Mona Vasquez
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Mona Vasquez | |
Mona Vasquez,
Cover of her book, Satan Created the Cult: Memoirs of an Escapee |
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Born | 1960 France |
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Occupation | French author, cult expert |
Children | 1 |
Website Mona Vasquez homepage |
Mona Vasquez was a scientologist in the 1980s and active in Scientology's headquarters in Europe, in Copenhagen. She went on a hunger strike in August 1989 at Scientology's offices in Paris when she wanted to quit the program, in order to get her money back. She did receive almost 60,000 euro back from Scientology.
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[edit] Publications
- Satan Created the Cult: Memoirs of an escapee , La Secte: El Satan crea la secte: Memoires d'une rescapee, Mona Vasquez, March 2006
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Echo Magazine, interview with Mona Vasquez, October 2004, "Scientology, a true control"
- Report Urges Dissolution of Scientology Church in France, Los Angeles Times, John-Thor Dahlburg, Times Staff Writer, February 29, 2000
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