From: Tony McClelland
When an Australia CofS member was distressed with approximately
3 months of incarceration he escaped using the following steps:
a) Escaped to the nearest phone booth.
b) Phoned his mother. When the captors arrived and removed the
phone from him, he screamed to his mother - call the police.
c) His mother called the Police and explained the situation but was
unable to produce the address where he was detained.
d) The NSW Police arrived at the kidnap site and asked the Scientologist
If he wanted to be released.
e) He was driven to the Gosford Railway Station and released.
f) For verification phone the Gosford Police MANN ST, GOSFORD
AUSTRALIA. 61 (0)43 235599.
Why does the CofS Australia use these tactics? Does the CofS advise
recruits that this could happen to them?
Regards
Tony McClelland
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology
It is now 2 years since a Scientologist was released by the
NSW Police at Gosford,. The member had been incarcerated for
3 ½ months. Most of the time was spent in a Caravan.
The member was held under the rules of the Introspection Rundown.
The member escaped and ran to a public phone and called his
Mother in Brisbane and screamed HELP, HELP. His guards arrived
In a 4 wheel drive and re-captured him then returned him to
the Caravan. His mother phoned the Gosford Police. She did not
know where he was incarcerated but the Police located him
within 20 minutes. They asked him if he was being detained
and if he wanted to be released. He advised that he
was being held against his will and the Police drove him
to the Gosford Rail Station where he caught a train to Sydney.
The meeting of the mother and her son at the Sydney
Airport the following day was one of the more touching
moments I have witnessed.
I accept The CofS is a recognised Religion in Australia but
many of their actions in Australia are unacceptable. CofS behaviour,
including anonymous recruiting, hidden agenda and mind control
techniques are denied by the CofS and hidden where possible.
The kidnapping by the CofS referred to above, is an unacceptable
denial of human rights and an inappropriate method of handling the
needs of a person requiring assistance.
I believe that society needs to differentiate between the rights
of a religion and its associated belief system, and the social
and commercial behaviour of the group. The CofS asserts
that any focus on their unacceptable behaviour is an attack
on their religion, even when their belief system has not
been referred to.
Regards
Tony McClelland
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Subject: Kidnap, Australia - anniversary
From: tonym@mail.mpx.com.au (Tony McClelland)
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 1996 10:17:45 GMT
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