An Incredible revelation or a Science Fiction story that will cost you thousands of pounds/dollars.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=829Yj0hEFDc
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/OTIII/
http://www.xenu.net/archive/prices.html
http://www.religio.de/books/wakefield/us-07.html
Dr. John Clark of Harvard University agrees, stating that, as with all cults, many former Scientologists have experienced severe mental breakdowns:
Why do people in Scientology go along with these levels?
"It's kind of like The Emperor's New Clothes," one former Scientologist explains.
A Scientologist in East. Grinstead:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSdiKShx1MM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=829Yj0hEFDc
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/OTIII/
http://www.xenu.net/archive/prices.html
OT -- Through the Wall of Fire and Beyond
- Take our own bodies. I believe they are composed of myriads and myriads of infinitesimally small individuals, each in itself a unit of life, and that these units work in squads or swarms, as I prefer to call them -- and these infinitesimally small units live forever. When we die these swarms of units, like a swarm of bees, so to speak, betake themselves elsewhere, and go on functioning in some other form or environment.
- -- Thomas Edison (1)
- Hitler was involved in the same black magic and the same occult practices that my father was. The identical ones. Brainwashing is nothing compared to it. The proper term would be "soul cracking." It's like cracking open the soul, which then opens various doors to the power that exists, the satanic and demonic powers. (You take drugs) in order to reach that state where you can, quite literally, like a psychic hammer, break their soul, and pull the power through. He (Hubbard) designed his Scientology Operating Thetan techniques to do the same thing.
It takes a couple of hundred hours of auditing and megathousands of dollars for the privilege of having your head turned into a glass Humpty Dumpty -- shattered into a million pieces. It may sound like incredible gibberish, but it made my father a fortune.- -- L. Ron Hubbard, Jr., in Penthouse Magazine
http://www.religio.de/books/wakefield/us-07.html
Dr. John Clark of Harvard University agrees, stating that, as with all cults, many former Scientologists have experienced severe mental breakdowns:
Even if members do leave the group, it may take months or even years for them to regain lost intellectual powers and their sense of well-being.... To me the latest casualties of these extended manipulations are nearly unbearable to contemplate. More tortured rejects are beginning to straggle home because they are useless to (Scientology) now. Some are simply chronically psychotic, while others ... cannot control the content of their minds enough to work out their life problems.... (15)In the Lewis Carroll-like world of Scientology, and especially on the OT levels, a person might well wonder if he has gone "through the looking glass," so bizarre are these levels.
Why do people in Scientology go along with these levels?
"It's kind of like The Emperor's New Clothes," one former Scientologist explains.
Nobody wants to be the one who says the emperor has no clothes on.It is interesting that the goals of both Hitler and Hubbard were the same: to create a new race of supermen (and women) -- Hitler through genetic breeding, and Hubbard through auditing.
But it's other things, too. You believe that Hubbard is right, that he is like God. You believe that if he says it's true, then it's true. And, too, because everything is so expensive, you just assume that it has value. After spending a few thousand dollars on Scientology, no one wants to admit that he's been had.... (16)
A Scientologist in East. Grinstead:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSdiKShx1MM
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