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Scientology, the Dangerous Environment Racket PDF Print E-mail

Scientology, as is becoming progressively well known, is an aggressive, abusive, dishonest and criminal US-operated cult. The Scientologists are perpetrating among themselves, and attempting to impose on the rest of the world, a massive and blatant suppression and erasure of basic human rights. And the Scientologists are doing this while portraying and positioning themselves as great defenders of human rights.

Scientology calls the rest of the world, the "wog world," and calls human beings, or Homo sapiens, or us, "wogs," an epithet that in most cultures means "nigger." I will use the cult's term for us throughout my talk to most clearly communicate the Scientologists' world view, attitudes and actions.

What the Scientologists, in the name of Scientology, have for decades been doing to trample human rights - their own and wogs' -- is so willful and so evil that the public has not yet been able to grasp and confront it, and bring the responsible authorities to deal with it.

Public opinion has not yet turned against Scientology. That will happen, because no evil will last forever, and because the number of individuals in the public who have confronted that evil and whose opinions are against Scientology continues to increase. Both Scientologists and the wogs who oppose the cult's aggression, abuse, dishonesty and criminality have that day -- when public opinion turns against Scientology -- to look forward to.

Much of Scientology's evil has been committed in secret, and, tragically, the cult's efforts to stifle human rights, particularly the freedom for its victims to speak about its evil, have been somewhat successful. All Scientology's victims and opponents, however, have not been silenced, and the body of publicly available evidence against the cult has continued to grow.

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To Russia with love PDF Print E-mail
From Gerry Armstrong:

I’m going to St. Petersburg, Russia to participate in a conference May 15 and 16 on “Destructive Cults and Human Rights” organized by FECRIS, the European Federation of Centers for Research and Information on Sectarianism. My paper, which will be published after the conference, is entitled “Scientology, the Dangerous Environment Racket.” The term “dangerous environment” comes from cult founder L. Ron Hubbard, appears many times in Scientology “scripture,” and is a key concept in the “Suppressive Person” doctrine. The conference is a great education and media opportunity, and will forge and strengthen North American-European-Russian alliances on the cult fronts.



Here’s a report from a 2002 trip to Ekaterinburg, Russia.

Here’s my paper from Novosibirsk in 2004:  Scientology Cult of Total Espionage.

 
Scientology Catechism: What does suppressive person mean? PDF Print E-mail
Scientology claims that SPs are so labeled so that others will know not to associate with them.
What does “suppressive person” mean?
According to L. Ron Hubbard, a suppressive person is “a person who seeks to suppress, or squash, any betterment activity or group. A suppressive person suppresses other people in his vicinity. This is the person whose behaviour is calculated to be disastrous.” Well-known examples of such a personality are Napoleon and Hitler. Mr. Hubbard found that asuppressive person, also called antisocial personality, has definite antisocial attributes. The basic reason the antisocial personality behaves as he or she does lies in a hidden terror of others. To such a person every other being is an enemy, an enemy to be covertly or overtly destroyed. The fixation is that survival itself depends on “keeping others down” or “keeping people ignorant.” If anyone were to promise to make others stronger or brighter, theantisocial personality would suffer the utmost agony. Because of this, the suppressive person seeks to upset, continuously undermine, spread bad news about and denigrate betterment activities and groups. Thus the antisocial personality is against what Scientology is about — helping people become more able and improving conditions in society. For the good of the Church and the individuals in it, such a person is officially labeled asuppressive person so that others will know not to associate with him. For more understanding of suppressive persons and how to handle them, the book Introduction to Scientology Ethics is recommended.
 
St. Louis Today: On second thought... PDF Print E-mail

Rep. Hoskins to speak at Scientology anti-psychiatry exhibit

By Jake Wagman
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
22 Jan 2009

Rep. Ted Hoskins, a Democrat from Berkeley, will speak at an anti-psychiatry exhibit sponsored by a group affiliated with the Church of Scientology. Hoskins will introduce “Psychiatry: An Industry of Death” at the Jamestown Mall in Florissant on Saturday afternoon.  [...]

Rep. Hoskins' new blog launches with this CCHR release ...

California Representative Hoskins to speak at Scientology anti-psychiatry exhibit

by traceytownsend31
23 Jan 2009

Rep. Ted Hoskins, a Democrat from Berkeley, will speak at an anti-psychiatry exhibit sponsored by a group affiliated with the Church of Scientology.

