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Originally posted by z31maniac View PostWhy is it anymore strange than believing in virgin birth, rising from the dead and an invisible spaghetti monster determining where your soul spends eternity?
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This looks like an illegal takeover of some sort to me. (This is the leadership change I spoke of earlier)
"Miscavige made the first announcement of L. Ron Hubbard's death in 1986, speaking to Sea Org members assembled in the Hollywood Palladium. Shortly before Hubbard's death, an apparent order from him circulated in the Sea Org that promoted Scientologist Pat Broeker and his wife to the new rank of Loyal Officer, making them the highest-ranking members. Miscavige became the Chairman of the Board of Religious Technology Center the following year. One of his acts as chairman was to cancel the promotion order, establishing himself as the ecclesiastical leader of the religion."
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Originally posted by devonjordan View PostIts not... The science fiction writers who wrote the bible just lived too long ago to be remembered.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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What about Free Zone?
And,
"Dianetics is not in any way covered by legislation anywhere, for no law can prevent one man sitting down and telling another man his troubles, and if anyone wants a monopoly on dianetics, be assured that he wants it for reasons which have to do not with dianetics but with profit."
—L. Ron Hubbard, Dianetics
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Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostYes, it was serious. In Canada, religious freedom may work a bit different. Yes, they are a "Cult" in your neck of the woods, but here in the US of A it is a full fledged "Religious Group". Go start your auto-journalist thread elsewhere.
Brake harder. Go faster. No shit.
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Originally posted by Massive Lee View PostIt is also considered a cult within the US of A as it is in most countries around the world. And the cult's lawyers are working very hard so that you call them a religion and not a cult. Pretty scary.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/may/20/1
No, by our Constitution, they are a religion. Go try your stuff elsewhere. Granted I believe they are cultic, but our laws allow religious freedom, good or bad. Look at the DEA with their hands behind their backs with the peyote eating Native American tribes of the southwest.
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Originally posted by Anonymous
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-Anonymous
(just a quote)
Suggested reading...
"Inside Scientology /Dianetics
How I Joined Dianetics/Scientology
and Became Superhuman"
This is the complete book, never published due to the harrassment, and attacks by CoS on author.
EDIT: I found where their money goes...
35°31'28.56"N 104°34'20.20"W
It's the secret location where archiving project to preserve L. Ron Hubbard's writings, films and recordings for future generations is going on. The information has been engraved on stainless steel tablets and encased in titanium capsules underground in a bunker in the side of a mountian. The GPS coordinates will show the large CST logo on the desert floor. The logo is to help L. Ron's people from the stars find the location of his works. There are two sister sites with the same info stored there in Petrolia, Ca, and Crestline, Ca. I'm working on finding those now.
1 - http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=e...t=h&iwloc=addrLast edited by Farbin Kaiber; 01-22-2009, 01:36 PM.
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Farbin, when are you going to become an investigative reporter. Maybe that's your calling in life?Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostWhat about Criminon, Narconon and Applied Scholastics. Any feelings, opinions?
All are recruitment tools. They are a way to get Scientology out to the public.
Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostThis looks like an illegal takeover of some sort to me. (This is the leadership change I spoke of earlier)
"Miscavige made the first announcement of L. Ron Hubbard's death in 1986, speaking to Sea Org members assembled in the Hollywood Palladium. Shortly before Hubbard's death, an apparent order from him circulated in the Sea Org that promoted Scientologist Pat Broeker and his wife to the new rank of Loyal Officer, making them the highest-ranking members. Miscavige became the Chairman of the Board of Religious Technology Center the following year. One of his acts as chairman was to cancel the promotion order, establishing himself as the ecclesiastical leader of the religion."
Yes that is when DM took over. I was there at the time. But I wasn't there too long before that so I don't know what it was like. Not much different but it was better, from what I;ve read anyways.
Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostWhat about Free Zone?
And,
"Dianetics is not in any way covered by legislation anywhere, for no law can prevent one man sitting down and telling another man his troubles, and if anyone wants a monopoly on dianetics, be assured that he wants it for reasons which have to do not with dianetics but with profit."
—L. Ron Hubbard, Dianetics
The Freezone is Scientology outside of the church. I'm fine with that. I see no reason they can't go on believing is what they do. It's the Church that is destructive.
Exactly!!!
Originally posted by Massive Lee View PostIt is also considered a cult within the US of A as it is in most countries around the world. And the cult's lawyers are working very hard so that you call them a religion and not a cult. Pretty scary.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/may/20/1
I consider Scientology a cult. If the Curch of Scientology was abolished and people still practiced Scientology without all the control, I would then call it a religion.
Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostThink I could calim to be the reborn L. Ron and get access to Bonnie View?
It's over rated. But no...lol.
Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostNo, by our Constitution, they are a religion. Go try your stuff elsewhere. Granted I believe they are cultic, but our laws allow religious freedom, good or bad. Look at the DEA with their hands behind their backs with the peyote eating Native American tribes of the southwest.
Legally they are on the border line. But because the government is shit scared to touch anything like a religion, they will be mostly left alone.
Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostAnd, when do you think they will release the Super Power Rundown?
OMG...LMFAO, they don't even know. They have collected 100 million or so dollars for it yet it's still not done years later.
Originally posted by z31maniac View PostFarbin, when are you going to become an investigative reporter. Maybe that's your calling in life?
No shit...incredible...
Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostWhat about OT 9 and 10? Had you heard any info on their release?
They have to meet specific targets to release them. I don't know what those targets are. Personally I think they will release them when they feel they need more money.Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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