Monday, September 10, 2007

2008 candidates supporting Scientology based tax proposal



John McCain, Fred Thompson, as well as second-tier presidential candidates like Mike Huckabee, are all in favor of the Fair Tax proposal. For those of you who aren't aware of what the Fair Tax policy is (like I wasn't) let me briefly explain with a short history lesson on The Church of Scientology.

Way back in the day, a man named L. Ron Hubbard wanted his group, The Church of Scientology, to be declared a religion. The IRS would not grant him that status and thus began an decades long war between Scientology and the Internal Revenue Service. This war even included Scientology breaking into IRS offices to steal documents and hiring private investigators to obtain personal information of individual IRS employees. This war led to the eventual creation of a Scientology off-shoot organization called, Citizens for an Alternative Tax System. They proposed a national retail sales tax that would replace the Federal Income Tax and make the IRS useless. This new Fair Tax proposal idea is almost identical to Scientology's proposed NRST.

When Bruce Bartlett from CBS News Online questioned the similarities at a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed, he immediately labeled a smear artist. Sounds like typical Scientology methods to me. I consider myself the kind of voter who looks at the issues and consider anyone candidate who buys into this regurgitated Hubbardistic tax plan a major issue.

What do you think?

Sign the petition to have The Church of Scientology tax-exemption status removed!
http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/stopscientology



Article found here

Saturday, September 08, 2007

Scientology Faces Criminal Charges

BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP)
A Belgian prosecutor on Tuesday recommended that the U.S.-based Church of Scientology stand trial for fraud and extortion, following a 10- year investigation that concluded the group should be labeled a criminal organization.

Scientology said it would fight the criminal charges recommended by investigating prosecutor Jean-Claude Van Espen, who said that up to 12 unidentified people should face charges.

Van Espen's probe also concluded that Scientology's Brussels-based Europe office and its Belgian missions conducted unlawful practices in medicine, violated privacy laws and used illegal business contracts, said Lieve Pellens, a spokeswoman at the Federal Prosecutors Office.

"They also face charges of being ... a criminal organization," Pellens said in a telephone interview.

An administrative court will decide whether to press charges against the Scientologists.

In a statement, Scientology's Europe office accused the prosecutor of hounding the organization and said it would contest the charges.

"For the last 10 years, the prosecutor has been using the media, trying to damage the reputation of the Church of Scientology and not being able to put a case in court," Scientology said. "As a consequence, this created a climate of intolerance and discrimination" in Belgium.

It added that the prosecutor's recommendations suggested Scientology was guilty even before a court could hear the charges, making it "difficult for the Church of Scientology to recover and properly defend (itself) before the court."

Scientology has been active in Belgium for nearly three decades. In it opened an international office near the headquarters of the European Union to lobby for its right to be recognized as an official religious group, a status it does not enjoy in Belgium.

A Belgian parliamentary committee report in 1997 labeled Scientology a sect and investigations were launched into the group's finances and practices, such as the personality tests conducted on new members.

Investigators have spent the past decade trying to determine how far Scientology went in recruiting converts after numerous complaints were filed with police by ex-members alleging they'd been the victims of intimidation and extortion.

Justice officials seized financial records, correspondence, bank statements and other papers in their decade-long probe to track the flow of money to Scientology. Police also raided the offices of several consultancy firms linked to the Church of Scientology.

Pellens said that prosecutors expect Scientology to mount a strong legal challenge to the charges at a court hearing, which could come in the next two to three months. She acknowledged that could delay the case for years.

Belgium, Germany and other European countries have been criticized by the State Department for labeling Scientology as a cult or sect and enacting laws to restrict its operations.

The German government considers Scientology a commercial enterprise that takes advantage of vulnerable people.

The Los Angeles-based Church of Scientology, which is seeking to expand in Europe and be recognized as a legitimate religion, teaches that technology can expand the mind and help solve problems. The church, founded in 1954, counts actors Tom Cruise and John Travolta among its 10 million members.

Of course the "10 million members" that the 'church' claims have never been confirmed.

More accurate numbers place the 'church' population around less than 500,000 members, not including Xenu the Galactic Overlord. Xenu is the main belief system in Scientoloogy and is just of the thousand's of ways Scientology will take all your money and disconnect you from your family and friends. In Scientology you must get rid of all your alien space cooties before you can become "Clear". Then you can fly around and stuff and hook up with hot chicks like Katie Holmes.

It's all documented here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenu
Animated: http://www.scientomogy.com/southpark_scientology.php

Friday, September 07, 2007

THE END OF THE "CHURCH" OF SCIENTOLOGY IS UPON US - Get your Xenu dolls before they are all sold out!

The Church of Scientology in Belgian will be banned and shutdown. The twelve or more Scientologists involved will rightfully go to prison. Also, who knows how many others they'll bring down with them because as we all know, Scientologists are a bunch of huge pussies who would sell their own grandma for a bottle of Niacin and a Dianetics book.

Belgian Prosecutors have 10 years of investigating this. They have all the corrupt illegal activities all caught on audio/video and other information that will set a precedent for EVERY other Scientology "church". It's not too late to get out Scientologists, but run fast! 12 of your buddies are going to jail and possibly more.

As a side note:

While in Germany, crews working on a movie starring Scientology follower Tom Cruise were banned from filming at military sites due to the actor's membership in this criminal organization (Scientology).

Xenu Speed!

Prosecutors have charged twelve members of the Church of Scientology in Belgium

After a ten-year investigation, Belgium prosecutors have charged twelve members of the Church of Scientology. The accusations include fraud, extortion, illegal practice of medicine, and infringement of privacy law, among others. The decision opens the way for Scientology to be considered a criminal organization.

The group, which is based in Los Angeles, teaches that the human mind can control the
A Scientology center in the Belgium capital Brussels. Photo (c) MBrus
physical world through mental training. It has several high-profile celebrity members who laud its teachings, as well as former members that describe Scientology as a vicious cult.

Henre de Cordes is chairman of the Information and Advice Centre on Harmful Sectarian Organizations in Belgium. He says the investigation showed some of the allegedly illegal activities undertaken by individuals.

"In the police raids during the investigation of 1999, they found lots of personal files on the followers of Scientology, which led to the charge of infringement of privacy law."

Grey area
While the organization itself is implicated in the prosecutor's decision, it may not mean the end of Scientology in Belgium. De Cordes thinks the Church will adapt and survive after the charges.

