Feral,
My old posts have absolutely about an off-topic dead agent job! But I'm glad you pulled them out, because actually I stand by them. And this evening I took the old Scientology books off the bottom shelf of my book case and but them in a box under the attic eaves, I felt an enormous sense of relief. In fact, I felt that I hadn't gone for enough and these books and anything related to them were part of a past life within the current one and needed to be sent as far away from my house as possible. They meant nothing. And as I looked across my bookshelf, I could see others which I would could happily go as well. Out with the old, in with the new.
I don't want or need your respect. You gave up far more to be in Scientology than I do. I only took so much and walked. That makes you the expert. I have first hand experience of Wendy and don't believe that 'declaring independence' makes a person a hero. Look at how Sindy attacked me here for saying that I found some of the things in Scientology true and workable, yet does not bring her own husband over here for the same abuse, but gives him the freedom to 'declare independence' on Marty's website.
Three things which are failing in the world:
1. Scientology
2. Scientology critics
3. Scientology Freezone
(the latter have the hardest time admitting to such) They all have one word in common which is why so much misfortune falls upon these people, whether in or out.
and;
Get a f%^&*ng life
What sort of sad person gives a cats ass what goes on in orgs.
And yes, who really does? Those mostly empty buildings which most of the general public will not go near.
Me and a couple of ex's got together one night, had dinner, had some fun playing guitar and then we discussed who in the org was decent and who was a dupe.
Kevin, were you a dupe?