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Re: Anon vs. Scientology
Sat, February 23, 2008 - 7:58 PMI would go, but I am going to an action at Chevron that day.
I had the ironic experience of having been employed twice by businesses owned my Scientologist. One of them being Copy Central, the other being Atkinson-Baker.
It is about time that the CoS gets its comeupins. -
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Re: Anon vs. Scientology
Mon, February 25, 2008 - 4:15 AMGood luck with that. I hope that you stay safe in your endeavor.
I was just in LA, and I saw some posters up for a Answer protest(Anti-War) for the same day. Most of the time I'm totally up for civil unrest, But at this point most of the anti war stuff going on are run by groups like Answer, or WCW or some other incarnation. The problem is that the leaders of these groups are fucking Maoists. Shit, if you thought an American president could be bad, imagine an American dictator, no thanks. So I'm pretty pissed that they decided to hold another lame protest(more like recruitment) on the day of the anonymous protest against the CoS. People already know that the war is unjust, but people do not know about the churches wrong doing. -
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Re: Anon vs. Scientology
Mon, February 25, 2008 - 8:20 AMThe action at Chevron, as well as a March 19 action is from a Direct Action to Stop the War, which is predominately Anarchist.
I find that ANSWER to often accommodates with the state so nothing gets done. -
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Re: Anon vs. Scientology
Mon, February 25, 2008 - 11:39 AMHaha.
Those Scientology fuckes believe that little demon like things called "thetans" attach themselves to you ever time you smoke marijuana or take drugs, but mysteriously legal non prescription drugs like tobacco and alcohol dont contain any thetans. -
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Re: Anon vs. Scientology
Sat, September 12, 2009 - 6:58 PMActually, as far as I can tell this is a bit of misinformation. In Dianetics, when drugs are mentioned (I think it covers only 2 and a half pages of a very large book) it states that Marijuana is BETTER than Alcohol and would make more sense being legal. Not only that, but a Thetan is a human soul...not a demon. Demons are actually "circuits" in your mind, causing sub-vocal speech. I don't know anything about the higher OT documents, and really don't give a shit about them in the first place. Going clear seems to be a good thing to work to, OT levels are the church trying to get more money. -
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Re: Anon vs. Scientology
Sat, September 12, 2009 - 11:23 PMIf I understand it correctly nobody has ever gone through all 15 OT's. -
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Re: Anon vs. Scientology
Tue, September 15, 2009 - 12:29 AMThat's probably correct. I'm not sure. My interest is in Dianetics, not in Scientology...so I really don't pay much attention to any of the OT stuff. I think auditing is worthwhile though, especially if the freezone ever takes off. It's shitty having to pay money for something that might improve your life, and according to dianetics that people NEED to do to function at their optimum. The Church of Scientology really needs to change, and it is a prime example of how organizations that follow some top-down corporate model become monsters.
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