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| Freak | scientology what a bunch of fuckin whakos man. i was reading about tom and katie holmes in my wifes new mag and it's bizzare shit. he got katie a "handler" from the church. the handler followers her everywhere and reports back to the church about her activities and what she eats. scientologists are encouraged to cut ties with people that don't believe so they are trying to get her to cut ties with her parents. katie wants to have the kid in the hospital but tom is pushing for the birth at the churches 500 acre compound or the churches ocean liner. katie is to have no medicine and to be in complete silence for 2 hours before birth and 4 hours after. this is just tom and katie but check out these little highlights about scientology that i copied from the wiki The central practice of Scientology is "auditing" (from the Latin audire,"to listen"), which is one-on-one communication with a trained Scientology counselor or "auditor". The auditor follows an exact procedure toward rehabilitating the human spirit. Most auditing uses an E-meter, a device that measures galvanic skin response. The auditing process is intended to help the practitioner (referred to as a preclear or PC) to unburden himself of specific traumatic incidents, prior ethical transgressions and bad decisions, which are said to collectively restrict the preclear from achieving his goals and lead to the development of a "reactive mind In the confidential OT levels, Hubbard describes a variety of traumas commonly experienced in past lives. He also explained how to reverse the effects of such traumas. Among these advanced teachings, one episode that is revealed to those who reach OT level III has been widely remarked upon in the press: the story of Xenu, the galactic tyrant who first kidnapped certain individuals who were deemed "excess population" and loaded these individuals into space planes for transport to the site of extermination, the planet of Teegeeack (Earth). These space planes were said to have been copies of Douglas DC-8s, except with rocket engines. He then stacked hundreds of billions of these frozen victims around Earth's volcanoes 75 million years ago before blowing them up with hydrogen bombs and brainwashing them with a "three-D, super colossal motion picture" for 36 days, telling them lies of what they are and what the universe should be like and telling them that they are 3 different things: 'Jesus, God, and The Devil WHAKO!!!!!!!!!!!!^^^^^^^^^^^ The traumatized thetans subsequently clustered around human bodies because they watched the motion picture together, making them think they are all the same thing, in effect acting as invisible spiritual parasites known as "body thetans" that can only be removed using advanced Scientology techniques. Xenu is allegedly imprisoned in a mountain by a force field powered by an eternal battery. He is said to be still alive today lebowski lovers will like this. not only is quintana a pederast but so is teh real jesus In some of the teachings Hubbard had intended only for this select group, he claimed that Jesus had never existed, but was implanted in humanity's collective memory by Xenu 75 million years ago, and that Christianity was an "entheta [evil] operation" mounted by beings called Targs (Hubbard, "Electropsychometric Scouting: Battle of the Universes", April 1952). Some critics have claimed that one of the highest levels, OT VIII, tells initiates that Jesus was a pederast then you have the purification rundown that scientologist must go through to cleanse their body in that rundown they have to ingest high amounts of niacin, vitamins, and eat vegatable oils and then sit in a sauna. this takes place over the course of a couple weeks |
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| Freak | Re: scientology In Scientology doctrine, Xenu (also Xemu) is a galactic ruler (of the "Galactic Confederacy") who, 75 million years ago, brought billions of people to Earth, stacked them around volcanoes and blew them up with hydrogen bombs. Their souls then clustered together and stuck to the bodies of the living, and continue to cause problems today. |
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| Freak | Re: scientology Seventy-five million years ago, Xenu was the ruler of a Galactic Confederacy which consisted of 26 stars and 76 planets including Earth, which was then known as Teegeeack. The planets were overpopulated, each having on average 178 billion people. The Galactic Confederacy's civilization was comparable to our own, with people "walking around in clothes which looked very remarkably like the clothes they wear this very minute" and using cars, trains and boats looking exactly the same as those "circa 1950, 1960" on Earth. .Xenu was about to be deposed from power, so he devised a plot to eliminate the excess population from his dominions. With the assistance of "renegades", he defeated the populace and the "Loyal Officers", a force for good that was opposed to Xenu. Then, with the assistance of psychiatrists, he summoned billions of people to paralyse them with injections of alcohol and glycol, under the pretense that they were being called for "income tax inspections". The kidnapped populace was loaded into space planes for transport to the site of extermination, the planet of Teegeeack (Earth). The space planes were exact copies of Douglas DC-8s, "except the DC-8 had fans, propellers on it and the space plane didn't." DC-8s have jet engines, not propellers, although Hubbard may have meant the turbine fans. When the space planes had reached Teegeeack/Earth, the paralysed people were unloaded and stacked around the bases of volcanoes across the planet. Hydrogen bombs were lowered into the volcanoes, and all were detonated simultaneously. Only a few people's physical bodies survived |
