Title: Re: Scieno Assault: Trash the Critics and their
Friends-3/4
Author: Perry Scott
<perry@nospam.ezlink.com>
Date: 9 Oct 1998 16:16:51 -0700
In article <3624583b.11733210@news.tiac.net>, bob@minton.org says...
>
>With titillation galore, for some reason Scientology thinks the Nigerian
>government is interested in their usual scurrilous statements about Vaughn and
>Stacy.
"Lurid blood sex crime actual evidence." This piece from Scientology
is 100% Standard Tech, their "religious practice". The ability to create
these types of scurrilous pieces is what Scientology means when they demand
"religious freedom".
I note that some of these incidents could not have been obtained without
culling Vaughn and Stacy's PC folders, their "confessional"s. Confessional
is not private in Scientology.
Scientology also forces people to write up their "wins", so that they can
be used to repudiate the victim, should they choose to later defect.
>Probably in a concessionary moment to the Moslem faith of the Nigerian
>delegation,
Scientology, through Hubbard's words, defames "People of the Book - Jews,
Christians, and Moslems".
http://www.ezlink.com/~perry/CoS/Theology/#antirel
Hubbard on Poverty
"It is all very well to idealise poverty and associate
wisdom with begging bowls, or virtue with low estate.
However, those who have done this (Buddhists,
Christians, Communists and other fanatics) have dead
ended or are dead ending.", HCOPL 21 Jan 1965
http://www.ezlink.com/~perry/CoS/Theology/#antiislam
Hubbard Defames Islam
These three quotes occur in succession in Whats Wrong with
this Universe: A Working Package for the Auditor, L. Ron
Hubbard, 9 Dec 1952.
Hubbard on the Lodestone
"It's an enormous stone hanging suspended in the middle
of a room, this is an incident called the Emanator by the
way, and this thing is by the way the source of the
Mohammedan Lodestone that they have hanging down
there,..."
Commentary:
Hubbard asserts that the Lodestone is an artifact of an
incident [implant or false memory]. This is consistent
with other incidents found in Scientology, for example
R6 which is the basis of Christianity.
Hubbard on Mohammed
"...that, eh, when Mohammed decided to be a good
small-town booster in eh Kansas, Middle-East, or
something of the sort."
Commentary:
Kansas is a large, flat, semi-arid, sparsely populated
state roughly in the center of North America. In this
context, Kansas is disparaged as a cultural backwater,
seemingly unworthy of notice. By extension, "Kansas,
Middle-East" (at least in the United States)
characterizes Mohammed as a local personality in an
insignificant corner of the world. Hubbard showed
disrespect for the founder of nearly all major world
religions, so this gratuitous snub is not unexpected.
Hubbard gratuitously insults Mohammed and Islam in
stating that Mohammed began his ministry as "a good
small-town booster [advocate]".
Hubbard on Mohammed's Motives
"By the way, the only reason he mocked that thing up, is
the trade wasn't good in his hometown. That's right. You
read the life of Mohammed. And he's got a black one and
it sort of hung between the ceiling and the floor, I don't
know, maybe they call it the Casbah or something or...
Anyway, anyway, that thing is a mockup of the
Emanator!"
Commentary:
"mockup" refers to the Scientology concept of thetans'
ability to fabricate something simply by willing it into
being.
Hubbard gratuitously insults Mohammed (again) by
stating that Islam was created in response to business,
rather than spiritual motivation. Given Scientology's
tendency to over-emphasize monetary gain, Hubbard is
the pot calling the kettle black.
"The Casbah" is very nearly an ethnic slur in the United
States, given the ethnic stereotypes portrayed in movies
such as Casablanca. "The Casbah" is synonymous with
corruption and intrigue and was sadly one of the few
images that Americans had of Middle Eastern culture
during the 1950s.
Hubbard on the Roots of Islam
"The Emanator is bright, not black. And so, your
volunteer, who insists on a sightseeing trip, goes in and
this thing is standing in the middle of the room, and it's
going 'wong wong wong wong wong' and he says: "Isn't
that pretty?". It sure is, and then he says "Mmmgrmrm
ponk" Why, I'll tell you, they cart him from there, and
they take him in and they do a transposition of
beingness.
Perry Scott [ScienoCensored 3 times]
Co$ Escapee
http://www.ezlink.com/~perry/CoS/Theology [ScienoCensored domain]