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An internal newsletter produced by the Hubbard Communications Office, probably in the mid-fifties, asserts, “There are many to whom America and the world listens. On the backs of these are carried most of the enthusiasms on which the society runs.” It goes on, “It is obvious what would happen to America if we helped its leaders to help others. Project Celebrity is part of that program. It is obvious what would happen to Scientology if prime communicators benefitting from it would mention it now and then.”
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Meanwhile, the Church worked to identify itself with the dream-factory aspect of Hollywood, both through its celebrity adherents and by promoting L. Ron Hubbard’s gig, in the late thirties, as a writer of pre-feature cliffhangers and serials.
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A longside glowing testimonials from people—celebrities and not—who credit Scientology for personal transformation, there are stories of savings spent, lives derailed, critics harassed. Non-Scientologists tend to get a thrill from the aura of coercion and seduction—not to mention kitsch—that clings to the Church. To them, the castle is a particular object of fascination, a magnificent confection that must not be tasted.
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A Hollywood producer, who asked that I not use her name in case she ever needs to deal with John Travolta’s agent, recalled a brunch at the Renaissance some years ago, attended by non-Scientologist movie executives, agents, directors, and actors. “Everyone was titillated,” the producer said. “It was like going to the foreign land and seeing the exotic people.” In this case, she said, that meant some peculiar waiters, who repeatedly photographed them, rather than any recognizable celebrity.
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The waiters seemed like actors impersonating waiters.
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It doesn't keep me up nights, but I feel more pity than censure for him. In fact, some pity and no censure. It can't feel good to live in that state, for one thing. And I am under no illusion that I would not think, feel, and do as he does, had I been through the process he has. Almost anyone would, and without being culpable of much more than a lapse in judgment at a point when there's not much evidence what the consequences might or might not be.
Scary.
Cults, Anti-Cultists, and the Cult of Intelligence
by Daniel Brandt
From NameBase NewsLine, No. 5, April-June 1994
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Toward the end of his career, Hubbard was certainly a renegade, far beyond anyone's capacity to control him. But in the 1950s and early 1960s, it's probable that he had support from U.S. intelligence. His early expertise in mind control is curious, as well as his lifetime interest in intelligence tradecraft. Former CIA officer Miles Copeland claims that his CIA colleague Bob Mandelstam made "arrangements" with Scientology and Moral Re-Armament about this time.[24] (Moral Re-Armament is another cult-like organization; Copeland's information on MRA is confirmed by the late Jim Wilcott, an accountant with the CIA in Japan in the early 1960s, who wrote that MRA "was covertly supported and used by the CIA."[25]) Another well-placed source reports that in the early 1960s a high-level award was given to Hubbard by the prestigious American Ordnance Association. Hubbard, this source says, was "on a friendly basis with top generals and admirals and their military-industrial associates."
Joe Hillshoist wrote:Thats a good point, but what makes you sure Allah doesn't exist?
compared2what? wrote:I don't believe I expressed any respect for a blatantly false belief or cult. I expressed sympathy for a human being.
theeKultleeder wrote:FourthBase wrote:
Um. Please specify what this supposedly powerful "spiritual and psychological technology" is. Thanks. Either of you.
I'll give you a piece on a new thread. In the morning, kay?
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:Daniel Brandt cites the writing of OSS/CIA spook, Miles Copeland, and links CIA to Scientology.
Cults, Anti-Cultists, and the Cult of Intelligence
by Daniel Brandt
From NameBase NewsLine, No. 5, April-June 1994
I believe the cult was infiltrated in the mid to late 60's and fully taken over in the early 80's.
philipacentaur wrote:I believe the cult was infiltrated in the mid to late 60's and fully taken over in the early 80's.
And you keep repeating that, time and again -- because you have some "gut feeling" about it.
theeKultleeder wrote:theeKultleeder wrote:FourthBase wrote:
Um. Please specify what this supposedly powerful "spiritual and psychological technology" is. Thanks. Either of you.
I'll give you a piece on a new thread. In the morning, kay?
How about this:
Identifying fully with your body and denying that your real self is a formless immortal spirit is part of the conspiracy to oppress you.
You have been brainwashed to deny the spiritual and hypnotized by materialism.
Another part of this vast spiritual war for reality is believing that the world creates or controls you - this is called Behaviorism in the sciences - when in fact you co-create the world around you, and the more responsibility you take for that, the more control you have over the environment.
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