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I read it. Much of it is well reasoned and written. It often makes a compelling case for the Scientologists to rise up and demand transparency and truth from their leader, David Miscavich.
But, there are very Scientological things in it as well.
That's the real problem. Scientology gets some things right, but so many things dead wrong. It's like someone putting out a small kitchen fire and reporting a win--while the basement and upper floors are engulfed in a deadly inferno.
I won't bore anyone to death with details, but there is one juicy bit that I cannot resist.
6.2 The "No children policy" in the S.O.
LRH, while establishing and running the Sea Org, researching and writing materials, still found time for the Second Dynamic. LRH was happily married to Mary Sue and we believe they had four kids - Diana, Arthur, Quentin and Suzette. LRH wrote much tech for raising kids, educating them and maintaining a flourishing family.It seems like Miscavige has a serious problem with children. Possibly, having kids will make staff more difficult to control and kids, as we know, are just a waste of time and money. Miscavige created the "no kids policy", not based on any known LRH policy or datum.
OMG! Why would he include
THAT in a writeup about how to fix Scientology?!!!!
I can't believe he wrote that. Oh well, let's look at it one more time...
"LRH was happily married to Mary Sue and we believe they had four kids - Diana, Arthur, Quentin and Suzette. LRH wrote much tech for raising kids, educating them and maintaining a flourishing family."
Happily married? His wife went to federal prison and he never saw her again, even after she got out. She went to prison by doing what he ordered her to do. He framed her and set her up so he could avoid prison himself. That is held up as an example of a happy family?
Quentin? He committed suicide. Doesn't sound very happy to me.
Ron's other marriages? Kidnapping, terrorism, disowning children, fair gaming Ron Hubbard Jr., turning his wife into the FBI on false charges of being a Russian spy?
How completely insane does Hubbard have to act for a Scientologist to see an "outpoint"?
"LRH wrote much tech for raising kids, educating them and maintaining a flourishing family."
But....suicide? Declaring his own kids? Fair Gaming his own children? Wife is "flourishing" in federal prison?
Insanity.
I can't take it any more.
There is something very, very terribly wrong with these people.
That is why I am against both the Church of Scientology and Scientology itself. It cannot be simpler to understand, all one has to do is look at what Scientologists say and do, in or out of the CoS. They are still Scientologists. That is a very dangerous thing.