Taken from Pr-log.org
30 years after the Jim Jones cult, the Peoples Temple, massacre in Jonestown which hundreds of its adherents died; Scientology, a new more powerful cult is in America harassing, stealing from, brainwashing, and killing people.
Today marks the 30th anniversary of the Jonestown massacre in Guyana in which more than 900 American men, women and children were killed either by forced suicide by drinking Kool-Aid laced with deadly poison, lethal injection, or brutally shot and killed.
The tragedy took place in the Guyana interior in the Port Kaituma area known as Jonestown, named after Rev. Jim Jones, the cult leader, where he occupied several hundreds of acres and kept his congregation continuously under siege. However 30 years later, we are facing a similarity in America dealing with another cult disguised as a church - Scientology
Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple back in the 1970's seemed to be an honest organization that did food drives and charity work to help the City of San Francisco. Members of the Peoples Temple would show up at rallies at city hall and at various places within the area at a moments notice. The charity work that Jim Jones and his adherents did in San Francisco made him a major player in San Francisco politics. However, that charity which the cult did was actually a front to make their public reception image great. In actuality their members would get beat with 40 lashes by the leader for doing what appeared to be "crimes" against the Temple. Those crimes lead to fear and anxiety within its membership where people would rat each other out.
The beatings would put fear in which members if defected knew the consequences. Some defections occurred most notably in 1973, when eight mostly young members, commonly referred to as the "Gang of Eight", defected together. Because members of the Gang of Eight were aware of sinister threats to potentially defecting members, they suspected that Jones would send a search party looking for them. They were correct, with Jones sending out multiple search parties including one scanning highways from a rented airplane.The Gang of Eight drove three trucks loaded with firearms toward Canada, avoiding watched Highway 101. Because they feared bringing firearms over the Canadian border, they traveled instead to the hills of Montana, where they wrote a long letter documenting their complaints.
The Peoples Temple left a legacy that etched the minds of America how religious fanaticism can be at its worst. Now a new threat is more great than ever and it has been undetected, the Church of Scientology. Scientology is equally as dangerous as Jim Jones but more sophisticated in its methods and the amount of money they have. Scientology has front groups, just like Jim Jones to take on a nice false public persona - Volunteer Ministers, Way to Happiness Foundation, Youth for Human Rights, Citizens Commission for Human Rights, and Narconon (Not affiliated with the real NarcAnon).
In a letter to the LA local magazine, Curbed, a random person was creeped out with Scientologists coming to his doorstep as a search party looking for a "blown" - a person who hightailed from the Scientology - scientologist named Mary. This is similar to the search parties that Jim Jones launched over 30 years ago.
"Dear Curbed: I never had feelings one way or another about Scientologists (live and let live is my feeling), but three just came to my house in Echo Park. They were wearing that "uniform" they wear (aka fbi looking outfits) and the man Scientologist knocked on my screen door and rudely said "Did I know where Mary Somebody was?..." I guess she was the renter before me (I rent). He said they were from the Dianetics Center and then rudely asked me about Mary again, saying "I better tell him if I know her." Given his rudeness, I decided to fuck with him and pretend I did know Mary. So I said MAYBE I know her and then I said Please Leave My Doorstep. He didn't leave, but again asked me about Mary. So I go outside to the doorstep/porch where he is (it's a shared porch with four other renters, a cut-up house), and say again, Please Leave. One of the Scientology women yelled at me that the porch was public property and they could be there. Anyway, eventually they left. But I am wondering if indeed my doorstep/ porch and the whole property is at all "private"; ie, was that woman Scientologist correct that she could be there? I guess I don't "own" any of it, but my landlord, does, right? Thanks."
Scientologists behavior is similar to any adherent of any random cult. There are thousands of videos on YouTube documenting the behavior. They scream in peoples faces yelling similar questions such as "What are your crimes?" "Why are you affiliated with a deprogrammer?" "You are a criminal" This is an account from an Anonymous protester, they have been protesting Scientology for nearly a year, which occurred after the Anti-Prop 8 Rally in Los Angeles.
"During the small flashraid, we were ambushed. They were literally inches from our faces, yelling.Patty even, at one point turned around, bent over and slapped her ass at us like "kiss it". She kept calling us criminals, so I went up to her and said "Patty, you say I'm a criminal? Prove it. Explain to me and prove how I personally am a criminal." she kept trying to change the subject and generalize, then eventually said "You are a criminal, I'll bet several of you are going to jail soon. I know you are a liar and a criminal and I'm sure we'll be able to figure out your crimes soon." I said "So you can't prove that I'm a criminal?" She said "No, I can't. But I will figure out your crimes."
Once we decided to leave, we were immediately followed. We stopped at a gas station and 3 of them stood across the street, waiting for us, screaming our names and barking at us. We continued to walk and they followed us for literally 2 miles.
When the woman passing by asked us what we were doing (masks and such), we gave her a flyer and started talking to her a bit. She said "some of the accusations are pretty intense. It's almost hard to believe." I explained that it is, but we have court documents and personal stories from people who have first have experienced it. Immediately after, Patty started going on and on about how we were bigot cyberterrorists and to not listen to us because we were full of lies. The woman started asking her questions and Patty continued to make herself look completely insane and yell at this poor woman, telling her how she was wrong, how I was evil, etc etc..and Patty kept saying that all she wanted to do was communicate with us. I turned around and said "You say that..." and Patty cut me off. I said "I've tried communicating wi..." and she cut me off to yell yet again. "Patty, I've tried to.." again and again. I explained to the woman "you see? Communication isn't what she wants." and the more Patty talked to this woman, the more she started questioning Patty and explaining to her she was just helping our cause and making herself and her church look worse. We eventually parted ways and Patty continued to follow us.
Please note that while they followed us, screaming at us, screaming our names, etc, we never once responded to her, or gave her the word battle she so desperately wanted. We just kept walking.
When we got to our friend's house, Patty and the gang walked right up to the front of the lawn and accused Empress of harassing them, or being stalking terrorists, etc...many of the neighbors were outside and watching at this point and witnessed the entire thing. We went inside, stayed for about 45 min and when we left, Patty and Co. were STILL outside. Standing on the sidewalk, in the dark, waiting for us."
Scientology has a crazy reputation that parallels Jim Jones. It roams around undetected but in the end people get hurt and even die.
Videos:
Mind Control Made Easy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnNSe5XYp6E
Scientology - What Are Your Crimes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocw90W44Boc
Scientology Followers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPol_m8wm8Y
Scientology Compound
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wjw1pHKJKBY
Scientology Behavior
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyTQp6u7s7U
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Thirty Years After Jonestown, A New Dangerous Cult On Prowl
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