"It would probably lead to the end of the structure which is present right now in Belgium. If a new structure is being organized by other people than those charged in this criminal case, a new group could continue the activity of Scientology."Scientology exists in a grey area. Governments have defined it as either a religious organization or commercial enterprise. De Cordes thinks the Belgian decision, as with any attempt to ban the group, will probably be contested in court.

"They would argue that freedom of religion has not been respected. After this Belgian decision there could also be a decision at the level of the human rights court of Strasbourg."

Mixed European success

The Scientologists have had mixed success in Europe. In April, the European Court of Human Rights ruled against Russia, which had refused to acknowledge the Scientology branch in Moscow.

While in Germany, crews working on a movie starring Scientology follower Tom Cruise were banned from filming at military sites due to the actor's membership in the group.




Critic of Scientology KEITH HENSON Released!

Critic of Scientology KEITH HENSON Released!

On 26 Apr 2001, Keith Henson was convicted of "interfering with a religion". His crimes include typing the word "Cruise missile" referring to Tom Cruise. He had been on the run since then because of death threats from Scientologists. He was picked up on (2/2/07) and now is finally released.

Keith Henson served 4 months of a 6-month sentence, most of it in solitary. A hearing in early July should have freed him on appeal, but the judge changed his mind in the 2-1/2 weeks it took to transport him from jail to do what the judge had first said would free him on his "own recognizance," sign an extradition waiver.


Here is a comment from Keith's wife Arel:

"Keith is still on probation and will be for another 2-2/3 years. His probation terms are on the Riverside County court site, with Keith Henson as the defendant name. He may not annoy $cientologists."

Regardless..........

CONGRATULATIONS and WELCOME HOME to Keith Henson!


Digg:
http://www.digg.com/offbeat_news/Critic_of_Scientology_Arrested



YTMND on Keith Henson:
http://criticofscientologyarrested.ytmnd.com


Information on Keith Henson:
http://www.operatingthetan.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Henson
http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2006/4/17/194059/296
http://www.scientology-lies.com/mywritings/hensonsentencing.html
http://freekeithhenson.blogspot.com
http://www.laweekly.com/news/news/unfair-game/4713/



Thursday, September 06, 2007

Scientology is airing "The Way to Happiness" ads on National TV

Apparently, the "Church" of Scientology is airing "The Way to Happiness" ad, or TWTH, on National TV according to a poster at freekatie.net. She writes:

"Last night while watching "Flip This House" on A&E a commercial came on for what was obviously going to be some sort of "love your kids" type of organization. It had this girl waiting backstage for her father to show up at a play she was doing and her mean friends were ridiculing her, saying he wasn't going to show. She kept saying "I trust him." Cut to said dad running crazily through the streets to get to the play--which he does just as the curtain is going up, causing a big smile on his daughter's face. The organization the commercial was promoting? The Way To Happiness--complete with their website address.

Great, now they're advertising on tv."


Here's a Youtube.com link to the ad mentioned above:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHJDa2hPwFk

I remember the ads that used to run late at night for Dianetics, with the volcano and all. Very cheesy. I just watched this new ad on youtube.com and it's definitely glossier but people nowadays are more aware that Scientology is a destructive cult . It seems to me that even though some folks may be taken in by this ad, they'll eventually figure out it's just one of the many Scientology's front groups. I think people are too smart these days to fall for something like this considering all the bad press Scientology has been getting the last 20 years or more.

So ironic, too, that this ad shows a father scrambling away from work so he won't miss his kid's play. I bet a lot of plays and family activities have been missed by Scientologist parents (those who were even allowed to have kids, that is) and with disconnection in Scientology is only makes matters worse. What a sad, sad, "religion".


This ad is #14 out of 21 PSAs from the Way to Happiness campaign. You can view all the tacky ads at www.twth.org. Let me save you the trouble and list all the "moral precepts" in the commercials.

1. Take care of yourself.
2. Be temperate.
3. Don't be promiscuous ("cheating hurts")
4. Love and help children.
5. Honor and help your parents.
6. Set a good example.
7. Seek to live with the truth.
8. Do not murder.
9. Don't do anything illegal.
10. Support a government designed and run for all the people.
11. Do not harm a person of goodwill.
12. Safeguard and improve your environment. (picture of planet Earth: "your home is being destroyed")
13. Do not steal.
14. Be worthy of trust.
15. Fulfill your obligations.
16. Be industrious.
17. Be competent.
18. Respect the religious beliefs of others.
19. Try not to do things to others that you would not like them to do to you.
20. Try to treat others as you would want them to treat you.
21. Flourish and prosper. (group of various people saying "give up": "take their advice and throw it out the window")

Anyway, I smell desperation on the the "Church" of Scientology's part here. What do you think?



Posted by Almondjoy on OCMB.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Shocking German Expose on The Church of Scientology

This is a great video showing just how dangerous Scientology really is. This German expose shows just how much of an evil cult Scientology really is, and how insane L Ron Hubbard was.

Definitely a must see!



If you can't view the video above, click here.


Tuesday, August 21, 2007

The President of Scientology is insane - Great audio

The president of Scientology, Heber Jentzsch, is insane. Listen to this audio of him getting completely crazy. This is standard tech in Scientology:
http://scientologypresidentonradio.ytmnd.com

Listen to how Heber does not want Dennis to talk about OT3, the story of Xenu and exorcism.

Read more about Xenu and exorcism in Scientology.

Notice how when Scientologists get cornered they start asking the other person about their probable crimes (known and unknown) and if they are on drugs. This is all simple tech taught by L Ron Hubbard's doctrines.

L Ron Hubbard, the creator of the 'Church' of Scientology:
“Never discuss Scientology with the critic. Just discuss his or her crimes, known and unknown.”



Sunday, August 19, 2007

Huge Critic of Scientology is getting rid of all his Websites, Blogs and Forum on EBAY

Not that I even wanted to sell my prized possessions, I wanted to see what they were worth and how much chatter could come my way.

I also needed to become a huge asshole as "Fred Durks", and I needed to kill off the character. I didn't care for him to much as of recently, so it was time to move on.

Currently I get over 3,000 unique visitors a day to my sites. That is not even including the Blogs or Message board which actually probably get more.

These are good Websites, Blogs and Forums for anyone that wants a lot of traffic. Plus they are great domain names and the Blog(s) itself is always at the top of every Blog search for searches such as "Scientology", "L Ron Hubbard", "Tom Cruise" etc.

