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The Secret Life of L Ron Hubbard


An in-depth look into LRH and his scientology in a 1997 British documentary
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Charges against Scientology in Belgium 2007
After a ten-year investigation, Belgian prosecutors have charged twelve members of the Church of Scientology. The accusations include fraud, extortion, illegal practice of medicine, and infringement of privacy law, among others. The decision opens the way for Scientology to be considered a criminal organization.
The group, which is based in Los Angeles, teaches that the human mind can control thephysical world through mental training. It has several high-profile celebrity members who laud its teachings, as well as former members that describe Scientology as a vicious cult.
Henre de Cordes is chairman of the Information and Advice Centre on Harmful Sectarian Organizations in Belgium. He says the investigation showed some of the allegedly illegal activities undertaken by individuals
"In the police raids during the investigation of 1999, they found lots of personal files on the followers of Scientology, which led to the charge of infringement of privacy law."
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While the organization itself is implicated in the prosecutor's decision, it may not mean the end of Scientology in Belgium. De Cordes thinks the Church will adapt and survive after the charges.
"It would probably lead to the end of the structure which is present right now in Belgium. If a new structure is being organized by other people than those charged in this criminal case, a new group could continue the activity of Scientology."
Scientology exists in a grey area. Governments have defined it as either a religious organization or commercial enterprise. De Cordes thinks the Belgian decision, as with any attempt to ban the group, will probably be contested in court.
"They would argue that freedom of religion has not been respected. After this Belgian decision there could also be a decision at the level of the human rights court of Strasbourg."
Mixed European success
The Scientologists have had mixed success in Europe. In April, the European Court of Human Rights ruled against Russia, which had refused to acknowledge the Scientology branch in Moscow.
While in Germany, crews working on a movie starring Scientology follower Tom Cruise were banned from filming at military sites due to the actor's membership in the group
An address to all Scientologists across the globe at the IAS New Years Eve Event given by David Miscavige December 2006
PSYCHIATRY: GLOBAL OBLITERATION
By way of a recap, the campaign was expressly, maybe even "diabolically," engineered to ignite both government action and media blizzard. It's also got an internal kicker: our Mental Health Budget Adjustment Kit, which essentially works like a "smart bomb" in that it "sniffs" out psych fuel lines and blows the funding mechanism. And in that way—to put it bluntly—we booby-trap the whole psychiatric ecosystem.
So, while only nine weeks have passed since global activation, here's the preliminary action report: The Citizens Commission on Human Rights International, CCHR Central, has a tracking board designed to measure collateral damage from our campaign roll-out. It monitors both incoming complaints of psych abuse and outgoing "psych alerts" to state and federal prosecutors.
And while it's sometimes tricky to determine just whose "bomb" hit the ammo dump, this much is blazingly clear: while it takes a psych eight years to earn his license, we've already yanked 21 in the last four weeks.
Then there's all our campaign represents as a high-pressure system for an anti-psych climate, of which the best barometer is the anti-psych media index. And while CCHR trackers describe the recent weeks as "highest ever," the psychs themselves have a somewhat more descriptive name for it: "Apocalypse now!"
And here's the satellite view: the first of four plagues to visit psychiatrists in the wake of our campaign was a veritable storm of British press—more than 800 column inches mushrooming up from our launch site in England. Then came the 2,600 newspaper, magazine and e-news articles like a cloud of locusts from elsewhere around the world, followed by a third swarm of news clips, documentaries and televised forums.
Then, just when psychs thought the seas had parted and they could safely enjoy this holiday season, it all rained down. Because what with CCHR-inspired hearings on the menace of new generation psych drugs, the age-old secrets of how psychs cut deals with the FDA have finally come to light.
And since the FDA can't get "the toothpaste back in the tube," they just agreed to smear new black box warnings all over the anti-depressant line-up. Which in turn fueled an anti-psych media fest like something out of Revelations and it looks like this: The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, The International Herald Tribune, USA Today, Associated Press and all over network news. Until, as of tonight... well, let me put it like this: At our IAS Anniversary celebration, I told you psychs were about to believe in the Divine Wrath of God. And, sure enough, they now know that wrath is swift and certain.
Because in just the last eight weeks came 37,824 column inches of anti-psych press to "mess them up but good"—and that's our 2006 campaign for the Global Obliteration of Psychiatry. — International Scientology News Issue 35
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What is Scientology?


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The above question has been asked and answered by many experts since Dianetics Modern Science of Mental Health first arrived on the shelves of bookstores in the 1950 but Dianetics bears marked similarities to work reported by American psychiatrists Grinker and Spiegel and English psychiatrist William Sargant. LaFayette Ronald Hubbard's history has been portrayed as one of greatness by his followers, but the history of Hubbard is shrouded in a sordid and wicked past. According to L. Ron Hubbard Jr drugs were an important part of Ron Jr.'s growing up, as his father believed that they were the best way to get closer to Satan--the Antichrist of black magic.It is a well documented fact that the religion of Hubbard was Satanism. Hubbard's mentor was, in fact, the infamous English black magician Aleister Crowley. Hubbard reportedly discovered Crowley's works as a teenager on a trip to the Library of Congress with his mother.
L.Ron Hubbard coupled with his leaving the Navy and abandoning his then wife and two young children, then began practicing " Black Magick" .Whilst under nitrous oxide in a Dental Surgey in 1938, Hubbard claimed from an odd hallucination that he had suffered a heart attack and died and had been presented with 'geat knowledge' whilst dead. He later claimed that this 'voice' was 'The Empress' and then wrote a book title ' 'Excalibur' but failed to have it published.

In 1945, Hubbard aligned himself with Jack Parsons who was at the time head of the Pasadena lodge of Aleister Crowley's Ordo Templi Orientis . Hubbard along with Parsons practiced sexual ceremonies to summon a woman willing to become the mother of " "Babalon" , the incarnation of evil. Hubbard and Parsons' affiliation was destroyed by Hubbard when he stole Parsons' girlfriend Sarah Northrop and Parsons' money only to then marry Sarah whilst already being married. Hubbard then started writing letters pleading for a War Pension in 1948

In late 1947, Hubbard admitted having 'suicidal thoughts' and requested the help of 'Psychiatrists' in a letter he wrote to the Veterans Administration. L. R. Hubbbard kept practicing black magick tituals and began self hypnosis and 'Affirmations' he wrote in papers making it obvious of his sinister aims for all who followed him and opposed him. Hubbard at this stage had developed a drug addiction for pain killers alone, due to him being prescribed originally for an ulcer. Hubbard used drugs both ritually and continually for many years after he claimed he cured himself of all illness. He was a chronic smoker until his death.

In 1948, Hubbard performed ' stage hypnosis ' and wrote to his literary agent about a new project with many selling "angles". Combining hypnotic technique to research long abandoned by Freud, Hubbard came up with Dianetics and he modified the hypnotic technique without further "research" to write the book Dianetics : the Modern Science of Mental Health in 1950 . Dianetics sold 150,000 copies before being withdrawn from sale by its publisher. The American Psychological Association cautioned would-be Dianeticists that no scientific evidence for the many claims made in Dianetics had been forthcoming. There can be no doubt that Hubbard had invented both cases and statistics to write the book.

