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Top 100 Stupid Moments in Scientology - PART ONE

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Operating DB

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Re: Top 100 Stupid Moments in Scientology

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ANSWER: People sometimes soar to the top of the tone scale with exhilaration and VVGI's for all kinds of planetary saviors. . .


[video=youtube;U0maPor4Jl0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0maPor4Jl0[/video]


On the other hand, downtone people and other DBs are simply not able enough to duplicate and flow power to divine leaders. Ron wrote about that:


"There are only two answers for the handling of people from 2.0 down on the tone scale,
neither of which has anything to do with reasoning with them or listening to their justification
of their acts. The first is to raise them on the tone scale...

The other is to dispose of them quietly and without sorrow."

(-L. Ron Hubbard from his book "MEIN KSW")



I was going to "like" your post but then at the last moment I spotted the reference to hubbard's book "MEIN KSW".
LOL
 

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I was going to "like" your post but then at the last moment I spotted the reference to hubbard's book

"MEIN KSW".
LOL

:giggle: But um....

Herr Hitler & Herr Hubbard. Hypocritically hideous "humanitarians",

Mein Kampf, Mein Knowingness, Mein KSW, what's the difference really?

K = K = K




 
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Gib

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Re: Top 100 Stupid Moments in Scientology

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ANSWER: People sometimes soar to the top of the tone scale with exhilaration and VVGI's for all kinds of planetary saviors. . .


[video=youtube;U0maPor4Jl0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0maPor4Jl0[/video]





The video clip reminds me of the people clapping at the beginning of every LRH recorded lecture. Every lecture. I used to say to myself, who are these people, are they still around, do they have names?
 

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The video clip reminds me of the people clapping at the beginning of every LRH recorded lecture. Every lecture. I used to say to myself, who are these people, are they still around, do they have names?

It's kind of a stunning 7 minute video, hard to watch but maybe this is the kind of thing they should teach children in school.

They don't teach things like that. When I was in my teens, I had no idea that an ADULT could be a doctor and nuclear physicist and write a thoroughly researched bestselling scientific book (Dianetics The Modern Science of Mental Health) and yet be a absolute liar and fraud. Never knew that. LOL

And when kids are growing up they don't show them the hundreds of thousands of faces of LAUGHING, EXUBERANTLY CHEERING, OVERJOYED Germans who loved and idolized Hitler like a rock star and messiah all rolled into one. And then to show them (side-by-side) footage of a ruined and devastated Germany.

And the students would see the numbers superimposed on all those dead German soldiers and citizens, wherein 7.4 million Germans were killed by WWII, more than 10 percent of the country's entire population! And over 60 million people, in total, died as a result of the madman "savior" Adolph Hitler.

Yet, the population adored him, swooned over him, worshipped his every action, word or thought.

Loved with all their heart the man who would destroy them.

Things they don't teach you in school. Whoa! Stupid!

If I had learned that basic lesson, I would have taken abrupt notice the first time the cult members all stood up and applauded a wall photograph. And I would have known what to do[SUP]1[/SUP] when a savior comes around with "eternity" to sell and I would not have become a Scientologist.




[SUP]1[/SUP] What to do = due diligence.
 

oneonewasaracecar

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Re: Top 100 Stupid Moments in Scientology

It's kind of a stunning 7 minute video, hard to watch but maybe this is the kind of thing they should teach children in school.

They don't teach things like that. When I was in my teens, I had no idea that an ADULT could be a doctor and nuclear physicist and write a thoroughly researched bestselling scientific book (Dianetics The Modern Science of Mental Health) and yet be a absolute liar and fraud. Never knew that. LOL

And when kids are growing up they don't show them the hundreds of thousands of faces of LAUGHING, EXUBERANTLY CHEERING, OVERJOYED Germans who loved and idolized Hitler like a rock star and messiah all rolled into one. And then to show them (side-by-side) footage of a ruined and devastated Germany.

And the students would see the numbers superimposed on all those dead German soldiers and citizens, wherein 7.4 million Germans were killed by WWII, more than 10 percent of the country's entire population! And over 60 million people, in total, died as a result of the madman "savior" Adolph Hitler.

Yet, the population adored him, swooned over him, worshipped his every action, word or thought.

Loved with all their heart the man who would destroy them.

Things they don't teach you in school. Whoa! Stupid!

If I had learned that basic lesson, I would have taken abrupt notice the first time the cult members all stood up and applauded a wall photograph. And I would have known what to do[SUP]1[/SUP] when a savior comes around with "eternity" to sell and I would not have become a Scientologist.




[SUP]1[/SUP] What to do = due diligence.

I've started to develop the belief that every life is an opportunity to experience our genetic and cultural progress over billions of years.

We start as a microbial cell, and in utero our development mimics fairly closely in some respects our evolution.

We then paint cave walls in kindergarten and learn to since and dance.

At school we learn the work of Euclid and if you go to a Catholic school, possibly other lessons from the ancient Greeks.

What they forget to teach are the really important cultural elements.

The struggle against theocracy and dictatorship, freedom of speech, the separation of church and state, the rule of law.

