Title: John Brown would have fought to free $cientology's Slaves [ corrected ]
Taken from a list a quotes on the wall at the National Park Service John Brown Exhibit in Harpers Ferry West Virginia "If John Brown did not end the war that ended slavery, he did at least begin the war that ended slavery" Fredrick Douglas May 30 1881 "It was John Brown's peculiar doctrine that a man has a perfect right to interfere by force with the slave holder - in order to rescue the slave. I agree with him -. Henry David Thoreau Oct 30 1859 "I hold God in infinitely greater reverence than congress " John Brown John Brown on the gallows: "I go joyfully in behalf of millions that have no rights, That this great and glorious Christian Republic, is bound to respect" November 1859 Posted by Arnie Lerma Ex-$cientology-Slave Slave chains forged of lies are stronger than the finest steel Slave camps on American soil: [ excerpt from "Scientology--Is this a religion by Stephen A. Kent (Ph.D.) Department of Sociology University of Alberta - full text here
"In a phrase, the RPF program places Scientology's most committed members in forced labour and re-education camps. The operation of these camps raises serious human rights questions, and their continuation reflects badly on nations that allow them to operate unchecked. Particular blame must be placed on American state and federal authorities, since at least three RPF programs have operated for years on American soil. Moreover, the American Internal Revenue Service granted Scientology tax exemption despite what almost certainly are illegal conditions under which RPF inmates must work, study, and live. Extensive material about RPFs in the United States has existed for years in various court cases, and now most of this information is readily available on the World Wide Web. German government officials know about the RPF, and almost certainly this knowledge played a major role in the government's continued opposition to the Scientology organization."