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'''Mike Rinder''' is the executive director of the ] division of the ]. He has appeared as official spokersperson for the organisation on television shows such as ], ] and ]. | '''Mike Rinder''' is the executive director of the ] division of the ]. He has appeared as official spokersperson for the organisation on television shows such as ], ] and ]. | ||
Rinder is an australian national who began his career in the ] as Assistant Guardian, ]. Rinder oversees all overt and covert activities of OSA and subordinate organizations. He has a particular hatred for former members of the Church of Scientology, refering to them as "apostates" and "wackos". | Rinder is an australian national who began his career in the ] as Assistant Guardian, ]. Rinder oversees all overt and covert activities of OSA and subordinate organizations. He has a particular hatred for former members of the Church of Scientology, refering to them as "apostates" and "wackos". Rinder answers directly to ], chairman of the board of the ]. | ||
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Mike Rinder is the executive director of the Office of Special Affairs division of the Church of Scientology. He has appeared as official spokersperson for the organisation on television shows such as The Today Show, Rita Cosby Live & Direct and Dateline NBC. Rinder is an australian national who began his career in the Guardian's Office as Assistant Guardian, Flag Land Base. Rinder oversees all overt and covert activities of OSA and subordinate organizations. He has a particular hatred for former members of the Church of Scientology, refering to them as "apostates" and "wackos". Rinder answers directly to David Miscavige, chairman of the board of the Religious Technology Center.
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