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Another piece of the puzzle: Pam has strong backing from the Scientologists
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Good article, but is paywalled. Can someone post the link to unlock it?
https://www.tampabay.com/news/scientology/pam-bondis-clearwater-fundraiser-organized-by-scientologists/2186599/
Side note: I didn't realize that David Jolly is also Sc. He's running for Governor of Florida by acting normal.
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By Senior Staff Writer, Edmond Thorne: 09/06/2025 14:30 EST
Fla. News Network In 1975, a group calling itself the United Churches of Florida quietly purchased the historic Fort Harrison Hotel in downtown Clearwater. The name was a front. Behind it stood the Church of Scientology, which had chosen this Gulf Coast city as the site for its spiritual headquarters, later dubbed the Flag Land Base. The move was strategic, secretive, and, as it turned out, deeply disruptive and divisive.
Within months, city officials began to suspect something was off. Clearwaters then-mayor, Gabe Cazares, became one of the first vocal critics. What followed was a bizarre and disturbing campaign: Cazares was targeted in a staged hit-and-run, and false rumors about his personal life were circulated. These tactics were later revealed in FBI investigations into Scientologys covert operations, including Operation Freakout, which aimed to silence critics through intimidation and disinformation.
https://medium.com/@edmondthorne/floridas-controversial-50-years-of-history-with-scientology-4b84b622e371
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She's been fixing things for friends for awhile...
How Scientology's friend Pam Bondi made a problem for John Travolta go away
https://tonyortega.substack.com/p/how-scientologys-friend-pam-bondi
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lapfog_1
(31,806 posts)I'm certain that MAGA people would drink the purple kool-aid if Trump tells them too.
PunkinPi
(5,257 posts)For future reference, you can go here -> https://archive.is/ paste the link to the locked article in one of the 2 blanks and it will give you the unlocked article.
jmbar2
(7,807 posts)I tried a couple of others but they didn't work. DU'ers are the best!
PunkinPi
(5,257 posts)erronis
(23,230 posts)jmbar2
(7,807 posts)I tried a couple of others but they didn't work. DU'ers are the best!
Kid Berwyn
(23,739 posts)
Bondi is aware Scientologists are staging the event, said campaign spokeswoman Christina Johnson. She said Bondi first connected with Scientologists in 2010 when she and other elected officials toured some of the church's Clearwater facilities. Bondi spoke then to a group of Scientologists about human trafficking and the evils of pill mills, a topic that resonated because Scientologists sponsor what they tout as the largest antidrug program in the world.
At Tuesday's fundraiser, she will return to those themes, Johnson said. "It's like-minded folks sharing the same goals: Protecting children against drug overdoses and human trafficking,'' Johnson said.
erronis
(23,230 posts)Last edited Thu Feb 12, 2026, 09:50 AM - Edit history (1)
It's easy for me to add most religions and exclusive clubs into this pot.
Kid Berwyn
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erronis
(23,230 posts)I'll try the online PDF before I purchase. I recently shed about 2,000 books due to a forced move. I'm trying to stay lightweight for now...
Thanks!
GiqueCee
(3,671 posts)... Santa Barbara, CA back in the early 70's, Scientologists would accost people on the street in an effort to convert them. They were not subtle. Or polite.
OldBaldy1701E
(10,719 posts)GiqueCee
(3,671 posts)... some choice words for them!
Ilsa
(64,061 posts)by Scientologists over getting them religious nonprofit status decades ago. That designation allowed them to flourish.
Timeflyer
(3,726 posts)quick getaway by boat from the IRS). Anyone associated with that grift organization is suspect to begin with.
sop
(17,998 posts)From 'Newsweek':
"Pam Bondis Ties to Scientology Explained"
"Donald Trump's nominee for Attorney General Pam Bondi has held ties to the Church of Scientology at various points throughout her career."
"During her tenure she accepted campaign contributions from Scientologists and attended multiple fundraisers organized by prominent members of the church."
