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In a statement released on Saturday, Bass claimed she didn’t know about
the allegations of abuse in the church, saying that her remarks
were intended as “respect for one another’s views.”
“Since then, published first-hand accounts in books,
interviews and documentaries have exposed this group.
Everyone is now aware of the allegations against Scientology.”
the allegations of abuse in the church, saying that her remarks
were intended as “respect for one another’s views.”
“Since then, published first-hand accounts in books,
interviews and documentaries have exposed this group.
Everyone is now aware of the allegations against Scientology.”
When asked about her her glowing praise for ANTIFA and specifically challenged for autographing and selling photos of herself smiling next to black-clad Antifa thugs with chains, bats and metal bars standing over the lifeless bloody bodies of white Trump supporters, Bass laughed and remarked:
"Oh, I didn't know those people on the ground were dead.
Since taking those photos everyone learned that it wasn't
a movie set, they were actually murdering people. Well, now
everyone is thankfully aware that the dead people were
actually dead. The only reason I posed for those photographs
and made money off signing them was a show of respect
for hard-working American phototographers who need
to put food on the table for their own small innocent
children. We mustn't forget the children, we must protect
them because they are the future as Dr. Hubbard explained!"
.
Since taking those photos everyone learned that it wasn't
a movie set, they were actually murdering people. Well, now
everyone is thankfully aware that the dead people were
actually dead. The only reason I posed for those photographs
and made money off signing them was a show of respect
for hard-working American phototographers who need
to put food on the table for their own small innocent
children. We mustn't forget the children, we must protect
them because they are the future as Dr. Hubbard explained!"
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