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Gerry Armstrong Gives His Personal Experience of Scientology’s Top Attorney, Kendrick (Ken) Moxon

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In this video, former Scientologist, Gerry Armstrong, reveals his experience of Scientology’s current leading lawyer, Kendrick (Ken) Moxon.
Although Armstrong admits to not knowing Moxon particularly well while he was in Scientology, he states that Moxon was infamous for giving a false handwriting example to the FBI in an attempt to sabotage the US Federal criminal investigation into Scientology between 1977-79.
The Church of Scientology had infiltrated 136 US Government departments throughout the 1970’s in an attempt to remove all documents that were critical of Scientology.
It was organized by the Church’s founder, L. Ron Hubbard, and was termed, “Operation Snow White.”
Following the FBI investigations, 11 highly-placed Church executives, including Mary Sue Hubbard (wife of L. Ron Hubbard), pled guilty to burglary of government offices and theft of documents and government property.
The case was United States vs. Mary Sue Hubbard et al., 493 F. Supp. 209 (D.D.C. 1979).
Mary Sue Hubbard and 5 other high-ranking Scientologists were imprisoned for 5 years.
Moxon was listed as an "unindicted co-conspirator" for providing false handwriting samples to the FBI: http//www.phoenixnewtimes.com/1999-12-23/news/double-crossed/
After Armstrong left Scientology, Moxon’s career really took off and, as of 1999, Moxon became Scientology’s lead in-house attorney: http://lisatrust.bogie.nl/legal/snowwhite/index2.htm
He became close to David Miscavige and he was the attorney of choice when Scientology was under threat of intense litigation (such as during the Lisa McPherson case): http://www.skeptictank.org/gen3/gen01871.htm
In a legal case involving Gerry Armstrong and Ken Moxon, Armstrong admits he found Moxon a deceitful, corrupt and conscienceless individual.

He acknowledges that Moxon is aware of Scientology’s Crimes, Human Rights Violations and the hundreds of suspicious deaths that have occurred within the organization he describes as “Evil”.
He continues that Moxon is aware of David Miscavige’s deceit and lies and states that Moxon was also aware that Hubbard was equally dishonest and false.
He concludes that, in his opinion, Moxon has been involved in immoral criminal activities for the cult, including the suppression and destruction of human rights.

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