Hubbard's following diminished as people realised that his claims were grossly exaggerated , and the collapse of the first Dianetic Foundations and Hubbard's second marriage . Sara Hubbard charged that Hubbard had tortured her with sleep deprivation, drugs and physical attacks. She claimed that he had once strangled her until the eustachian tube to her left ear ruptured, leaving her hearing impaired. Hubbard fled to Cuba, after seizing their baby daughter , in what proved to be a successful attempt to silence Sara.

In early 1952 L. Ron Hubbard was broke and had lost his followers as well as the rights to Dianetics to Don Purcell. One of his associates stole the mailing lists of the Wichita Foundation , and Hubbard started to send out ridiculous attacks upon the Foundation and increasingly pathetic requests for money. In several conversations in the late 1940s, Hubbard had stated to more than one person l'd like to start a religion . That's where the money is." -L. Ron Hubbard to Lloyd Eshbach, in 1949; quoted by Eshbach in Over My Shoulder. In April 1953, Hubbard asked one oh is subordinates what she thought of "the religion angle". Before the end of 1953 L.Hubbard had incorporated the Church of Scientology, which was licensed by his Church of American Science . The incorporation was kept secret as it was a means of steering people into Scientology

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Hubbard gave College lectures to a tiny audience, and within a period of a month or so, Hubbard miraculously created a new subject apparently out of thin air. With Scientology, Hubbard asserted that we are all spiritual beings (" thetabeings ", and later " thetans ."), who have lived for trillions of years, incarnating eternally . Hubbard had claimed that through the use of his "new techniques", anyone could achieve supernatural powers. In 50 years, no scientific evidence has surfaced to substantiate these claims. In Dianetics: the Modern Science of Mental Health, Hubbard claimed " Dianetics cures, and cures without, failure ". Two years later, he dismissed these earlier techniques as "slow and mediocre". He now claimed that with Scientology, "the blind again see, the lame walk, the ill recover, the insane become sane and the sane become saner"

It was in the mid to late 1960s, with increasing criticism of its methods by Western Governments , that Scientology was forced to retreat behind the mask of religion, . Scientology " Volunteer Ministers " take a course in comparative religion based upon a single book, and read the few ceremonies written by Hubbard. Their training takes a few days. Scientology use a Christian-seeming cross. In fact, the cross is a " Scientology Cross , which clearly imitates that of Hubbard's role model, magician Aleister Crowley. It is actually a Satanic "crossed out" cross .

" Scientology is evil; " its techniques " evil ; its practice a " serious threat to the community; " medically , " morally and " socially ." -Report of the Board of Inquiry into Scientology for the state of Victoria, Australia, 1965.

In November 1963 in Victoria an Inquiry into Scientology was held, ending with the recommendation that Scientology be banned. " A key witness from this Inquiry states , anonymity provided by request:

They stated:"The guts of the thing is that Hubbard was outsmarted. He was very unhappy about that. One of the problems was that it reverberated in England. You see if one of the Colonies said this is shit, then the Mother Country might well say 'my golly whiz, I wonder what the colonies are up to? Maybe this is shit' and bags of Americans were being sent to be trained in England at their own expense, and needless to say at some profit ... I saw a letter, and it simply said that I was 'fair game', coming from the Hubbard communications office the HCO, this was Hubbard's special network that sat alongside the public organisations. They released bulletins that listed those considered fair game. Somewhere I came across what fair game meant, basically do whatever you needed to do to ensure the downfall, demise and/or death of the named person. The equivalent of excommunication for a catholic or political dissidence for a communist. Incarceration in mental hospital, execution of said person. The authority is permitted to do whatever it needs to bring you back into the fold. I did marked it [fair game classification] on my C.V. but at some stage my car was shot at ... these are people with a particularly distorted view on their role in the world, how to make a buck. So that the idea of decency, permission, is not part of their language. The fact that what they do is sort of revolting ... but not enough to prevent them."

Hubbard continued to pour out new techniques that were "guaranteed" to cure all human ills. " Hubbard borrowed from many forms of " therapy and meditation to create an elaborate "" Bridge to Total freedom ".


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Scientology Lies and Litigation

"Handling truth is a touchy business ... Tell an acceptable truth." L. Ron Hubbard, The Missing Ingredient, 13 August 1970. Scientology claims 8 million members internationally, yet recent tabulation of statistics show a downward spiral of Scientologists member numbers . Scientology often repeat claims that Hubbard books have sold tens of millions of copies. In fact, Hubbard books had been "hyped" onto best seller lists through careful manipulation and orchestrated campaigns to produce an illusion of the actual amount of books that were sold. Scientology have more than likely managed to sell more copies of Hubbard's that have ever been printed, by buying back and reselling. One book store even received a consignment which already had its own price labels on. . In recent months there have been two instances of manipulation of numbers attributed to Scientology, the Parade article/poll with Tom Cruise and the ticket sales of the opening of Mission Impossible III

Recently , Scientology have been in Court proceedings that have shed more light on their underhandedness in litigation . It is well known and documented, that Scientology have used spyware on its own believers within its own Organisation. Scientology can ill afford its believers to be exposed to what the nature and purpose of Scientology is in real terms. In his 1984 ruling in the California Superior Court, Judge Breckenridge stated, "In addition to violating and abusing its own members civil rights, the organization over the years with its 'Fair Game' doctrine has harassed and abused those persons not in the Church whom it perceives as enemies.

In the Fair Game law; Hubbard asserted that those ajudged Suppressive by Scientology "May be deprived of property or injured by any means ... may be tricked, sued or lied to or destroyed". The continuing use of Fair Game was also established in a London child custody case in 1984 , and in a California Appeal Court judgment in 1989. According to scientology founder L.Ron Hubbard, the purpose of litigation "is to harass and discourage rather than to win. The law can be used very easily to harass and enough harassment on somebody who is simply on the the edge anyway, well knowing that his is not authorized, will generally be sufficient to cause his professional decease. If possible, of course, ruin him utterly. In a California Appeal Court judgment in 1989 the judge ruled: "...the Church's conduct was manifestly outrageous. Using its position as his religious leader, the Church and its agents coerced Wollersheim into continuing 'auditing' although his sanity was repeatedly threatened by the practice ... Wollersheim was compelled to abandon his wife and family through the policy of disconnect. When his mental illness reached such a level he actively planned his suicide, he was forbidden to seek professional help." Wollersheim won against Scientology and was awarded over 8 Milliom dollars in 2002

In July 1992, the Church of Scientology was found guilty of infiltrating the Toronto , Ontario and Royal Canadian Mounted Police, along with the offices of Revenue Canada, the Ontario Attorney General and the state government. Thousands of files had been stolen by Hubbard's espionage network.

Scientology's Operation Snow White ', FreakOut ' were all parts of operations to infiltrate and steal classified files about Scientology from in the days of it's " Guardians Office ". Operation Snow White was reportedley the largest domestic case of espionage in U.S History. The ' Gaurdians Office, ' was soon after disbanded in 1983 only to return as the O . S . A . Hubbard had definite policies and a ' Manual of Justice ' regarding silencing people who opposed his realtiy. One of these orders was " Auditing Process R2-45 ". Scientology's ' Office of Special Affairs ' is in fact the 'Gaurdian's Office' renamed and is no less vehement in its ' handling ' of critics via the Internet

THE DESTRUCTIVE EFFECTS OF SCIENTOLOGY

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Scientology " auditing " can have a profoundly destructive effect . After a survey of 48 groups, Conway and Siegelman reported that former Scientologists had the highest rate of violent outbursts, hallucinations , sexual dysfunction and suicidal tendencies . They estimated that full recovery from Scientology averaged at 12.5 years.

