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Check this out:

The Road To Xenu wrote:I had read about this in the Ethics book. The Suppressive Person was also called the "anti-social personality," or the "anti-Scientologist." ... "The anti-social personality supports only destructive groups and rages against and attacks any constructive or betterment group." ... According to Hubbard, the government is completely suppressive. I had listened to tapes where he had told us all about the suppressive agencies in the federal government: the IRS, the FDA, the FBI, the National Institute for Mental Health. The government, explained Hubbard, was a suppressive organization that controlled this country. But the real truth was that behind this government was an invisible government that most people didn't know about. It consisted of a secret group of twelve extremely powerful men who were the real source of power in the world. They were particularly connected with the World Health Organization in Europe. And they pulled the strings that ran this country. And the people who worked for the government, like my father, were just minor suppressives that were attracted to this kind of work because it was consistent with their real inner evil natures.

Sound familiar?

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Colonel Panic wrote:Check this out:

The Road To Xenu wrote:I had read about this in the Ethics book. The Suppressive Person was also called the "anti-social personality," or the "anti-Scientologist." ... "The anti-social personality supports only destructive groups and rages against and attacks any constructive or betterment group." ... According to Hubbard, the government is completely suppressive. I had listened to tapes where he had told us all about the suppressive agencies in the federal government: the IRS, the FDA, the FBI, the National Institute for Mental Health. The government, explained Hubbard, was a suppressive organization that controlled this country. But the real truth was that behind this government was an invisible government that most people didn't know about. It consisted of a secret group of twelve extremely powerful men who were the real source of power in the world. They were particularly connected with the World Health Organization in Europe. And they pulled the strings that ran this country. And the people who worked for the government, like my father, were just minor suppressives that were attracted to this kind of work because it was consistent with their real inner evil natures.

Sound familiar?


It's called disinformation, this idea that 12 men run everything. Yet, people still smear conspiracy theorists with it. :roll:

On a lighter note, I'm loving the space opera creation story. Soooo great. Xenu sent the aliens to Earth (Teegeeack) in fucking DC-8's.
Marsupialized wrote:I want a piano made out of jello.
It's the only way I'll be able to achieve the sound I hear in my head.

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Colonel Panic wrote:I think it's because

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Scientologists ⊂ Conspiracy theorists



Once again, that doesn't mean theorists can be lumped together.

This new "religion" (scientology) is a great way to rob, and hook sad people together. Pop culture meets cult.
Marsupialized wrote:I want a piano made out of jello.
It's the only way I'll be able to achieve the sound I hear in my head.

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The man reason scientology opposes psychiatry is that dianetics is a hodge-podge of Freudian and Reichian ideas with all the nouns changed. Sublimation becomes suppression, symbols become engrams, superego becomes thetans, etc. etc.

They don't want people to read and go "oh yeah" and realise the historical context of the damn thing. Like Tolkien must've been dreading a translation of Beowolf with a hippy sleeve.

And God help the poor scientologist that reads further than that and reaches for some real-arsed science.

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big_dave wrote:And God help the poor scientologist that reads further than that and reaches for some real-arsed science.


I think there's a side effect once you reach OT III, where you literally can't pick up a book without hearing a disapproving El-Ron Hubbard say, "YOU'RE REGRESSING INTO A SUPPRESSIVE PERSON!!!"
Marsupialized wrote:I want a piano made out of jello.
It's the only way I'll be able to achieve the sound I hear in my head.

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Skronk wrote:
big_dave wrote:And God help the poor scientologist that reads further than that and reaches for some real-arsed science.


I think there's a side effect once you reach OT III, where you literally can't pick up a book without hearing a disapproving El-Ron Hubbard say, "YOU'RE REGRESSING INTO A SUPPRESSIVE PERSON!!!"


He shouts so loud that one of the Commodore's Messengers inadvertently drops his prick into the ashtray.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L_Ron_Hubb ... _high_seas

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BadComrade wrote:Holy fuck.

If Tom Cruise was sitting on the bench out in front of my store right now saying the exact same shit he's saying in that video, an ambulance would pull up, they'd shine a flashlight in his eyes, then take his ass away to the psychiatric ward of the nearest hospital.



Do you think scientologists hang around on the set of films in the same way drug dealers hang around back stage at arena rock concerts?

I mean, what other explanation is there for all these celebrities becoming scientologists (other than the fact that they're already wacked for wanting to make a living pretending to be other people...)



hahahahhaha.



Tom Cruise is now responsible for me drinking scotch and watching Fresh Prince until the sun comes up.

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Skronk wrote:
Colonel Panic wrote:I think it's because

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Scientologists ⊂ Conspiracy theorists



Once again, that doesn't mean theorists can be lumped together.

Yes they can. They all make wild accusations without a shred of legitimate evidence to back them up. Their accusations are always based upon poorly-documented "evidence", a fundamental misunderstanding of legitimate information which they present as "evidence", or "evidence" which is fabricated outright. They almost always come from an extremist political or religious point of view and usually refuse to address logical criticism of their "theories" in a rational way.

Show me a single case where an armchair conspiracy theorist has ever successfully unraveled a major conspiracy from the outside (not counting insiders who've ratted out their co-conspirators or government agencies like the police or the FBI), brought it to light and successfully caused the prosecution of its principles. If you can do that, I might reconsider my opinion that conspiracy theorists are primarily a bunch of paranoid nutjobs with Internet access and too much time on their hands.
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