New Massive Scientology Embezzlement Scheme Exposed

Hubbardian flexible ethics -- whatever suits the ends of the co$ and the orgs, is justified by any means. like how a high profile born-in $cn serviced at the CC leaves her husband to hook up with a celebrity actress and both continue to remain in good standing and attend events, while rank and file members and staff get grilled within an inch of their lives for even having a thought about queer sex.

There's Standard Tech and Double Standard Tech.

This is actually Exchange in Abundance because you get Two Techs for the Price of One.
 
visual version much better. dave also did an interview with janis. he seems to call himself a scientologist which makes no sense to me if he's an indie. by definition, an indie is a squirrel.
 
So, yesterday was Russell’s 89th birthday. This video taken at the East/West Bookstore in Mountain View, California, is from 14 years ago. (Blown away he’s talking about facial recognition.) Ingo didn’t die until 2013. Here he states that the only reason THEY solicited government involvement was because they wanted funding. As he states, they “made a deal with the devil”. (part one of two)
 
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i'm seriously impressed. being a bay area native and old, i remember the patty hearst case very well. russell is saying the cops called them in to help find her and pat price nailed it. a shame he didn't live longer. (part two of two)
 
i'm seriously impressed. being a bay area native and old, i remember the patty hearst case very well. russell is saying the cops called them in to help find her and pat price nailed it. a shame he didn't live longer.

i'm sure he claims that -- and maybe even believes it. whether or not there is any truth to it is another question....

to me it's a bit like all the stories of miracles in the Bible -- tales of things that obviously don't happen these days. if they could find Patty back then, what cases have they gone on to solve since? and if they can't do it, why haven't others taken their place in working with authorities to find people in need of saving?

Carla Moxon apparently believes she and her husband saved the planet from an alien invasion -- and has told the story of it, on YouTube -- right?
 
i'm sure he claims that -- and maybe even believes it. whether or not there is any truth to it is another question....

to me it's a bit like all the stories of miracles in the Bible -- tales of things that obviously don't happen these days. if they could find Patty back then, what cases have they gone on to solve since? and if they can't do it, why haven't others taken their place in working with authorities to find people in need of saving?

Carla Moxon apparently believes she and her husband saved the planet from an alien invasion -- and has told the story of it, on YouTube -- right?

doesn't seem you watched the video. pat was murdered in 1975. you don't seem to have a clue here.
 
doesn't seem you watched the video. pat was murdered in 1975. you don't seem to have a clue here.

you think i have time to watch every half hour video posted with no real summary or explanation? if i did i'd never sleep.

still, the basic fact that can be observed is that no one in the past 48 years has duplicated the ability he is claimed to have had. what's the difference between that, and things claimed by LRH in his lectures, accounts that knocking people's hats off in the street at a distance was expected of course graduates in scn's heyday (Ray Kemp), 'OT stories' and so on -- that turned out to be some mix of wishful thinking, fantasy, false claims and con job, right?

eta: here's the video in which Ray Kemp claims it was an expected exercise to knock not just anyone's hat but a policeman's helmet, 'off his head with theta beams at 20 paces'. it mentions another extraordinary test on an e-meter as well. want to watch the whole thing and tell me if you think i'm being clueless in questioning it? did that all really happen -- but no longer does because Ray died in 1998?

 
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this thread is beyond hijacked... but i want to keep all this stuff together. wish they would date these clips, but it seems to be about nine months old. anyway, this is dr. hal puthoff and he seems to be talking about ingo. stating that scientology had nothing to do with remote viewing.


well geez. i'm not gonna pay to watch the whole thing...

 
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