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re: New Scientology Documentary HBO 7pm
Posted on 3/31/15 at 11:39 pm to Othello
Posted on 3/31/15 at 11:39 pm to Othello
quote:It isn't to influence those inside Scientology. The internet is damning because it affects their ability to recruit new members.
Also people inside are taught to never search Scientology on the internet or ever watch any TV about because they are taught it is all propaganda and lies.
Like it said in the documentary, they are down to only 50,000 active members.
Posted on 3/31/15 at 11:44 pm to Scruffy
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Like it said in the documentary, they are down to only 50,000 active members.
Which begs the question, where does the money come from? Their real estate in downtown Clearwater FL is valued at over $1 billion alone. Not more than a handful of those 50,000 members have the wealth of a Travolta or Cruise. So who's footing the bill?
Posted on 4/1/15 at 5:01 am to SoDakHawk
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I felt kinda bad for the lady at the end
frick no. That moron brought her kids up in this joke of a world and she acts surprised they "disassociated" from her? All I kept thinking about, and my wife felt the same, was how fricking stupid and weak minded these people are. I didn't feel bad for any of them and as mentioned, they didn't really apologize to the many people they screwed up or over.
I hope Cruise and Travolta get trashed so much from this they have no choice but to leave and they spill the beans. I hope that midget Miscaraige gets offed. The only thing I liked was they fought the criminal IRS and won. frick the IRS. But because Scientology is so bad, I hope they do lose their tax exempt status.
Posted on 4/1/15 at 6:07 am to Sho Nuff
I only watched half so far...do they explain how the lady that got all the way to the OT8 level figured out it was bullshite and bailed?
Posted on 4/1/15 at 9:20 am to Jim Rockford
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Which begs the question, where does the money come from? Their real estate in downtown Clearwater FL is valued at over $1 billion alone. Not more than a handful of those 50,000 members have the wealth of a Travolta or Cruise. So who's footing the bill?
They've been collecting $$$ since the 80s when they had a bigger following and they've been buying the property since then and the value has just gone up over time.
Posted on 4/1/15 at 9:38 am to Jim Rockford
they've been scamming people for 40 years
they have not paid taxes to the IRS
50,000 members is nothing to shake a stick at...50,000 members at let's just say $2,000 per year is $100,000,000...tax free. It's safe to assume with the sizeable donations they strong arm out of their members (the one guy said he paid them $200,000 dollars in one donation, and he's a nobody compared to guys like cruz, Travolta, or even millionaires like kirstie alley.
obviously their assets have appreciated over time as well. Their costs are pretty low since they have the sea org to whom they pay as close to nothing as you can get.
they have not paid taxes to the IRS
50,000 members is nothing to shake a stick at...50,000 members at let's just say $2,000 per year is $100,000,000...tax free. It's safe to assume with the sizeable donations they strong arm out of their members (the one guy said he paid them $200,000 dollars in one donation, and he's a nobody compared to guys like cruz, Travolta, or even millionaires like kirstie alley.
obviously their assets have appreciated over time as well. Their costs are pretty low since they have the sea org to whom they pay as close to nothing as you can get.
Posted on 4/1/15 at 9:39 am to cwill
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They've been collecting $$$ since the 80s when they had a bigger following and they've been buying the property since then and the value has just gone up over time.
This begs the question of how are these facilities being used.
With 50,000 members and several large buildings around the world they must be pretty empty. I would assume that the two largest areas for scientology are LA and Clearwater? Maybe a few thousand between those two areas?
Posted on 4/1/15 at 9:40 am to The Eric
There are a few Scientology Missions in NOLA and BR.
Would be great to have a big TD meet up at one of these
Would be great to have a big TD meet up at one of these
Posted on 4/1/15 at 9:44 am to The Eric
I'm more curious to see what guys like cruz, Travolta, and big willy style have shelled out.
I'm sure they've conned them out of several fortunes.
I'm sure they've conned them out of several fortunes.
Posted on 4/1/15 at 9:46 am to DelU249
The sea org parts with LRH on the boat reminded me of that movie "The Master".
I'm assuming that movie was at least heavily influenced by Hubbard and his crew back in the day.
