19-05-2013, 10:49 AM
Brother ElRon
"One Mighty Sick MF"
"Scientology is evil; its techniques evil; its
practice a serious threat to the community;
medically, morally and socially."
practice a serious threat to the community;
medically, morally and socially."
-Report of the Board of Inquiry into Scientology
for the State of Victoria, Australia, 1965.
for the State of Victoria, Australia, 1965.
1. Hubbard on Morality
2. Hubbard and the Occult
3. Hollywood, Scientology, Satanism and Suicide
4. SRI's Holy Scientological Magickians
5. An Confidential Scientological UFO OT-VIII Teaching
6. Al 'n L ::: Crowley and Hubbard
7. Black Magick 'n Betty
8. Hubbard on Black Magick
9. Scientology & The Hierarchy of Demons
10. Hubbard: Cracker of Women's Souls
11. Scientology -- The Cult of Greed
12. Scientology -- The Criminal Cult
13. The Fishman Papers
14. Operation Clambake
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2. Hubbard and the Occult
3. Hollywood, Scientology, Satanism and Suicide
4. SRI's Holy Scientological Magickians
5. An Confidential Scientological UFO OT-VIII Teaching
6. Al 'n L ::: Crowley and Hubbard
7. Black Magick 'n Betty
8. Hubbard on Black Magick
9. Scientology & The Hierarchy of Demons
10. Hubbard: Cracker of Women's Souls
11. Scientology -- The Cult of Greed
12. Scientology -- The Criminal Cult
13. The Fishman Papers
14. Operation Clambake
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L. Ron Hubbard on Morality
L. Ron Hubbard evidently considered himself to be qualified to preach to 3½ million American children on morality. So let's look at some of his own pronouncements on moral themes.
"Handling truth is a touchy business ... Tell an acceptable truth."
L. Ron Hubbard, The Missing Ingredient, 13 August 1970.
L. Ron Hubbard, The Missing Ingredient, 13 August 1970.
For example, if a Scientologist is asked "Is such-and-such school associated with Scientology?" they will answer "No". What they will not tell you is that the school is run by Applied Scholastics, and/or uses "LRH Study Tech", developed by L. Ron Hubbard and used within Scientology, to teach children.
"The evidence portrays a man who has been virtually a pathological liar when it comes to his history, background and achievements. The writings and documents in evidence additionally reflect his egoism, greed, avarice, lust for power, and vindictiveness and aggressiveness against persons perceived by him to be disloyal or hostile."
California Superior Court Judge Breckenridge on L. Ron Hubbard, 1984
Would you want a man described in this manner by a judge lecturing your children on morality?California Superior Court Judge Breckenridge on L. Ron Hubbard, 1984
Crowley styled himself "the Beast 666", servant of the Antichrist, and advocated the use of addictive drugs and bizarre sexual practices. Jack Parsons was a chemist and an early member of Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, but his passion was Magick (as Crowley respelled the word). Hubbard and Parsons performed sexual ceremonies to summon a woman willing to become the mother of "Babalon", the incarnation of evil. The affair ended with Hubbard running off not only with Parsons' girl Sara, but also with his money. Hubbard married Sara Northrupbigamously, and started to write pathetic letters applying for a war pension. In October 1947, when according to later accounts he had "cured" himself through Dianetics, Hubbard admitted to suicidal tendencies and begged for psychiatric help in a letter to the Veterans Administration.
from "The Total Freedom Trap", Jon Atack
A man who practiced bizarre "sex magick" rituals, telling children about morality?from "The Total Freedom Trap", Jon Atack
"Scientology is evil; its techniques evil; its practice a serious threat to the community; medically, morally and socially."
Report of the Board of Inquiry into Scientology for the State of Victoria, Australia, 1965. Some moralist!
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx
"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.