Human Trafficking, Forced Labor, Physical Abuse? FBI Investigated Scientology for 3 years

 Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com

The FBI conducted a secret investigation into Scientology from 2009-11 – and the findings were troubling.

According to the Tampa Bay Times, the FBI turned up accusations of human trafficking, forced labor and physical abuse.

Scientology leaders denied knowing of an investigation, which has been dismissed without charges.

Church whistleblower Mike Rinder, who was an the FBI confidential informant, has alleged that he was physically assaulted about 50 times and was forced into confinement.

Why no charges?

The FBI wouldn’t comment, but Rinder blames the Constitution for extending too much protection to religious institutions.

“To me, it’s like trying to have an argument about whether segregation in 1960 was legal,” he told the Times. “Yeah, it was legal. . . . Was it moral? No.”

One thought on “Human Trafficking, Forced Labor, Physical Abuse? FBI Investigated Scientology for 3 years

  1. What’s wrong with this story?:

    1) “According to the Tampa Bay Times . . . ” Say no more.

    2) “. . . the FBI turned up ACCUSATIONS of human trafficking . . .”
    Really! The FBI turned up accusations!

    3) I wonder why the FBI gave their two main sources the code names “Crackers” and “Cheeze”?

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