Tuesday, January 6, 2009

L. Ron Hubbard and Xenu

This is what scientologists believe but they will deny to any one if asked or question.... Xenu and Space Aliens. Just look at this video

Thirty Years After Jonestown, A New Dangerous Cult On Prowl

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

Scientology Lies About Medical Treatment.

Scientology is caught lying once again. This time they claim that they say they dont oppose medical treatment of certain illnesses which are neurologically related. With the news of Jett Travolta coming out, questions of fake medical claims by scientology are out. Millions of people are outraged against the scientology cult.

Anon News discovered a California State Bill which highlights Autism and Treatment via Mental Health. Scientology opposed the bill. Here is the shorten text of the bill. CCHR (citizens comission for human rights) is a scientology front group.

SENATE HEALTH
COMMITTEE ANALYSIS
Senator Sheila J. Kuehl, Chair


BILL NO: SB 1563
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AUTHOR: Perata & Steinberg
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AMENDED: As Introduced
HEARING DATE: April 16, 2008
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FISCAL: Appropriations
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CONSULTANT:
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Park/sh
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SUBJECT

Pervasive developmental disorders

SUMMARY


Requires the Department of Managed Health Care (DMHC) and
the California Department of Insurance (CDI) to jointly
review the Department of Developmental Services' (DDS)
standards and guidelines on the screening, diagnosis,
assessment, intervention, and treatment of autism and
pervasive developmental disorders, and to develop
recommendations to ensure that health care service plans
and health insurers provide appropriate and equitable
coverage for those illnesses. Requires those departments to
submit these recommendations to the Legislature by October
1, 2009.

...

Arguments in opposition
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights believes that there
is no known medical treatment for autism except off-label drugs.



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For full analysis read:
California Senate Bill 1563

Monday, January 5, 2009

Scientology and L. Ron Hubbard on Epilepsy

EXPANDED DIANETICS LECTURE No.2
A lecture given to the Flag Dianetic Auditing Team on 7 April 1972.
C7204C07 SO
EXPANDED DIANETICS AND WORD CLEARING

Here is the text of this bit:


"And then people who have epilepsy, which is a type of disease which gives them seizures, are almost always found on some minor drug that prevents them from getting these—they call them petit mal seizures. That’s epilepsy. I don’t care how they call it. Sometimes they really seize and sometimes it’s just slight. One of those, if an epileptic ever took you by the hand and so forth, he’s liable to break every bone in your hand, if he suddenly had a seizure. But the doctors keep them on something to prevent this. It’s just a tranquilizer and they keep them on that one year, year in and year out. And then you come along as an auditor and you try to audit the pc and you tell the pc that he’ll have to go off that drug. And then all of a sudden, why something will happen from someplace or another that the pc will tell the doctor that they have been taken off the drug by the auditor. And the doctor will call up plaintively asking you to please put her back on the drug because she needs this. And you get into a collision between medical treatment and so on. Now I’ve been using a lot of medical words here or chemical words really. Just don’t pay any attention to them because they’re mostly gobbledygook, and there’s an awful lot of gobbledygook words. Gobbledygook just means nonsense chatter, you see. There’s an awful lot of them."




Sunday, January 4, 2009

Scientologist + Prozac

This video depicts how scientology stoops to new lows making fun of people by stating they take Prosac and Ritalin, drugs that scientology despises. Courtesy of AnonNation: This is the video of the Anonymous Protest to Free Katie Holmes from the clutches of Tom Cruise

Jett Travolta Mom Protesting Against Psychiatry, The Thing That Could Have Saved HIm



The Family Needs to Be Investigated by CPS for child abuse!!! Plain and Simple

NY Post: He Didn't Have To Die

The health problems of tragic teen Jett Travolta would not have been properly treated unless his celebrity Scientologist parents had rejected their religion's theories on medicine, outraged experts said yesterday.

UPDATE: TRAVOLTA HEARTBROKEN BY LOSS

JOHN'S ODDITIES A PULP FICTION

An autism activist, who spoke on the condition that her name not be revealed, said anti-seizure medication could have controlled the attacks that cops said John Travolta's son was prone to suffering.

