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<b>A Crazy story about Aliens</b><br>
 
<b>A Crazy story about Aliens</b><br>
''This is right at the top of the page because [http://www.xenu.net/archive/infopack/1.htm Scientology] advertisements appear on this page. We don't know why Wikia accepts money from that questionable organisation.
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''This is right at the top of the page because [http://www.xenu.net/archive/infopack/1.htm Scientology] advertisements appear on this page. We don't know why Wikia accepts money from that questionable organisation.''
   
''Here’s a science fiction story about an alien called [http://Liberapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Xenu Xenu], I didn’t write it, someone called [http://www.clambake.org/archive/books/bfm/bfmconte.htm L. Ron Hubbard] wrote it. Why is it important? All too often advertisements paid for by [http://www.xenu.net/archive/scientology_illustrated/index.htm Scientology] turn up on the Internet and some are obviously [http://rationalwiki.com/wiki/Church_of_Scientology Scientology] but others talk about [http://rationalwiki.com/wiki/Dianetics Dianetics] or just promise you ethical happiness etc [http://www.xenu.net/archive/infopack/9.htm without making the source clear]. Well [http://www.politicsdaily.com/2009/10/28/is-scientology-a-cult-is-paul-haggis-the-next-martin-luther/ Scientology] doesn’t [http://www.xenu.net/archive/infopack/ look very ethical] and many reasonable people say they’re more likely to [http://www.clambake.org/archive/books/tsos/sos-19.html empty your bank balance] and make you [http://whatstheharm.net/scientology.html less happy and less healthy than before]. So if you find advertisements <s>pretending</s> saying they’ll improve your life and it all looks too good to be true keep away. ''
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Here’s a science fiction story about an alien called [http://Liberapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Xenu Xenu], I didn’t write it, someone called [http://www.clambake.org/archive/books/bfm/bfmconte.htm L. Ron Hubbard] wrote it. Why is it important? All too often advertisements paid for by [http://www.xenu.net/archive/scientology_illustrated/index.htm Scientology] turn up on the Internet and some are obviously [http://rationalwiki.com/wiki/Church_of_Scientology Scientology] but others talk about [http://rationalwiki.com/wiki/Dianetics Dianetics] or just promise you ethical happiness etc [http://www.xenu.net/archive/infopack/9.htm without making the source clear]. Well [http://www.politicsdaily.com/2009/10/28/is-scientology-a-cult-is-paul-haggis-the-next-martin-luther/ Scientology] doesn’t [http://www.xenu.net/archive/infopack/ look very ethical] and many reasonable people say they’re more likely to [http://www.clambake.org/archive/books/tsos/sos-19.html empty your bank balance] and make you [http://whatstheharm.net/scientology.html less happy and less healthy than before]. So if you find advertisements <s>pretending</s> saying they’ll improve your life and it all looks too good to be true keep away.
   
 
==Scientology==
 
==Scientology==
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'''Scientology''' is a system of beliefs ([[Religious cult]]) that was invented by a [[Science Fiction]] writer, the doctrines of which are [[science fiction]]. This coincidence appears to be lost on its practitioners who assume that it is scientifically proven. See [[Starting a New Religion]]
 
'''Scientology''' is a system of beliefs ([[Religious cult]]) that was invented by a [[Science Fiction]] writer, the doctrines of which are [[science fiction]]. This coincidence appears to be lost on its practitioners who assume that it is scientifically proven. See [[Starting a New Religion]]
   
[[L. Ron Hubbard]] wrote the book [[Dianetics]], the Scientologist equivalent of [[the Bible]] while living on a boat with scantily clad teens who waited on him hand and foot[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology]. He later went on to call Scientology an "applied religious philosophy", which basically meant that he didn't think it was popular enough yet to call it a Religion. Scientology ethics can be summed up as anything at all that benefits Scientology is ethical. <ref>http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Fishman/Xenu/scs-07.html</ref>
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[[L. Ron Hubbard]] wrote the book [[Dianetics]], the Scientologist equivalent of the [[Bible]] while living on a boat with scantily clad teens who waited on him hand and foot[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology]. He later went on to call Scientology an "applied religious philosophy", which basically meant that he didn't think it was popular enough yet to call it a Religion. Scientology ethics can be summed up as anything at all that benefits Scientology is ethical. <ref>http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Fishman/Xenu/scs-07.html</ref>
   
 
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<div class="thumbcaption">Scientologists say they are good while at the same time [[Wikipedia:Fair Game (Scientology)|behaving likes asses]].</div>
 
<div class="thumbcaption">Scientologists say they are good while at the same time [[Wikipedia:Fair Game (Scientology)|behaving likes asses]].</div>
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==His son==
 
==His son==
His son Ron deWolf, who changed his name form Ron Hubbard publically speaks out against the death cult and claims he was the result of a Hubbard diy [[abortion]] that failed.
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His son Ron deWolf, who changed his name form Ron Hubbard publicly speaks out against the death cult and claims he was the result of a Hubbard diy [[abortion]] that failed.
 