Scientology believers are entirely 'programmed' with Hubbard 's 'tech'and his delusional and unscientific view of the Universe . They develop the 'belief'they are now above all others. Who in turn are part of a huge 'concpiracy' against them. Scientologists speak and think in an elaborate language created by Hubbard (Scientology dictionaries run to over 1,000 pages of definitions). They are drilled to present a calm, cheerful appearance, whatever their real feelings. Some become " auditing junkies ", unable to face life without regular "sessions" . All aspects of the individual's life are invaded , as Hubbard held forth on almost every subject from business management to child rearing
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"Scientology is used to increase spiritual freedom, intelligence, ability and to produce immortality."- L. Ron Hubbard, DIANETICS AND SCIENTOLOGY TECHNICAL DICTIONARY, copyright 1975, reprinted 1987, p. 370


"MAKE MONEY. MAKE MORE MONEY. MAKE OTHER PEOPLE PRODUCE SO AS TO MAKE MORE MONEY." - L. Ron Hubbard, Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter, 9 March 1972, MS OEC 384

"Show me any person who is critical of us and Ill show you crimes and intended crimes that would stand a magistrates hair on end."- L. Ron Hubbard, Hubbard Communications Office Bulletin, 4 April 1965

"Somebody some day will say this is illegal. By then be sure the orgs [Scientology organizations] say what is legal or not."- L. Ron Hubbard, Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter, 4 January 1966, "LRH Relationship to Orgs"

"If attacked on some vulnerable point by anyone or anything or any organization, always find or manufacture enough threat against them to cause them to sue for peace."- L. Ron Hubbard, Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter, 15 August 1960, Dept. of Govt. Affairs

"The purpose of the suit is to harass and discourage rather than to win. The law can be used very easily to harass, and enough harassment on somebody who is simply on the thin edge anyway, well knowing that he is not authorized, will generally be sufficient to cause his professional decease. If possible, of course, ruin him utterly."- L. Ron Hubbard, A MANUAL ON THE DISSEMINATION OF MATERIAL, 1955

"When we need somebody haunted we investigateWhen we investigate we do so noisily always."- L. Ron Hubbard, MANUAL OF JUSTICE, 1959 "People attack Scientology, I never forget it, always even the score. People attack auditors, or staff, or organisations, or me. I never forget until the slate is clear." - L. Ron Hubbard, MANUAL OF JUSTICE, 1959

"So we listen. We add up associations of people with people. When a push against Scientology starts somewhere, we go over the people involved and weed them out. Push vanishes." - L. Ron Hubbard, MANUAL OF JUSTICE, 1959

"Our organizations are friendly. They are only here to help you."- L. Ron Hubbard, "Dianetic Contract" 23 May 1969

"ENEMY SP Order. Fair game. May be deprived of property or injured by any means by any Scientologist without any discipline of the Scientologist. May be tricked, sued or lied to or destroyed."- L. Ron Hubbard, Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter, 18 October 1967[SP = Suppressive Person a.k.a. critic of Scientology]

"The practice of declaring people FAIR GAME will cease. FAIR GAME may not appear on any Ethics Order. It causes bad public relations. This P/L does not cancel any policy on the treatment or handling of an SP." - L. Ron Hubbard, Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter, 21 October 1968, "Cancellation of Fair Game"

"A truly Suppressive Person or group has no rights of any kind and actions taken against them are not punishable." - L. Ron Hubbard, Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter, 1 March 1965, HCO (Division 1) "Ethics, Suppressive Acts, Suppression of Scientology and Scientologists"

"The names and connections, at this time, of the bitterly opposing enemy are: 1. Psychiatry and psychology (not medicine). 2. The heads of news media who are also directors of psychiatric front groups. 3. A few key political figures in the fields of "mental health" and education. 4. A decline of monetary stability caused by the current planning of bankers who are also directors of psychiatric front organizations [that] would make us unable to function." - L. Ron Hubbard, Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter, 16 February 1969, "TARGETS, DEFENSE"

"When you move off a point of power, pay all your obligations on the nail, empower all your friends completely and move off with your pockets full of artillery, potential blackmail on every erstwhile rival, unlimited funds in your private account and the addresses of experienced assassins and go live in Bulgravia [sic] and bribe the police."- L. Ron Hubbard, Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter, 12 February 1967, "The Responsibilities of Leaders"

"There is no more ethical group on this planet than ourselves."- L. Ron Hubbard, KEEPING SCIENTOLOGY WORKING. 7 February 1965, reissued 27 August 1980

"They smell of all the baths they didnt take. The trouble with China is, there are too many chinks here." - L. Ron Hubbards diary, 1928. (Jon Atack, A PIECE OF BLUE SKY: SCIENTOLOGY, DIANETICS AND L. RON HUBBARD EXPOSED. Lyle Stuart/Carol Publishing Group 1990)

"Having viewed slum clearance projects in most major cities of the world may I state that you have conceived and created in the Johannesburg townships what is probably the most impressive and adequate resettlement activity in existence." - L. Ron Hubbard in a letter to H.F. Verwoerd (widely considered to be the architect of South Africas apartheid system) dated November 7, 1960, reprinted in K.T.C. Kotzé, INQUIRY INTO THE EFFECTS AND PRACTICES OF SCIENTOLOGY, p. 59, Pretoria 1973

"In any event, any person from 2.0 down on the Tone Scale should not have, in any thinking society, any civil rights of any kind, because by abusing those rights he brings into being arduous and strenuous laws which are oppressive to those who need no such restraints."- L. Ron Hubbard, SCIENCE OF SURVIVAL, 1989 Ed., p. 145 [The "Tone Scale" is Scientologys measure of mental and spiritual health.]

"There are only two answers for the handling of people from 2.0 down on the Tone Scale, neither one of which has anything to do with reasoning with them or listening to their justification of their acts. The first is to raise them on the Tone Scale by un-enturbulating some of their theta by any one of the three valid processes. The other is to dispose of them quietly and without sorrow."- L. Ron Hubbard, SCIENCE OF SURVIVAL, p. 170

"The sudden and abrupt deletion of all individuals occupying the lower bands of the Tone Scale from the social order would result in an almost instant rise in the cultural tone and would interrupt the dwindling spiral into which any society may have entered." - L. Ron Hubbard, SCIENCE OF SURVIVAL, p. 170

"A Venezuelan dictator once decided to stop leprosy. He saw that most lepers in his country were also beggars. By the simple expedient of collecting and destroying all the beggars in Venezuela an end was put to leprosy in that country."- L. Ron Hubbard, SCIENCE OF SURVIVAL, p. 171

"Unfortunately, it is all too often true that suppressors to a creative action must be removed before construction and creation takes place. Any person very high on the Tone Scale may level destruction toward a suppressor."- L. Ron Hubbard, SCIENCE OF SURVIVAL, p. 159

