Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Xenu. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Xenu. Mostrar todas las entradas

martes, 2 de abril de 2013

Kristie Alley Tweeting for the Citizens Commision for Human Rights

Kristie Alley yesterday retweeted the latest "documentary" from the Citizens Commission for Human Rights (CCHR's) video called Dead Wrong: How Psychiatric Drugs Can Kill Your Child which was leaked a few days ago by OpenComments.
 




Kristie Alley
Despite the fact that people kept telling Kristie Alley that they had gotten better through Psychiatric care, she kept her beliefs even going as far to say that these people who had gotten better where just covering the real problem with drugs (which is a typical line from the CCHR). This is just one of the many ways in which the Church of Scientology tries to fight against Psychiatry. But, the thing you may be asking yourself is why are Scientologist so concerned about it. Well, the answer to that is hidden in Scientology's OT3 level. Scientologist believe that 75 million years ago there was an alien overlord by the name of Xenu, who with the help of Psychiatrist killed tons of aliens, and that these aliens souls still affect humans today, and that these souls or Body thetans (BT's) cause all of man's ills.


domingo, 24 de febrero de 2013

New Church of Scientology Advertisement "Saint Hill Is"

  The Church of Scientology's Saint Hill in Sussex, England has just come out with a brand new advertisement called "Saint Hill Is" and whereas we could think of a lot of things that Saint Hill is, (like say "Saint Hill is an Insane Asylum"  or that "Saint Hill is a waste of an English countryside") we will let the Scientologist have their say with this wacky advertisement.




  We personally love that at about a minute and half through the video (to be exact 1:23) that they show four people doing what Scientology calls TR's or Training Drills. According to the Church of Scientology these drills "improve communication" however it has been known to have a strong hypnotic effects, which cause hallucinations making member's even more vulnerable to this sect.  

martes, 12 de febrero de 2013

The Church of Scientology up for another Telly Award

The Church of Scientology is up for another Telly Award, this time for their video clip of  Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought. But here's the catch, evidently the award has no set limit to the amounts of winners but Wikipedia states that the number of winners can be in the thousands and also that the entries don't actually compete against one another but instead are judged based on a "high standard of merit". So, essentially any crappy video can win so long as the judge likes it.




Yes, I know the video quality is crappy and that the video cuts basically in the middle of a thought but, that was the video that was submitted for the cults entry, I know it's hard to believe right. But, what I really can't believe, is that they actually put this video to be seen by Wogs (what Scientologist call people outside of the cult). I mean they talk about how you can stop aging by not agreeing to age. It is ridiculous.

Scientologist warn each other about Anonymous

We were just sent something incredible, a Facebook post which was posted on an open group called CCHR Voluntaries Group: Ban Psychiatric Abuse NOW! warning Scientologist to be aware of Anonymous. Lets have a look.



Unfortunately this is nothing new since 2008 when Project Chanology first started, the Church of Scientology attempted to discredit Anonymous by releasing this video stating that Anonymous committed hate crimes. Which is far from the case but let's take a look.



 

Even here in Argentina the Head of the Organization Gustavo Libardi makes unfounded and almost ridiculous claims in this interview where he stumbles telling the reporter:


Gustavo Libardi "Confronting" Anonymous.
"Death threats. Death Threats. The phone calls were directly death threats and the threats that are on the website . . .well . .. it can be understood . . . that they are of destruction"

If there were really death threats sent to the Church, they would go to the police and start an investigation however, no investigation has ever been done because no threats were sent to their website just as there are no threats on Anonymous Argentina's Blog, Twitter, or Facebook.






But one may wonder why Scientology would go out of their way to make up such blatant lies. This answer is rather simple Scientologist believe that anyone who would try to speak out against Scientology are somehow guilty of something.
"Show me any person who is critical of us 
and I’ll show you crimes 
and intended crimes that would stand 
a magistrate’s hair on end."
  L. Ron Hubbard
Hubbard Communications Office Bulletin 4 April 1965

The cult also see's Anonymous as a suppressive organization and as such they think the following:

ENEMY SP (Suppressive Person) Order. Fair game. 
May be deprived of property or injured by any means  
by any Scientologist without any discipline of the Scientologist. 
May be tricked, sued or lied to or destroyed.
 L. Ron Hubbard
Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter 18 October 1967
  
Scientologist also believe there is a conspiracy against them from Psychiatry and therefore believe that anyone who is against them is somehow paid by psychiatry. 

 "The names and connections, at this time, of the bitterly opposing enemy are:  
1. Psychiatry and psychology (not medicine).  
2. The heads of news media who are also directors of psychiatric front groups.  
3. A few key political figures in the fields of "mental health" and education.  
4. A decline of monetary stability caused by the current planning of bankers who are also directors of psychiatric front organizations [that] would make us unable to function."
L. Ron Hubbard 
Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter 16 February 1969
"TARGETS, DEFENSE"


Xenu
 Scientologist believe psychiatry is the sole purpose for all mankind's ill's believing that they were involved in Scientology's OT 3 Story which states that Xenu, the dictator of the Galactic Confederacy who, 75 billion years ago brought some of his people to Earth (then known as "Teegeeack") in a DC-8 like spacecraft, stacked them around volcanoes and bombed them using hydrogen bombs.


Scientologist believe that Anonymous members are paid by psychiatry and big pharma but I can say quite plainly that I have never received a check.