Most of the the domain names are 2-3 years old. They all have a Page Rank of 4 or 5. The SEO (Search Engine Optimization) on them is done beautifully (By myself). All the graphics on the sites are all mine created in Photoshop.

You will have the exclusive rights to everything on the websites including all the images, videos, articles and all concept ideas plus I will help you in any way getting setup.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190142639765

This is what EBAY did:

Dear fred_durks,

You recently listed the following auction-style listing:

190142639765 - Critic Scientology Websites, Forums, and Blogs

The listing was removed because it violated eBay policy. All fees related to this listing have been credited to your account. We also notified members who placed bids on the item that the listing has
been canceled.

The rights owner, Church of Scientology International (CSI), notified eBay that this listing violates intellectual property rights. When eBay receives a report of
this type of violation, we remove the listing to comply with the law.

Members are not permitted to use another member's listing's text or images without that member's permission. Using another member's listing's image or item description may violate copyright laws.

Images used as part of another website may be protected by copyright law. Therefore, you should not copy and use such images from another website without obtaining permission to use that content. We encourage members to take and use their own photographs.

- Take eBay's brief tutorial on Intellectual Property Policies and VeRO
- Read the ended listings FAQ at http://pages.ebay.com/help/confidence/vero-removed-listing.html
- Ask eBay a question using the link on the above help page

To take the intellectual property tutorial, please visit:

http://pages.ebay.com/help/tutorial/verotutorial/intro.html

Please be aware that any additional violations of this policy may result in the suspension of your account. eBay understands that you may be concerned about this situation.We encourage you to contact Church of Scientology International (CSI) directly if you have any questions. You can send an email to:

hkkobrin@aol.com

For more information on how eBay protects Intellectual Property visit the following Help page:

http://pages.ebay.com/help/tp/programs-vero-ov.html

For more information on why eBay may remove a listing, please visit:

http://pages.ebay.com/help/tp/listing-ended.html

Thank you for your understanding.


Sincerely,

eBay Trust & Safety



Saturday, August 18, 2007

Creator of Scientology, L Ron Hubbard, was a Satanist

John Whiteside Parsons, a brilliant Rocket fuel scientist, joined the American branch of Aleister Crowley's cult in 1939. He struck up an earnest correspondence with the Beast 666, as Crowley was known by his followers, and soon became his outstanding protege in the United States. By January, 1946, Parsons was impatient to break new frontiers in the occult world. He decided to take the spirit of Babylon, the Whore of the Babylon, and invest it in a human being.

The Whore of Babylon rides the seven-headed Beast.
Picture of the Whore of the Babylon

But to carry out this intricate mission, Parsons needed a female sexual partner to create his child in the Astral(Spiritual) world. If this part of the fixture went successfully Parsons would be able to call down the spiritual baby & direct it into a human womb. When born, this child would incarnate the forces of Babylon. During his magical preparations for this incarnation Parsons found himself overwhelmed assistance from a young novitiate named L Ron Hubbard.

Parsons wrote to Crowley at the beginning of 1946. "He (Hubbard) is a gentleman, red hair, green eyes, honest & intelligent & we have become great friends. Although he has no formal training in magic, he has an extraordinary amount of experience and understanding in the field. Ron Hubbard appears to have some sort of highly developed astral vision. He describes his angel as a beautiful winged woman with red hair whom he calls the Empress & who has guided him through many times in his life. He is in complete accord with our own principles. I have found a staunch companion and comrade in Ron".

But within 3 months, the bonds of friendship were under some strain; Ron claimed Parsons wrote to Crowley, "She has transferred her sexual affections to Ron. I cared for her rather deeply but I have no desire to control her emotions". As if to cement their loyalties, Parsons, Hubbard & Betty decided to pool their finances and form a business partnership.

Meanwhile, preparations for the mystical mission were well under way:

From Jan. 4th. to 15th. 1946, Parsons & Hubbard engaged in a nightly ritual of incantation, talisman-waving and other Black Magic, faithfully described in Parsons Diary as Conjuration of Air, Invocation of Wand, & Consecration of Air Dagger. With a Prokofiev violin concerto blaring away, the 2 of them pleaded with the spirits for "An elemental mate - a girl willing to go through sexual rites to incarnate Babylon in the spirit world.

Parsons mentions that windstorms have occurred on a couple of nights and one night the power suddenly failed. But nothing seriously responsive until Jan. 14th. when Ron was struck on the right shoulder & had a candle knocked out of his hand. "He called me" Parsons wrote, "and we observed a brownish yellow light about 7 feet high. I brandished a magical sword and and it disappeared. Ron's right arm was paralyzed for the rest of the night".

The following night was even more portentous. Hubbard apparently saw a vision of one of Parsons enemies. Parsons wrote, "He attacked the figure & pinned it to the door with 4 throwing knives with which he is expert". For 4 days Parsons and Hubbard were in a state of tension. Then on Jan. 18th. Parsons turned to Ron and said "It is done". He added, "I returned home and found a young woman answering the requirements waiting for me".

The incarnate Ritual set out in Parsons manuscript, The Book of Babylon, is difficult reading for the unconfirmed Spiritualist. Broadly interpreted, Parsons & Hubbard constructed an Alter and Hubbard acted as high priest during a series of ceremonies in which Parsons & the girl shared sex. The owner of the documents, who is an expert on Crowley's magic says that Parsons at this stage was completely under Hubbard's domination. How else can one explain Hubbard's role as high priest in the rites after only a few weeks in the trade?

For the first of the birth ceremonies which began on March 1st, Hubbard wore a white robe and carried a lamp while Parsons was clocked in a black, hooded garment, carrying a cup & dagger. At Hubbard's suggestion, they played Rachmaninoff's Isle of the Dead as background music.

Parsons account of the start of the birth ritual is as follows:

"The Scribe (Hubbard) said, "The Year of Babylon is 4063. She is the flame of life, power of darkness, she destroys with a glance, she may take thy soul. She feeds upon the death of men. Beautiful-Horrible". The Scribe, now pale and sweating, rested awhile then continued".

There are 2 possible reasons why Hubbard showed anxiety at this stage of the ceremony, the owner of the papers says. He was either deeply moved by the spiritual depth of the ceremony or he couldn't think what to say next!