"In all the broad Universe there is no other hope for Man than ourselves."- L. Ron Hubbard, "Ron's Journal" 1967

"A psychiatrist today has the power to (1) take a fancy to a woman (2) lead her to take wild treatment as a joke (3) drug and shock her to temporary insanity (4) incarnate [sic] her (5) use her sexually (6) sterilise her to prevent conception (7) kill her by a brain operation to prevent disclosure. And all with no fear of reprisal. Yet it is rape and murder We want at least one bad mark on every psychiatrist in England, a murder, an assault, or a rape or more than one This is Project Psychiatry. We will remove them." - L. Ron Hubbard, Sec ED, Office of LRH, Confidential, 22 February 1966, "Project Psychiatry"

"Im drinking lots of rum and popping pinks and greys."- L. Ron Hubbard in a 1967 letter to his wife, written during the period when he was creating Scientologys secret "upper levels." (Bent Corydon and L. Ron Hubbard, Jr. a.k.a. Ronald DeWolf, L. RON HUBBARD: MESSIAH OR MADMAN? Random House 1989)

"Now, get this as a technical fact, not a hopeful idea. Every time we have investigated the background of a critic of Scientology, we have found crimes for which that person or group could be imprisoned under existing law. We do not find critics of Scientology who do not have criminal pasts."- L. Ron Hubbard, Hubbard Communications Office Bulletin, 5 November 1967, "Critics of Scientology"

"This is the correct procedure: Spot who is attacking us. Start investigating them promptly for felonies or worse using our own professionals, not outside agencies. Double curve our reply by saying we welcome an investigation of them. Start feeding lurid, blood sex crime actual evidence on the attackers to the press. Dont ever tamely submit to an investigation of us. Make it rough, rough on attackers all the way."- L. Ron Hubbard, Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter, 25 February 1966

"We're playing for blood, the stake is EARTH." - L. Ron Hubbard, Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter, 7 November 1962 "THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN CONTROL PEOPLE IS TO LIE TO THEM. You can write that down in your book in great big letters. The only way you can control anybody is to lie to them." - L. Ron Hubbard, "Off the Time Track," lecture of June 1952, excerpted in JOURNAL OF SCIENTOLOGY issue 18-G, reprinted in TECHNICAL VOLUMES OF DIANETICS & SCIENTOLOGY, vol. 1, p. 418

"Scientology...is not a religion."- L. Ron Hubbard, CREATION OF HUMAN ABILITY, 1954, p. 251

"This [Scientology] is useful knowledge. With it the blind again see, the lame walk, the ill recover, the insane become sane and the sane become saner. By its use the thousand abilities Man has sought to recover become his once more."- L. Ron Hubbard, SCIENTOLOGY: A HISTORY OF MAN, 1952

"Benzedrine often helps a case run." - L. Ron Hubbard, "The Intensive Processing Procedure," 1950 ["Run a case" = administer Dianetics or Scientology procedures to someone] "Of all the ills of man which can be successfully processed by Scientology, arthritis ranks near the top. In skilled hands, this ailment, though misunderstood and dreaded in the past, already has begun to become history. Twenty-five hours of Scientology by an auditor who fairly understands how to process arthritis can be said to produce an invariable alleviation of the condition. Some cases, even severe ones, have responded in as little as two hours of processing, according to reports from auditors in the field." - L. Ron Hubbard, "Journal of Scientology," Issue 1-G, 1952

"Leukaemia is evidently psychosomatic in origin and at least eight cases of leukaemia had been treated successfully by Dianetics after medicine had traditionally given up. The source of leukaemia has been reported to be an engram containing the phrase It turns my blood to water."- L. Ron Hubbard, "Journal of Scientology," Issue 15-G, 1953

"When somebody enrols, consider he or she has joined up for the duration of the universe - never permit an open-minded approach... If they enrolled, theyre aboard, and if theyre aboard theyre here on the same terms as the rest of us - win or die in the attempt. Never let them be half minded about being Scientologists... When Mrs. Pattycake comes to us to be taught, turn that wandering doubt in her eye into a fixed, dedicated glare The proper instruction attitude is, We'd rather have you dead than incapable."- L. Ron Hubbard, KEEPING SCIENTOLOGY WORKING, 7 February 1965, reissued 27 August 1980

"Advanced Courses [in Scientology] are the most valuable service on the planet. Life insurance, houses, cars, stocks, bonds, college savings, all are transitory and impermanent... There is nothing to compare with Advanced Courses. They are infinitely valuable and transcend time itself." - L. Ron Hubbard speaking of his Operating Thetan Courses, Flag Mission Order 375

"Psychiatry and psychiatrist are easily redefined to mean an anti-social enemy of the people. This takes the kill crazy psychiatrist off the preferred list of professions...The redefinition of words is done by associating different emotions and symbols with the word than were intended...Scientologists are redefining doctor, Psychiatry and psychology to mean undesirable antisocial elements...The way to redefine a word is to get the new definition repeated as often as possible. Thus it is necessary to redefine medicine, psychiatry and psychology downward and define Dianetics and Scientology upwards. This, so far as words are concerned, is the public opinion battle for belief in your definitions, and not those of the opposition. A consistent, repeated effort is the key to any success with this technique of propaganda." - L. Ron Hubbard, Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter, 5 October 1971, PR Series 12, "Propaganda by Redefinition of Words"

"Arthritis vanishes, myopia gets better, heart illness decreases, asthma disappears, stomachs function properly and the whole catalogue of illnesses goes away and stays away."L. Ron Hubbard, DIANETICS: THE MODERN SCIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTH, 1987 Ed., p. 72 "Scientology is the only specific (cure) for radiation (atomic bomb) burns."- L. Ron Hubbard, ALL ABOUT RADIATION, p. 109

"You are only three or four hours from taking your glasses off for keeps."- L. Ron Hubbard, "Eyesight and glasses," "Dianetic Auditors Bulletin," Vol. 2, No. 7, January 1952 "The alleviation of the condition of insanity has also been accomplished now"- L. Ron Hubbard, Hubbard Communications Office Bulletin, November 1970,

"Psychosis" "Lets sell these people a piece of blue sky."- L. Ron Hubbard to an associate in 1950, soon after the opening of the Hubbard Dianetic Research Foundation. (Jon Atack, A PIECE OF BLUE SKY: SCIENTOLOGY, DIANETICS AND L. RON HUBBARD EXPOSED, Lyle Stuart/Carol Publishing Group. 1990)

"Id like to start a religion. Thats where the money is."- L. Ron Hubbard to Lloyd Eshbach, in 1949; quoted by Eshbach in OVER MY SHOULDER: REFLECTIONS ON A SCIENCE FICTION ERA, Donald M. Grant Publisher. 1983



Tom Cruise Exposed: Through the lense


A nice Bio of Cruise and his career that aired on the Biography channel recently. Covers the rise and subsequent fail of his propularity because ,in my opinion, people now see just how nucking futs scientology eventually makes its adherents. The quality of these video's arent perfect, I dont have the hardware to capture video tape for my PC.

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L Ron Hubbard praises Aleister Crowley


Philedelphia Doctorate Course

"Now this is the third hour of December the fifth, afternoon. We have been covering aspects of interrelated cycles of action and we have found that by postulating or by acquiring or by assuming a new type of cycle called the tone scale that we can bring into relationship human experience, experience of a thetan and the conditions of space, time and energy so that by working one we can attain another.

