"If
you really want to enslave people,
tell them that you're going to give them total
freedom."-- L. Ron Hubbard Hollywood,
Interrupted Ebner Undercover Scientology, Spy Magazine, 1996
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To hear them say it, it is the
salvation of humankind. After all, if Tom Cruise, John
Travolta and Kirstie Allie believe it, how could it not be
so? One wonders just how esteemed these celebrities will be
when Scientology has sucked up all their money or when
these stars are no longer box office draws.
The
Scientology Creed
The Scientology Creed is an honorable and
noble statement of beliefs which, if followed, would have
resulted in a far different kind of organization than it
really is. The Creed is a warm, feel-good window dressing
behind which hides a shop of horrors completely opposite.
You will see as you continue, in detail, how
this creed is blatantly violated by those in charge, including
Hubbard himself, who allowed no criticism (contrary to this
Creed), no self-independence (contrary to this Creed) and no
honesty (contrary to this Creed).
The Scientology leadership, from day one, has
violated virtually every single point of its own expressed
beliefs in a Grand Deception.
War is Peace. Lies are Truths. Evil is Good.
Come Join the
"New Church"!
Dance With Me - Lords Of The New Church
Cults such as Scientology have had a major
influence on the young, especially through music. Ozzy Ozbourne,
for example, is a Scientologist with one of the most shocking,
disgusting acts in music.
This video from "Lords of the New
Church" (is Scientology the "New Church"?) is an
example of the kind of indoctrination America's teenagers are
regularly exposed to ... and there are thousands more.
In our rebellious teenage years, we are naturally
infatuated with that which is prohibited. But getting too deep
into this kind of prohibition can have fatal results.
"Open
Your Inner Soul to Our Input"
As the
Church of Scientology sweeps the nation, a greater number of
young people are seeing the light. This short clip illustrates
the paroxysmal energy such young people are bringing to the
Church.
Note
the monotone, robotic tone of the auditor. The video itself is
far too dark, but the recruit is seen thrashing around violently
after the auditor says, "Now open your inner soul to our
input."
Trust?
I Don't Think So!
"Trust
Us" Scientology Says
Scientology is, in the minds of many, the greatest threat
to humankind outside the governments themselves when it comes
to sophisticated mind control.
Their commercials, such as this one in the 1980's, subtly
emphasize their worldwide reach and wrap it all in fuzzy
images and vocals asking you for your trust.
But before you do, you might want to see more about the
madman con artist named L. Ron Hubbard and the bizarre
nightmare brainwashing cult he created.
Through bribery, infiltration and possible blackmail, it
arm-twisted the IRS to grant it "religious" status
when, in fact, it is one of the most evil, Satanic horrors
ever perpetrated upon mankind. Hitler would have been proud.
In this section we will look at L. Ron Hubbard - the man,
the myth, the fraud and the Frankenstein he created. I have
had personal encounters with Scientology as a clinical
director ... and those encounters were not pleasant; they were
downright bizarre.
From
the Mouth of L. Ron Hubbard
L. Ron
Hubbard, Aleister Crowley and Rosemary's Baby
A look
into Hubbard's past dealing with ritual magic and L. Ron
Hubbard discusses Aleister Crowley
Pay
careful attention to Hubbard's service in the Navy. The Office
of Naval Intelligence (ONI) was the first and foremost U.S.
intelligence agency deeply involved in mind control.
Scientologists don't deny Hubbard's involvement in a scheme to
"incarnate" Satan, but brush it off as a
"successful" intelligence operation that shut the
operation down. In fact, it was not shut down, but grew
worldwide, encompassing even the Vatican itself.
The
scheme was straight out of the movie Rosemary's Baby,
in which an unwitting woman is drugged, and raped by Satan to
create an incarnation of Satan in the flesh.
Note
Hubbard's self-confessed "fascination" with Crowley,
his promotion of Crowley's works, and even the striking
similarity between the Scientology "cross" and that
of Crowley.