<blockquote>" I wasn’t exactly born, I was aborted. He was trying to do an abortion bit on me. He had one of those insane things, especially during the ‘30s, of trying to invoke the devil for power and practices. My mother told me about him trying out all kinds of various incantations, drugs and hypnosis. [http://www.lermanet.com/scientologynews/newsherald-DeWolfe07-82.htm] </blockquote>
 
<blockquote>" I wasn’t exactly born, I was aborted. He was trying to do an abortion bit on me. He had one of those insane things, especially during the ‘30s, of trying to invoke the devil for power and practices. My mother told me about him trying out all kinds of various incantations, drugs and hypnosis. [http://www.lermanet.com/scientologynews/newsherald-DeWolfe07-82.htm] </blockquote>
   
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==Scientology free zone==
 
==Scientology free zone==
The Scientology [[Free Zone (Scientology)|Free Zone]] practises Scientology without high costs. The psychological effects are unclear to the author. The effects on the practitioner’s bank balance are likely to be less serious.
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The Scientology [[w:c:liberapedia:Free Zone (Scientology)|Free Zone]] practises Scientology without high costs. The psychological effects are unclear to the author. The effects on the practitioner’s bank balance are likely to be less serious.
   
==See also==
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*[[Xenu]]
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*[[w:c:liberapedia:Xenu|Xenu]]
*[[Project Chanology]]
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*[[w:c:liberapedia:Project Chanology|Project Chanology]]
*[[Fun:Scientology]]
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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===Scientology exposed===
 
===Scientology exposed===
http://www.rickross.com/reference/scientology/scien240.html
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http://www.lermanet.com/scientologynews/newsherald-DeWolfe07-82.htm
 
http://www.lermanet.com/scientologynews/newsherald-DeWolfe07-82.htm
 
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EN9LablMcw&feature=related Scientology Exposed - The Violence of Leader David Miscavige]
 
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EN9LablMcw&feature=related Scientology Exposed - The Violence of Leader David Miscavige]

Latest revision as of 00:27, 25 July 2017

A Crazy story about Aliens
This is right at the top of the page because Scientology advertisements appear on this page. We don't know why Wikia accepts money from that questionable organisation.

Here’s a science fiction story about an alien called Xenu, I didn’t write it, someone called L. Ron Hubbard wrote it. Why is it important? All too often advertisements paid for by Scientology turn up on the Internet and some are obviously Scientology but others talk about Dianetics or just promise you ethical happiness etc without making the source clear. Well Scientology doesn’t look very ethical and many reasonable people say they’re more likely to empty your bank balance and make you less happy and less healthy than before. So if you find advertisements pretending saying they’ll improve your life and it all looks too good to be true keep away.

Scientology

Scientology is a system of beliefs (Religious cult) that was invented by a Science Fiction writer, the doctrines of which are science fiction. This coincidence appears to be lost on its practitioners who assume that it is scientifically proven. See Starting a New Religion

L. Ron Hubbard wrote the book Dianetics, the Scientologist equivalent of the Bible while living on a boat with scantily clad teens who waited on him hand and foot[1]. He later went on to call Scientology an "applied religious philosophy", which basically meant that he didn't think it was popular enough yet to call it a Religion. Scientology ethics can be summed up as anything at all that benefits Scientology is ethical. [1]

Scientologists say they are good while at the same time behaving likes asses.
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His son

His son Ron deWolf, who changed his name form Ron Hubbard publicly speaks out against the death cult and claims he was the result of a Hubbard diy abortion that failed.

" I wasn’t exactly born, I was aborted. He was trying to do an abortion bit on me. He had one of those insane things, especially during the ‘30s, of trying to invoke the devil for power and practices. My mother told me about him trying out all kinds of various incantations, drugs and hypnosis. [2]

His son also alleges that Hubbard was a wife beater.

Operation Clambake on Scientology

The Harm it Does to a Person

The results of applying their crackpot psychotherapy (called "auditing") is to weaken the mind. The mind goes from a rational state to an irrational one as the delusional contents of the subconscious mind are brought to the surface and are assumed to be valid. It also makes a person more susceptible to suggestion since it submerges the critical thinking faculties of the mind into a partial subconscious state. It results in a permanent light hypnotic trance and so from thenceforth that person can be more easily controlled. The person will, to a much greater extent, believe and do whatever they are told. And of course this is used to the full in persuading them to hand over further money and dedicating themselves further to the cult.

The results of applying their oversimplified and inapplicable rules in life is to lose the ability to think rationally and logically. A person loses the ability to think for themselves and so they lose the ability to challenge incorrect ideas. This makes them easier to control. It also isolates and alienates the person from society so that they withdraw from normal society and into their "Scientology" society. This further increases their susceptibility to the influence of their group. They end up being afraid of society, believing all society to be controlled by a group of drug companies, psychiatrists and financiers all of whom report to more remote masters. In other words they are in a state of mass paranoia. They therefore avoid reading newspapers and the like since they fear it will disturb their safe Scientology world. It is a downward spiral into madness.

The above is from What is Scientology?


Scientology free zone

The Scientology Free Zone practises Scientology without high costs. The psychological effects are unclear to the author. The effects on the practitioner’s bank balance are likely to be less serious.

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Scientology has a reputation for suing their critics but they can't stop these exposures because they have no legal defense against the truth and these are just examples, there are plenty more on U Tube.

Scientology exposed

https://archive.is/20120907175653/www.rickross.com/reference/scientology/scien240.html http://www.lermanet.com/scientologynews/newsherald-DeWolfe07-82.htm

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