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Why would a company, created to help people “understand and benefit from the human genome,” support hate and intolerance? Is it in their DNA? It’s even in your website policy that you don’t post “any content that is offensive, hateful, sexually explicit, defamatory, or promotes illegal conduct,” and that “Profanity or obscenity, objectionable or violent language, harassment or threats, sarcastic asides, snide remarks, personal attacks or instances of hate speech will not be tolerated.” So why do you pay A&E and Leah Remini to do so?
ITALY •
Annalisa Tosoni of Milan, Italy, found long-sought answers through Scientology.
At age 16, Annalisa Tosoni’s youth came to an abrupt end. At the center of her world was “the best dad anyone could ever have.” When he died, so did her childhood and her happiness.
“I could not understand why it happened,” says Tosoni. “Nothing people told me made any sense. I needed answers to questions I had never thought to ask before: Who are we really? Why are we here? And why him?”
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK •
Scientologist and Dianetics counselor Tina Boskov of Copenhagen, Denmark, credits Scientology with the harmony of her home. Her profile is one of 200 “Meet a Scientologist” videos available on the Scientology website at www.scientology.org.
What matters most to Tina Boskov is her family. Scientology has helped her create a happy marriage and a positive environment in which to raise her son.