These are crucial advances, and with an increasing population of immigrants from countries whose history has not included these lessons, it should be taught in every school.
 

lotus

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If I had learned that basic lesson, I would have taken abrupt notice the first time the cult members all stood up and applauded a wall photograph. And I would have known what to do[SUP]1[/SUP] when a savior comes around with "eternity" to sell and I would not have become a Scientologist.




[SUP]1[/SUP]

I suspect you too , the firs times it happened, (hip hip hip hurrah - to LRH ) , had this image in your mind and felt weirdo within you - as we had seen all those footage on tv of Hitler acclaimed by indocrtinated germans. :yes:
But...
the cognitive dissonance finally handled it...because the little rabbits wanted the carrot...:confused2:
 

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Re: Top 100 Stupid Moments in Scientology

I've started to develop the belief that every life is an opportunity to experience our genetic and cultural progress over billions of years.

We start as a microbial cell, and in utero our development mimics fairly closely in some respects our evolution.

We then paint cave walls in kindergarten and learn to since and dance.

At school we learn the work of Euclid and if you go to a Catholic school, possibly other lessons from the ancient Greeks.

What they forget to teach are the really important cultural elements.

The struggle against theocracy and dictatorship, freedom of speech, the separation of church and state, the rule of law.

These are crucial advances, and with an increasing population of immigrants from countries whose history has not included these lessons, it should be taught in every school.


Quite fascinating!

The moment I read your 2nd sentence ("We then paint cave walls in kindergarten and learn to since and dance.") I was hooked.

That would make an incredibly fascinating study, essay or even doctoral thesis.

I wonder if the entire anthropological history of man was plotted (per your paradigm) on an accurate scale that corresponded to the YEARS of a person's life, how closely the two would parallel.

It might even a short study to look at the various "ages" beginning with the three prehistoric ages (stone age, bronze age, iron age...) and continuing forward to modern day, plotting each against what chronological age for one man would be within their lifetime.

It would be very cool if they continued to match up--like your "paint cave walls in kindergarten" does, so beautifully!

PERSONAL NOTE: I think if I plotted my own lifetime, the "SCIENTOLOGY AGE" would correspond precisely to the years 500 to 1500 AD[SUP]*[/SUP].


[SUP]*[/SUP] (500-
1500 AD) Also known as the "Dark Ages" LOL
 
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cleared cannibal

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Not exactly from Scn but sums up those left in better than any words I can come up with.


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Sometimes people don’t want to hear the truth because they don’t want their illusions destroyed.” –Friedrich Nietzsche
 

JustSheila

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Re: Top 100 Stupid Moments in Scientology

What they forget to teach are the really important cultural elements.

The struggle against theocracy and dictatorship, freedom of speech, the separation of church and state, the rule of law.

These are crucial advances, and with an increasing population of immigrants from countries whose history has not included these lessons, it should be taught in every school.

I really like where you're going with this, Racecar. :thumbsup:

It would make a great thread. Would you start one with this idea, please? It's a really important point that I haven't seen brought up elsewhere.
 

Karen#1

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Alex Gibney makes his position known. He has experienced and seen their dark side.

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Gib

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Re: Top 100 Stupid Moments in Scientology

It's kind of a stunning 7 minute video, hard to watch but maybe this is the kind of thing they should teach children in school.

They don't teach things like that. When I was in my teens, I had no idea that an ADULT could be a doctor and nuclear physicist and write a thoroughly researched bestselling scientific book (Dianetics The Modern Science of Mental Health) and yet be a absolute liar and fraud. Never knew that. LOL

And when kids are growing up they don't show them the hundreds of thousands of faces of LAUGHING, EXUBERANTLY CHEERING, OVERJOYED Germans who loved and idolized Hitler like a rock star and messiah all rolled into one. And then to show them (side-by-side) footage of a ruined and devastated Germany.

And the students would see the numbers superimposed on all those dead German soldiers and citizens, wherein 7.4 million Germans were killed by WWII, more than 10 percent of the country's entire population! And over 60 million people, in total, died as a result of the madman "savior" Adolph Hitler.

Yet, the population adored him, swooned over him, worshipped his every action, word or thought.

Loved with all their heart the man who would destroy them.

Things they don't teach you in school. Whoa! Stupid!

If I had learned that basic lesson, I would have taken abrupt notice the first time the cult members all stood up and applauded a wall photograph. And I would have known what to do[SUP]1[/SUP] when a savior comes around with "eternity" to sell and I would not have become a Scientologist.




[SUP]1[/SUP] What to do = due diligence.

Couldn't agree more.

Hubbard said there are 3 forms of case gain: education, processing and change of environment.

Both my parents families blew (change of environment) from Nazi Germany. Unfortunately they were not quite educated as you say, and didn't teach me this :melodramatic:.

Sort of explains why folks blow from scientology, change of environment to get (case gain) or relief from the bat shit crazy. (then get declared SP ----------->>>>> LOL)
 

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Top 100 Stupid Things Scientologists are Thinking

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FAQ:

QUESTION: WHAT ARE SCIENTOLOGISTS THINKING BEHIND THOSE CREEPY STARING EYEBALLS?
ANSWER: The same thing Tom Cruise is thinking.

