dissonance of those Scientology members who are out in the world and out of the bubble more frequently can have dire consequences. Another wasted life cut short by the prison of belief. Sorry to see this.

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I offer my deepest condolences to Karla's family. I've not sailed on an ocean, but aren't there precautions to take with a storm brewing? looks like Ze Mooo knows about the boat and I never heard of it.

So glad other countries are taking a REAL look at SCN, why aren't the States?????!!

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