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Wikipedia still has some info (Score:2)
Including one (probably short-lived) link that appears to be a now-deleted blog entry, and then this [modemac.com].
(From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scientology_references_in_popular_culture [wikipedia.org])
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Whoa. I actually knew about the investigators, but I didn't say anything because I wasn't aware it was public knowledge and I was afraid a friend of mine would get in trouble for sharing that. The story I heard is that basically they were having PIs follow him and his parents and the constant harrassment scared the heck out of them. From that blog entry, though, it sounds like a bit more may have happened. Of course, this is all conjecture and rumor, so let that disclaimer be out there.
And not just co
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If I had the time, money and energy I think I would make a video with a group of Amway zealots getting into a fight with a group of Scientoligists. And you wouldn't be able to tell who was who.
Re:Wikipedia still has some info (Score:1)
That is silly! The Amway people would be cleaning up afterwards with LOC! : )
According to wikipedia and the FTC it isn't a pyramid scheme.
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