We have set up an arbitrary crossroad by saying there is a tone scale. Now by the Introduction of that we put up a crossroads. And that must be a pretty good crossroads because since 1950 it has been producing very good results; it is something that is accumulating data and simplifying data.

As the slide rule is to the engineer which is an arbitrary after all - it's a logarithmic scale - so might be said the tone scale is to an auditor. It solves problems for him. And the better he knows how to use it, the better an auditor he is. This tells him that in creative processing the mock-ups which he addresses to the preclear can go higher and higher and higher in level with great variety.

If he did not give that variety he would not maintain the interest of the preclear; furthermore, if he doesn't have an existing coincidence or association between human experience and thetan's experience and space, energy and time he would not be able to remedy aberration really in terms of the MEST universe. Here we find somebody in the MEST universe and we want to know how we can either one, improve his status in the MEST universe, two, make him into a thetan and improve the status of the thetan in the MEST universe, or three, make it possible for him to create uh.. items and objects and so forth in the MEST universe, or four, make a universe of his own, or five, handle and control universes, or six, skip it.

Now he has all those various choices and uh.. essentially we are studying choice and intention. Now you want to know what lies above 40; one of the things which lies above it would be intention. Now if the intention is to have objects; well, one would go through uh.. whatever he had to go through to make the object. Or he'd just postulate there was an object there and have an object; or if one wanted action, his intention was action, he could have action. If his intention is just to have lots of space, he could have lots of space.

Or if his intention was to continue along a subject known as progress, he could follow the cycle of action through from space to having an object. In other words, his intention in each case continually one after the other could be a selective thing.

Now there's great lucidity in this. There's great fluidity. He has set himself up to agree to the arrival into the possession of an object by the adoption of a cycle of action. And he has even gone so far as to think he has to have an object to have a memory. He has.. manufactures in homo sapiens facsimiles, engrams, secondaries, locks, data, facsimiles, pictures, books, all that sort of thing, words, all these things. Now in order to.. to - he's gone into this scale.

Now it's gotten into a gradient scale and a new scale here, quite Important - the scale of automaticity. I'll have to cover that scale. And he's gotten everything to a point where it's all automatic. So it's all got to be made for him, so it's all got to be pre-existing objects before himself. He exists before any object exists, but he's got it so twisted by this time that the object exists before he exists.

And uh.. he boy, he's.. he's starting low and diving full throttle.

And this then is a number of choices. So intention exists above 40.0. Other things can exist above 40.0 too, but intention exists.

Now he could simply say I have action. A magician, uh.. the magic cults of the 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th centuries in the Middle East were fascinating. The only modern work that has anything to do with them is a trifle wild in spots, but it's fascinating work in itself, and that's work written by Allister Crowley, the late Allister Crowley, my very good friend. And uh.. he.. he did himself a splendid uh.. piece of aesthetics built around those magic cults. Uh.. it's very interesting reading to get ahold of a copy of a book, quite rare, but it can be obtained, THE MASTER THERION, T-h-e-r-i-o-n, THE MASTER THERION by Allister Crowley. He signs himself The Beast, the mark of the beast six sixty-six. Very, very something or other, but anyway the.. Crowley exhumed a lot of the data from these old magic cults.

And uh.. he.. he, as a matter of fact, handles cause and effect quite a bit. Cause and effect is.. is handled according to a ritual. And it's interesting that whenever you have any of these things you can always assign a ritual to it and that ritual is what you do in order to accomplish this. Or how you have to go through and how many motions you have to make to come into the ownership of that. And that's a ritual.

Or how many motions or words you have to say in order to be something else. Now that's a ritual. And that is a.. each ritual is a cycle of some sort or another. Now you can have cycles that start low and end high, but because homo sapiens has agreed to a cycle that starts with space and ends with matter, when homo sapiens starts into a cycle of action he finds himself up with his hands full of gold and with shackles on every limb.

Now he continually knows completely that all he has to do is start low and go high. He.. he knows that. Uh.. he said, "Well, now all we have to do is go up this gradient scale - ta-da-da-da-pa-ba." And he hasn't had a route that led through anything to reverse this cycle because he had agreed so heavily to having the cycle of action which is this MEST universe itself, he can't bring himself to completely reverse this without backtracking the agreement cycle merely because he's ethical and his word is good.

However bad he may seem to you at this level on the tone scale, he isn't bailed out of it for one reason and that is his word is good.

Now when he backtracks this cycle of action he just has to back it up and you've got to start low and arrive high, and in Scientology we have as far as I know in this universe a.. as far as I know the first time we have a cycle of action which starts low and goes high and gets there. And doesn't start with the low we have and then denies its existence and just tries to wipe that out and sails off someplace else.

There's something like a cul-de-sac, a blind alley, a box canyon; you come galloping into the MEST universe full of vim and vigor and all of a sudden crash - here you are at the bottom of the tone scale, the cycle of action.

Now we have a cycle of action which goes backwards. It starts with stop, which is homo sapiens, and ends with intention, which is your thetan bailed out all the way. Good workable cycle of action. What you're studying, if the truth be known, is a cycle of action which can apply because it is very carefully based upon the reversal of the cycle of action which made the MEST universe.

And in order to make this new cycle of action the cycle of action originally agreed to broadly and generally had to be completely understood. Now that we've got that cycle of action we can turn it backwards. But it isn't backwards; it's forwards and upwards, because our sole motive here isn't simply the reversal of a cycle of action. We're trying to establish a cycle of action in this universe which will work for individuals. And it works; Scientology 8-8008 is a design of a new cycle of action.

That's a design right there. It tells what the cycle of action goes to: an unapplied infinity, a potential, and it tells how you get there and it says you go up tone scale, and you see MEST universe is infinity at the bottom of the tone scale. It's all a motion, it's all a matter. It's all somebody else's and none of your own. You see, actually motion becomes an all-motion becomes a no-motion and that's matter, so you've got.. you start there at the infinity which is the MEST universe, and the MEST universe is never cere real than from four down.

And you go back up the line of that and you're going upscale all the time, and you're getting upscale there and the MEST universe ceases to be, completely, at 40.0. Just isn't. For the preclear, you say you're bringing him up tone scale. You're bringing him up to the point where the MEST universe is going to be zero."

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Scientology kills via belief



Scientology 'stopped accused killer getting help'



Scientology 'stopped accused killer getting help'
By Katherine Danks
July 09, 2007 08:13pm

A SYDNEY woman accused of fatally stabbing her father, sister and injuring her mother was denied psychiatric treatment by her parents who were Scientologists, a court was told today.

The 24-year-old woman, who cannot be named, was diagnosed with a psychotic illness in late 2006 and recommended follow-up treatment at Bankstown Hospital, in Sydney's southwest.

Dr Mark Cross, the consultant psychiatrist and clinical director of Liverpool and Fairfield Mental Health Services, said the woman's parents refused this treatment.

"She had a history of being diagnosed with a psychotic illness in late 2006 at Bankstown Hospital, but follow-up from the mental health team was apparently declined by her parents because of their alleged Scientology beliefs," Dr Cross said.