Hubbard further instructed Parsons: "Display thyself to our lady; dedicate thy organs to her; display thy mind to her; dedicate thy soul to her; for she shall absorb thee. Retire from human contact until noon tomorrow. Speak not of this Ritual. Discuss nothing of it. Consult no book but thine own mind. Thou Art a God. Behave at this Alter as one God before another".

On the 3rd. day the ritual began 4 hours before dawn. Ron tells his companion, "Lay out a white sheet. Place upon it blood of birth. Envision her approaching thee. Think
upon the lewd, lascivious things thou couldn't do. All is good to Babylon. All. Preserve the material basis. The lust is hers, the passion yours. Consider thou the Beast raping". These invocations along with other passages in the indicates that Parsons had collected specimens of his own sperm & the girl's menstrual fluid.

The climax of the ceremony occurred the following day with Ron at the alter working his 2 subjects into a sexual frenzy. Over Rachmaninoff he intoned such gems as:- Her mouth is red and her breasts are fair, and her loins are full of fire.

An exalted Parsons wrote the next day, "Babylon is incarnate upon the earth today awaiting the proper hour of her manifestation. And in that day my work will be accomplished and I shall be blown away upon the breath of the father, even as it is written (In fact, Parsons was blown away in a rocket fuel explosion at his experimental laboratory in Pasadena in 1952)

Unable to contain his joy, Parsons decided to tell Crowley what had happened. On March 6th. he wrote: "I can hardly tell you or decide how much to write. I am under command of extreme secrecy. I have had the most important devastating experience of my life". Crowley was dumbfounded by the news of the incarnation ceremony. He wrote back, "You have me completely puzzled by your remarks. I cannot form the slightest idea of what you can possibly mean".

With a distinct note of concern, he dashed off a letter on the same day to the head of his American Cult saying "Apparently Parsons or Hubbard or somebody is producing a Moon child. I get fairly frantic when I contemplate the idiocy of these louts" ( This acid rebuke comes from a man whose activities were once summed up by a judge like this:

"I have never heard such horrible, dreadful blasphemous stuff as that which has been produced by the man who describes himself as the greatest living poet".

By May the same year, Crowley was not only concerned about Parsons' spiritual well-being. There was a small matter of certain monies. When the trio formed their business enterprise, Parsons is believed to have put in 17,000 dollars. Hubbard had about 10,000 dollars of the money, Hubbard and his newly acquired girlfriend Betty, bought a yacht. A report to the head of the American branch by another cult member says, "Ron and Betty have their boat at Miami, Florida & are living the life of Riley while Brother John (Parsons) is living at rock bottom and I mean rock bottom".

In a more sinister way, the report added, "Let us consider this matter of the magical child which John Parsons is supposed to turn loose on the world in 9 months (now 7) Ron, the Seer, was the guy who laid down the main ideas, technical etc. of the operation".

On reading Parsons' accounts of the ceremony and from the reports from the branch HQ in the States, Crowley cabled his U.S. office on May 22nd. "Suspect Ron playing confidence trick-John Parsons weak fool-obvious victim prowling swindlers". In a letter a few days later he said, "It seem s to me on the information of our brethren in California that Parsons has got an illumination which he lost all his personal independence. From our brother's account he has given away both his girl & his money. Apparently it is the ordinary confidence trick. A must chastened Parsons wrote to Crowley on July 5th: "Here I am in Miami, perusing the children of my folly. I have them well tied up. They cannot move without going to jail.

However, I am afraid that most of the money has already been spent. I will be lucky to salvage 3,000 to 5,000 dollars". Just how Parsons managed to capture the errant lovers is in keeping with the other extraordinary chapters of this story. "Hubbard attempted to escape me" Parsons wrote, "by sailing at 5p.m. and performed a full invocation to Bartzabel within the circle at 8p.m. (a curse). At the same time however, his ship was struck by a sudden squall off his sails & forced him back to port where I took the boat in custody".

Parsons recovered financially and possibly as a backlash to his experience with Hubbard he took the Oath of the Anti-Christ in 1948 & changed his name to Belarion Armiluss AlDajjal Anti-Chirst. In his Scientology publications, Hubbard says of the period, "Crippled and blinded at the end of the war, I resumed my studies of philosophy & my discoveries recovered so fully that I was reclassified in 1949 for full combat duty".

Hubbard claims that more than 2 dozen thinkers, prophets and psychologists influenced Scientology (which was launched in 1951); everyone from Plato, Jesus, to Sigmund Freud whom he says he studied under in Vienna.


The record can now be righted with the inclusion of Aleister Crowley, the Beast 666

L Ron Hubbard and Aleister Crowley along with the Scientology


Thanks to Lermanet

Monday, August 13, 2007

Scientologist doctors

Since doctors prescribe psychiatric drugs - Are Scientologists allowed to be doctors?

Also, would a critic of Scientology feel more comfortable with a Scientologist doctor or a Scientologist with a critic doctor? AND - of course the people involved knew the others stance on each others beliefs and criticisms.

I know, as a critic, I would not feel comfortable with a Scientologist doctor seeing me 1 on 1 with them knowing my viewpoint on their 'religion'.

I think that if I was a doctor, I would not treat anyone different. It wouldn't matter if it was a Scientologist or a "baby raper" as Scientologist Jenna Elfman likes to say.

I've always had a viewpoint of "You can believe in whatever you want, but I have a right to educate people about the other sides to it."

Scientologists view me as someone stopping freedom of speech. That's funny actually because they are the ones who restrict freedom of speech. Noted in my recent Blog posting: http://www.stopscientology.blogspot.com

No freedom of speech in Scientology.

Just some thoughts from today.


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South Park Scientology episode nominated for an Emmy
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Friday, August 10, 2007

Scientology promotes freedom of speech but NEVER practices it

There is not one pro Scientology blog or forum that has it's comment section unmoderated. Not one pro Scientology blog or forum will let you talk about anything remotely critical to the "religion". Scientology call this Entheta. They will not let you discuss anything critical to L Ron Hubbard or speak of Xenu who is the focus of topic in OT3 (The Wall of Fire) and the main belief of Scientology's upper levels and the sole reason for auditing.

There is a Scientologist named Jenny that posts comments on all my blog postings. Notice how she is able to voice her opinion and promote Dianetic books. Then notice how ALL of Jenny's blogs have the comments ALL moderated. She will not let you post anything that does not speak %100 positively about Scientology. She blocks ALL comments that question anything about Scientology or it's belief system. This is common with ALL Scientologists. They refuse to see the other side. They also know if they see anything that speaks of the other side to Scientology they risk getting a sec check or being sent to the RPF.

