Scientology: Dentists Defrauded 1/10
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Don't be a suppressive person now. LOL. My workplace was infiltrated by this last year. I exposed it and quit.
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@ceelopwv Why not just pay as you go by using the Meritocracy Method. Prove what you do is profitable and out of the ADDITIONAL profits re-invest back into the learning process. Start out with the little $50 programs, if they work (and YOU are the judge) continue with the next and the next, when they don't work, stop and get it straight until it works, or leave. Take your time, Investigate your results. If you are not getting what you want, stop going! It doesn't take Scientology to defraud you
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MY philosophy is... if it helps me make the money they say I am going to earn and it continues to help me. I will keep going. Caveate... I would use the INCREASE in profits directly attributed to their program to pay for any continued learning. It they helped me go from 1,000/mo to 10,000/mo I would take a percentage of the increase (after taxes of course) and reinvest in another program to help me grow if that were my goal. Meritocracy works, and it works every time. Pay for production only.
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Im starting a new church... Jedism, a star wars based religion, where you pay to try to become a jedi... lol fckin dumbass people, all religion is a fraud
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Dont worry you two, you did it because you were brainwashed, already there. Think about it, why do you two think you stayed there almost a whole day? Exactly because he needed to brainwash you first. Remember people wouldnt stay with a guy they dont know a whole day, unless it was very interesting to hear him. It was interesting to hear him, cause for every second you were there, the more brainwash did you gain, until you were that brainwashed you just handled your credit card to him.
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@AngeliaClaire 18,000 dollars is not chump change. that is a new car or a downpmnt for a home! ;)
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@lauraleesmithagain yeah well I MYSELF would 've walked out and not sign a dang thing
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@AngeliaClaire You sound funny, but in all seriousness If you look & read all the interviews on the net of ex scientology couples, it's always the wife who tells her husband not to do it, and they end up doing it anyway and afterwards getting her involved. And it's usually her that ends up pulling them out too. So there might be something to that women's intuition afterall.
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well he wouldn't be doing my dental work.
Always trust a womans intuitions!
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Good video
"Get rid of your wife." *THAT* is Scientology.
Desertphile 3 years ago 36
"just gimme all your credit card numbers"
A church does not ask for that.
Eskimobob525767 3 years ago 31