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TONY ORTEGA
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Tonight the Clearwater City Council will be meeting to discuss Scientology’s new plans for an entertainment complex on Cleveland Street, and other developments that it has been planning without the council’s involvement.
Mark Bunker plans to be there and will be speaking, and so we thought we’d chat with him about a number of issues that are facing the beleaguered city at this time.
Bunker is running again for a seat on the council, and we value his opinion about what ails that Florida gulf town, which Scientology surreptitiously invaded in 1975.

The posting not only shows Berg with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., but it was written by Penny Jones, a Clearwater Scientologist we’re very familiar with here at the Bunker.
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Excerpt:
Tonight the Clearwater City Council will be meeting to discuss Scientology’s new plans for an entertainment complex on Cleveland Street, and other developments that it has been planning without the council’s involvement.
Mark Bunker plans to be there and will be speaking, and so we thought we’d chat with him about a number of issues that are facing the beleaguered city at this time.
Bunker is running again for a seat on the council, and we value his opinion about what ails that Florida gulf town, which Scientology surreptitiously invaded in 1975.

Another White House connection: RFK Jr and Dr. Eric Berg
Ian Rafalko sent us this Facebook post yesterday. Like us, he’s been taking notes on the connections between the White House and prominent Scientologists, which now include Ian’s father, YouTube chiropractor Dr. Eric Berg.The posting not only shows Berg with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., but it was written by Penny Jones, a Clearwater Scientologist we’re very familiar with here at the Bunker.
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Mark Bunker on Scientology's latest takeover attempts in Clearwater
Tonight the Clearwater City Council will be meeting to discuss Scientology’s new plans for an entertainment complex on Cleveland Street, and other developments that the church has been planning without the council’s involvement.