Scientologists such as Jenny promote freedom of speech but NEVER practice it. Jenny asks me why I won't talk to her in her blog postings to me. How can I? She doesn't let you post comments. She leaves no contact info such as email or phone number.

Well Jenny, you can post away on my blog and to you and anyone else, here is my contact info just as I have always posted it:

Paul@stopscientology.com
Phone Number# 1-512-934-3300

Source:
http://www.xenu.net/entheta/
http://www.ronthenut.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenu
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auditing_%28Scientology%29
http://www.scientology-lies.com/scientology-concepts/sec-checks.html
http://www.scientology-lies.com/imprisonment.html

My Blog:
http://stopscientology.blogspot.com/

Jenny's Blog's:
http://www.blogger.com/profile/00100802615136175617

L Ron Hubbard quotes - Why Scientology sucks

1. He followed his own advice in this case:

“Writing for a penny a word is ridiculous. If a man really wants to make a million dollars, the best way would be to start his own religion”


2. “Anti-Chinese Racism, from a 1928 diary entry:

[The Chinese] have neither the foresight or endurance to overrun any white country in any way except by intermarriage. One American marine could stand off a great many yellowmen without much effort.

A Chinaman can not live up to a thing, he always drags it down.

They smell of all the baths they didn’t take.
The trouble with China is, there are too many chinks here. “

3. On training black South Africans in the ways of Scientology:

“The South African native is probably the one impossible person to train in the entire world; he is probably impossible by any human standard.”

4. On Japanese people and their language:

“One of the reasons they [the Japanese] have bad eyesight is probably these microscopic characters [furigana] which have many lines and strokes to them.& We wonder why they went mad and bombed Pearl Harbor when they knew they couldn’t win. That [the Japanese language] would be a reason.”

5. On Arabs, from a 1958 lecture:

“He’s [the Arab] been going crazy steadily and gradually ever since he lost the early very fertile basins of the Middle East. He’s been going crazy ever since he failed to learn wheat farming and brought about the erosion of all of the fertile areas of the Middle East.

This race has been going for a very, very long time and has been eating death for a very long time and it is death.”

6. Apartheid Apologist:

“The problem of South Africa is different than the world thinks. There is no native problem. The native worker gets more than white workers do in England!

The South African government is not a police state. It’s easier on people than the United States government!”

7. On dealing with criticism:

“Never discuss Scientology with the critic. Just discuss his or her crimes, known and unknown.”

8. Threatening anyone who opposes Scientology:

“We are slowly and carefully teaching the unholy a lesson. It is as follows: We are not a law enforcement agency. BUT we will become interested in the crimes of people who seek to stop us. If you oppose scientology we promptly look up - and find and expose - your crimes. If you leave us alone we will leave you alone.

It’s very simple. Even a fool can grasp that.

And don’t underrate our ability to carry it out.”

9. Anti-Democratic:

“And I don’t see that popular measures, self-abnegation and democracy have done anything for Man but push him further into the mud. Currently, popularity endorses degraded novels, self-abnegation has filled the Southeast Asian jungles with stone idols and corpses, and democracy has given us inflation and income tax.”

10. Another look at his advice for life. Compare with number 1.

“Make money. Make more money. Make other people make money.”

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

What Scientologists believe

What Scientologists believe

75 million years ago there was an evil Galactic Overlord named Xenu who ruled over 76 planets including earth (then called Teegeeack).

Due to overpopulation, Xenu decided to gather up the 13.5 trillion people on these planets and send them into volcanoes on earth off the Canary and Hawaiian Islands. He then dropped H-bombs and killed the people.

Xenu trapped the souls of these people in boxes and implanted them with a false reality. The confused souls with these false realities attached themselves in clusters to the last remaining people on Earth. Today we all hold about 2,000 alien souls that can only be released by a Scientologist with auditing sessions. These auditing sessions costs a lot of money to learn a bunch of self-help mind over matter tricks. In Scientology you are brainwashed into believing an un-true history, and you are promised an unattainable reward. Scientologists believe that once you have reached the upper levels of "OT" you can fly around and move things with your mind and do all sorts of fun stuff. OT8 teaches you that you can kill with a thought. This cult was created by L. Ron Hubbard, a warp minded 1950's science fiction writer.

Details:
In Scientology doctrine OT3, Xenu, pronounced ['zi.nu:], was the dictator of the "Galactic Confederacy" who, 75 million years ago, brought billions of his people to Earth in DC-8-like spacecraft, stacked them around volcanoes and killed them using hydrogen bombs. Scientology holds that their essences remained, and that they form around people in modern times, causing them spiritual harm.

These events are known to Scientologists as "Incident II", and the traumatic memories associated with them as The Wall of Fire. The story of Xenu is part of Scientology beliefs in extraterrestrial civilizations and alien interventions in Earthly events, collectively described as space opera by L. Ron Hubbard, science fiction writer and founder of Scientology.
Hubbard detailed the story in Operating Thetan level III (OT III) in 1967, warning that this material was "calculated to kill (by pneumonia etc) anyone who attempts to solve it."The Xenu story was the start of the use of the volcano as a common symbol of Scientology and Dianetics from 1968 to the present day.”

Church has tried to keep Xenu confidential and critics say that revealing the story is in the public interest, given the high prices charged for OT III, part of Scientology's secret "Advanced Technology" doctrines taught only to members who have already contributed large amounts of money to the organization.
The Church avoids making mention of Xenu in public statements and has gone to considerable effort to maintain the story's confidentiality, including legal action on the grounds of both copyright and trade secrecy. Despite this, much material on Xenu has leaked to the public, largely via the internet.

Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenu
www.freexenu.com
Animated: www.scientomogy.com/southpark_scientology.php
Animated: http://historyofscientology.ytmnd.com/

The death of L Ron Hubbard - Founder of the Church of Scientology

The death of L Ron Hubbard

The Church of Scientology is loudly voicing their strong resistance to what they call "psych drugs". It is therefore ironic that the founder of Dianetics and Scientology, L Ron Hubbard, was taking a "psych drug" when he died. This is not unusual in itself, since bitter old men often go psychotic when dying. Witnesses testified that Hubbard died acting like a raving lunatic.
This is from the 1983 edition of the Physician's Desk Reference, pg 1571. It was a couple years out of date when Hubbard died. Vistaril is the psych drug found in Hubbard's body.