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| Hence, my self-loathing | Re: scientology Uhmmmmm. Yeah. Sadly although this is extreme, all religion follows similar paths.... |
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| Freak | Re: scientology i'm sorry but any religion that has compounds and forces me to sit in saunas and won't let me think for myself or associate with people that think different than me then i want no part of it. it seems to me like people are being brainwashed by this shit |
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| Freak | Re: scientology Originally Posted by AnnonUSA
i know this but there is something about that that screams of cult and brainwashing and skitzo's. xenu ruler of the world in prison behind a forcefield????? |
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| mexi | Re: scientology dont know much if anything about it... but my greatgrandma was one, only one in our family when my moms cousin was young he had tumors all over his body and wasnt suppossed to live past like 5.. she did rituals and whatever else on him and they all went away and he's like 60now but i never knew her, and never got more to the story than that cause my mom didnt pay attention.. i think it was just lack of technology or mixed test results or sumin but u never know i guess.. |
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| Hence, my self-loathing | Re: scientology Originally Posted by Boon
Oh no doubt. But all religion forces you to "brainwash" a little common sense from your mind. But Scientology ranks to be more of a cult than a religion.
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| mexi | Re: scientology eh u might be taking it a bit to word for word.. they talk to people my greatgrandma was married to a catholic, she went to church once a week it was just a bit diff then what we are used to... but she believed in it so who cares, people like katie holmes and tom cruise are morons about it but so is your babe madonna and a few others w/ kaballah.... i'm 26 and never had anyone try to force it on me |
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| Freak | Re: scientology Originally Posted by JamaicanHerb
medical tech or coincidence or something. annon, as bizzare as i think religion in general is this is different. christianity and islam go back thousands of years with thousands of documents and teachings and scholars. as much as i still think it's fake it tries to be legit. scientology is the accumulation of 1 mans writings. 1 mans babblings. thats a huge difference. |
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| Freak | Re: scientology Originally Posted by JamaicanHerb
i agree dude but i'm not taking it wrong. i think it's bizzare and wanted to see if others thought that too. they do have to go through that purification ritual. they do talk about xenu. i'm not making it up |
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| Hence, my self-loathing | Re: scientology Originally Posted by Boon
Yeah I agree, and L. Ron Hubbard was a Science fiction writter. These idiots just don't get it. Hubbard is laughing in his grave. |
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| Freak | Re: scientology Originally Posted by AnnonUSA
agreed. it just seems to me that the christianity's and what not has thousands of years of teachings and interperitations and such. scientology has only been around for 50 years and was "invented or created" by 1 man.
the same man that wrote battfield earth. just seems strange to me. |
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| Freak | Re: scientology Originally Posted by AnnonUSA
no doubt. the article on the wiki talks about hubbard hanging out with a known accultist while he was writing this and also getting very carried away with alestaire crowley. i'm sure you've heard of him xenu's plane as described by hubbard |
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| Freak | Re: scientology OT III also deals with Incident I, set four quadrillion years ago (roughly 300,000 times longer than current scientific consensus holds the age of the universe to be). In Incident I, the unsuspecting thetan was subjected to a loud snapping noise followed by a flood of luminescence, then saw a chariot followed by a trumpeting cherub. After a loud set of snaps, the thetan was overwhelmed by darkness. This is described as the implant offering the gateway to this universe, meaning that these traumatic memories are what separates thetans from their static (natural, godlike) state. |
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| Freak | Re: scientology the truth comes out......now it makes sense Critics of Scientology have suggested that other factors may have been at work. In a letter of the time to his wife Mary Sue[4], Hubbard said that, in order to assist his research, he was drinking a great deal of rum and taking stimulants and depressants ("I'm drinking lots of rum and popping pinks and greys"). His assistant at the time, Virginia Downsborough, said that he "was existing almost totally on a diet of drugs."[5] Miller (p290) hypothesises that it was important for Hubbard to be found in a debilitated condition, so as to present OT III as "a research accomplishment of immense magnitude". |
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| Hence, my self-loathing | Re: scientology Originally Posted by Boon
HAHAHAHa!
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| Hence, my self-loathing AnnonUSA is Online Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: USA
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