The woman allegedly stabbing her 53-year-old father and 15-year-old sister to death at the family home in Hydrae Street at Revesby in Sydney's southwest on Thursday.

It is also alleged she stabbed her 52-year-old mother, who raised the alarm as she collapsed in a neighbour's driveway.

The woman told the neighbour her daughter had just killed her husband but that it wasn't her fault because she was "sick".

According to a police fact sheet tendered to Bankstown Local Court, the neighbour saw the 24-year-old still holding a knife as he put a blanket over the injured mother-of-six.

It's alleged that he stood up and looked over the fence and saw the woman walking calmly towards him, but after he told her the police were coming she walked away.

Police said the blood-soaked 24-year-old then got into a passing car and asked the driver if he was the person that was taking her to Croatia.

It's alleged that when the man said no, the woman appeared annoyed, and got out of the car only to stop it again moments later.

She then agreed that the driver take her to the police station, before getting out again when they were passed by a police car, which was responding to the triple-0 call.

When she was arrested minutes later, she allegedly said: "I've just butchered my family. I stabbed dad, mum and sister.

"They are all dead."

She was then taken to hospital where she allegedly shouted at staff that she wanted a knife and wanted more killing.

According to Dr Cross's report, instead of receiving follow-up treatment by Bankstown Hospital's mental health team, the woman had instead seen a private psychiatrist as well as a psychologist.

She also was prescribed an anti-depressant as well as an anti-psychotic treatment that she took until January this year, which made her feel anxious, and depressed.

She also experienced poor sleep and felt unsafe at home.

"She stated that her parents did not want her to take the prescribed medication she had been on in 2006, and apparently started her on medication they got from America – which was not psychiatric in nature," Dr Cross said.

The woman told Dr Cross that her feelings started to worsen three weeks before the killings and that her parents allowed her to restart her anti-psychotic medication as it helped her to sleep.

The woman was supported by about 20 family and friends at Bankstown Local Court where she was charged with two counts of murder and one count of inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent to murder

Sect to reject role in deaths



By Fiona Connolly
July 10, 2007 12:00am

THE Church of Scientology last night denied the Sydney man who was allegedly stabbed to death by his psychotic daughter after refusing her psychiatric drugs was a top recruiter for the church.

A man with the same name as the dead father is listed on the Church of Scientology's "Honor Roll" in the 2002 Impact magazine which glorifies members worldwide for their efforts in "signing more than 20 members to the church" or for donating $US20,000 or more.

The man's daughter, 25, faced Bankstown Local Court yesterday charged with fatally stabbing her father and sister at their Revesby home last Thursday. She is also charged with stabbing her mother, 52.

The girl's parents refused her psychiatric treatment because of their Scientology beliefs, the court heard.

The man is also named on a website, stop-wise.biz, set up by a former Scientologist as a warning to would-be church recruits that the World Institute of Scientology Enterprises, known as WISE, is a recruitment vehicle for Scientology.

He is listed in the 2004 WISE business directory, which is reproduced ..-wise.biz as a caution to those who come in contact with him that his agenda is to "get money for every new Scientology recruit" he converts.

But a Church of Scientology spokeswoman last night said the man had never been an official church recruiter and denied it was the same person.

"I can tell you he was not a recruiter for the church. And I've been part of the church for more than 26 years," Vicki Dunstan said yesterday.

The Church last night released a statement claiming "the accused has never been a member of the Church of Scientology and at no time have we had any contact concerning the accused, her illness or her treatment from her family".

"The Church does not provide medical advice to its parishioners and directs all people to qualified medical doctors for appropriate assistance," the statement said.

The best-known supporter of the anti-psychiatry campaign is actor Tom Cruise who, in 2005, publicly clashed with fellow actor Brooke Shields.

Cruise criticised Shields for using anti-depressants after the birth of her first child.

Rather than drugs, she should have taken vitamins, the Hollywood star claimed.

"You don't know the history of psychiatry. I do," he famously told an interviewer.

Cruise and Shields reconciled over the issue after Cruise visited the actress at her home and made a heartfelt apology.

All was clearly forgiven with the actress in attendance at Cruise's wedding to Katie Holmes last year.

Cruise is understood to have introduced his friend PBL executive chairman James Packer to Scientology.

Fury at Scientology 'flat earthers'



Fury at Scientology 'flat earthers'
Dylan Welch
July 10, 2007 - 10:49AM

Scientologists were condemnded today as "flat earthers", following revelations in court that an alleged murderer was denied psychiatric treatment due to her family's Scientologist beliefs.

Speaking on ABC Radio, Australian Church of Scientology Vice President Cyrus Brooks said the Scientology link to the murder was "a bit of a red herring".

"The woman was actually under the drugs, she was on drugs at the time of the incident. She was also under the care of a psychiatrist ... since January," he said.

"The records show that she was on psychiatric drugs, so to say that it had something to do with us, then I think it's incredibly defamatory and unfair".

A psychiatric report tendered to Bankstown Local Court yesterday said the 25-year-old woman accused of murdering her father and sister in Revesby last Thursday had tried to get help twice last year, but her Scientologist parents had a religious objection to psychiatric intervention.

Mr Brooks went on to argue that modern psychiatry used many methods that were largely "unproven" and such psychiatric assumptions - such as chemical imbalances in the brain - simply did not exist.

Almost immediately Mr Brooks finished his interview, Sydney University psychiatrist, Professor Chris Tennant, rang ABC Radio to rubbish the Scientologist's beliefs.

Saying it was "so sad to hear the flat-earthers getting on the radio", Professor Tennant denied modern psychiatry was largely "unproven", stating the amount of research on mental illness was "as strong" as that for cancer and heart disease

"It's a tragedy to hear this mumbo jumbo being proselytised by this group," he said.

"The sad thing about this sounds to be that this girl may well have been proscribed some psychiatric treatment but living in a family which had the Scientology attitude there is no way there would have been what we term compliance."

Following Professor Tennant, the President of the Australian Medical Association, Dr Rosanna Capolingua, also discussed the issue, saying if the girl had access to appropriate medical treatment it could have "changed the course of her life".

Reports this morning stated the accused woman's parents had taken her off anti-psychotic medication and instead treated her with non-psychotic medicine specially imported from the US.

Mr Brooks denied the US medicine had anything to do with Scientology, saying the church did not give the family any advice on the daughter's situation - which included not recommending the US meditation she was alleged to have taken.

Mr Brooks said he personally was not aware of any US medication used for the same purpose.

How Scientology rigs online Polls to align your reality


In the aftermath of the murders in Sydney by a women denied psychiatry by the belief in scientology, The Sydney Morning Herald started an online poll asking:

Who's at fault

Is criticism of Scientology fair?

Yes, a person should not be denied psychiatric treatment

No, this is just a tragic case and should not place Scientology in a bad light

An email was sent out asking scientologists to vote, and low and behold as most of Australia slept, the poll recieved a spike and the poll was soon turned around in favour of scientology and people voting that it was basically okay to deny people psychiatry.

As of this evening, the poll results were:

Reader Poll
Who's at fault

Is criticism of Scientology fair?