Quote:

1. The acutely disturbed or hysterical patient.
2. The acute or chronic alcoholic with anxiety withdrawal symptoms or delirium tremens.
3. As pre- and postoperative and pre- and postpartum adjunctive medication to permit reduction in narcotic dosage, allay anxiety and control emesis.

According to what Hubbard's doctor told the coroner, and what the labs from the autopsy found, Hubbard had been injected with Vistaril® and only Vistaril® in a non-hospital setting. That's what you do with a psychiatrically disturbed or drug withdrawal patient.

"Fair Game" by Scientology

"Fair Game" created by L Ron Hubbard against critics and his enemies:

HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex

HCO Policy Letter of 18 October 1967,
Issue IV Remimeo

PENALTIES FOR LOWER CONDITIONS

(Applies both Orgs and Sea Org)

LIABILITY
Suspension of pay and a dirty grey rag on left arm and day

and night confinement to org premises.

TREASON
Suspension of pay and deprivation of all uniforms and insignia,
a black mark on left cheek and confinement on org premises or dismissal from post and debarment from premises.

DOUBT Debarment from premises.
Not to be employed. Payment of fine
amounting to any sum may have cost org. Not to be trained or
processed. Not to be communicated or argue with.

ENEMY SP Order. Fair game.
May be deprived of property or injured by any means by any Scientologist without any discipline of the Scientologist. May be tricked, sued or lied to or destroyed.



LRH:jp L. RON HUBBARD
Copyright (c) 1967 Founder
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Deaths by Scientology

Deaths by Scientology:

"In my opinion the church (of Scientology) has one of the most effective intelligence operations in the U.S., rivaling even that of the FBI."
Ted Gunderson former head of the FBI's Los Angeles office, quoted in TIME Magazine.

Deaths in Scientology's Fort Harrison Hotel

On December 5, 1995, Lisa McPherson died. Scientology had held her against her will for 17 days. During that time, she tried to leave, became violent, and refused to eat. At the time of her death, she had bruises and abrasions on her body, and she had lost over 30 pounds in just 17 days.

www.lisamcpherson.org

Heribert Pfaff
According to the records, Heribert P. died august 28, 1988, during the night from a heavy epileptic attack. He hit his head on the night table. The scientology doctor reports that he prescribed vitamins for his patient -dispite regular attacks- in stead of treating him with proper medication. Such medication was indeed not detected in his blood during the post-mortem examination.

Josephus Havenith
An autopsy report lists his death as "probable drowning" but notes that his head was not under water. He died in February 1980 at the Scientology Fort Harrison Hotel in a bathtub filled with water so hot it had burned his skin off.

Elli and Jeremy Perkins

Jeremy Perkins stabbed his mother to death 77 times. Jeremy is diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic. Because of the laws of Scientology, Jeremy was not allowed to take his necessary medication.

www.perkinstragedy.org
www.scientomogy.com/jeremy_perkins.php

MORE SCIENTOLOGY DEATHS AT:
http://www.whyaretheydead.net

Critic sites of the “Church” of Scientology

Critic sites of the “Church” of Scientology

www.xenu.net

www.lermanet.com

www.theunfunnytruth.ytmnd.com

www.scientomogy.com

www.whyaretheydead.net

www.factnet.org/Scientology/favresc.htm

www.stopscientology.com

www.scientology-lies.com

www.holysmoke.org/cos

www.xenutv.com

www.ronthenut.org

www.lisamcpherson.org

www.freexenu.com

www.scientologyvideos.com

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

I'm going out to New York to picket a Scientology Org this weekend

Hi,

I want to get the best pictures/video along with handing out the most critical fliers of information to spread the most Entheta possible.

Everything collected will go directly to my http://www.stopscientology.com , http://www.scientomogy.com and www.scientologyvideos.com critical websites along with others. They all generate 3,000 + unique visitors a day.

Suggestions?

These are the closest Orgs I could find to where I'm going to be around in the next week:
http://www.scientology.org/mapscn/mqinterconnect

1. Church of Scientology of Long Island
64 Bethpage Road
Hicksville, NY 11801
Tel: 516-939-2250
Email: longisl...@scientology.net
Web site: http://www.scientology-longisland.org
Church of Scientology of Long Island
64 Bethpage Road
Hicksville
NY 11801

2. Church of Scientology of Harlem
2250 3rd Ave.
Harlem, NY 10035
Tel: (212) 828-1825
Email: i...@scientology-harlem.org
Web site: http://www.scientology-harlem.org
Church of Scientology of Harlem
2250 3rd Ave.
Harlem
NY 10035

3. Church of Scientology of Celebrity Centre New York
65 East 82nd Street
New York, NY 10028
Tel: 212-288-1526
Email: ccnewy...@scientology.net
Web site: http://www.scientology-ccnewyork.org
Church of Scientology of Celebrity Centre New York
65 East 82nd Street
New York NY 10028

4. Church of Scientology of New York
227 West 46th Street
New York, NY 10036-1409
Tel: (212) 921-1210
Email: newy...@scientology.net
Web site: http://www.scientology-newyork.org
Church of Scientology of New York
227 West 46th Street
New York
NY 10036-1409

5. Church of Scientology Mission of New Jersey
245 Diamond Bridge Ave
Hawthorne, NJ 07506
Tel: 973-304-0808
Email: newjer...@scientology.net
Web site: http://www.smi.org
Church of Scientology Mission of New Jersey
245 Diamond Bridge Ave
Hawthorne
NJ 07506

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Does anyone know of the areas I mentioned above and what works and what doesn't? Last time I was in New York, I was 8 years old.

I'm looking for an Org with lots of traffic to educate the most masses.

Anyone, please email me or add a comment with more information. If you are in the area and interested in going out with the few people I'm already going with, please email at paul@stopscientology.com. I welcome anyone. It should be a blast!

Here is my number too - 512-934-3300 and my name is Paul.

I'm thinking sometime this weekend.

Thanks in advance!


