>Whites only
>White creator
>No nignogs
why aren't you a Scientologist OP? Sign the 3 Million year contract with us and you'll live forever among your own.
>Whites only
>White creator
>No nignogs
why aren't you a Scientologist OP? Sign the 3 Million year contract with us and you'll live forever among your own.
Unironically why the memeflag
You’ll be living on GITMO concrete when the US Marshals raid your apartment.
btw fuck scientology, tom cruise is a cuck.
yOU AM NO TRUE THELEMITE
>why aren't you a Scientologist OP?
Shill thread.
Also scientologists would rather try to heal a broken leg by "energizing it" than take you to a hospital.
David Misscarriage is like 4ft tall. That ruined it for me. They need a taller mascot.
>1 post by this UID
okay JIDF NIGGER.
Church of the Subgenius is far superior.
It's hot, who really wants to shuffle around downtown Clearwater this time of year?
>>Whites only
youtu.be
>>Whites only
youtu.be
seen a lot of shitskins wearing sea ord clothes. are you blind, retarded or what?
>No nigs
Nice try Tom, go jump on some more couches
you have no idea how much racemixing goes on in scientology
Scientology:The Truth Rundown
By Joe Childs and Thomas C. Tobin, Times Staff Writers Published Sunday, June 21, 2009
>The leader of the Church of Scientology strode into the room with a boom box and an announcement: Time for a game of musical chairs.
>David Miscavige had kept more than 30 members of his church's executive staff cooped up for weeks in a small office building outside Los Angeles, not letting them leave except to grab a shower. They slept on the floor, their food carted in.
>Their assignment was to develop strategic plans for the church. But the leader trashed their every idea and berated them as incompetents and enemies, of him and the church.
>Prove your devotion, Miscavige told them, by winning at musical chairs. Everyone else — losers, all of you — will be banished to Scientology outposts around the world. If families are split up, too bad.
>To the music of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody they played through the night, parading around a conference room in their Navy-style uniforms, grown men and women wrestling over chairs.
>The next evening, early in 2004, Miscavige gathered the group and out of nowhere slapped a manager named Tom De Vocht, threw him to the ground and delivered more blows. De Vocht took the beating and the humiliation in silence — the way other executives always took the leader's attacks. >This account comes from executives who for decades were key figures in Scientology's powerful inner circle. Marty Rathbun and Mike Rinder, the highest-ranking executives to leave the church, are speaking out for the first time. >Two other former executives who defected also agreed to interviews with the St. Petersburg Times: De Vocht, who for years oversaw the church's spiritual headquarters in Clearwater, and Amy Scobee, who helped create Scientology's celebrity network, which caters to the likes of John Travolta and Tom Cruise.
>One by one, the four defectors walked away from the only life they knew. That Rathbun and Rinder are speaking out is a stunning reversal because they were among Miscavige's closest associates, Haldeman and Ehrlichman to his Nixon.
>Now they provide an unprecedented look inside the upper reaches of the tightly controlled organization. They reveal: • >Physical violence permeated Scientology's international management team. Miscavige set the tone, routinely attacking his lieutenants. Rinder says the leader attacked him some 50 times.
>Rathbun, Rinder and De Vocht admit that they, too, attacked their colleagues, to demonstrate loyalty to Miscavige and prove their mettle.
>Staffers are disciplined and controlled by a multilayered system of "ecclesiastical justice.'' It includes publicly confessing sins and crimes to a group of peers, being ordered to jump into a pool fully clothed, facing embarrassing "security checks'' or, worse, being isolated as a "suppressive person.''
>At the pinnacle of the hierarchy, Miscavige commands such power that managers follow his orders, however bizarre, with lemming-like obedience.
It'd be nice if the OT magical powers existed but sadly it's all bullshit, like all religions
thedivineconspiracy.org
for the rest.
It was a St.Petersburg Times article from 2009. Front Page. Absolutely based journalism. It used to be free on their site but not anymore. This site is the only full version I could find for free.
In a world where will smith doesn’t exist