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		<title>Scientology Vs Paulette Cooper</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Paulette Cooper, a journalist based in Florida, wrote the book The Scandal of Scientology in 1971. She was the first reporter to expose some of the unsavory elements of the Church and its teachings. As a result, the Church hounded her for years and tried to intimidate her into no longer challenging them. She didn&#8217;t&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <i> Paulette Cooper, a journalist based in Florida, wrote the book </i><i><a href="http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Library/Shelf/cooper/sos.html" target="_blank">The Scandal of Scientology</a> in 1971. She was the first reporter to expose some of the unsavory elements of the Church and its teachings. As a result, the Church hounded her for years and tried to intimidate her into no longer challenging them. She didn&#8217;t give in.  </i> </p>
<p> <i> Paulette agreed to respond to some of her frequently asked questions here on Jewcy, as well as discussing her Jewish roots and explaining how the Holocaust led her to take on Scientology.</i> </p>
<p> &nbsp; </p>
<p> <b>What made you decide to expose Scientology?</b>  </p>
<p> My parents and almost all of my  family were killed in Auschwitz. As an infant, I was briefly in a camp in  Belgium (where I was born), and I spent my first six years in four different  orphanages in Brussels.    Then, happily, I was adopted and moved to  America.  </p>
<p> I have always felt that if more people had had the courage to speak  out about Hitler in the &#8217;30s, that what happened to me and 6 million Jews might  have been avoided.  So while I realized as soon as I started researching  Scientology that they were dangerous, and that my life would (unhappily) never  be the same, I didn&#8217;t feel that I should let my fears keep me from sounding the  alarm.   </p>
<p> <b>What was your background?</b>  </p>
<p> I never was a Scientologist which gave me more  credibility.  I graduated from Brandeis in &#8217;64, studied comparative religion at  Harvard one summer so that I could graduate in 3 years, and later received an  M.A. in psychology.  </p>
<p> <b>What happened to you as a result of fighting Scientology?</b> </p>
<p> I spent 15  years pretty much the only person outwardly trying to expose them and help their  victims, so they aimed their considerable guns trying to silence me.  They  sued me 19 times all over the world (which I had to support), criminally framed  me and had me arrested (they were later caught), sent 5 disgusting anonymous  smear letters about me (accusing me, among other ridiculous falsehoods, of  practicing sexual perversions with my rabbi), broke into my doctor&#8217;s office and  spread my records around, put my name on bathroom walls so I would get vile  phone calls, and much more.  You can find the story <a href="http://www.paulettecooper.com/scandal.htm" target="_blank">here</a>. </p>
<p> <!--break-->     If you follow the Scientology links on my site, and you can also read my  book for free.  Of course I&#8217;d rather people buy <a href="http://www.shoppinginpalmbeach.com/" target="_blank">my latest book</a>. </p>
<p> <b>What do you think is the worst thing about Scientology?</b> </p>
<p> That so many  people have been persuaded to give them all the money they can get their hands,  causing them to max out our their credit cards and be forever in debt, spending  their inheritance so they have nothing less, pressuring their families for  money, etc.  All to pay for their outrageously expensive &quot;auditing.&quot;   I think it&#8217;s deplorable that Scientology has broken up so many families (and  friends) because they encourage people to &quot;disconnect&quot; from family members who  disapprove of their becoming Scientologists.  It&#8217;s disgraceful that  they sue and harass people like myself who try to reveal what&#8217;s really going  on.. It&#8217;s sinful that what members reveal to them [during auditing processes] is not always kept  confidential afterwards.  Indeed, they recently revealed secrets to the St.  Petersburg Times <a href="/post/scientology_clamshell_starts_crack" target="_blank">for their series about members who defected</a>.   </p>
<p> I also feel  sorry that some of [Scientology&#8217;s] own members have been so mistreated, working long hours  for almost no pay, and sometimes sent to what they call <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rehabilitation_Project_Force" target="_blank">the RPF</a> &#8211; sometimes for  years &#8211; which is a &quot;rehabilitation&quot; unit. As my (adopted) mother used to  say:  &quot;You don&#8217;t want to know from it.&quot;  </p>
<p> <b>Why does Scientology attract so many Jewish people? </b>  </p>
<p> I&#8217;ve asked myself that  question a lot over the years. Is it that Scientology often attracts intelligent  people because it has a veneer of science?  Is it because Jewish people  often have money and Scientology is enormously expensive?  Is it  because some people need a more structured dominant religion in their lives  (such as Orthodoxy or Catholicism) than Judaism has been for them?  Is it  because so many Jewish families revolve around the mother, and some are looking  for a more male-dominated leader/teacher such as L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology&#8217;s  revered deceased leader?   </p>
<p> <b>Do you feel that you accomplished anything in trying to expose them?</b>  </p>
<p> I  often get e-mails or read comments on anti-Scientology newsgroups or message  boards from people who say that they got out of Scientology because they read my  book.  Or they read what Scientology did to me as of my work and realized  what Scientology was really like.  After all, what Temple or Church  harasses and sues someone who says negative things about them? </p>
<p> <b>Are you still working to expose them?</b>  </p>
<p> No, I moved on in my life more than 20  years ago on wrote 15 other books on different subjects. I&#8217;ve given almost no  interviews on Scientology and if they had cleaned up their act more, I would  have given no interviews ever.  </p>
<p> <b>Are they still powerful?</b>  </p>
<p> Don&#8217;t underestimate them!  For example,  after years of harassing the IRS and filing over 2,000 lawsuits against them,  the IRS granted its members <a href="http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1101136522270" target="_blank">a tax exemption</a> that even Jews don&#8217;t have.  If  you want to send your child to Hebrew school, it&#8217;s not deductible.  But if  you send your kid to a Scientology school it is. Still, Scientology is  definitely on the wane.  There have been major defections, important  lawsuits against them, and books exposing them (with a big one coming up).  Fortunately, the Internet (and a group of brave people calling themselves  &quot;Anonymous&quot;) has made it harder for them to keep harassing and suing people  because more of their ugly deeds have come to light and backfired by turning  people against them.  </p>
<p> <b>Are you religious?</b> </p>
<p> No.  The family that adopted me is, and I was  brought up in a kosher home. My cousin is a conservative Rabbi, and several of  my relatives live in Israel.  Although I&#8217;m definitely pro-Israel, I am not  religious. Ironically, I am spending quite a bit of time in temples now because  I&#8217;m giving lectures in Florida and New York at shuls and Jewish organizations on  my new book about bargain shopping in Palm Beach County.  I am also turning  over some of my profits to the temples and organizations. </p>
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