You sound prejudiced against the Scientology religion and some of its members, 
yet you seem to share many of their religious beliefs. It's one thing to be 
prejudiced against people and their faith, but do you have to be hypocritical 
as well? Go figure. 

In the U.S. it is against the law to discriminate against individuals or groups 
based on their religion, race, gender, age or national origin.

http://www.ushistory.org/documents/amendments.htm#amend01 
http://www.ushistory.org/documents/amendments.htm#amend01 

Maybe this is just a case of transference - because you got kicked out of the 
TMO you still hold a grudge and so this is your way of associating MMY with L. 
Ron. If so, it's kind of dishonest. If Judy were still here you probably would 
have been ridiculed. But now with your buddy in charge of the forum, you can 
tell us how you really feel. Thanks.
 

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 If you can stomach another article about Elrons army this one has some 
interesting stuff. Especially the leaked email showing how little they've 
really changed - SP stands for suppressive person in case you didn't know.
 

 How Scientology Is Suffering in the Internet Age 
http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2015/03/its-not-easy-being-scientology/388634/

 
 
 
http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2015/03/its-not-easy-being-scientology/388634/
 
 How Scientology Is Suffering in the Internet Age 
http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2015/03/its-not-easy-being-scientology/388634/
 Since its founding in the 1950s, L. Ron Hubbard’s organization has put a 
premium on controlling the flow of information—an increasingly impossib...


 
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 Funnily enough, I told the same thing to a TM teacher a long time ago. That 
the movement won't be able to lie to people and control information so easily 
when we can all talk to each other across oceans and compare notes and stories. 
He looked scared that their usual method of getting the herd to think one thing 
could be undermined so easily. Wondering what happened to the pundits for 
instance? Instead of asking the local centre and getting a centrally approved 
pile of BS I just ask the residents of FF and get the truth (perhaps) or at 
least enough to know that I've been spun a line over here. 
 

 And then there's keeping the weird shit hidden from the meeja and the 
celebrity backers. Look at the new TM website, not a crown, yogic "flyer" or 
mention of unified fields in sight. They've learned well.


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