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Today Tonight : Exposes Scientology Cult's Xenu Doctrines and Beliefs

Any friend of Alex here???

Alex, she no speak to me anymores,
she denies OT3
& I'm wondering is anybody here able to get thru' that thick skin of $ciloontology & show her this....???

esp. the OT7 (there are degrees of lying as there are degrees of truth? what a crock) denying....I really love this stuff cos if anything shows that co$ is full of $hit its when they blatantly lie on TV
 
This show was brilliant! The way Kate lied. My god! Anything to save the Church. She was very uncomfortable being asked about Xenu. And Jason Beghe, he explains everything so well.
Well done Today Tonight! :thumbsup:
 

lionheart

Gold Meritorious Patron
I agree regarding the Xenu story coming, on air, through Hubbard's voice. Like I said, the lie of his disciples being exposed through his very own voice! :roflmao:

Well done to all exes involved in getting the programme on air! :clap: :clap: :clap:
 

I told you I was trouble

Suspended animation
Amazing.

OT 3 on the telly .... whatever next.



:spacecraft: :spacecraft: :spacecraft:


:ship: :ship:


:aliengreeting:

OSA you cannot handle this .... its THE OLD MAN saying it.

Guys ... there is nothing left for you to do.

Refuse whatever condition you have just been assigned ... it is not your fault ... walk out the door and come and have some :cake: we all know the situation you are in ... you dont have to lie through your faces forever ... you owe it to your selves and your families.

Thanks iaxiloll ... this is incredible ... undeniable proof ... at last.
 

iaxiloll

Patron with Honors
Ahhh the cake is so delicious, all the kneecaps must be aching around DM. The dwarf's goons must be getting a hell of a beating for this. :violent:
 

Alanzo

Bardo Tulpa

This guy, besides maybe the British Journalists who created "The Secret Life of L Ron Hubbard" in the 1960's, is probably the best journalist in the world working on the Scientology story.

Showing the angry, abusive, threatening emails was a nice touch, too! :thumbsup:

I'm afraid it's the people with the funny accents who are doing the best critical work nowadays - the Aussies with their excellent media, and the English Anons, with their London protests.

We need a Scientology critic award, like the emmy's or the oscars to give to these guys: The award given for the best work done to expose Scientology.

What would we call it?

The Xenu Award?

Well, anyway, I'm nominating this Aussie journalist for one for 2009!
 

lionheart

Gold Meritorious Patron

The great thing is now the LRH tape is broadcast by the Aussies, anyone in the UK can report and broadcast it too, because it is in the public domain and they can report on the media story.

This is what happened with the Tom Cruise video. In the UK the BBC and online newspapers were allowed to broadcast the Cruise video after You-Tube took it off, because they were reporting on the media story of the video being withdrawn.

In this case they will be able to report on the Aussie TV broadcast and play the LRH tape.

Also the Scns are coming over as abusive and ill-tempered!

Win! :happydance:
 
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iaxiloll

Patron with Honors
This guy, besides maybe the British Journalists who created "The Secret Life of L Ron Hubbard" in the 1960's, is probably the best journalist in the world working on the Scientology story.

Showing the angry, abusive, threatening emails was a nice touch, too! :thumbsup:

I'm afraid it's the people with the funny accents who are doing the best critical work nowadays - the Aussies with their excellent media, and the English Anons, with their London protests.

We need a Scientology critic award, like the emmy's or the oscars to give to these guys: The award given for the best work done to expose Scientology.

What would we call it?

The Xenu Award?

Well, anyway, I'm nominating this Aussie journalist for one for 2009!

Oh please do not forget the Germans, their accent is one of the funniest.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKruMlUxXuA&feature=channel_page


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq28ZepHzxY&feature=channel_page
 

Panda Termint

Cabal Of One
:puke2: Am I the only one who literally feels physically sick whenver I hear lrh's voice? :melodramatic:
There are many people all over the planet who have felt sick as a result of hearing Hubbard's voice!
I understand exactly what you mean, though.
No, you're not the only one. :ohmy:
 

Human Again

Silver Meritorious Patron
I really like how Jason Bege put it when asked if he had believed the Xenu story when he hit OTIII.

When I heard it, (never did OT III but heard it somewhere while I was in the SO) I thought - "That sounds wild, but I have no way of perceiving if this were true, no way of looking into the past or off planet to where this Xenu used to be or seeing if people have BTs stuck to them now, so I'll just keep an open mind. After all, just because I cannot percieve it, doesn't make it untrue.

Mind you I thought the same about every Sci Fi book I read at in those years... LOL!
 

Leon

Gold Meritorious Patron
One can take this either way - one can join the hordes of people who laugh and scoff and join the hoipoloi asw many here have clearly done, or one can join the CofS side of things and cringe at the sight people making fun of your "most sacred scriptures" and cower in silence consoling yourself with the the thought that "they don't understand".

Let me take a middle road, just to play devil's advocate, and perhaps to stir some debate on this matter. Clearly the whole OT-3 drama is of ongoing fascination to many.

So I start by saying that any piece of information - any "fact", can make sense only within some cntext. Taken out of context or in the absence of any context at all, the "fact" will be meaningless and will quite rightly be rejected by people. Facts have to "fit in" to the broader picture, they have to be congruent to their surroundings. Only then can they make any sort of "sense" at all.

This is the main difficulty people have with the Xenu story. The only context people have for such an event (real or imagined) is the world of Science Fiction. That is the only place where it fits in, in our society. And so, along with Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon, it gets pigeon-holed as childish fantasy. Something OK for teenagers to get excited about but strictly not for adults.

OK, so what context is required for the Xenu story? Is there a context where it does make sense?

I would suggest - being the devil's advocate, as I said - that the difficulty [people have is their own amnesia. Even on this board the idea past lives are ridiculed and belief in them is seen as evidence of brainwashing in Scientology. But just suppose for a moment that this doctrine really is true, and that we have lived for many thousands or millions of years before this life. And suppose too that some people may have a memory that stretches far beyond the lmitations of the present meat body they inhabit; suppose they can recall with relative ease just about anything going back a long long time. (All quite unprovable objectively of course, but real enough to them.)

And suppose they had encountered incidents of implanting and cluster formation in early auditing let us say, and have huge valence shifts as a result - enough to change their lives and their whole outlook on who they are, and so on.

Perhaps such people have the required context to make sense of, or for, the Xenu drama. Perhaps they have a "reality" on things that others don't and so they may find the Xenu business quite easy to assimilate. Perhaps they look on programs like this one and think something on the lines of "forgive them, for they know not what they mock".

Or something like that.

Perhaps.

Who knows?
 
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