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John Carmichael
File:Johncarmichaelqr3.jpgJohn Carmichael as observed in Times Square New York
BornUnited States
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States
EmployerChurch of Scientology International
SpouseBarbara Carmichael
Children1

John Carmichael is a Scientology ecclesiastic minister and president of the Church of Scientology organization in New York. He has appeared in numerous radio, television and printed publications as a representative of the Church of Scientology in New York.

Career

International Association of Scientologists

In 2002, John Carmichael was recognized for his efforts to aid with the tragedy of 9/11 by being named as a recipient of the IAS Freedom Valor medal.

Controversy

On May 27, 2008, John Carmichael was videotaped by a group of young persons from the Internet group Anonymous demonstrating against the Church of Scientology NY on 42nd Street and Broadway. During the confrontation, John Carmichael was recorded on video uttering a number of obscenities at the demonstrators and caught further on video stalking the persons after the demonstration had concluded and after the police had told him several times to stop following the demonstrators.

References

  1. Chasan, Alice (April 18, 2006). "Rev. John Carmichael, Church of Scientology, Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, silent birth, L. Ron Hubbard". Beliefnet. Beliefnet, Inc. Retrieved 2008-06-06. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. Staff writer (2002-12-02). "IAS Recipients 2002". Impact Magazine.
  3. ^ Giove, Candice M. (May 28, 2008). "NY Scientology Chief: "I Smell Pussy"". Runnin' Scared. The Village Voice. Retrieved 2008-06-06. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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