Scientology hides it's true, greedy, virulent intentions
THE IRON SKEPTIC
Aaron Sakulich
Issue date: 7/8/05 Section: Sci-Tech
There is so much more to mention about Scientology that I do not have room to recount here. If you're interested, look up L. Ron Hubbard's Sea Organization, a detachment of his church that lived on boats out in international waters. Sound odd? Perhaps it would if you knew that these ships came fully equipped with naked underage girls, with whom L. Ron Hubbard and his cronies could...well, it's none of my business, they were safely in international waters.
We'll all probably be hearing about Scientology a lot more in the coming future, what with War of the Worlds being in the box office and Tom Cruise weaseling his way into every possible media appearance he can manage.
Be wary: in Hollywood Scientology has a special branch devoted to wooing celebrities which hides from the true nature of their swindle, of their murderous ways. Tom Cruise may have had great benefits from joining this despicable cult; that is because he is so far removed from the actual operations of the group.
Scientology is not a science. It is not a religion. It was one man's contemptible attempt to rake in money and feel superior to others. I think one final quote from L. Ron Hubbard himself will suffice for an ending:
"In short a staff member can get away with murder so long as his statistic is up and can't sneeze without a chop if it's down." Be seeing you.
Aaron Sakulich is a graduate student in materials engineering. He can be reached at aaron.sakulich@thetriangle.org
We'll all probably be hearing about Scientology a lot more in the coming future, what with War of the Worlds being in the box office and Tom Cruise weaseling his way into every possible media appearance he can manage.
Be wary: in Hollywood Scientology has a special branch devoted to wooing celebrities which hides from the true nature of their swindle, of their murderous ways. Tom Cruise may have had great benefits from joining this despicable cult; that is because he is so far removed from the actual operations of the group.
Scientology is not a science. It is not a religion. It was one man's contemptible attempt to rake in money and feel superior to others. I think one final quote from L. Ron Hubbard himself will suffice for an ending:
"In short a staff member can get away with murder so long as his statistic is up and can't sneeze without a chop if it's down." Be seeing you.
Aaron Sakulich is a graduate student in materials engineering. He can be reached at aaron.sakulich@thetriangle.org



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mb887766
mb887766
posted 7/09/05 @ 3:42 AM EST
As a Scientologist for 37 years, I thought your article remarkable in its distortions and inaccuracies.
Fortunately you do not represent the true nature of Drexel, a superior center of learning. (Continued…)
mb887766
mb887766
posted 7/09/05 @ 8:59 AM EST
Some of the religious scholars referenced my earlier posting:
Bryan R. Wilson, Ph.D., Emeritus Fellow, Oxford University, England
Frank K. Flinn, Ph. (Continued…)
grid
grid
posted 7/09/05 @ 4:06 PM EST
One would think that, with the loved ones of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish families still trapped under twisted wreckage in the London underground, people who foment interreligious hatred would take a holiday. (Continued…)
mb887766
mb887766
posted 7/09/05 @ 5:01 PM EST
I knew Mr. Hubbard, his wife and four children. He was my senior supervisor on my first course in Dianetics.
I have heard and/or read the substance of Ophidia's reply in one form or another over a period of 37 years. (Continued…)
casadyp
casadyp
posted 7/11/05 @ 3:37 AM EST
Aaron,
I've disagreed with many of your op-eds in the past, but I have to say, this one was well-documented, thorough, and brutally honest. Nicely done, and thanks for having the balls to speak plainly about this dangerous cult. (Continued…)
aaronsakulich
aaronsakulich
posted 7/12/05 @ 10:07 AM EST
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aaronsakulich
aaronsakulich
posted 7/12/05 @ 10:07 AM EST
Friends,
There are some things I'd like to clear up having read some of the comments:
1- The article dead-line is for the sci-tech section is tuesday, which would have been 2 days before the london bombings. (Continued…)
mb887766
mb887766
posted 7/14/05 @ 12:11 AM EST
Have you read Hubbard's interview at:
http://www.ronthephilosopher.org/page38.htm
(A vertical borderline covers over some right-hand text. To resolve, place mouse cursor over top, right hand corner, hold down left button, and drag inward to reduce the window size. (Continued…)
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