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Showing posts with label $cientology. cult. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Scientology: Lies and the Lying Liars

The public image of Church of Scientology (CoS) has been taking a beating in recent months in no small part to Scientology's celebrity poster boy Tom Cruise. His attack on Brook Shields, his interview with Matt Lauer on the today show, His jumping on Oprah's sofa, and then the internal Scientology video leaked on the internet has backfired on the church. Anonomous calls these idiotic errors of judgment foot bullets. Tom has been reported to having attained OT7, which is close to the highest level attainable in the CoS. If Tom is a representation of what Scientology can do for people not many wogs (non-Scientologists) are going to be attracted to join the Church.

At this point, no doubt, CoS leaders are hoping to let this flap die down so that they can continue scamming people who haven't heard about the abuses committed within the church. When reporters question CoS spokespeople about internal abuses they are denied even in the face of overwhelming evidence that shows otherwise.

Many outside observers find it incredible that CoS officials can lie so blatantly. However, ex-members show no surprise at all. In fact many of the ex-members report that learning to be an effective liar is one skill all new members learn early in their indoctrination into the cult. The founder of the CoS, L. Ron Hubbard was a habitual liar. To read more about the Lies and Lying Liars of the Church of Scientology click - Here -

Saturday, September 6, 2008

My Karma ran over my Dogma


This article was written by a member of the Church of Scientology who left after 34 years. In the early years of Scientology there was little talk of it being a religion. Early Scientologists were primarily interested in the tech. Getting benefit from it directly and in helping others to benefit from it. Later, L. Ron sent out orders to all the missions to call themselves a church and for all auditors to call themselves ministers. They were in the middle of a battle with the IRS to get tax exempt status so the religious cloaking was vital to their case. So, although they never talk about God, they now conduct weekly religious services at each church. If the intent of the church leadership were sincere about wanting to clear the planet the price they charge for religious services (auditing) would have to come down.

Read this article - Here -

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Hollywood, Satanism, Scientology and Suicide


Is the Church of Scientology (CoS) the way to happiness or the way to hell? For some, Scientology is a way to suicide.

There have so many suicides connected to the Church of Scientology over the years it's actually quite difficult to keep track of them all. These reported suicides come in from around the world. And some of these reported suicides are very suspicious and may actually have been staged to hide murder. Alarmingly, the numbers seem to be increasing. Could it be the result of the increasing number of gang bang security checks? The family's of the victims would like to know, "What the hell is going on inside Scientology?" Why do so many members and ex-members end up killing themselves? See -- Why Are They Dead --

The Scientology celebrities are kept ignorant, and are shielded from all bad news. They're kept totally away from all the cruelty and the abuse that goes on inside the organization, and at Scientology's gulag-type concentration camps and punishment program called Rehabilitation Project Force (RPF).

Most Scientology celebrities are victims themselves and don't know that they are being systematically deceived. A very few of them know about Scientology's secret goals, but most of them have no idea about the suicides or the attempted suicides at the Celebrity centers or other centers. Any time they hear anything negative they are told "It's all lies. Don't listen to it. It's just the psychiatrist attacking us again." See -- The Fable --

If Scientology were actually working so well for people why don't they open themselves up for a truly scientific review of the results that they claim are so miraculous? The truth is they can't and expect to be able to continue. They actively resist any outside scrutiny or any form of scientific testing on their technology. So, it's obvious, Scientology's obsession with secrecy has developed for a purpose. Their secrecy and religious cloaking is meant to hide its failure to deliver on its promises, its abuses, its casualties and its real, evil purposes and its true, satanic nature.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Jason Beghe escapes Scientology

A celebrity poster boy for the Church of Scientology has escaped the religion and slammed it on YouTube, dubbing it "destructive" and a "rip off".

Jason Beghe, who starred as Demi Moore's love interest in G.I. Jane and featured in TV dramas such as Criminal Minds and CSI, became a Scientologist in 1994.

Beghe, who has completed so many courses that he's considered a top Scientologist like Tom Cruise and John Travolta, started appearing in promotional spots for the church during 2005. But now he's slammed the religion, saying that it's "very, very dangerous for your spiritual, psychological, mental, emotional health and evolution."

"If Scientology is real, then something's f*** up," he said.

Watch what Beghe has to say. **WARNING - he says the F-word a lot.

The video is billed as a three-minute teaser to a longer interview with Beghe. But the short video packs a powerful punch. Watch it -- Here --

Scientology's Richest Man 'Disconnects' from Church

Mr. James Packer was introduced to Scientology by his friend Tom Cruise in 2002 at one of the lowest points in his personal and business life. He was overweight and depressed, his marriage to his first wife, Jodhi Meares, had ended and he was reeling from the humiliating and very public collapse of One.Tel, losing $350 million from the family business on the way.

A video from 2004 shows Mr Packer in the front row with the world's most senior Scientologist at a convention in Los Angeles at which Tom Cruise was awarded a large medal before a roaring crowd.

Now the Church of Scientology has lost its grip on James Packer. The billionaire's closest friends have revealed that he has quietly distanced himself from Scientology, labelled a cult by some former members, as it faces international controversy about its anti-psychiatry stance.

Members of Mr Packer's inner circle have confirmed that the billionaire, who had ranked as Scientology's wealthiest member in the world, was no longer undertaking Scientology courses and had slowly moved away from the religion, telling his closest friends he no longer "needs it".

Monday, August 25, 2008

It Works Doesn't It?

There are thousands of Scientologists around the world that have declared that Scientology works for them. You can visit the Church of Scientology (COS) website to view many testimonials that verify the truth of its efficacy. So, why is the COS considered controversial and why do so many people seem to be opposed it? See Jason Beghe Operation Clambake