_________________
www.scientologyvideos.com
www.scientomogy.com/the_bridge.php
www.scientomogy.com/jeremy_perkins.php
www.scientomogy.com/southpark_scientology.php

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

The Church of Scientology and their Crazy Followers

Mark Bunker vs. The Church of Scientology. Just awesome!
http://www.scientologyvideos.com/scientology_videos_pages.php

Jenna Elfman accusing someone of raping a baby because of a t-shirt
they are wearing:
http://www.scientomogy.com/dharma.php

TOM CRUISE SAYS:
"Some people, well, if they don't like Scientology, well, then, fuck
you." He rises from the table. "Really." He points an angry finger at
the imaginary enemy. "Fuck you." His face reddens. "Period."
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/_/id/6420217

Darth Vader:
http://scientologydisturbing.ytmnd.com

Scientologist Heber Jensch is insane:
http://heberjenschinsane.ytmnd.com

John Travolta blames the Virginia Tech school shootings on
psychotropic drugs.

Then the toxicology tests come back.......

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - The student who killed 32 people at Virginia Tech University before committing suicide had no prescription drugs or toxic substances in his system, state police said Thursday.

http://www.thetheatreaddict.com/images/travolta_hairspray.jpg

Homosexuality and Scientology:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexuality_and_Scientology

How to become a cult leader like L Ron Hubbard: The founder of Scientology

This is a must see for all. It never mentions Scientology or L Ron Hubbard directly but describes them perfectly. Now you too can become a multi-millionaire by starting your very own scam of a "religion" with thousands of followers willing to die for you at any moment.


Video: How to Become a Cult Leader


The Church of Scientology:

Ruined lives. Lost fortunes. Federal crimes, and even death -- Welcome to the "Church" of Scientology.

Scientology poses as a religion but really is a ruthless global scam -- and aiming for the mainstream.

What part of your life do you want to handle? Everyone can improve in some aspect of their lives, but Scientology is definitely not the answer.

There are no benefits to Scientology. There is only loss. Loss of your mind, your friends, your family, your money, your possessions, along with the fact that you might end up dead.

How many more people have to die before someone decides it is time to put an end to this evil cult?

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Scientology hacked my scientologyvideos.com website

The Church of Scientology somehow added their cult propaganda to my critic site.

On the include tag at the bottom of all my pages on www.scientologyvides.com I have a news section.

Here is just the include tag: http://www.scientologyvideos.com/scientology_videos.php

They added:

The L. Ron Hubbard House at Camelback in Phoenix Wins 2007 Arizona
Governor's Heritage Preservation Honor Award
July 17, 2007 (full story)

Here is the vandalizing that the "Church" of Scientology has done to my freedom of speech website:

Before:
http://www.scientologyvideos.com/hyjack/69.jpg
- and full site @ www.scientologyvideos.com

My website vandalized by the "church" of Scientology:


http://www.scientologyvideos.com/hyjack/70.jpg

Friday, July 20, 2007

More Scientology Deaths - Will it ever end?

- Scientologist parents 'denied help' to murder accused -
==========================

A Sydney court has heard that a woman charged with stabbing her father and sister to death and seriously wounding her mother was denied psychiatric help because of her parents' belief in Scientology.

The 25-year-old faced Bankstown Local Court today, charged over the attacks at the family's Revesby home in Sydney's south-west last Thursday.

She is facing two counts of murder and one of inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent to murder.

The woman did not apply for bail and the case was adjourned until later this week.

*Source*
digg.com/world_news/Accus..._treatment
More reading at: ocmb.xenu.net/ocmb/viewtopic.php?t=23430


- Jeremy and Elli Perkins -
=========================
Why would a 28-year-old man, described as sweet, kind and gentle, take a knife to his mother one morning in 2003 and stab her 77 times?

Jeremy Perkins, who had been diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic, came to believe that his mother, Elli, was evil and out to get him. Experts say the brutal murder might never have occurred, had he received proper treatment to control his psychotic delusions. But Jeremy’s parents were devout Scientologists and their religion strongly opposes psychiatric treatment.

Did Elli Perkins' faith contribute to her death?

*Source*
www.perkinstragedy.org
www.scientomogy.com/jeremy_perkins.php


- Lisa Mcpherson -
============================
Lisa was put on the Introspection Rundown that Scientology uses to handle those who have had a psychotic break.

On November 18, 1995, Lisa was involved in a minor car accident. She was apparently not hurt, but she got out of her car and took all her clothes off and seemed mentally unstable. She was taken to a hospital where she was physically evaluated as being unharmed, but the hospital wanted her to be psychologically cared for. However, some Scientologists arrived and stated that Lisa did not believe in psychiatry, and she checked out after a short evaluation and left with the Scientologists. She went with them to Room 174 of the Ft. Harrison Hotel for "rest and relaxation" according to the church, but church logs from Lisa's stay there from November 18 to her death December 5 show differently. Some logs are missing, and a high ranking ex-Scientologist has written an affidavit in which he claims that the church has in the past destroyed documents that might get the church in trouble.

Lisa is now dead all thanks to Scientology.

*Source*
www.lisamcpherson.org
NSFW Grapic images of what Scientology did -
Pictues of Lisa before Scientolgy:
tinyurl.com/yw5ofd
www.suppressiveperson.org.../lisa2.jpg
www.geocities.com/Capitol...isa21d.jpg

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Many more killings by the "church" of Scientology at www.whyaretheydead.net/



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Scientology Videos
www.scientologyvideos.com

Free Keith Henson!
www.scientomogy.com/keith_henson.php

South Park Scientology episode nominated for an Emmy
www.scientomogy.com/south...tology.php

What is Scientology? The Bridge Movie Free Xenu Scientology

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Could Scientology Survive a Free Market?

Author:
J Funk Era (L-KS)

One thing I hear a lot from my anti-Scientologist friends usually relates how Scientology skirts the rules and laws by agencies such as the IRS and the DEA and try to pressure government to not only fix the problem, but to create more rules to try to legislate Scientology out of existence. My question to them is are these even good laws to begin with and is it possible for Scientology to exist in a totally free market devoid from all regulation and taxation? They usually look at me bewildered and respond "WHAT!? That is what Scientology wants! You're giving them a free pass. We need the FDA, amongst other reasons, to help take down Scientology."

Of course I couldn't disagree more.

Fraud, Theft and the IRS; Nothing New.

We all know how Scientology's Operation: Snow White was a plan to get spies and plants into the IRS and the FBI and steal all files that reflect negatively about Scientology and wire tap them in order to polish L. Ron's apple, and to find some kind of collateral that they could use against the IRS to get it's tax exemption status. While they did this the IRS pressed on against their tax exemption eligibility until Scientology's scam was blown and FBI agents raided the Scientology Headquarters in Los Angeles, CA. Mysteriously the IRS blessed them with tax exemption. Why? Might It be that they had leverage over them because they had proof that the IRS was a corrupt organization itself? Or that there wasn't a law that requires the average worker to pay a federal income tax? What if I went back on topic? Taxation is slavery. Because we are all slaves to the state doesn't mean we should force Scientology to be to. Instead of working to get the IRS after them, we should work on getting rid of the IRS all together so we can all keep the money we earned.

