8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (1)
#8813896 at 2020-04-16 17:55:56 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11284: [Knowingly] Edition
First, what is wrong with the Church of Scientology?
Breaking family through its doctrine of "disconnection"
Doctrine of "destroying utterly" what it perceives as opposition to Scientology, through its "dead agent", and "fair game" policies
Long track record of false imprisonment against its own members
Fanatical, irrational, (and outright creepy) anti-psychiatry doctrine
Doctrine of hard sell with no regards to the financial well-being of people
Doctrine of infiltration to gain leverage to spread its own worldview, and to shield against accountability
Condoning lying to protect and further Scientology goals
Attack on free speech, in order to keep people uninformed
A worthless "Personality test" deceptively used for recruitment purpose
Practicing medicine without a license, while deceptively describing itself as a science that can cure disease, physical illnesses
Forcing its members to go through mental and physical duress through the "Rehabilitation Project Force" in order to coerce them to comply to Scientology doctrine
"Suppressive Person" doctrine promoting hate and intolerance
Treatment of children
Its track record of using blackmail to prevent its own members from leaving, speaking out
Track record of destroying evidences to escape full accountability
L. Ron Hubbard/Scientology vs. Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The Church of Scientology: a hate group?
Etc.
The leaders of the Church of Scientology
David Miscavige, current leader of the Church of Scientology
The Truth Rundown, a special report on the Church of Scientology by the St. Petersburg Times
L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology, died in 1986
Did he really state that he "would like to start a religion, because that's where the money is"?
Great insights (from shortest to longest)
Why Scientology hates the Internet by Dr. David S. Touretzky
Is Scientology a Scam? by Roland Rashleigh-Berry
The main source of inspiration for L. Rick Vodicka's "Body thetans and you: An illustrated auditing adventure"
Scientology's fanatical military by John Duignan
"… subjected to a course of intensive interrogations, re-indoctrination, sleep deprivation, filthy, heavy and demeaning work details and snubbed by former comrades on a daily basis … she saw little hope of an end to the process, no way to escape the regime, and in a black fit of despair, decided to kill herself …"
Scientology - what readers think by John Ablett
"Still in your euphoric mood, you will be whisked away to the 'Registrar' who has instructions not to let you go until you have signed up for the next period of counselling or for a training course."
My perspective on auditing by Stacy Brooks
How scientologists come to accept the Xenu story.
Looking over my shoulder: The Inside Account of the Story That Almost Killed Me by Paulette Cooper
"You may not believe this, but you can write something that someone doesn't approve of and then-with the help of the government-be bankrupted and have a quarter of your life almost ruined. And you don't have to live in China or Russia. It can happen right here in New York. I know because it happened to me. I haven't previously written about this from beginning to end because it's still painful, but here goes."
I Escaped Scientology by John Duignan
"During my last year in the cult, I was involved in wide ranging plan that involved among other things, the infiltration of a relatively important local government institution."
Counterfeit Dreams - My journey into and out of Scientology by Jeff Hawkins
"'Do you know why I beat you up?' Miscavige asked me.
"'No, Sir,' I said.
"'To show you who's in charge,' he said."
What is expected from you as a life long Scientologist
"Every Scientologist is taught, and has it drilled into him, that to be critical of L. Ron Hubbard and/or the Church of Scientology is to be guilty of hidden crimes, most likely against that which you are criticizing."