Lawsuits may soon be flying and a non-profit family protection organization demands Warner Brothers makes a public statement on the allegations.
Lawsuits could be flying soon surrounding allegations that a dangerous cult allegedly helped finance the new Travolta movie, "BattleField Earth" and placed sophisticated subliminal messages in the film to surreptitiously recruit viewers into their cult. Since the allegations broke just days ago, many theater owners worldwide have had copies of the "BattleField Earth"
allegations sent to their legal departments. For these theater owners, there are now many legal and other questions to be resolved.
If the allegations about "BattleField Earth" are true and they show the film, they could also be held liable if someone is recruited into the cult and harmed because of the way the film (shown by them) is allegedly being used for surreptitious cult recruiting. If theaters suffer a loss of income because the public avoids the film due to its association with the Scientology cult, will theater owners be entitled to compensation from Warner Brothers because Warner's due diligence should have discovered these issues and should have disclosed these allegations and the controversy to theaters BEFORE they booked "BattleField Earth."
Now that many theater owners have been informed of the allegations, are they also potentially liable unless they do their own due diligence or receive assurances or indemnification from Warner Brothers that the allegations are not true? In addition to the legal questions, theater owners must also now struggle with local public relations issues and moviegoer confidence should allegations this serious be proven true.
A Non-profit family protection organization demands Warner Brothers makes an immediate public statement on the "BattleField Earth" allegations.
Factnet, one of the largest Internet libraries and archives on mind control and unethical influence, is, by and through this editorial, demanding that Warner Brothers executives step forward immediately and assure the movie viewing public, theater owners and movie critics that they are not going to become victims of a dangerous fraud. Further, Factnet demands that Warner Brothers perform a thorough due diligence investigation of the following credible allegations and publicly state that the allegations below are absolutely not true and without any basis in fact whatsoever.
The "BattleField Earth" allegations:
1. That the cult Scientology has placed subliminal messages in the "BattleField Earth" film master to surreptitiously recruit new members from the movie audience.
2. That the cult Scientology has been the secret and primary source of financing for the film.
3. That the cult Scientology has pre-designed and will enact numerous recruiting schemes connected to the films' release, content and marketing and, that in addition to the general viewing public, these recruiting schemes are mostly targeted directly at children and young adults.
4. That the claims in the "BattleField Earth" movie trailer and other promotions regarding "BattleField Earth" being among the best selling science fiction books of all time are true and not based on misleading volume purchases made by cult members to falsely drive "BattleField Earth"
up the bestseller book lists.
5. That the cult Scientology has been directly involved in "BattleField Earth" movie production, script approval and in the movie production security.
Warner Brothers has a moral and legal obligation to ensure moviegoers and parents feel safe at their neighborhood theater and not have to worry about fending off the surreptitious schemes of cult recruiters. Subliminal advertising was made illegal over 30 years ago.
Because the pubic safety is at risk Factnet demands Warner come forward immediately and publicly answer all the above allegations!
This editorial opinion provided by F.A.C.T.Net, Inc. F.A.C.T.Net is a nonprofit Internet archive dedicated to protecting freedom of mind by reducing harms caused by cults and mind control by promoting public dialogue on the issues. F.A.C.T.Net's web page is located at <http://www.factnet.org>. F.A.C.T.Net has received over 12 million hits. Net appropriate re-distribution and proper re-posting of this document is appreciated. To help promote investigation and dialog Factnet thanks all the individuals who have been forwarding the editorials on these issues to movie critics, child protection agencies and theater owners all over the world.
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References and resources for further investigation:
For details on how Scientology recruits Hollywood, see:
http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/celeb1.htm For more information on how Travolta, Cruise, and other celebrities mislead fans and media, see:
http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/celebrities_con.html For a photo of John Travolta promoting Scientology, see:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~fishman/travolta.jpg For more information on Scientology and celebrities, see:
http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/celebrities.htm For a list of celebrities and other Hollywood people who are and were involved in Scientology, see: http://home.snafu.de/tilman/faq-you/celeb.txt For descriptions of Scientology's many human rights abuses, see:
http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/dianetics_abuse.html For information about Scientology as an extremist political movement, see:
http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/extremist.htm For the dangers of Scientology defined in various national and international reviews, see: http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/dianetics_defined.html For information on Scientology's secret anti-Christian and satanic positions, see: http://www.FACTNet.org/Scientology/satanic1.htm and http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/satanism.htm For more information on Scientology and religion, see:
http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/dianetics.html For information on Scientology's origins in black magic, see:
http://www.FACTNet.org/Scientology/lrhoccult.htm For discussion of Scientology being a type of UFO religion, see:
http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/dianetics_religion.html For information on Scientology's founder secretly claiming to be the anti-Christ, see: www.FACTNet.org/Scientology/satanism/ot8.html For more about "Battlefield Earth," as seen from the eyes of former Scientologists, see: http://www.lermanet.com/cos/lerma.html and http://www.lermanet.com/reference/BatEarthfaq.htm For information on how mind control in cults works, see:
http://www.factnet.org/mindcont.htm For information on cults and their effect on children and young adults, see:
http://www.factnet.org/Children.html