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They are. Watch that Leah Remini show on A&E. Holy shit. They will suck your wallet and bank accounts dry.
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The Reactive Mind is a horrible thing to have.
It's more interesting than what you have heard, than what you have not.
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It's also pretty nice on the other side of the bridge.
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Pretty hard to confront one's own case, but ya. Read The History of Man
They have been here far longer than you would know.
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Xenu is cumming!
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I failed science. But i did good in PE.
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It is only a science fiction story by a science fiction author. The twilight zone revisited. Never fall for a BS religion
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There is madness in AF’s rant on Its profile page.if you want to be like that get audited by a fake religion
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My uncle was a Scientologist back in the 60’s
He still died
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"You dont get rich writing science fiction. If you want to get rich, you start a religion."
L. Ron Hubbard. Quote from 1948
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stop posting your busted ass pictures and shut the fuck up
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Another cultist fires back. “10,000 years ago Thetans blew themselves up with Hydrogen bombs and their spirits attach to our souls causing the stressors in our lives” “Therefore send your money to me” how stupid can people get? I read somewhere it all started over a one dollar bet between L. Ron Hubbard and some other Fool.
Do not attempt to fix your TV screen, We have taken control
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The IRS did grant them 501 C3 status, or the courts agreed and the IRS lost.
It's a rich mans game, stay away from the Sea Org.
Madness haha, Only those who have ridden the CR500 would understand. Lets see, where is my trophies pic,...
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Being that I'm reptillian I think I'm unable to be one anyways.
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I should've said. Oh.. Sorry honey. I'm already a reptologist 🤣 ...or an ORGaz muh tologist... WE'VE been around long long long time.
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It's actually pronounced 😔Or Gahz Muh Cologist💪 strong religion . Very committed to my religious beliefs. The moon 🌑🌒🌓🌔🌕🌖🌗🌙 one major ritual. The rest sacred.
Hey hold on. I'm seriously kidding or so I thought but on second thought I think I just created my own religion! Hahahahahaaaa...
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@Summerlover you should have shapeshifted in the car..
That would have thought them.
And you should have yelled "I"M FROM AREA 51 BITCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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jammerman, I think the other Fool was Robert Heinlein ----"Stranger in a Strange Land."
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Check out WIKILEAKS they published all their secret papers (L Ron was on one lemme tell ya).
Also the "audits" get you to confess dark secrets so they can blackmail you if you try to leave.
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"I read somewhere it all started over a one dollar bet between L. Ron Hubbard and some other Fool"
Hubbard was one of those old dudes in Trading Places?
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Guaranteed by Eddie Vedder. All the religion in a perfect song.
On bended knee is no way to be free
Lifting up an empty cup I ask silently
That all my destinations will accept the one that's me
So I can breath
Circles they grow and they swallow people whole
Half their lives they say goodnight to wive's they'll never know
Got a mind full of questions and a teacher in my soul
So it goes
Don't come closer or I'll have to go
Holding me like gravity are places that pull
If ever there was someone to keep me at home
It would be you
Everyone I come across in cages they bought
They think of me and my wandering
But I'm never what they thought
Got my indignation but I'm pure in all my thoughts
I'm alive
Wind in my hair, I feel part of everywhere
Underneath my being is a road that disappeared
Late at night I hear the trees
They're singing with the dead
Overhead
Leave it to me as I find a way to be
Consider me a satellite for ever orbiting
I knew all the rules but the rules did not know me
Guaranteed
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Seriously? Ok sound it out. Or gaz muh col o gist.
I'm expecting to see lmao in the next few comments. I'll check back
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LMAO, when the news says something about what the psychologists have discovered. Yet Scientology has known that for decades.
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Scary
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Can't believe nobody got the Jokes..oh well. Where is fubar? . He prob got it
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Shoot. He went to xanadu
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Just for kicks I'm gonna share a brief story regarding this if anyone cares to read.
A few years back I had an interview at the Los Angeles scientology center for an independent job of sorts unrelated to anything "church" related. Drove up to the gate to be met by armed guards. Yes. ARMED. So first and foremost I wonder "What kinda operation are these people running here?!" Went inside to their lobby and saw there was nobody there. Went out a side door to an outdoor corridor of sorts, followed the wall and eventually led me to a dead end with a locked door. Knocked and waited for a few moments and got no answer. Turned around to go back the way I came to see a rep from the center standing there in the pathway just smiling at me. Didn't hear any footsteps either. It was seriously like she appeared out of nowhere. So now in addition to be being worried about going past guards with guns, I'm now incredibly creeped out as well.
