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Monday, May 14, 2007 | Reason : In the News | print version Print | Comments

Document Travolta spearheads Scientologists' attack on BBC

by Tahira Yaqoob, The Daily Mail

Thanks to Josh Charles for the link.

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Watch John Sweeney's outburst at the Scientologists

John Sweeney: "I was wrong to lose it. But these people are truly scary"



Angry Scientologists are trying to get a BBC documentary about their faith scrapped amid claims of "gross bias" by presenter John Sweeney.

The Panorama programme, to be shown tonight, investigates whether the Church of Scientology has moved away from its past as a brainwashing cult.

John Travolta at Wild Hogs. Hitting out: John Travolta is an ardent Scientologist

But furious church members - including actor John Travolta - say the programme should be ditched because Mr Sweeney showed he was biased by losing his temper and shouting at a top scientologist.

After the man accused him of giving "an easy interview" to a critic of the religion, Mr Sweeney screamed: "You were not there at the beginning of the interview.

"You were not there. You did not hear or record all the interview."

Scientologists have sent 100,000 copies of film of the incident to MPs, civil servants and

business leaders, as well as posting it on the YouTube website.

Travolta has also written to BBC executives, accusing Mr Sweeney of "personal prejudices, bigotry and animosity".

But the broadcaster insisted last night that the programme would go ahead.

A BBC source said Mr Sweeney, who has apologised for his rant, had become distressed after following Scientologists for days and watching harrowing footage of people being tortured as part of an exhibition by the church attacking psychiatry.

The source added: "It was a very intense time. He was completely in the wrong and should never have lost his rag - but he's only human."

Mr Sweeney said: "I am hugely embarrassed. I let the side down and the BBC down and I am ashamed but I felt I was being brainwashed.

"If people see the full clip, I think they will have more sympathy with me."

The BBC has reprimanded Mr Sweeney but is not taking disciplinary action after deciding he did not breach any guidelines.

Producers plan to include his outburst in the documentary.

Panorama has also posted its own footage on YouTube, showing a leading American Scientologist threatening Mr Sweeney.

Tom Davis - a friend of fellow follower Tom Cruise and son of actress Anne Archer - says he cannot be responsible for his actions if Mr Sweeney keeps referring to the religion as a "sinister cult".

He says: "For you to repeatedly refer to my faith in these terms is so derogatory, so offensive and so bigoted and the reason you keep repeating it is because you want a reaction like you are getting now."

Mr Sweeney has complained of becoming a victim of intimidation while making the programme. He says he was followed and his wedding was gatecrashed.

Panorama spent six months investigating the religion - which claims humans are descended from a race of aliens called thetans - and interviewed several people who said they had cut off their families after becoming Scientologists.

The documentary also exposes apparent links between Scientology leaders and City of London police officers.

Chief Superintendent Ken Stewart is shown praising the controversial organisation, which supplied hospitality worth £11,000 to the force. Policemen attended scientology dinners and the premiere of Cruise's film Mission Impossible 3.

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1. Comment #40348 by BaronOchs on May 14, 2007 at 6:46 am

 avatarAllright BBC what a good chance to show you're worth your god-damn license fee (and all those irritating licence fee letters)! If they compromise over this one they're finished in my eyes and the whole institution can be cast to the hounds.

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2. Comment #40363 by Stuart Paul Wood on May 14, 2007 at 7:19 am

BaronOchs, I totally agree. I hope "scientology" gets roasted on a spit tonight. The only thing that infuriates me is why they don't they go after all the other religions while they're at it.

And what's the difference between a religion and a cult anyway? All lies lies lies

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3. Comment #40369 by CJ22 on May 14, 2007 at 7:30 am

 avatarIt'll be shown. Scientology is too bizarre even for Christians and other religious apologists. They're not going to spring to its defence. The trimmers tendency to ecumenicise will only go so far, and bringing Scientology into the fold is beyond the pale even for them. The irony is not lost, since to me the virgin birth is no more bizarre than being descended from aliens.

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4. Comment #40383 by Lagomort on May 14, 2007 at 8:14 am

This is what happened on South Park.

SP attacked numerous religious points-of-views, and the guy who played "Chef," who is a scientologist, was fine with it. When they went after Scientology, Isaac Hayes (Chef) was fine at first, but the scientologists in charge got in touch with him and next thing you know Chef quit, and his letter that described the reasons why he quit sound almost identical to numerous other letters of protest by scientologists against the show. Most of the letters sounded like the same guy wrote them, and only the signatures were changed.

These guys are a classic cult, and this should be pointed out whenever possible...

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5. Comment #40397 by Lagomort on May 14, 2007 at 8:26 am

OH, I should add, that I had friends that went out to the West Coast, and ended up being put up a few days by the scientologists. They called me actually frightened, as people followed them around everywhere spying on them, and asking them all sorts of questions. People were constantly trying to manipulate them. These friends of mine (Kurt and Joe) fled first chance they could, and were frightened after the fact, that, at any moment, the scientologists would just show up and grab them...

In short, these guys stayed with numerous fundamentalist Christian groups, and found them fun and even entertaining, but it was actually the scientologists that frightened the crap out of them..

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6. Comment #41117 by Lionel A on May 15, 2007 at 2:07 pm

 avatarHaving seen the programme last night I consider that the police should withdraw from any more association with this odious organisation, tantamount to a cult, who clearly use terrorising and intimidating tactics.

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7. Comment #41717 by Zamboro on May 16, 2007 at 4:51 pm

 avatar"And what's the difference between a religion and a cult anyway?"


Age. A religion is a cult which has reached maturity.

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