Sneaky Scientology Recruits Your Kids On Internet.wmv
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Nice job, Windbeam. Not to freak you out, but you need to know about Scientology's "Fair Game" doctrine. The conman Hubbard wrote, "Never Defend, Always Attack", and you might soon be on the receiving end of some shenanigans. Be prepared, and always have your video camera with you. They're like cockroaches: They'll scurry away from the light.
Stay safe...
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Please report this to Habbo and spread the word.
Scientology is a very dangerous cult.
Parents need to know what's going on. Please tell your schools principle, the PTA, and so on.
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I'm so glad I found this. I had no idea that Scientologists were coming onto kids games to recruit more members. I hate Scientology; the whole entire religion, and even the name, and I'm sure you know why I do. I make fun of it more than I do Satanism. Even though I have no kids, I have a nephew who plays lots of online games. Hmm, wonder if there's Scientologists on Xbox Live? Once again, thanks for this video. I will show it to my sister.
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you are right. beware of the Jehovah's Witnesses too. they will recruit your kids too.
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Alright first of all my username is obiously TheSocioTownUploader, meaning this is my SocioTown youtube account, in SocioTown there is 100'000 members and out of those 100'000 members 8 of them are GameGuides, i myself am a GameGuide which is pretty much a modorator.
Tell me what Scientology actualy is, i will permanently ban any account and IP adress just tell me what it is, you should go onto the forums of these game websites and warn them.
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Free Xenu!
Xenu(*)net
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Thank you to point it out
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We are rAiding the fuck out of habbo.
It sux
15 years old are a lot mature then you give them credit for.
ChristinaWolfle 1 month ago
@ChristinaWolfle I'm not sure how I didn't give 15-yr-olds credit for maturity? It certainly wasn't my intention to come across that way. This was mostly a concern that internet social sites might be used to help recruit kids. I'm not trying to say that kids aren't able to detect something shady when they see it, I just know that it really weirded my kid out at the time, felt like they were threatening. I've experienced similar things over the phone, it can be intimidating even tho it's online.
windbeamproductions 1 month ago
Scientology does target kids through various front groups. Here are a few innocuous sounding ones that try to suck people in by not telling them they are Scientology right away:
* Drug Free Marshals
* Youth for Human Rights International
* Applied Scholastics
* The Way to Happiness
In Nashville, they are encouraging parents to drop their kids off for art classes.
fallschoolbuildingartshow (dot) info
The will use a lot of tactics to disguise who they are just to get people in the door.
murryvilles 2 years ago 8
Thank you for that murryvilles I will add those in the annotations. I was just reading about, "Applied Scholastics" this AM & come to find out it's in my state! Their official IRS documents state that A.S. was one of the programs DESIGNED by L. Ron Hubbard for the express purpose of recruiting new members w/ Hubbard's ideology In every other instance they deny any religious affiliation for A.S. .
windbeamproductions 2 years ago