Monday, October 24, 2011

'South Park' Designers Matt Stone, Trey Parker Specific by Scientologists Throughout Analysis

South Park designers Trey Parker and Matt Stone were when the focus of the Chapel of Scientology analysis, based on an old high-level Scientologist.our editor recommendsScientology's Hollywood Property EmpireDirector Paul Haggis Subject of Scientology ExposeChurch of Scientology Mocks the NYer In The Own Glossy MagazineDirector Paul Haggis: I'm Definitely Not Working together on Scientology Book Josh Brolin Recalls 'Bizarre' Moment Watching Travolta Qantas Video Practice Scientology on Marlon Brando'6 Days to Air' Stories Development of 'South Park' Episode (Video)'South Park' Designers Apologize for Lifting Dialogue From CollegeHumor Website Marty Rathbun, who left the chapel in 2004, authored on his blog Sunday the duo grew to become a target from the chapel's Office of Special Matters sometime after airing from the 2005 South Park episode "Held in the Closet." Within the episode, which spoofs the teachings of Scientology, Stan turns into a follower from the religion and finally is thought to become the reincarnation of their founder, L. Ron Hubbard. PHOTOS: Scientology's Historic Hollywood Holdings On Sunday, Rathbun published a 2006 memo he stated was compiled by the "commander officer" from the OSA, which Rathbun calls the "harassment and terror network of Corporate Scientology." "Procedures were run so that they can silence Parker and Stone," he authored. "While Corporate Scientology was ultimately not successful, left out an instructive data trail throughout their efforts." The document indicates the business was determining close buddies of Parker and Stone in order to find some weakness. "To locate a direct line into Stone and Parker a few of their buddies happen to be recognized," the document reads. PHOTOS: 'South Park's' Most Well-known Spoofs After that it continues to title author Matthew Prager (Parker and Stone's That's My Rose bush!) John Stamos and the ex-wife, Rebecca Romijn and author David Goodman (South Park). "These connections are now being PRC'd," the document reads. Rathbun added that PRC means "Public Record Information Check -- a powerful assortment of every criminal record on the prospective.Inch The memo continues: "You will find some strings that'll be drawn around the PRC on Stone. Otherwise the special collections is going to be debugged to be able to acquire some viable strings that may be drawn." Rathbun authored that "special collections" is "covert information gathering for example trash collection, bought phone records, compromised air travel bookings [and] bought bank records." COVER STORY: Why South Park's Trey Parker and Matt Stone Now Say It's 'Wrong' to Offend Rathbun told Village Voice that OSA reps could be searching for "phone records. Bank records. Personal letters that expose some type of vulnerability. They'll read stuff in to the type of alcohol you're consuming and just how much. Medications. They'll determine your diet plan. They are able to discover a great deal in regards to you using your trash." The OSA letter concludes: "It's obvious this analysis isn't going anywhere and DCOE [D/Commanding Officer Exterior OSA] is setting it up debugged." Rathbun stated which means "the commanding officer is pissed off and never enough gets done." He taunted he will posting additional documents concerning the analysis soon. PHOTOS: 10 Showrunners to look at in 2012 Since departing the business, Rathbun has managed to get his pursuit to expose intricacies of Scientology, however it hasn't come without consequence. In This summer, throughout a job interview using the Hollywood Reporter concerning the chapel's $400 million property portfolio in Hollywood, he was visited with a group inside a golf buggy by having an picture of his mind atop your body of the squirrel in the red-colored circle having a diagonal line through it. (A "squirrel" is really a derisive expression used by Scientologists to explain an old adherent that has "perverted" the religion.) STORY: Paul Haggis Declines Working together on Scientology Book Rathbun told THR it wasn't the very first time he's been visited through the group, that has stated it's creating a documentary about Rathbun underneath the Squirrel Busters Productions banner. (The chapel declines affiliation with Squirrel Busters, and there's no documentation that shows the audience is really a unit from the chapel.) Author Paul Haggis (Crash, Billion Dollar Baby) also offers become an open critic since departing the business last year, saying he'd been "inside a cult for 34 years." Related Subjects Paul Haggis Matt Stone Trey Parker South Park

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