Yes, a person should not be denied psychiatric treatment - 39%
No, this is just a tragic case and should not place Scientology in a bad light - 61%

In the below youtube link is a report from Today Tonight about the web poll with an interview with the SMH Editor about the skewed results in the middle of the night. The report also conatins who parade.com's poll about Tom Cruise's bad publicity year and how 14,000 votes came from only 10 computers that resulted in Tom being a victim of the Media.

Also in the report is how Aussie clam Kate Ceberano won Dancing with The Stars and it wasnt a far stretch to question if the result may have been influenced (phone call voting deciding the results) by scientologists.

The denials came thick and fast about no connection nor affiliation with the religion of scientology by CSA President Vicki Dunstan, who also said the knew nothing at all. Well, yet again the flip flop arrived and the admissions finally came in interviews and news reports.

The main premise of scientology being by way of 'agreement' makes for a compelling argument that scientology will wherever it can, will always try to 'align' peoples 'reality' by way of 'agreement' in pursuit of an 'actuality' in its PR attempts.

It should also be mentioned that the rival Network 9 that has its current affairs program on in the same timeslot, ran for 19 minutes straight without an ad-break.

I have *never* seen this before with 9 and it is of little surprise that the 'alignment' was also possibly sort by Packers 25% owned Network that he has been systematically destroying since taking over from his late father, Kerry Packer, and Jamie's taking advice from scientologists.

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48 Hours Report on Scientology and Mental Health effects
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60 Minutes New Zealand Report on Scientology
LRH Friend or FOE of Mankind? Dianetics Uncovered Is Scientology SOUL HACKING?

The “Religion” of the Anti-Christ

Introduction to Scientology

Discovering Scientologys Greatest Secrets by Creed J. Pearson

Creed Pearson's 4th of July Lecture on Hubbard

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Scientology in Hollywood

Project Celebrity

HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor
East Grinstead
Sussex
HCO POLICY LETTER OF 1 JANUARY AD13
Central Orgs

OBJECTIVE THREE
CELEBRITIES
PROCESS SELECTED CELEBRITIES.

Rapid dissemination can be attained, with the advent of 2-12, by the rehabilitation of celebrities who are just beyond or just approaching their prime.

This includes any person well known to the public and well liked but who has passed his or her prime, or any rising figure.

The Association or Organization Secretary is to personally do all contact work. A Class IV auditor only may be assigned to do the actual processing. The only process to be used is Routine 2-12 utilizing a special List One. The pay is to be "Any contribution you would care to make if we have helped." No other pay is demanded. Only Association or Organization Secretaries of Central Orgs may select or handle this project.
LRH:dr.rd
Copyright (c) 1963L. RON HUBBARD
by L. Ron Hubbard

HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor
East Grinstead
Sussex

HCO POLICY LETTER OF MAY 1971
Issue 11
Remimeo
PR Series 6
OPINION LEADERS

An "Opinion Leader" is that being to whom others look for interpretation of publicity or events. Through wisdom, proximity to data sources, personality or other factors including popularity itself, certain members of the group, company, communi- ty or nation are looked to by others for evaluation. In the teething days of Public Relations, George Creel, who conducted the massive Liberty Loan drives for the US government considered that it was enough to batter avalanches of publicity down on the heads of the "general public". Given enough money, enough media of communication and no real opposition this proved successful enough. But as time unreeled, some unsung PR man recognized the fact that the "general" public was made up of smaller groups. Churches, social clubs, factories, and thousands of other large or small groupings of the population were what made up the "general" public.

Celebrities are more often opinion leaders as they arrive at their role by popular acclaim. But even here one has to operate with good sense. Paul Robeson, the great American singer, was used by Communists in the 1930s to popularize their cause. It did not achieve this. Paul Robeson championing his own race probably would have advanced Civil Rights legislation greatly. The misuse brought anti-Communists to believe that all the Negroes would now become a Communist Fifth Column and brought about strong opposition to Negroes and to Communists.

The rule that should not be violated is to use an opinion leader only to further an opinion he could have visibly. The equation must add up with all factors of a kind, not a strange factor interjected into the sequence. Like music, you don't introduce a wrong note in the scale if you want harmonious rendition. Robeson (black singer)-opinion leader of blacks-Communism. Too odd a sequence. Robeson (black singer)-opinion leader of blacks-black relief. Obvious sequence.

The "Celebritologist" Connection ABOUT SCIENTOLOGY'S TOP CELEBRITIES
WHAT DO THE CELEBRITIES GET FROM SCIENTOLOGY

WHAT'S EXPECTED FROM CELEBRITIES IN SCIENTOLOGY

CONTROLLING CELEBRITIES RELATIONSHIPS
HOW SCIENTOLOGY KEEPS CONTROL OVER ITS HOLLYWOOD MEMBERS
TODAY'S CONFESSIONS WILL BE USED TOMORROW

A FORMER SCIENTOLOGY CELEBRITY SPEAKS OUT

FROM ANOTHER CELEBRITY SCIENTOLOGIST NOW OUT

Scientologys MOST (in)famous Celebrity CHARLES MANSON

Scientology played an important part in the lives of Charles Manson and Bruce Davis. There is documented evidence regarding the teachings of Scientology to Manson even while he was incarcerated during the 1950's. It is reported Charles Manson reached the level " Clear " and was rather astute in his adaptation of control and manipulation techniques when dealing with other people. Manson used Scientology to answer questions with Diane Sawyer during the ABC television broadcast. Manson often expressed the concept of living in the "Now" and that term was used to describe the murder of Shorty Shea, when the killers said "It was hard to bring Shorty to Now".

Bruce Davis was an emissary for Manson when he traveled to England to work out problems between The Process and Scientology. Davis denied to the BBC reporter Bill Murphy that he ever traveled to Manchester England, despite the fact witnesses saw him there. Murphy had an acquaintance who actually witnessed Bruce Davis traveling around Manchester with a coven of witches.

Murder victims Doreen Gaul and James Sharp were deeply involved in the Church of Scientology and it was documented James Sharp conducted instruction to Doreen Gaul the night of her murder. He was taking Ms. Gaul to the level "Clear" and Gaul was also working on Engrams at the time of her murder. Bruce Davis lived in the same communal residence as Doreen Gaul while he was very active in Scientology. The owner of the residence was The Church of Scientology.

Just prior to the murder of Doreen Gaul, she made a telephone call to her father asking for an airplane ticket home. Mr. Gaul told Doreen he would send her a round trip ticket. She responded that it should be a one way ticket. Said Gaul to her father, "I think this stuff is all a bunch of crap." She was leaving the Church of Scientology and that fact was documented by a friend of Doreen Gaul who resided in New York who had offered her a job. For whatever reason, The Church of Scientology has played a very important part in the Manson saga. The Church of Scientology even offered a reward for the arrest and conviction of the person/persons responsible for the murder of Doreen Gaul and James Sharp.

Susan Atkins stated that a "man" use to come up to Golar Wash and have meetings with Manson. "I believe he was with The Church of Scientology" said Atkins. Paul Crockett, Paul Watkins and other Manson family associates spoke of the influence of Scientology on Manson.Best Selling author Ed Sanders made some statements about Scientology and The Process Church in his first edition of THE FAMILY. Legal action caused Sanders to remove that portion of his book in the subsequent editions. Scientology is an important part of the Manson story.

