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Upon entering his room, Stan encounters Tom Cruise, who asks him what he thought of his movies. Randy sends Stan up to his room while he talks with the Scientologists. The president visits the Marsh family's home, and tells his family the news. Due to Stan's impressive thetan levels, the president of Scientology concludes that he is the reincarnation of L. Randy tells him to use his bike money if he wants to join the help program.Īfter Stan goes through his auditing session, the shocked auditor sends the results to the home office. After the personality test, the auditor makes the assessment that Stan is depressed and a perfect candidate for Scientology.Īt dinner, Stan asks his parents for the money for "a self-help program", telling his parents that he has been depressed and did not know it. Stan starts to question whether Scientology is a religion, which the auditors try to avoid.
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He runs across some Scientologists, who encourage him to take a free personality test. Stan does not go with the rest of his friends to play laser-tag as he attempts to save up money for a new bike. One A-lister locks himself in the closet and refuses to come out after Stan criticizes his "talent." Plot Scientologists converge on Stan's house after he is identified as the reincarnation of L. “These people worked for decades, but not for the rulers to build palaces while they can’t afford a bottle of medicine."Trapped in the Closet" is the twelfth episode of Season Nine, and the 137th overall episode of South Park. “There is no government, no economic recovery plan, and little reserves left,” Khorchid told the AP, adding that people have no choice but to “take matters into their own hands”.
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Local media reported that the man entered the BankMed branch alone with a shotgun without any shells loaded, but was unable to retrieve his savings before he was apprehended.īoth incidents occurred weeks after a food delivery driver broke into another bank branch in Beirut and held 10 people hostage for seven hours, demanding tens of thousands of dollars in his trapped savings. Meanwhile, Alaa Khorchid who heads the Depositors' Outcry protest group said that a man communicating and coordinating with the group broke into a bank in the mountainous town of Aley to retrieve his trapped savings. It was not immediately clear if this was also a toy gun. Security forces standing outside arrested several of the activists, including a man carrying what looked like a handgun. Hafez eventually left with cash in a plastic bag, witnesses said. Some of the activists entered the bank with Hafez, while others staged a protest at the entrance. She encouraged others to take similar action to reclaim their savings. Hafez was celebrated as a hero across social media in Lebanon, as many in the small crisis-hit country struggle to make ends meet and retrieve their savings. “I did not break into the bank to kill anyone or set the place on fire,” she said. Hafez said in a live-streamed video she posted on her Facebook account that she did not intend to do harm. Nadine Nakhal, a bank customer, said the intruders “doused gasoline everywhere inside, and took out a lighter and threatened to light it.” She said the woman with the pistol threatened to shoot the manager if she did not receive her money. She said she had already sold many of her personal belongings and had considered selling her kidney to fund her 23 year-old sister's cancer treatment. Hafez said she had a total of $20,000 in savings trapped in that bank. They forced bank employees to hand over $12,000 and the equivalent of about $1,000 in Lebanese pounds. Hafez and activists from a group called Depositors' Outcry entered the BLOM Bank branch and stormed into the manager's office. About three-quarters of the population has slipped into poverty as the tiny Mediterranean country’s economy continues to spiral. Lebanon’s cash-strapped banks have imposed strict limits on withdrawals of foreign currency since 2019, tying up the savings of millions of people. “I reached a point where I had nothing else to lose.” “I had begged the branch manager before for my money, and I told him my sister was dying, didn’t have much time left,” she said in the interview. Hafez said the toy pistol belonged to her nephew. She said she had repeatedly visited the bank to ask for her money and was told she could only receive $200 a month in Lebanese pounds.
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Sali Hafez told the local Al-Jadeed TV that she needed the money to fund her sister’s cancer treatment. BEIRUT - A woman accompanied by activists and brandishing what she said was a toy pistol broke into a Beirut bank branch on Wednesday, taking $13,000 from her trapped savings.