It
is my belief that part of this story is indeed true. Hubbard
was infiltrated into Crowley's cult, but not for the purpose
of shutting it down. The ONI wanted to know the details of how
Crowley "accessed" Satan and wanted to harness that
"power" for military use.
Years
later, even the Defense Intelligence Agency, borrowing from
the ONI work, was itself fascinated with "Psychotronic
Warfare: Access to the Soul" (DIA Report DST-03447/82/018
- classified Top Secret even today).
Hubbard - How
He Came to "Study the Mind"
Scientology:
Excerpt from a tape by L. Ron Hubbard where he describes how
he came to study the mind, which ultimately led to Scientology
and Dianetics.
L. Ron Hubbard was a master of deceit. His
whole "life story" was a lie. He mocked psychiatry
and all cult members were discouraged (banned?) from having
any contact with psychiatrists. It could have been a way to
keep Scientologists under the "church's" control and
to prevent a competent psychiatrist from encountering and
exposing the Scientology brainwashing. It also could have been
Ultimately, his spiel was a lie wrapped in a
truth. The packaging exposed the very real hypocrisies and
dangers of modern psychiatry, but Scientology practices the
very same brainwashing tactics they denounce in psychiatrists
- but without the drugs.
"Do as I say - not as I do."
Greater
Freedom,
As Long As I'm in Control?
Scientology
taped lecture by L. Ron Hubbard on the goal of Scientology -
greater freedom for the individual.
He
brags about how he illegally posed as a physician to gain
access not only to the library but to patients as well, where
he became absorbed with the manipulation of the mind, not the
"brain" but the "thought process." A
brilliant man, Hubbard could have at this point become a force
for good, but instead chose a path of control and domination
and, some records say, world domination.
Ron
Hubbard's Family Exposes Him as a Liar
Ron Hubbard
Jr. Speaks Out
1982 - The
son of Scientology's charlatan founder appears on a morning
show to debate a Scientology spokesman, Robert Vaughn Young.
Young would leave Scientology a few years later and also
become a vocal critic of the group.
5/24/83
- Hubbard Jr. was suing to have his father declared dead.
Actually, Hubbard Sr. was in hiding after his wife and ten
other top Scientology officials were sent to prison for covert
ops run against the US government. Robert Vaughn Young speaks
on Scientology's behalf although a few years later he would
leave Scientology and speak out against its fraud and abuse.
Jamie
Kennedy, the great-grandson of the founder of Scientology,
speaks out against the organization on the Bubba the Love
Sponge radio show. Contains strong language.
The
conversation heard here is only Kennedy's part of the
conversation; we cannot hear the caller's voice. The
conversation centers around a t-shirt that contains a copy of
a document Scientology claims is copyrighted and for which the
wearer should be sued.
Kennedy
calls his great-grandfather a "jackass", among other
things.
Scientology
is obsessed to the point of fanaticism about suing and
destroying critics, despite the Fair Use doctrine which allows
the use of copyrighted documents for research and review
purposes.
Behind
money, Scientology's first obsession, is control, followed by
secrecy. Does this speak well of the organization? You decide.
Scientology's
Critics & Insiders Speak Out
6:52
Scientology's
Crimes
In a nutshell, this amateur presentation points out the
horrors that have been perpetrated by Scientology.
Would a truly enlightening "religion" need to
resort to these kinds of tactics and paranoia? If what they
speak were true, it would stand through the millennia
unshakable, indestructible. Any organization that is drowning
in fear and paranoia of the "outside world" has no
faith in its own creeds.
"By their deeds shall ye know them."
Scientology
Record Over 37 Years
A critical
look at the accomplishments, controversies and followers of L.
Ron Hubbard, founder of the Church of Scientology, comprised
of American, English and German television broadcasts from the
last 37 years. 4 Parts.
The strangest aspect of this video is the reporter's
account that her "auditor" at one point seemed to
shape-shift into a scaled-cover reptilian alien. While this
was recounted simply as the effects of hallucinations caused
by an hour of staring at the auditor, on his command, it
raises an intriguing question (read on only if you believe
there is extraterrestrial life).