QUESTION: OKAY THEN, WHAT IS TOM CRUISE THINKING BEHIND THAT CREEPY GRIN?

ANSWER:
(see below)


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Gizmo

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Re: Top 100 Stupid Things Scientologists are Thinking

...QUE
FAQ:

QUESTION: WHAT ARE SCIENTOLOGISTS THINKING BEHIND THOSE CREEPY STARING EYEBALLS?
ANSWER: The same thing Tom Cruise is thinking.

QUESTION: OKAY THEN, WHAT IS TOM CRUISE THINKING BEHIND THAT CREEPY GRIN?

ANSWER:
(see below)


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I laugh today a what silly shit people still believe !

Wait a minute . . . . I used to believe that same shit, too !
 

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STUPID SCIENTOLOGY SECRETS

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I laugh today a what silly shit people still believe !

Wait a minute . . . . I used to believe that same shit, too !


LOL, exactly!

That's why I am adding a new feature to the STUPID THREAD (to make up the damage to mankind for once promoting Scientology, lol).

It's STUPID SCIENTOLOGY SECRETS.




STUPID SCIENTOLOGY SECRET #9
FREE STRESS TESTS


How much does their "FREE" STRESS TEST actually cost?

ANSWER: AVG. COST TO DO SCIENTLOLOGY =
$500,000

Seriously.


AAESOGI
Ask An Ex-Scientologist Or Google It.



 
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Free Being Me

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Re: Top 100 Stupid Things Scientologists are Thinking

...QUE
FAQ:

QUESTION: WHAT ARE SCIENTOLOGISTS THINKING BEHIND THOSE CREEPY STARING EYEBALLS?
ANSWER: The same thing Tom Cruise is thinking.

QUESTION: OKAY THEN, WHAT IS TOM CRUISE THINKING BEHIND THAT CREEPY GRIN?

ANSWER:
(see below)


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tom-cruise-crazy-person1.jpg


:hysterical:
 

Operating DB

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Re: Top 100 Scariest Cringe Moments In Scientology

I'm still cracking up at Helluva's phrase "CREEPY STARING EYEBALLS". To think that we used to have those creepy staring eyeballs ourselves at one point. Damn! I'm having another cringe moment!
 

lotus

stubborn rebel sheep!
Re: Top 100 Scariest Cringe Moments In Scientology

I laugh today a what silly shit people still believe !

Wait a minute . . . . I used to believe that same shit, too !

Good lord! I never would have thought that you were capable of believing that shit :duh:



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LOL, exactly!


Good lord! I never would have thought that you were capable of believing that shit :duh:



I'm still cracking up at Helluva's phrase "CREEPY STARING EYEBALLS". To think that we used to have those creepy staring eyeballs ourselves at one point. Damn! I'm having another cringe moment!

Good lord! I never would have thought that you were capable of believing that shit :duh:



:unsure::nervous: :confused2::unsure::nervous: :confused2:​
 

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I'm still cracking up at Helluva's phrase "CREEPY STARING EYEBALLS". To think that we used to have those creepy staring eyeballs ourselves at one point. Damn! I'm having another cringe moment!


"MY ZERO[SUP]1[/SUP] IS IN"

tomcruisecrazyeyes.jpg

ergo...
"MY COMMON SENSE IS OUT"




[SUP]1[/SUP]ZERO - noun: Abbr/slang for TR-O. 1. The Scientology training routine where a being learns to sit there and do nothing. 2. The everyday Scientology practice of staring at people as if you are helping them when in fact you are doing nothing.
 
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Gizmo

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Re: Top 100 Scariest Cringe Moments In Scientology

Good lord! I never would have thought that you were capable of believing that shit :duh:

Good lord! I never would have thought that you were capable of believing that shit :duh:

Good lord! I never would have thought that you were capable of believing that shit :duh:


:unsure::nervous: :confused2::unsure::nervous: :confused2:​

Me neither.

And THAT is still scary.

Sort made me into a " trust but verify" - double & triple check - & still be wary.

Hell, now I'll hold even a $5 bill up to the light to make sure it is " real ".

Damn.
 

lotus

stubborn rebel sheep!
Re: Top 100 Stupid Moments in Scientology

Gizmo,
I kid you guys!

Seriously,

We thought Dr Hubbard made real scientific research and came up with a compilation of recalls and stuff that he pulled out from thousands of pc to build a time track... :confused2:

That could have been possible...until you meet Dr Hubbard and spend a few weeks with the poor sociopath, psychotic paranoid narcissist on drugs, when he has gone creepy and wild :omg:

That could have been possible...My sister who is very wise was a true believer of a sort of hypnosis practitionner Guru who was said to get people under hypnosis, to travel in the futur, year 2000, and pretended to pull out the same stuff they all saw... mainly flying cars.... most major cities gone in the ocean :biggrin:
She believed such scam..,while I thought Hubtard thetans, sent in the past, had revealed time track of the universe and clams...:confused2:
 
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