![]() ![]() ![]() According to CBC News, "Scientology agents dug into the private lives of IRS staff, looking for evidence of drinking or marital cheating, then planted news stories on them. The Church of Scientology lost its tax exempt status in the 1960s after it was uncovered that the church was allegedly targeting government officials with thousands of lawsuits. In 1986, after Hubbard's death, David rose to his current position as the church leader. He wound up working directly with Hubbard and, according to the Tampa Bay Times, by age 19, he was leading the Commodore's Messenger Organization, a team that investigates problems within the church. ![]() Apparently, Ron thought his son's soul was allergic to something.Īccording to the Business Insider, David left high school at the age of 16, with his father's permission, to join the Sea Organization, a group of Scientology's most dedicated members. Ron Hubbard (pictured above), reportedly promoted a methodology known as dianetics, defined as "what the soul is doing to the body," which practitioners believe "can help alleviate unwanted sensations and emotions, irrational fears and psychosomatic illnesses (illnesses caused or aggravated by mental stress)," according to. What does Scientology have to do with health care? Its founder, L. Raised Roman Catholic, Miscavige was introduced to Scientology by his father, Ronald Miscavige, who had consulted a Scientologist to treat his son's asthma and allergies, reported Us Weekly. ![]()
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