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by stop-scientology <stopsciento@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 18, 2008 at 07:46 PM

Les tentatives pour nanipuler les m=E9dias et l'opinion se succ=E8dent en
sientologie!

L'article ci-dessous raconte grosso-modo que les scientos ont fait
venir les services de
d=E9minage pour un colis qu'ils estimaient suspect - bref, qui a
d=E9pos=E9
le
colis "suspect", =E0 quoi sert de faire croire qu'ils croient que les
anonymes
pourraient d=E9poser des bombes?

Voyons donc =E0 qui profite le crime.


Federal Center takes bomb threat precautions

The Enquirer

Security was tightened today at the Hart-Dole-Inouye Federal Center in
Battle Creek after a bomb threat was leveled nationally at the Church
of Scientology, which owns a building nearby.

Two parking lots were cleared, the center's Champion Street entrance
was closed and blinds were drawn in all windows at the building at 74
N. Wa****ngton Ave.


Employees were told the security level was raised and they were
encouraged to curtail outside activities near the building.

"We learned of potential for increased law enforcement activity in
that area," Ken MacNevin, a Federal Center spokesman said this
morning.

Battle Creek police said the increased security was because of a
national threat to the Church of Scientology made by a group called
Anonymous. The alleged threat was posted in February on YouTube, a Web-
based video sharing network, announcing attacks against the national
church would happen today.

The Church of Scientology has an office at 66 E. Michigan Ave. and
owns the former Hart Hotel at 31 N. Wa****ngton Ave., about a block
from the Federal Center.

Police were notified today about the threat and members of the Battle
Creek Police Department Bomb Squad, using a Michigan State Police dog
trained to detect explosives, inspected both buildings but did not
find anything.

MacNevin said Wednesday afternoon the Federal Center would "continue
some things during the time they are appropriate and that relates to
the information we receive," but he would not be specific.

Several people who claimed to be either members of Anonymous or agree
with their views told the Enquirer the group is non-violent and they
believe the threats were made by the church.

"I think it is a fake threat by the Scientologists to discredit their
critics," said Tony Meman, 27, of Lansing.

Mike Delaware, minister of the Battle Creek church, said while the
local office has had prank phone calls since January, they had no
problems today.

He also rejected the idea the church had anything to do with the bomb
threats, referring to a video placed by the church on YouTube. It is
available at www.youtube.com/user/anonymousfacts.

http://www.battlecreekenquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=3D/20080313/NEW=
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