I'm assuming that movie was at least heavily influenced by Hubbard and his crew back in the day.
Posted on 4/1/15 at 9:52 am to Cole Beer
quote:
he sea org parts with LRH on the boat reminded me of that movie "The Master".
I'm assuming that movie was at least heavily influenced by Hubbard and his crew back in the day.
The people in charge of that movie came out and admitted a lot of it is based off of Hubbard and Scientology
Posted on 4/1/15 at 10:51 am to fouldeliverer
looks like they are opening a "church" on airline where that big chinese place used to be.
Posted on 4/1/15 at 11:06 am to rondo
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I only watched half so far...do they explain how the lady that got all the way to the OT8 level figured out it was bull shite and bailed?
Her son, who was in the cult too and was a rising star, said somethign to a local paper. He ended up getting the ban. She wouldn't disassociate so she got the ban.
I took it that she is still a believer but left the "church" because of their actions. That was a common theme amongst a lot of those interviews. The people didn't say they don't beleive in the teachings, they just couldn't be a part of a group that did the things they did anymore. Except for that one guy who was all WTF? this is crazy and walked away from them.
Posted on 4/1/15 at 11:13 am to SoDakHawk
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Her son, who was in the cult too and was a rising star, said somethign to a local paper. He ended up getting the ban. She wouldn't disassociate so she got the ban.
I don't think that's the same lady
The level 8 chick was older and had grey hair I think while the one with the son was blonde and younger
Posted on 4/1/15 at 11:37 am to Cole Beer
quote:Had the same thought
The sea org parts with LRH on the boat reminded me of that movie "The Master". I'm assuming that movie was at least heavily influenced by Hubbard and his crew back in the day.
Posted on 4/1/15 at 12:28 pm to fouldeliverer
Honest question.
Was South Park the first real popular outlet (news, tv, etc.) to show people what Scientology was about?
Was South Park the first real popular outlet (news, tv, etc.) to show people what Scientology was about?
Posted on 4/1/15 at 12:33 pm to GetCocky11
not even by a long shot. I guess it depends on what you mean by "all about"
I don't think xenu and the insane tale you find upon reaching OT3 is what scientology is about. It's fun to laugh at, and it kind of illuminates how fricking insane these people are, but what scientology is about is somewhat criminal IMO
I don't think xenu and the insane tale you find upon reaching OT3 is what scientology is about. It's fun to laugh at, and it kind of illuminates how fricking insane these people are, but what scientology is about is somewhat criminal IMO
Posted on 4/1/15 at 12:33 pm to GetCocky11
quote:
Was South Park the first real popular outlet (news, tv, etc.) to show people what Scientology was about?
I think this speaks volumes about Scientology:
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Jenna Miscavige Hill (born February 1, 1984) is an American former Scientologist. After leaving the Church of Scientology in 2005, she has become an outspoken critic of the organization. She is the daughter of Ron Miscavige, Jr.[1] and the niece of current church leader David Miscavige.[2][3]
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n 2013 her book Beyond Belief: My Secret Life Inside Scientology and My Harrowing Escape, was published under the William Morrow imprint of HarperCollins.[10] Jointly written with Lisa Pulitzer, a former correspondent for the New York Times, the book recounts her experience of Scientology in detail. The Church of Scientology has denied the accuracy of her account.[11]
On February 8, 2013, while appearing on radio's Opie & Anthony Show, she admitted that she first learned about the story of Xenu from watching the South Park episode "Trapped in the Closet".[12]
LINK
I started googling about Scientology after the Cruise/Holmes breakup.
Posted on 4/1/15 at 12:42 pm to JBeam
as far as outing the xenu story, probably.
but several major news magazines wrote about scientology in the 90s...disconnecting, fair game, all of that shite. TIME magazine wrote a great article and flat out said that they blackmailed the IRS.
The xenu stuff really overshadows the shite people need to hear about IMO.
but several major news magazines wrote about scientology in the 90s...disconnecting, fair game, all of that shite. TIME magazine wrote a great article and flat out said that they blackmailed the IRS.
The xenu stuff really overshadows the shite people need to hear about IMO.
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