Police said Jett, 16, had a seizure Friday that led him to fall and hit his head on a bathtub in a Bahamas hotel.

It is not known if he was taking medication.

But the church to which his parents are devoted would have discouraged the use of any medication for the seizures that affect 25 percent of teen autistic suffers, said Scientology experts.

And his parents have repeatedly denied their son could have autism - an illness the church says doesn't exist.

"I believe this is something that was totally avoidable," said the autism activist, who asked not to be identified by name because she says she has a friendship with Travolta's brother, Joey.

"There were such clear indications that this kid had autism," she said. "It's bothered me for years.

"The irony is not lost that Joey has committed his life to working with autism and disabilities, and his brother, for religious reasons, would let this happen.

"Joey tries to be as supportive of his brother's choices as he can be, but this has really upset me."

According to the Church of Scientology, people with disabilities like autism are classified as "degraded" and capable of curing themselves by working harder on the church's teachings.

John Travolta and wife Kelly Preston repeatedly denied speculation that their son exhibited autistic symptoms.

Instead, they blamed their son's problems on a bout with Kawasaki syndrome as a toddler. The rare disease is characterized by high fever, skin rash and swelling of the lymph nodes. Left untreated the, illness can cause heart and circulation problems later in life.

Police believe a seizure led to Jett's fatal fall. The teen was found in a bathroom of the family's Bahamas vacation home Friday morning with a broken nose and smashed skull, cops said.

"The Travoltas as Scientologists - and very prominent Scientologists - would never consult a doctor to deal with the treatment of autism," said Rick Ross, a leading authority on the church.

"This child lived out his life without ever being evaluated or treated, in my opinion. The sad thing is, perhaps he could have been helped."

Jett's parents claimed to have treated his Kawasaki symptoms with a Scientology-prescribed course of "detoxification" - a regimen of diet and saunas that the church claims is purifying, but which Kawasaki specialist Dr. Adrianna Tremoulet has never heard of.

"I am not familiar with that therapy," she said yesterday. Standard treatment includes blood transfusions.

All medication - including anti-seizure drugs - are discouraged by the church, which believes drugs stockpile in the body over time and damage it, experts on the church said.

"The failure to give doctor-recommended drugs or medications to Jett might be considered to be a laudable Scientology ethics matter," said Michael Pattinson, a former senior-level church member.

Calls for comment from the church were not returned yesterday.

Initial reports from police that Jett's body lay undiscovered in the bathroom for nearly 10 hours were challenged yesterday by Travolta's attorney, Michael McDermott.

He said the teen was discovered within minutes by a nanny - whose screams brought Travolta sprinting from an upstairs bedroom.

The movie star tried desperately to resuscitate his son.

"John did everything he could, but it appears it was too late," said a detective.

The Travoltas remained on Grand Bahama Island yesterday, surrounded by more than 50 friends, family and church members who had jetted in during the week for a two-day New Year's party scheduled to end today.

The celebrations, including a catamaran cruise, were canceled as the grieving family instead planned Jett's funeral.

Scientology Is The Problem - Jett Travolta

Why Are They Dead? Answer: Scientology - January 4, 2009

In April '06, Hollywood, Interrupted first reported that the late Jett Travolta (son of Scientologists John Travolta and Kelly Preston) had autism, and detailed how sources in Hollywood and from autism groups could not understand why his parents would not acknowledge their son's reported disorder.

In a follow-up report HI.com told the story of the parent of a child with autism who confronted John Travolta on his son's reported affliction.

While our hearts go out to the Travoltas for the tragic loss of their son, to illustrate the inherent danger of Scientology when it comes to the willful non-treatment of mental health and neurological disorders, we need only turn the collateral damage and death resulting from Scientology founder L Ron Hubbard's quackery:

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Outspoken Scientology critic Tory Christman was
in the cult for over 30 years. An epileptic, Christman
was ordered off her medication by her Scientology
superiors, and she nearly died from severe seizures.
That experience was a wake-up call, leading to her
ultimate escape from the cult in 2000.