MANIPULATION IN SCIENTOLOGY

"When somebody enrols, consider he or she has joined up for the duration of the universe - never permit an 'open-minded' approach ... If they enrolled, they're aboard, and if they're aboard they're here on the same terms as the rest of us - win or die in the attempt. Never let them be half minded about being Scientologists ... When Mrs. Pattycake comes to us to be taught, turn that wandering doubt in her eye into a fixed, dedicated glare .. The proper instruction attitude is '. . We'd rather have you dead than incapable. "' - L. Ron Hubbard, Keeping Scientology Working, 7 February 1965, reissued 27 August 1980

Hubbard claimed to have studied hypnosis from his teens onwards . At the outset, he admitted that his Dianetic "research" was done using deep trance hypnosis . In the early days, he also admitted that the Dianetic procedure could be trance inducing . The term " hypnosis " has aroused much controversy. Probably the most exacting conceptual framework was made by hypnotherapist Milton Erickson , who asserted that hypnosis is an interaction between people which accesses altered states of consciousness.

Contemporary psychology of today has accepted most mental processes occur below the consciousness. A hypnotherapist accesses the unconscious in an attempt to place beneficial suggestions therein which will have the same motivating force upon the individual as his or her own decisions. In hypnotherapy , the client gives permission for this process to occur. In Scientology, the process occurs without consent.

Hubbard asserted that everything that exists is a product of consciousness: Reality is agreement", " the universe is an agreed upon apparency ". From this perspective, Scientology seeks to change the individual's perception of reality , and replace it with Hubbard's notions , at the same time pretending that the individual is becoming more aware, and more "self-determined". Scientology claims to be scientific , but factually, it is impossible to undertake "auditing " without submitting to beliefs which have not been scientifically validated , such as reincarnation, super powers , possession by spirits (or body thetans ) and the existence and influence of " engrams ".

Scientology's Rehabilitation Project Force (RPF)
Scientologists who associate with anyone deemed an SP are termed " Potential Trouble Sources ", and forbidden further auditing or training. Indeed, Scientologists can be ordered to cease communication with, or "disconnect" from, anyone considered unfriendly by the Church of Scientology. "Disconnection" is virtually identical to the "shunning" practised by certain extreme fundamentalist groups. Hubbard also introduced " Formulas " which are supposed to elevate one's ethical state . Scientology staff put into "lower conditions" often are put through the Rehabilitation Project Force , or RPF.

In the above clip you will see a small portion about Scientology's uniformed security and the children's Rehabilitation Project Force.
This is from the documentary Missing in Happy Valley

The RPF is in full use at Scientology organizations throughout the World. Those who fail to comply with orders , make mistakes or simply fall short of their production quotas are put onto the RPF. RPFers can only speak when spoken to, they are meant to eat table scraps, sleep even shorter hours than other staff, and comply immediately and unquestioningly with any order. They work a full 16 hour day , doing physical labour, and are then forced to submit to 'auditing' for five hours confessing and hearing the confession of their RPF partner. Only when they completely accept the authority of their superiors are they allowed to leave the RPF. Taming an individual in this way can take many years of ' processing ' through R.P.F.The RPF is part of the " Sea Organisation " (also) known as "Sea-Org") of the Scientology Organisation. Sea-Org was created in 1967 and according to L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of the Scientology Organisation, it is the "sole guarantee of the survival of Scientology technology on this planet".

In recent years various medical reports have also highlited applies to the RPF . The RPF is part of the " Sea Organisation " (also) known as " Sea-Org ") of the Scientology Organisation. Sea-Org was created in 1967 and according to L. Ron Hubbard, the found of the Scientology Organisation, it is the "sole guarantee of the survival of Scientology technology on this planet".


Members of Sea-Org use pseudo-naval ranks and uniforms, the unit is fully organised along military lines. Sea-Org states that its aim is to "maintain Scientology as a functioning organisation" and that the members, according to its own publicity, have "signed a contract of eternal service to Scientology and its aims". Eternal services is meant literally: Anyone who is a member of this unit signs a contract for a billion years. Reports of coerced abortion and child abuse are now rather common place within the Sea Org as children are condsidered to be adults within children .

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Ex members in Holland sue COf$ Netherland for Harrasment and Fraud.

Special thanks to Navy for the translation of this publication Church of Scientology sued in Holland The scientology church in Holland was, other than Belgium and Germany, never troubled. But no...
Posted by $cientology-- Cult or Religion? on Tue, 27 Nov 2007 02:23:00 PST

Contractor ripped off by Scientology

A contractor is caught in a business battle over religion. He is struggling to get the Michigan Church of Scientology to pay its bill for air conditioning work performed in June. FOX 2's Bill Gallaghe...
Posted by $cientology-- Cult or Religion? on Wed, 21 Nov 2007 02:20:00 PST

Radio Interview with ex-Gaurdians Office honcho Larry Brennan--8-11-07

This is a must listen! Its an hour long, but you will be dumbfounded if you already dont know of the inherent criminality of scientology under David MiscavigeIf there is a problem with this blog, plea...
Posted by $cientology-- Cult or Religion? on Thu, 08 Nov 2007 03:18:00 PST

Another scientologist OT frauster in a long list

Foreclosure Assistance Solutions, LLC of Florida, and its principal operators, Herb Zerden and Adolfo Quintero, as well as J.W.W. Services, Inc., of California and owner John Woodruff, are prohibited ...
Posted by $cientology-- Cult or Religion? on Fri, 16 Nov 2007 07:15:00 PST

Dublin University debate on $cientology-Nov 14 2007

The Literary and Historical Society recently hled a debate on Scientology on November 14th at the University College Dublin (UCD). One of the participants was none other than Andreas Heldal-Lund, who...
Posted by $cientology-- Cult or Religion? on Tue, 13 Nov 2007 02:43:00 PST

LRH death announcement video

David Miscavige announces the old man 'dropped his body' to explore the upper bands of OT.The whole circumstance of LRH's death is stranger than fiction. Hubbards last will and testament was changed t...
Posted by $cientology-- Cult or Religion? on Tue, 13 Nov 2007 01:32:00 PST

Scientologists talk about the new basics packages EVERYONE is forced to purchase

Here is the Australian Executive Directive issued (July 07)in regard to everyone having to purchase the new basics packages. At the very end of this blog is the Directive sent out in September. The sc...
Posted by $cientology-- Cult or Religion? on Wed, 26 Sep 2007 09:34:00 PST

Lies David Miscavige tells to con Scientologists-OT Summit 2007 DVD

Most people would not understand the significance of what is currently happening within the rank and file of scientology/ists. RTC/CST (Religious Technology Center & Church of Spiritual Technology) ha...
Posted by $cientology-- Cult or Religion? on Tue, 31 Jul 2007 02:23:00 PST

Scientology--Exposed in Germany

This is a 6 minute report that followed the defection of young scientologists in Germany. Ursula Caberta is featured and still after all the cult's attempts to utterly destroy her, she stands tall and...
Posted by $cientology-- Cult or Religion? on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 06:23:00 PST

1995 - Hidden cameras go inside the London Scientology Org.

Excellent report from Britain over a decade ago that shows that scientology will always remain the same. ...
Posted by $cientology-- Cult or Religion? on Tue, 07 Aug 2007 08:50:00 PST