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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS MOST COMMONLY ASKED BY MEDIA

Today, some of these same people, no longer part of the Church, are loudly and bitterly critical of the Church’s current management. It is these few apostates who are most often the ones who spread vitriol in the media about Scientology and Church leaders. When they make allegations of wrongdoing, they are referring to the acts of the GO, of which many of them were either a part or in sympathy with. They fail to mention their involvement or the fact that they were kicked out of the Church because of their GO involvement—or the fact that the very people they now try to tarnish with their allegations are the very people who permanently rid the Church of those who committed or supported such misdeeds.

This cleanup of the GO was led by Mr. David Miscavige, who removed all corporate control from the hands of the GO and dismissed all personnel who had been involved in illegalities or attempts to alter Mr. Hubbard’s technologies. Mr. David Miscavige and a team of Church executives then set up and entirely new corporate and administrative structure for the Scientology religion which has since served to keep the religion pure and in accordance with the teachings laid out by its Founder.

Outsiders familiar with these events leading to, and culminating in, the disbanding of the GO, have often commented on the decisive and thorough manner in which the entire situation was managed. Relations with the U.S. government have been restored and the Church has obtained from the Internal Revenue Service full recognition and tax-exemption as an exclusively charitable, religious endeavor.

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