She offered to help to guide me to the interview location and I politely said thank you and let her guide me. The whole walk to the other part of the facility she kept asking how my day was and if I was feeling well, but even though I kept insisting I was fine she kept insinuating that "I seemed depressed and needed something in my life to change". Yes, that's a direct quote. I went in for the interview, came out and she was still there and insisted on walking me out even though I knew the way back by now. The whole walk back she kept bringing up events at the facility that I "would really be interested in" and "should seriously think about coming back to be part of." It's like she was trying her best to find a reason to get me to come back.
I may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer sometimes, but I know when someone's trying to recruit me to their group. Sorry scientologist. Not falling for it. And neither should anyone else. Yes, it IS true that Hubbard created the whole "religion" based solely on a ridiculous bet. I can only hope that within the new few decades the public will wake up and these folks will be gone the way of the dodo.
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Yes! That's what the driver did! I got in the car and before I could even say how I was or even hear the words how are you from her all I heard her say was well I'm sorry you're having a rough time and I looked at her and I said I'm not having a rough time everything is great are you kidding me so that's exactly what happened to me she insinuated that I was having a rough time then she mentioned the Scientology thing and asked me well don't you want to be successful and I was like well I am successful and extremely successful are you serious that's funny but yeah that's the same thing that she did to me so this is really strange I'm glad that I brought the subject up in this forum to blog about because it's more serious even than I thought so definitely watch out for these people for sure thanks
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She's successful yet she's driving for Lyft.
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The Church's Guardian's office had Scientology members get jobs in the government back in the 70s just so they could steal government documents, especially from the IRS. Several Scientology members were convicted on this, including Ron's wife, Mary Sue Hubbard. Meanwhile, Ron hid away overseas like a fucking coward and let them all take the fall.
Back in the day, L Ron Hubbard suggested to John F Kennedy that the government let Scientologists use their e-meters to ferret out communists in the government. They wanted to be the Secret Police for our government. Of course, JFK would have nothing to do with it.
In Ron's Journal 1967, he states that he knows more than real scientists and that different colors of light travel at different speeds. This had been known to be false for over 60 years before 1967, but Ron insists he has been reincarnated many, many times, so he has been a scientist, a physician, a general, a you-name-it expert on everything. Yet, he was a failure in the military and at everything else he tried until Dianetics and Scientology.
The Scientology method of recruitment is to convince you that something X is ruining your life (their words) . Then, once they've got you all depressed over X, no matter what X is, they have the fix for it - for a price tag, of course. Very manipulative.
Anyone who disagrees with Scientology, even very politely and respectfully, is labeled a suppressive person and they are 'fair game' for any kind of harassment including calling their boss and telling lies about them to get them fired.
I know all of the above because I myself was actually in the Guardian's Office back in the 1970s, when I was MUCH younger. I SAW the policies on suppressive persons and 'fair game' so don't let them bullshit you and say those aren't real. They are. (They were called HCOPL policy letters, and were printed in green ink.)
I left Scientology when I got tired of them taking all my time for little or no pay, and they actually cheated me out of commission they owed me. They always had some bullshit excuse why the money I had earned was 'an exception' to the arrangement. I got fed up with working my ass off 12 hours a days 6 days a week, and still needing to be on Food Stamps, which was actually pretty typical among staff members.
Regardless of what you think of their religion, their ORGANIZATION is a total rip-off designed to funnel money to the people at the top.
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The $1 dollar bet was with.......Isaac Asimov ..... another sci-fi writer.
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When you learn what Overt acts are and with holds. You can tell who is cheating on who.
The science is sound, the recruitment can be over bearing.
There are tons of suppressive people everywhere.
Like I said, its a rich mans game.
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Lol at there being any science in scientology.
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She blinded me with SCIENCE!
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lol Or Gaz Muh Cology
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^^^^
Phat tittays.
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I'm a level 20 Thetan in the church of Applliantology.
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