On second thought, Hoskins backs out of Scientologist exhibit

By Jake Wagman
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
26 Jan 2009

State Rep. Ted Hoskins backed out of an appearance this weekend at an anti-psychiatry exhibit linked to the Church of Scientology.

Hoskins, a Democrat from Berkeley, was scheduled to speak at “Psychiatry: An Industry of Death” at the Jamestown Mall in Florissant on Saturday afternoon.

The exhibit was organized by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights, a group founded by Scientologists that shares the same fervent opposition to psychiatry.

Hoskins agreed to speak at the exhibit last week, when he saw a portion of the display at the Capitol rotunda in Jefferson City.

Hoskins said he thought the group was crusading only against teachers giving students behavioral drugs like Ritalin without prescriptions.

“When they told me they were a human rights organization dealing with students,” Hoskins said, “they never told me that they came out of the Church of Scientology.”

After learning about the group’s ties — and that they believe psychiatry is responsible for the torture and deaths of numerous individuals — Hoskins called the organizer and canceled his plans to speak at the exhibit Saturday.

“They misled me,” Hoskins said.
 
Gawker: Scientologist Senator to be seated 7 Jan 2009 PDF Print E-mail

Face-Slashing State Senator to be Seated Today

http://gawker.com/5125340/face+slashing-state-senator-to-be-seated-today

Cops are leaking details of their investigation into incoming State Senator Hiram Monserrate's little face-slashing incident.

Monserrate's girlfriend, Karla Giraldo, required 20 stitches for a gash over her left eye, and she initially told a doctor that Monserrate attacked her with a glass after discovering something in her purse (either drugs or "a card belonging to another man"), but then she came to her senses and declared it all an accident. Monserrate says he accidentally tripped while bringing her a glass of water, which you are free to try to work out the logistics of in your mind for a minute or two.

Cops seized the glass in question, and now they're summarizing Monserrate's apartment building security camera footage to the Daily News. It's all pretty gruesome.

Face-Slashing State Senator-To-Be Also Big-Time Scientologist!

http://gawker.com/5116094/face+slasher-supporters-galpals-drugs-made-him-do-it

(Image of Sen. Hiram Monserrate with John Travolta and Kelly Preston)
Sen. Hiram Monserrate endorses Purification Rundown
http://www.nypress.com/article-16488-the-rundown-on-scientologys-purification-rundown.html

Council Member Hiram Monserrate of Queens announced his support for the program in April, declaring that he had gone through the detox regimen himself. Monserrate even introduced a bill to declare April 19 “L. Ron Hubbard Day” in advance of a Manhattan fundraiser for the program hosted by Scientologist, actor and Downtown Medical co-founder Tom Cruise, which raised $1.3 million.
 
Supporter: Canada MP John McKay PDF Print E-mail
Canada MP John McKay (Scarborough East, Ontario)

For the last six years, the Church of Scientology has been invited to the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs annual consultation with non-governmental organizations prior to the meetings of the United Nations Committee on Human Rights in Geneva. The purpose of these meetings is for Foreign Affairs staff to get briefed on areas of human rights concerns by Canadian organizations and to represent these concerns in Geneva. On two occasions Church representatives were invited to participate in organized roundtables on religious freedom issues. As the result of such briefings, Canadian foreign affairs officials have had talks with their European counterparts in Geneva expressing concerns about religious intolerance in Europe.

One official picking up this issue was Member of Parliament John McKay who at the request of the Church met with French officials in Paris about the infringement of religious freedom in France. He wrote a report of his visit to France which was published in the Canadian edition of Freedom magazine.


In early September 2001, concerned by the implications of the France law for human rights, John McKay, Member of Parliament - Scarborough East, met with church leaders, Canada’s Embassy staff and law co-author Senator Nicolas About in Paris. Mr. McKay has been a Member of Parliament since 1997 and is a lawyer by profession. He has served as a member of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights and has chaired the Liberal party National Social Caucus Sub-Committee on Homelessness and Affordable Housing. Mr. McKay is also the past moderator of Spring Garden Church, Vice-President of CIDO (an organization devoted to community banking in developing nations), and a past member of the Advisory Council of Durham College.

Mr. KcKay shared his thoughts on the French legislation with Freedom. His observations are of interest to all who recognize the value of maintaining our international human rights accords which—based as they are on universal tolerance and religious pluralism—remain vital to world peace in times such as these.

 
 
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