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  • do you practice Scientology?

  • Apparently Crowley is known in other circles for his mountaineering skills. Interesting combination...

  • I can add another name to the list of scientology splinter groups:

    Google "tranceform" to find it.

    Barkley was a member of Scientology in Australia in the 70's and 80's, and has formed this cult around himself to satisfy his desire to dominate people. I suspect there are many more such groups in many countries... They need to be exposed.

  • So many new age cults these days. But they use the same old tricks, such as promising to cure diseases, old age, depression, etc. Watch out!

  • great channel and great vids doc......

  • I was a minister at the Spiritual Rights Foundation until last year and was in it for 14 years. I witnessed extreme mental, spiritual and psychological abuse. I remember at least once Rev. Bill letting slip that the teaching at SRF was bassed on Scientology. I have talked to someone else who is still there and they said they had heard Rev. Bill say the same thing. He did not want people to really know this fact but would occasionally let it slip on one of his rages. Keep up the good work PsychDo

  • BPI/SRF's "spirits" must have been based on body thetans!

  • In BPR/SRF there were a series of beings known as "snakes" and "spiders" which were the foundation of all mankinds pain and suffering. In reality, these are the two most common halucinations one will see. I have seen them and I will tell you it can be frightening. But they do not look like real snakes or spiders, on amorphous things which seem to move around like the.

  • I think you are right cryptsub. In one "advanced" class I was in Rev. Bill actually talked about Scientology and the aliens, the millions of aliens in our bodys which we were suppose to give a healing and send on their way which parallels "clearing".

  • I was involved with the Spiritual Rights Foundation years ago when I was far more naive, though not involved as deeply as those training to be 'reverends'. I remember a plaque on the wall dedicated by Rev. Bill to several of his "teachers", the only names of which I remember were Gene Scott, Lewis Bostwick, and L. Ron Hubbard.

  • You are luck to not have gone too deep. SRF has had a lot of problems involved with it. I know several people who are dealing with the fallout of leaving and having to put their lives back together after being horribly abused and used.

  • First psychologist Ive seen that is up against scientology. *salute* well against the abuses I believe...

    Be careful, they have fair game...

    Placebo is effective, but it is not a cure. When the Placebo is gone the person would be a lot worse.

  • Tom Cruise denys that he strong-armed Amazon into pulling an anti-Scientology book from its virtual store shelves last month. The book in question is John Duignans The Complex, in which the former high-ranking member details his escape from Scientologys elite Sea Organization

    On Oct. 31, Irish publisher Merlin released The Complex. Five days later, Cruise dropped by Amazons headquarters.

    A few days later, Amazons British Web site stopped selling The Complex.

  • It's a great book and although the cult tried to ban it in the UK it's available from the publishers in Ireland!

  • Why not focus on the Gaza strip or the split between the West and East.

    What do they have in common?

    Religion.

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