May 19
A scientology panic?
I was quite surprised to get in the post today a letter from “Freedom Television” together with a DVD called “Panorama Exposed” imprinted with the face of John Sweeney in mid-rant.
The letter was curiously shy of identifying its connection with the “Church of Scientology” – although it didn’t take a minute to put two and two together, and the website mentioned in the letterhead does in fact assign its copyright to them by name.
What was extraordinary was that a general complaint about bias in the BBC is to be illustrated by “154 would-be violations of the BBC and Ofcom Guidelines in the making of a recently produced Panorama story.” Not even at this point to they reference the actual programme or it’s topic by name: apparently I will have to watch the DVD to find out.
I am neither a fan of “celebrity” journalism where the reporter is part of the story: what little I’ve seen and read of this Panorama programme suggests John Sweeney is a kind of poor man’s Michael Moore. Neither am I a fan of celebrity religion. Truth is not guaranteed by enlisting Travolta and Cruise in your ranks.
But as far as I’m concerned Scientology is a meretricious cult based on the deluded writing of a man who confused his own poorly written space opera with the secrets of the universe, and which ties secret knowledge to purchasing power. One doesn’t need to resort to tricks or sloppy personality journalism to unmask this. Old-fashioned careful reporting is quite adequate.
I do find the letter and DVD, presumably (unless I have been exceptionally singled out) sent to every parish priest in the country, a quite astonishing reaction. I’m now more inclined, should I ever sit down to watch either the original Panorama, or this DVD, to give the criticisms made in it far more credence than I might have done otherwise. When people panic this much, someone has usually hit the nail on the head, and a very uncomfortable thing that can be.

May 19th, 2007 at 5:44 pm
Episodo at http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-126281853779690652&q=scientology+Panorama
Comparison of trailer videos here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7klZohEZLQ
May 19th, 2007 at 10:03 pm
Sorry for the delay in your comment appearing. Anything with two links in gets flagged as spam and shoved into a quarantine zone!
And BTW if you pop back here: did you get this letter and DVD??
May 20th, 2007 at 4:38 am
Look at this blog for what happened when someone mentioned scientology. He also got the unsolicited DVD sent to him.
http://www.godspell.org.uk/wordpress/?p=142
May 24th, 2007 at 7:08 pm
I note that I’ve refused to post a comment inviting people to sign up to petitions on the Downing St web site asking the Prime Minister to halt the spread of scientology in the UK. I guess if you’re keen on doing things like that you’ll be able to find it. In my view erroneous views should be refuted, and cults should be exposed. Asking for government bans is neither helpful nor necesary, and nearly always backfires. I’m not going to help promote a campaign I judge wrong-headed