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Scientology Black Ops documents released
By M&C Bizarre Mar 13, 2008, 16:18 GMT

Masked men and women demonstrate in front of the Amsterdam office of the Scientology Church, 10 February 2008. The demonstration is part of a worldwide protest organized by a group called Anonymous against the much disputed organization. Demonstrators are masked for what they say out of fear for possible action against them by the church. EPA/ROBIN UTRECHT
The bizarre documents of a former Scientology operative have been released.
The opening pledge reads: "I FRANK OLIVER DO HEREBY AGREE to enter into employment with the SEA ORGANIZATION and, being of sound mind, do fully realize and agree to abide by its purpose which is to get ETHICS IN on this PLANET AND THE UNIVERSE and, fully and without reservation, subscribe to the discipline, mores and conditions of this group and pledge to abide by them.
THEREFORE, I CONTRACT MYSELF TO THE SEA ORGANIZATION FOR THE NEXT BILLION YEARS.
Slashdot has exposed Scientology documents dated between 1986 and 1992 that are of Frank Oliver - who was declared a "suppressive person" and ex-communicated."
Slashdot has posted the Frank Oliver PDF's, and say he should be able to verify the material and has appeared in the media before on subjects relating to the church. Starting page 107, the document shows that at the time of writing the Church of Scientology was actively engaged in black propaganda, "fair game" and infiltration.
Many of policy letters written by L. Ron Hubbard were reissued after his death, showing that the Church of Scientology hadn't really changed after the convictions stemming from Operation Snow White.
Wikileaks has posted the readable PDF that exposes the secret inner communiques of the Scientology cult: HERE
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its actually, www.enturbulation.org/
plain and simple. There's laws against cults in most countries, why aren't they being enforced? I'm not into suppressing religion or lack thereof, but this isn't a religion (or lack thereof) It's a control, and monetarily based organization trying to pass itself off as religion. It's corrupt, morally and legally. And these poor people getting sucked into need to be protected. Isn't it frightening how many celebrities are suckered into this? Their self esteems must be horribly low.
...but, really, what is a cult? We have the right, in America, to free association. Now, if you are not engaged in anything illegal, how can you enforce a law on 'cults'?
What is a cult, legally?
It constantly amazes me how the left, and to some degree, the right, is perfectly willing to trample your rights the minute they are insulted in some way.
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M&M&NMar 14th, 2008 - 09:31:01
Demonstrate and inform the public of the true nature of the so-called church of scientology (TSCC) Saturday March 14 in major cities throughout the world including Hollywood, the founding location, with lots of energetic automatons buying up real estate and taking over Hollywood without paying property taxes. They are a business/private club masquerading as a church.
Locations: Sunset Blvd, later , the Shrine Auditorium where these nutty big-shots will show up to celebrate LRon Hubbard's birthday. Although he's dead, he lives.
This is no church. This is a business marketing behavioral training products based upon effective methods of brainwashing and persuasion. This technique has made TSCC very wealthy, enriched further by their religious tax exemption, a FAT break that robs the neighborhood of services and schools. This business, founded by flim-flam man L Ron Hubbard, is nothing but a financial racket that hurts and alienates thousands of people.
The conflict of his method, and those who disagree with it as the one true path, results in the termination of family and friendships. The children and students are isolated from mainstream culture.
The products purchased by members of this club/cult are a never-ending series of workshops designed to create a vision, L Ron Hubbard's, of perfectly-trained and worshipful, paranoid followers, who finally, are in son some expensive but stupid secrets (on the web--www.xenu.net) to feed the money-machine. New recruits are added, and those tired and broke after 10-20 years try to find their way out. He's figured a way to adapt a ponzi scheme with the same suckers over and over through techniques of behavioral control. The members/subjects are transformed into perfect soldiers, carrying out bizarre instructions for the *good of the world*.
Not good.
At the highest levels, this is simply an insane and abusive bunch of people with lots of convoluted expensive secrets.
For details about Saturday demonstration and the deepest secrets of this Hollyweird bunch, visit www.enturbulation.com
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