Ironies of Scientology #1: Elder son rejects Hubbard...
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1:56 so Hubbard uses Amphetamine = speed = Ritalin
No wonder he believed in " aliens " ore Lord Xenu
and little beasties " aliens" crawling over your skin
and doing black magic , that explains a lot as well ,
His son knows the best !!!!
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his penthouse interview is findable on bing, some pretty scary/sick stuff about hubbard in that. i'm surprised pat robertson doesn't encourage his followers to join anonymous pickets.
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Nibs used to be a clam? I used to be a clam, too! I thought I was the only one! I was the clam that helped Chatterbox found Quahog.
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These are definitely Scientology "I-Ron-ies"!
I believe Ron Jr. tells the truth about Dad as he saw&experienced him.The Penthouse interview he did in the '80s is chilling reading.Scans of original mag pages plus another long,revealing deposition Ron Jr.
wrote is at Arnie Lerma's site.
Hubbard was a more evil monster than his hero Aleister Crowley,as Crowley's organizations (OTO, A.:.A)were never devised to enslave,control & extort $ from followers.LRon didn't die penniless like Crowley did.
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Hey tobyx3, I agree with you stating that all religions are pointless,gov'ts are corrupt. But I don't agree with you when you say the poster below you is moronic. He has very good points. Personally, I don't think ANY religion is worse than Catholicism. Pedophile priests that get found out and just get moved to another post to keep pedophiling, taking 10% of your pay or you'll go to Hell. A pope that owns everything. How does scientology even compare to that and how can it possibly be worse???
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Thumbs up for being the most moronic person I've scene on YouTube! All religions are pointless. Scientology just happens to be much more pro-active within our political constructs and much more relevant to hour time. It is much more dangerous. BTW it's time you stopped eating out of the putrid hands of those who display copious amounts of economic strength. They are obviously corrupt and evil. But you would know all about Corruption right? Mr.Russiaversusirael. Government is corrupt. Peace&Luv:D
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pickmanfox, why is someone who believes in Xenu not a religion? Oh I forgot. REAL RELIGIONS deal with a Perverted rapist GOD who impregnates unwilling virgins. REAL RELIGIONS believe in jealous conniving talking snakes. REAL RELIGIONS believe in half God, half human hybrids that can walk on water, part the red sea, feed thousands with one fish, turn water into wine, die and be reborn. How rude of L. Ron Hubbard to think he had a REAL RELIGION LMFAO
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"Xenu, was, according to L. Ron Hubbard, the dictator of the "Galactic Confederacy" who, 75 million years ago, brought billions of his people to Earth in DC-8-like spacecraft, stacked them around volcanoes and killed them using hydrogen bombs."
If you'd care to explain, how is this bizarre mythology not a religion?
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If psychiatrists suppress cures for insanity and oncologists suppress cures for cancer, why didn't the people who make iron lungs suppress the polio vaccine?
Scientology attacks psychiatrists because Dianetics is a form of psychology. It's not a very good form of psychology, but it is based on old forms of psychiatric therapy.
Psychiatrists have the training to recognise it for what it is, and that makes them dangerous to scientology.
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Beliefs are interesting. Scientologists would watch this video and search their minds to discredit it.
these interview- videos need to be seen by the WHOLE world.
Uncover the truth about Hubbard and his REAL life, not the one $cientologists tell.
Hubbard was a Sci-Fi-writer + stage-hypnotist before Dianetiks.
Who should now this man better than his own children and ex-wives.
His two sons, Ron Dewolf and Quentin Hubbard are never mentioned to the broad public.
Guess why?
Hubbard was a homophobic, racist liar, who probably is responsible for his sons suicide in 1976.Shame on you L Ron Hubbard
angloman1 3 years ago 15
Dianetics was rejected by the mental health community *not* because "Oooh, this would put us out of business," but because the outrageous claims of the book have no basis in fact, in experimentation. Actually, a few experiments were done to test some of the book's claims about 'engrams,' and the results were resoundingly negative.
Here we are, almost 60 years after Dianetics was initially published, and its various claims remain either unproven, disproven, or just obviously quaintly outdated.
To3008 3 years ago 12