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Scientologist taught crime OK by Bill Dunphy May 15, 1992 One of Scientologys former top spymasters testified shed been trained to believe criminal actions which protected the church werent violations of Scientologys moral code. Marion Evoy, a former Canadian head of Scientologys Guardian Office, made the comment yesterday at the end of four days of testimony in the trial of the Church of Scientology of Toronto Inc. and five members on charges of criminal breach of trust. The charges arise out of a Scientology spy network that in the mid-1970s infiltrated the RCMP, the OPP, Metro Police and Ontarios Attorney Generals office. Evoy, 43, who left the church a decade ago, has been testifying about her involvement in allegedly criminal Scientology intelligence-gathering activities as part of an immunity agreement. Yesterday Crown Attorney
James Stewart asked Evoy how she reconciled her criminal activities with
some of Scientologys statements of principles "It was the way I was trained," Evoy explained, adding she and her co workers believed they should do "whatever was necessary to protect" Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and Scientology itself. Criminal acts of that kind were "not considered against any code or moral in Scientology because you were protecting Scientology, Evoy testified. |
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