Toronto Sun
Friday, May 15, 1992
Scientologists Taught Crime OK
by Bill Dunphy
Scientologists Taught Crime OK
One of Scientology's former top spy-
masters testified she'd been trained to
believe criminal actions which protected
the church weren't violations of Sciento-
logy's moral code.
Marion Evoy, a former Canadian head of
Scientotogy's Guardian Office,
made the comment yesterday at the end of four days
of testimony in the trial of the Church of Scientology
of Toronto Inc. and five members on charges of
criminal breach of trust.
The charges arise out of
a Scientology spy network
that in the mid-1970s infil-
trated the RCMP, the OPP, Metro Police
and Ontario's Attorney General's office.
Evoy, 43, who left the church a decade
ago, has been testifying about her involve-
ment in allegedly criminal Scientology in-
telligence-gathering activities as part of
an immunity agreement.
Yesterday Crown Attorney James
Stewart asked Evoy how she reconciled
her criminal activities with some of Scien-
tology's statements of principles regard-
ing honesty and freedom.
"It was the way I was trained," Evoy
explained, adding she and her co-workers
believed they should do "whatever was
necessary to protect" Scientology founder
L. Ron Hubbard and Scientology itself.
Criminal acts of that kind were "not
considered against any code or moral in
Scientology because you were protecting
Scientology," Evoy testified.
OCR'd by Lermanet.com Exposing the CON
Scientology was later CONVICTED of Breach of the Public Trust, which was upheld after appeal by Scientology, by the Canadian Court of Appeals in 1997
"The group and founder definitely seem to believe that
they are above the law. I have documentation that proves
their involvement in numerous criminal activities including
fraud, extortion, money-laundering, and racketeering." Affidavit of Greg Marlowe
Scientology NOT a religion
LINK to more on Canadian Scientology cases
Casey Hill the prosecutor in the case above was "depopularized" and "dead agented" by Scientology, much as this activist is and for the same reasons, Casey Hill sued Scientology for Libel and won the largest Libel settlement in Canadian history. If you would like to fund litigation, I would like to sue Scientology for spreading lies about me too, but justice american style costs a great deal. Here is link to the canadian Supreme court decision upholding Casey Hill's big WIN against Scientology.
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