Are there books by L Ron Hubbard in your local public library? If so, has anyone checked them out?
LOL, now that was a fun exercise.

I just checked
http://www.digibib.net, which basically is the roof under which all German public libraries are organized - so if one library doesn't have a certain book, they can order it for you from another library. , a search for "Hubbard, LaFayette" gave 147 hits in the Gemeinsamer Bibliotheksverbund (GBV) catalog, which really isn't much, given that that's basically the master catalog for
all German libraries. Some lulzy Hubbardian book titles in some catalogs, e.g. (translated & paraphrased) "Gardening for a greener planet".
Anyway, the demand for Hubbardian "scripture" doesn't seem too high in Germany, or more libraries would hold more of his "works".
Are there cheap or free seminars promoting things such as "resolve the unconscious moments that affect you" or to fix your life or something like that, in your area?
I'm not aware of any.
If so, have you verified whether or not they are Scientologists running those seminars
It'd be pretty hard for me to verify something that I've yet to see.
Are any of your local chiropractors, dentists or other professionals listed as members of W.I.S.E. (World Institute of Scientology Enterprises) - which requires they all pay 10% tithes for "licensing" as members of the Church of Scientology?
As far as I can say, not where I live.
Have you Googled if there are any Scientology or Dianetics centers near you?
Yes, one in Bremen (which I suspect to just some kind of "home office" which probably nobody ever heard about) and one in Hannover which doesn't seem to do too well these days.
If not, why not? Why would you assume?
Some personal statistics from me: Outside of the radius of ESMB, WWP etc, I've only met 1 (one!) person who was definitely a $cientologist and that was a disseminator/leafletter in front of the Hamburg Org. Since I had no time for bullshit at that time, I just left him there. Then there's the FOF (friend of a friend) who had lost his wife, his family, his job, his house and basically everything he's ever had in life to the cult and who now has become a "disgruntle apostate".
When I'm AFK and "out an' about" in the real world, I communicate a lot with a lot of people, but so far, only 2 out of many thousands had definitely been $cientologists for some time of their lives and at least one of 'em is definitely out now. If I wanted to be really paranoid, I could add another 2 or 3 people who I suspect might have been "licked" by some Scilon or some "WISE" consultant, but that's really it.
So there you have it - 2 scilons out of countless thousands of people and over a timespan over 50+ years. Therefore I think a statement like "It'd be highly unlikely that I'd met a $cientologist where I live" is just realistic and locations like Clearwater or LA are the exception, not the norm.
Jus' my €0.02