Scientology itself is something I described years ago as
"so cold and without soul and so mechanical that it
almost appears to be alien in origin." Could it possibly
be true?
After all, Hitler developed UFOs (documented and
photographed and captured after World War II) supposedly with
the help of an alien race that was hostile to humankind.
And then there's the well-documented accounts from
high-level military officials that U.S. technology was
retro-engineered from recovered alien crashes, including the
infamous Roswell crash.
And don't forget that the whole of Scientology is based on
the story of Xenu, the evil alien warlord who dumped his
frozen enemies into Earth volcanoes where they thawed, took to
the skies and became the little burgers who plague humankind
and create problems only Scientology can cure.
The Cloaked
'Religion'
Clip from
the 1998 episode of Panorama "The Road to Total
Freedom" This clip shows how Scientology cloaked itself
in the guise of religion, the formation of the Sea Org and
Hubbard's temper.
When
Scientology sponsored a "Say No to Drugs" race, this
group attended to inform the runners that Scientology is
specifically opposed to psychotropic drugs, not just street
drugs.
Was Hubbard
Running a Government
Mind Control Program?
"Lafayette
Ron Hubbard sets up Scientology for the Office of Naval
Intelligence as a front for mind control, MKULTRA, and an
infiltration operation aimed at powerful figures in government
and industry."
I
carry no water for the Cult Awareness Network. In some ways it
was as judgmental and as evil as Scientology itself is said
to be. CAN regarded anyone who did not subscribe to the bland
homogenized version of "religion" it endorsed as being
"a cult", whether it was true or not. In other ways, it
did help thousands of genuine cult victims, just as Scientology
itself, despite its roots, has helped some.
There
are suspicious links between Hubbard, a Navy officer, and MKULTRA,
but in my opinion the evidence is circumstantial and improvable,
at least based on what I've seen. It's like - we know they did,
but we can't prove it.
Scientology's
War on Its Critics
Scientology
Attacks Psychiatry
Scientology
attacks psychiatry through its front group, the CCHR
(Citizen's Commission on Human Right.) Their bizarre fixation
on psychiatry stems from Hubbard's own belief that "evil
psychs" were behind all the ills of mankind from the dawn
of time.
L.
Ron Hubbard probably hated psychiatrists because he himself
was totally insane. It was the pot calling the kettle black.
While he was most likely right about psychiatry (founded on
Third Reich mind control research), he was more interested in
using the same principles for his own gain - total world
control - than to right the horrible wrongs of psychiatry and
the drug industry.
It
was a clever exercise in DoubleSpeak, backed with the full
might of the United States government, despite what you've
been told by the mainstream media.
7:19
The War on
South Park and Rolling Stone
Tom Cruise and Scientology declare war on the foul-mouthed
cartoon show South Park - but not because of its language.
They declared war because it mocked Scientology, showing how
the so-called "church" will not tolerate any
criticism.
Note how Scientologist Isaac Hayes had no problem slinging
mud at other religions - until "his" religion was
mocked, then he quit - and the show was forced to cancel all
reruns of this episode.
From
Boston Legal:
Alan Shore's Greatest Trial
One of
the best speeches of Alan Shore, defending Jerry Espenson.
While
Tom Cruise and the Army of Scientology went on full attack
against a crude-mouthed cartoon series (South Park) I find no
such action in the case of a much stronger attack on a more
realistic TV series, Boston Legal. Why was this? Was Boston
Law serving up a more comedic commentary? I don't think
so.
Perhaps
Boston Law had a stronger legal team - and some
evidence to back them up. Maybe this was a battle Scientology
knew they couldn't win?
Rolling Stone
Reporter Describes
COS Harrassment Effort
2/27/06 - An
MSNBC interview with Janet Reitman who wrote a Rolling
Stone cover story going "Inside Scientology."
