While reading some general text about cults in USA, something struck me.
In Mars 93, the followers of a crazy guru named David Koresh set a fire in their own home, and they died (or some did).
Some few months later, another crazy guru - or second of a guru, David Miscavige, broke into the office of a senior commissioner of the IRS.
Well, most of us informed think that this commissionner had been set up on some very shameful affair, but none of us has ever been able to prove it.
Another explanation for the capitulation of this commissioner, and of his agency - the powerful IRS, could be (like M. Stephen A. Kent said in his last essay on the relationship between USA and EU regarding cults), could therefore be the 2300 suits launched ain 1993 through scientologists, toward the agency or its agents.
But a third explanation could also be that Miscarriage could very well have demonstrated to the commissionner that he was able to make some new Waco tragedy out of his criminal cult. It is quite obvious that getting some hundred of deaths from such a group is a possible thing. The Commissioner could have been convinced by the powerful TR-Lie of M. Drivel Cabbage, and his menaces to kill hundreds - something which would certainly have decided most of the feeble politicians working at Whitehouse and in the american Congress, that they should let all the cults or would-be-religions alone, and free to commit relatively minor crimes, like some murders from time to time, some violations of human rights more regularly, rather than having such disasters on their hands.
Yes, such a perverse criminal, son of a perverse father, schoolboy of a super-perverse wicked guru, could very well have imagined to make such a threat.
Any opinion??
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roger gonnet
Le Secticide
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