Hans Juel’s Website Debunked Robert Dam’s Falsehoods About the Church of Scientology
In 2011, Hans Juel, a longstanding member of the Scientology community and well acquainted with Dam’s sordid history, took it upon himself to create a website about Robert Dam to correct the false narrative and lies Dam had been laying down for several years.
“It must be said that I know Robert Dam quite well from the time he joined the Church…and through his business career,” stated Hans Juel on his website.
“Robert Dam wants to explain to the world how badly he has been treated…But it struck me that an incredible amount of old gossip about the Church had crept in…which I have heard over and over again over time…in abundance on the Internet. I did what Robert Dam should have done—researched the sources. It suits both historians and journalists. So I went to the Church of Scientology and asked what was true and what was false in all this,” Juel said.
“Of course, both Robert Dam and I know that much of what he [publishes] from the Internet does not hold water….”
“[At the Church] they also knew the stories and lifted one document after another out of the drawer….If the documents I have been presented with by the Church of Scientology are correct—and I have no doubt they are—it is clear that Robert Dam’s [story] is an attempt to rewrite history, in a completely Stalinist way by taking totally uncritically any rumor that ever circulated about the Church, pull it out of the hat, dust it off, and print it again,” observed Juel.
“The distorted facts, or outright lies for that matter, do not gain truth from being reprinted.”
Scientology, Robert Dam: Fact or Fiction
“I have actually made a website here lately about Robert Dam and [what] he has written. Because he has collected a lot [of information], you might say, that he will probably call data, and I will probably call rumors and everything else.
“It seems to me like maybe he has a problem he's trying to solve with getting publicity or whatever.
“In writing [down what he calls data], what I have read in it is far from the truth to put it mildly.
“The problem for all of us is that we are responsible for what we say, what we write.
“That's what I'm trying to do now, I have to take responsibility for what I read and what I hear because I think the real truth should come out.”
Scientology, Robert Dam and the Christian Daily
“Why does Christian Daily suddenly support a man [Robert Dam] who says that there is no such thing as injustice?
“A man who says grandly that the soul does not exist? And why does Christian Daily feel the need to follow the lead of this man and criticize other religions?
“That is to say, in my opinion, Christian Daily, with its editor-in-chief Erik Bjerager at the head, have entered into a kind of religious war where they have initiated a lot of bad publicity about other people.”