The Ministry of Health; Sickness is Health.

The FDA is considering making all vitamins and supplements a prescription only and subject to the FDA approval process. This would sever a lot of income from Scientology which produces it's own vitamins though it's sister groups and member's private companies. Scientology does assert that you can cure any disease, condition or addiction though Scientology tech and vitamins. Of course the Church and it's adherents will deny this for legal reasons, but I find it hard to find an ex member of the church who admits this as being the case. Also the FDA mandated that all e-meters contain the following warning:

"The E-Meter is not medically or scientifically useful for the diagnosis, treatment or prevention of any disease. It is not medically or scientifically capable of improving the health or bodily functions of anyone."

So the Federal Government mandated that it be expressed as above. Scientology refused and put it's own version of the warning on it's e-meter:

"By itself, this meter does nothing. It is solely for the guide of Ministers of the Church in Confessionals and pastoral counseling. The Electrometer is not medically or scientifically capable of improving the health or bodily function of anyone and is for religious use by students and Ministers of the Church of Scientology only."

To date, the FDA has never done anything about it. Why? Because the government doesn't care. Why should it? Why bother with a small cult ripping people off? Why should it when some people in government are Scientologists themselves and start a political shell game? What can we do to get them to reverse their decisions to kick Scientology to the curb? Not a damn thing. They have no interest in pressuring them. Not even 10 million Tory Christmans could make that happen.

So what can we do? Abolish these organizations altogether. Now before you start sending those hate mails over I'll explain why this would be the best way, starting with the IRS.

If the IRS taxes Scientology, Scientology would just pass those costs onto it adherents who will gladly shell out for it and Scientology will be just as much of slave as we are. Also this will help the adherents from economic ruin because they would be able to keep all of the money they earned and not have to pay the hidden 22% tax when they shop at stores. People keeping all of their money would make them more wise about who or what they donate to and keep the economy booming. Besides, what did government ever do to earn your money anyways?

Anti-Scientologists want the FDA around for more than just taking down Scientology. They prevent bad drugs from getting on the market like the prenatal drug Thalidomide which deformed many children. What they fail to realize is all the quackery being sold today. Penis pills causing heart attach, herbal remedies causing chemical reactions that release poison gases, homeopathic "remedies" that are just diluted with water or other fillers to the point that usually contain not even one single molecule of the supposed "active ingredient” left. Even if this new ban comes along, these snake oil peddlers will still come out with more innovative ways around the laws as will Scientology and the FDA will do nothing. Don't forget about drugs like Phen-Fen and Vioxx approved by the FDA that caused death or serious health problems to it's users and that aspirin would not even make it though the FDA approval possess today.

So we can't expect them to do what they do right anyways, but even if they did a good job it still hurts. When you hear the spokesmen for the FDA announce that we might have found a cure for AIDS and it will save 400,000 people a year when it gets approved in 5 years. How many reporters ask the spokes man "So you are going to kill 2 million people by refusing them access to the drug?" What would the spokes man say? It takes up to 1 billion dollars and 12 years of research to approve a drug in this country with the FDA and we wonder why there are only a handful of pharmaceutical companies making drugs. It's not protecting people from bad drugs, it's protecting drug cartels from competition. A man who finds a cure for cancer in his kitchen could not sell his concoction even if there's no side effects because he doesn't have the means to get it passed though the FDA.

I think the most dangerous part of having an FDA is that anything that slips by it's regulation automatically gets a cloak of legitimacy from the state. People know, fallaciously I might add, that if the FDA allows a supplement to exist with out pulling it like it has ephedra, then it can't be bad for you or that it works. Even though the FDA mandates that these supplements supply this warning, it still doesn't inform them how the FDA operates when it comes to supplements.

"These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, cure, prevent or treat any diseases."

People assume that the FDA will protect them from dubious health claims because that's what it was designed to do. So when it allows Scientology the ability to sell e-meter services and vitamins it is saying to people "We can't say it can cure anything, but it's good enough otherwise we'd ban it like we did ."

Governmentless; Now what?

Well so if we are damned if we do, but are we damned if we don't? I don't believe so.

To understand how this might work we need not look any further than the world of electronics. Without government regulation comes market regulations. People understand that electronic devices with out the Underwriters Laboratories approval stamp could mean exploding microwaves and iPods that incinerate themselves in your pocket. The average person, however, does not realize that this is a private company that charges fees to electronics manufacturers for there approval and not a government body. You can make an electronic device and sell it in America without their approval, but stores will not resell it and people will not buy it in bigger markets without it. No one will want to buy your police scanner if it melts before it picks up the signal about their house being on fire. The UL does have some government backing by them using it in their own endeavors which stifles it's competition but it still does an excellent job.

If the FDA were dissolved tomorrow, non-profits like the UL would spring up for food and drugs and competing testing groups would battle it out in the market place to provide the best testing at the lowest price to all food, supplement and drug manufacturers. If a organization kept approving bad drugs it's approval stamp would be disregarded by the retailers and the consumers and the manufacturers would not pay for for it's approval. An organization which has a great reputation from not approving dangerous drugs would be heralded and preferred by all. This would also keep the drug manufacturers responsible for the drug they sell and they wouldn't have a government body to pin an excuse on when it develops the next Phen-Fen.

Now because homeopathic medicines, Scientology, and other quackery simply would not get any of their approval and would be condemned by such organizations we could see them all dissolve rather quickly. Because there is only 1 FDA they can point out how they are using faulty evidence, manipulating the data, or how it's just an evil government conspiracy against them. But could it say the same thing about 10 independent organizations whom all condemned them without looking ridiculous to the public?

Yea, but...

Well we can keep doing more of the same which allow Scientology and Christian Science to thrive even in the face of controversy of murder and death. We can put more strict regulations on them to skirt and still hold some legitimacy. However it is pointless. We can't even trust the government to handle housing for poor people or reasons why we went to war, yet somehow we can trust them with our finances, retirement, and our health?

We can do a lot to get Scientology cleared from the plant, but using government to do it will just mean less freedom, more taxes and more of the same. Give me liberty or give me death!