Hubbard,
who died in 1986, defined Scientology as "the study of
Truth." He created the cult two years after reading a
George Orwell quote that the fastest way to make a million was
to establish a religion. Note the similarities to the
Jonestown cult in the fear that is instilled if one leaves the
cult. Members' own identities are replaced by "the group
identity."
MSNBC
also interviews Mike Rinder, International Director of
Scientology, who of course denies everything.
Scientology
Harrassment
Interesting
video I came across of some wacko Scientologists harassing
some camera guy who disagrees with Scientology. They even
tried to follow him home.
More at http://www.xenutv.com
Oh, and Enturbulation was made up by Scientology and is not
part of the English Language. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enturbul...
Also, if you're bored and want to truly discuss Scientology,
go to http://www.uselessjunk.net
and start a conversation about it.
Clip from
the 1998 episode of Panorama "The Road to Total
Freedom" This clip reveals some of the recruitment
methods and front groups of Scientology and goes over how the
confession folders of members and ex-members are used against
them for intimidation and blackmail purposes.
This 1987 British investigative report eavesdrops
on Scientology's recruiting tactics at its Saint Hill center and
takes a critical look at the cult's obsession with money and how
its members often commit suicide. Raw recruits are referred to as
"raw meat."
Scientology, say its officials, will bring a
utopian world without war, disease, hunger or greed. yet the cult
is the very epitome of greed. Hubbard in one statement claims he
doesn't know how much is in his secret Swiss bank account, yet at
another point claims it held $13 million.
The E-meter? It's nothing but a crude galvanic
indicator (cost - less than $15, price charged is $3,500), far
cruder than the polygraph, which they use to elicit a recruits
darkest fears, crimes and memories which, according to others,
are then used for blackmail and extortion.
Like the Jim Jones cult, Scientology is accused
of breaking up families with brainwashing tactics, and turning
children and young people into "zombies."
Hubbard's claims of being a nuclear physicist are
exposed, as are his claims of 21 medals in World War II, and his
fictional war injuries.
Money &
the Kingdom of Xenu
Clip from
the 1998 episode of Panorama "The Road to Total
Freedom" This clip discusses Xenu and reveals a bit of
the financial details of the cult.
This clip
from the BBC Panorama "The Road to Total Freedom"
shows how Scientology uses cameras to record outsiders of the
church and part of an interview with the international
president of Scientology, Heber Jenztch.
Frank
Oliver, an ex-OSA agent for the Church of Scientology, talks
about some of the criminal tactics employed by Scientology.
This clip is from the documentary "Missing in Happy
Valley"
L.
Ron Hubbard's wife was arrested and indicted for fraud and the
theft of huge amounts of money from the Scientology
"church." Hubbard himself fled, trying to leave the
impression he was dead ... but with him he took an estimated
$200 million in Scientology money.
When
I worked in Chicago with the National Features Syndicate in
the 1960s, one of my colleagues (I can only remember his first
name, Jack) was a Scientologist and I believe it was he who
arranged for Ron Hubbard to write a number of articles. He
once mentioned that Hubbard had become afraid of the team he
had surrounded himself with - that he suspected them of being
government plants.
The
day before he did die, Hubbard for some reason allegedly
changed his will and place this team in total control of the
Scientology cult. Was the will change voluntary or coerced? It
is at least suspicious.
"What
Are Your Crimes?"
"What
are your crimes" is a common question Scientology
handlers ask the critics. This is just one example. Video from
Mark Bunker of XenuTV
It's
somewhat ironic that Scientologists use this line against their
critics, considering the long rap sheet Scientology itself has
(see next video).
International
Scientology
Leader Arrested
This is the
news broadcast about the arrest of the international head of
Scientology, Heber Jentzsch. You will recognize Heber from
some of my other video uploads. Scientology's official reply
was absurd.