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On December 5, 1995, Scientologist Lisa McPherson
perished at the ill-equipped hands of
Scientologists attempting to "handle" her
psychotic break.


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MIT student and former Scientologist Philip Gale chose
Scientology founder L Ron Hubbard's birthday (March
13, 1998) as the date for his tragic suicide. Incidentally,
Gale's mother was a high-ranking official in Scientology's
virulent anti-psychiatry front group
, The Citizens
Commission on Human Rights.
According to reports and records, Scientologist Heribert Pfaff died at Scientology headquarters in Clearwater, Florida as a result of untreated epileptic seizures. It is reported that his Scientology doctor prescribed him vitamins prior to his death.

The US Government Needs To Investigate Scientology Medical Frauds

This week, we learned that 16-year-old Jett Travolta died after hitting his head during a seizure. His parents have always denied his autism, claiming instead that he suffered from an obscure condition known as Kawasaki syndrome, contracted from “carpet-cleaning chemicals”.

According to For Great Justice:

John Travolta and Kelly Preston have only publicly spoken of their son’s having had Kawasaki Syndrome, an unlikely source of seizures, for which they treated him with Scientology’s vitamin, sauna, and running therapy known as the Purification Rundown. There has also been considerable speculation on whether Jett was autistic or had Asperberger’s Syndrome. While a confirmed diagnosis has not been made public, reports of Jett’s behavior make such a diagnosis more likely than not. At the very least, he suffered some sort of neurological impairment that contributed to his fatal seizure.

In truth, Jett Travolta’s autism has been known about for years. In 2007, Hollywood Interrupted reported:

Tim and Patricia Kenny are the proud parents of a 4 year-old autistic girl, believe that it might be time for Child Protective Services to look into John Travolta and wife Kelly’s negligence in acknowledging their son Jett’s reported autism.

The Kennys also claim that Kelly and John “let Jett sit in front of video games all day eating junk food, while they eat the best organic food money can buy. They exclude Jett from all social events because they are embarrassed.”

“Once,” reports Kenny, “when Kelly took him to the movies, Jett started to have a meltdown and Kelly pointed at the nanny and ordered, ‘Take care of it.’”

“Jett does not speak at all,” confirms Kenny. “He has not even been taught how to communicate. We struggle every week to pay for our daughter’s therapy. How dare he [Travolta] ruin his own son’s chances of recovering! We want to get the word out on this.”

The Travolta family are prominent Scientologists. Scientology doesn’t “believe in” autism, and eschews conventional medicine - including anti-convulsive and anti-seizure medication - in favour of a cocktail of quackery with no basis in medical science. Jett is not the first person to suffer as a result of this kind of “therapy”.

Amid the concomitant tabloid circus, it is easy to forget that this was a real human being: a child suffering from autism. And Jett Travolta did not get the treatment his condition required because his parents subscribe to a cult that recommends pseudo-scientific remedies for serious and debilitating medical conditions.

This morning, a commenter on Damian Thompson’s Holy Smoke blog wrote:

Kelly Preston, Jett’s mother, was on the board of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights which is virulently anti-psychiatry and anti-medication. How many children’s lives have been negatively interfered with by the influence of this Citizens Commission on Human Rights, which is part of Scientology, we shall never know. There is, therefore, a kind of justice that the mother, who demonstrated against psychiatric and medical treatment and who would have been involved in the threatening of psychiatry, has lost a son as a result of this anti-medicine belief that has distressed other parents all over the world.

How true that is. And how easy it is for us to laugh at Scientology - at the ridiculous space opera stories, the E-meters, and the obviously bogus science.

But a child has just died. Whether or not his death was accelerated by the tenets of Scientology, it seems certain that while he was alive, his quality of life was severely impaired by parents who hid him because they were ashamed of him, who were unaware of his death for several hours (his body was discovered by a caretaker), and who denied him the treatment he needed, all as a result of their faithfulness to the principles of Scientology.

It is time that the authorities took the Church of Scientology’s quackery seriously.