Author Topic: Scientology vid i did not bother watching but will eagerly await your review!  (Read 3485 times)


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Toxy, please tell me the easiest way for me to go for high-speed (I have AOL now).  Then I will watch (SOME OF ) your videos for sure!!!!

Remember ...the EASIEST :)
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Toxy, please tell me the easiest way for me to go for high-speed (I have AOL now).  Then I will watch (SOME OF ) your videos for sure!!!!

Remember ...the EASIEST :)


http://www22.verizon.com/forhomedsl/channels/dsl/?promotion_code=321/W82

and then when you sign up MAKE SURE you tell them you WANT a tech to come to your house to set stuff up for you..even it they dont...its EASY..REALLy..all you do is pop in a CD and it does everything for ya...

it'll cost ya an extra $50 for the tech to come to your house but makes it easier..


 :)
carpe` vaginum!

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I made it through 5 (of 29) minutes.  Didn't learn anything. 

But I did do a quick search on Google, because I know nothing about Scientology.  Found this absolutely bizarre and dead wrong teaching:

Hubbard stated that the delivery room should be as silent as possible during birth. This stems from his belief that birth is a trauma that may induce engrams into the baby. Hubbard asserted that words in particular should be avoided because he stated that any words used during birth might be reassociated by an adult later on in life with their earlier traumatic birth experience. Hubbard also wrote that the mother should use "as little anaesthetic as possible". According to Hubbard, babies should not be bathed after birth, but should be wrapped up tightly and left alone for a day or so. Hubbard also wrote that breastfeeding should be avoided (in contravention of common medical advice, which stresses its importance for the health of both the mother and the child[34]).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology#Beliefs_and_practices

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http://www22.verizon.com/forhomedsl/channels/dsl/?promotion_code=321/W82

and then when you sign up MAKE SURE you tell them you WANT a tech to come to your house to set stuff up for you..even it they dont...its EASY..REALLy..all you do is pop in a CD and it does everything for ya...

it'll cost ya an extra $50 for the tech to come to your house but makes it easier..


 :)

thanks TOxy!!!!



I made it through 5 (of 29) minutes.  Didn't learn anything. 

But I did do a quick search on Google, because I know nothing about Scientology.  Found this absolutely bizarre and dead wrong teaching:

Hubbard stated that the delivery room should be as silent as possible during birth. This stems from his belief that birth is a trauma that may induce engrams into the baby. Hubbard asserted that words in particular should be avoided because he stated that any words used during birth might be reassociated by an adult later on in life with their earlier traumatic birth experience. Hubbard also wrote that the mother should use "as little anaesthetic as possible". According to Hubbard, babies should not be bathed after birth, but should be wrapped up tightly and left alone for a day or so. Hubbard also wrote that breastfeeding should be avoided (in contravention of common medical advice, which stresses its importance for the health of both the mother and the child[34]).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology#Beliefs_and_practices

BB, did you read the penthouse interview w/the son?
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BB, did you read the penthouse interview w/the son?

No.  What did it say?

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No.  What did it say?

check this out...Johnny Apollo put it in the Scientology Learning thread....

It's WILD.  I read the whole interview.....WILD!!!


http://lermanet.com/scientologynews/penthouse-LRonHubbardJr-interview-1983.htm
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check this out...Johnny Apollo put it in the Scientology Learning thread....

It's WILD.  I read the whole interview.....WILD!!!


http://lermanet.com/scientologynews/penthouse-LRonHubbardJr-interview-1983.htm

Thanks.  Wild is right.

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check this out...Johnny Apollo put it in the Scientology Learning thread....

It's WILD.  I read the whole interview.....WILD!!!


http://lermanet.com/scientologynews/penthouse-LRonHubbardJr-interview-1983.htm

pretty good insight about a man no one really knew anything about. crazy bastard.

the son sounds a little off though too so i dont know how much too really believe

and what the hell happened to the spell check back then  ;D
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Hubbard: I believed in Satanism. There was no other religion in the house! Scientology and black magic. What a lot of people don't realize is that Scientology is black magic that is just spread out over a long time period. To perform black magic generally takes a few hours or, at most, a few weeks. But in Scientology it's stretched out over a lifetime, and so you don't see it. Black magic is the inner core of Scientology --and it is probably the only part of Scientology that really works. Also, you've got to realize that my father did not worship Satan. He thought he was Satan. He was one with Satan. He had a direct pipeline of communication and power with him. My father wouldn't have worshiped anything. I mean, when you think you're the most powerful being in the universe, you have no respect for anything, let alone worship.

Crazy ass people who need some good old psychological treatment...

btw, awesome avatar blinky.