Hubbard
wanted to "take over the world" using his Dianetics and
Scientology, according to published reports. He clearly was
interested in taking over Clearwater, Florida - by his own
documents. With his ego and his feeling of invulnerabillity,
despite his paranoia, it's not too hard to believe he
believed he actually could take over the world.
After
all, look how far along Hitler made it before he was stopped.
Then again, the Fourth Reich seems to be making even better
progress than the Third Reich ever did.
Scientology's
Private Police Force?
A
documentary from 2000 when the Clearwater Police were working
their off duty hours for Scientology. I was working with a
group opposed to Scientology. This video exposed what I
believe to be a bias against us.
Citizen
Responds to Scientology's
Use of Clearwater Police
Jeff
Jacobsen responds to an article in the St. Petersburg Times in
which it was stated that Clearwater Police Chief Sid Klein
thought it was time to remove the police from their off duty
Scientology assignments. I present the city with copies of
interviews about Scientology abuse which can be viewed online
at www.xenutv.com.
XenuTV.com
is one of the best sources you'll find for a ton more
information, including lots of videos, on Scientology.
The
Strange Behavior of Tom Cruise
4:17
Tom Cruise
Goes Nuts on Oprah
Notice Oprah's shock at "how you've changed." She
makes this exclamation over and over as Cruise goes out of
control in front of millions.
The wild exuberance displayed here is a manifestation found
in mind control victims and this incident raised a lot of
eyebrows.
Scientology cult members include Jenna Elfman, Tom Cruise,
Isaac Hayes, John Travolta and Kirstie Allie, among others.
Tom Cruise on
Psychiatry
A
controversy erupted in 2005 after Tom Cruise openly criticized
actress Brooke Shields for using the drug Paxil, an
anti-depressant, to which Shields attributes her recovery from
postpartum depression after the birth of her daughter in 2003.
Tom Cruise asserted that there is no such thing as a chemical
imbalance, and that psychiatry is a form of pseudo-science.
Tom Cruise got into an argument with Matt Lauer about
psychiatry and called him "glib".
The
truth is, Tom's right! Psychiatry, practically from its
inception, has been a government-controlled mind control tool
with the funding of the big pharmaceutical companies ... for
profit! Something that Scientologists should well understand.
Problem
is, Ron L. Hubbard manipulated his cult members to acquire nearly
a quarter-billion dollars and become a big-time drug trafficker
in cocaine, heroin and more - and that's according to Hubbard's
own son, who was second in command for the first 10 years
Scientology existed!
Tom Thinks
Near-Manslaughter
Is Funny?
That part
of the Tom Cruise interview on David Letterman when Tom just
can't stop laughing!
Why
was Tom laughing so hard? Because on a flight with three
passengers, he and the pilot plotted to cut off the oxygen to
their back-seat passenger so they would have more for
themselves. As David Letterman points out, Tom's lucky he
isn't in prison for manslaughter.
Is
this the Scientology ethics we are to believe makes for a
better world? Would it have been as funny if the passenger had
died? And what about Tom's emotional roller coaster? Another
sign of mind control?
Con
Artist to the Very End!
The Death of
Ron Hubbard
Clip from
the 1998 episode of Panorama "The Road to Total
Freedom" about the death of L. Ron Hubbard. Featured in
this clip is the real announcement made to Scientologists when
Hubbard died.
Despite his bitter tirades against drugs, when
Ron Hubbard died, psycho-tropic drugs were found in his own
blood, according to the toxicology tests administered by the San
Luis Obispos County coroner's office.
"If
you really want to enslave people,
tell them that you're going to give them
total freedom."-- L. Ron Hubbard
The story you are about to read is not new. It has been
right under your nose for years, but no one's told you. It is
the story of how the United States' neo-Nazi mind control
scientists, using an agency you would never expect, took over
Scientology and turned it into the world's largest private
mind control factory.
This agency has even defied the U.S. Supreme Court and
given special tax breaks to Scientologists - and
Scientologists only - in blatant violation of the concept of
separation of church and state. Scientology is clearly
the new State Religion, making it the most dangerous in
America.
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