"A fundraiser for Bondi's reelection campaign in 2014 in Clearwater, Florida, was organized by six prominent Scientologists, the Tampa Bay Times reported at the time. Christina Johnson, Bondi's campaign spokeswoman, told the newspaper that Bondi was aware that Scientologists were staging the event."
https://www.newsweek.com/pam-bondi-donald-trump-attorney-general-nominee-ties-scientology-explained-1989936
From 'Resisting Project 2025':
"A former Scientologist, Bondi is now linked to the Christian evangelical end-times dominionist New Apostolic Reformation (NAR)."
https://resistingproject2025.org/pam-bondi
From 'Right Wing Watch':
"Trump AG Pick Pam Bondi Tied to New Apostolic Reformation Dominionists"
"Pam Bondi, President-elect Donald Trumps second pick for U.S. Attorney General, has ties to New Apostolic Reformation dominionists who worked hard to put Trump back in office and believe his election will bring about a spiritual 'great awakening' that will help like-minded right-wing Christians take control of the 'seven mountains' of influence in Americagovernment, business, education, media, arts and entertainment, religion, and family."
"After Bondi left office as Floridas Attorney General, she joined the America First Policy Institute, a think tank created by former staffers that, like the Heritage Foundations Project 2025, has been laying the groundwork for a 'revolutionary' plan to 'seize control' and dismantle the 'administrative state' - federal agencies charged with protecting American workers, consumers, and communities from corporate wrongdoing."
"This year, AFPI partnered with dominionist Lance Wallnaus Courage Tour, which mixed religious revival with Christian nationalist politics and pro-Trump political organizing. Wallnau celebrated the announcement of Bondis nomination as a 'great pick,' noting, 'Shes part of the America First Policy Institute, a great group I had the privilege of working with in the last year.' "
"Reflecting the MAGA movements increasingly aggressive Christian nationalist orientation, AFPI claims scriptural foundations for every aspect of its right-wing policy agenda, which it has called '10 Pillars for Restoring a Nation Under God.' "
https://www.peoplefor.org/rightwingwatch/trump-ag-pick-pam-bondi-tied-new-apostolic-reformation-dominionists
SergeStorms
(20,238 posts)her "I don't owe anyone an explanation" and ultra-superior attitude toward anyone she deems beneath her, which includes almost everyone on the planet.
She's a fruit cake of the highest order dangerous to human beings.
dalton99a
(92,954 posts)The level of "clear" depends on donation
SergeStorms
(20,238 posts)of one of the nuttiest women I've ever come across. 🤪
I used to live in Clearwater and am well aware of scientology's "tactics," some of which seem to have been adopted by TrumpCo. to intimidate and obfuscate at the same time.
The very second the U.S. government recognized scientology as a "religion" was the start of one of the biggest con-jobs in U.S. history. Most people will never begin to know how far scientology's tentacles spread.
That's all I have to say on that subject.
allegorical oracle
(6,337 posts)among residents as to who the purchaser was. The church kept it really hush-hush. Years later, I returned there to work a FEMA disaster and one of my colleagues asked if there was a Navy base there. Explained that those were the Scientologists wearing their white uniforms. It's allegedly the word "clear" in Clearwater that attracted them in the first place.
The church has pretty much taken over the city...bought up tons of real estate and non-church resident/business owners were pretty much put out of their shops.
The Tampa Bay Times (formerly The St. Pete Times) has covered the church forever -- even contested its tax-exempt status as a ""religion," but lost.
Timeflyer
(3,726 posts)includes the following:
"As Florida's Attorney General, Pam Bondi remained unwavering in her commitment to make Florida the safest state to live, work, and raise a family... In her commitment to combating human trafficking, Attorney General Bondi spearheaded efforts to strengthen Florida's state laws, raise public awareness, and provide enhanced resources for victims. Under her leadership, the Florida Legislature created the Florida Statewide Human Trafficking Council. Attorney General Bondi served as Chair of the Council until the conclusion of her tenure as Florida Attorney General." (My italics.)
Combatting human trafficking was her big campaign issue, and plenty of FL MAGA politicians got all righteous about how they would protect victims. The hypocrisy of MAGAts knows no limits.
