Scientology: Inside the Cult
Carlton TV got a scoop when reporter Ali Braund went undercover with a hidden camera in the Poole organization. They also used other sources in making this landmark documentary about the The Church of Scientology. The cult tried to sue the documentary makers, but it was dismissed as an abuse of the courts.
The documentary discusses: Conway and Siegelman survey; security checking (Sec Check); deceptive recruitment; L. Ron Hubbard; Robert Vaughn Young; plan to eradicate Suppressive Persons from the Earth; myths about L. Ron Hubbard’s life; beginnings of the Sea Org; David Miscavige; personality test; emotional manipulation; Key To Life course; controlling an ashtray; Training Routine 0 (staring); Gary Fry signing over £21,000; auditing; emotional high induced by auditing; hard sell techniques; claims of improved memory; Adam Bird paying £34,000.
Further more: Gary Fry leaving and getting refund; Saint Hill castle and the Sea Org; the billion-year contract; goal of “clearing” the planet; Jon Atack; OT3 and Xenu; OT levels and Body Thetans; security checking; use of “confidential” confessional materials for blackmail; arrest of Ali Braund; Scientology’s refusal to co-operate with the programme; the Fair Game policy; author Russell Miller and the attempt to frame him for murder; Fair Gaming of Jon Atack; suicidal thoughts upon leaving; death of John Buchanan in Germany.
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January 6th, 2010 at 20:11
whoa.. scary stuff from the 1980’s how long has scientology been around?? makes me wanna join haha
January 25th, 2010 at 04:18
dont know much about scientology, but it seems evil and corrupt, abit like all cults, i mean….. religon
January 28th, 2010 at 10:10
Scientology is no joke, it poses a serious treat to us and future generations.
“R2-45 – an enormously effective process for exteriorization, but its use is frowned upon by this society at this time.”— L. Ron Hubbard, The Creation of Human Ability
If the “inner-party” (to use Orwell’s term) of Scientology eventually get their ultimate wish (ie of world – no, universal(!) domination) they will be free to implement controversial initiatives they are unable to fully implement now, due to such practices being “frowned upon by this society at this time”. One such initiative I believe would be the full implementation of “auditing” process “R2-45”.
If the scientologists’ perverted wet-dream of world domination were to become a reality, and the Church of Scientology ruled over mankind, all individuals and groups opposing and/or critical of Scientology would be classified as “suppressives” (enemies of the state to you or I, or as Hubbard would have it, enemies of humanity.) and would be “purged” from society via auditing process “R2-45″ (for those not in the know, auditing process R2-45 involves shooting someone in the brains with a colt 45 revolver to in order to most effectively “exteriorize” (kill) them) or some other method of “exteriorization” yet to be conceived by the mad-men of the Scientology death cult (the term cult is perhaps not accurate these days; it implies a small group of fanatical people, Scientology has grown into a massive, global organisation over the years. It is far from small and isolated). Scientology’s ultimate dream of total world domination might not come to fruition in our lifetime, but this evil organisation is expanding and growing in power and popularity every day, and shows no sign of letting-up any time soon. And I hold little hope for a society which idolises celebrities such as Hollywood actors Tom Cruise and John Travolta with almost religious zeal.
Scientology is about one thing and one thing only: POWER. There are people (highly gifted people, I might add, though begrudgingly and sadly) who’s desires for wealth, power and control are so strong they will stop at nothing (and I mean nothing) to achieve their twisted aims. They will sell their soul for it. They will use all the powers at their disposal to further their wicked agendas. These people are the true “suppressors”, these people are the Scientology elite.
L Ron Hubbard (Scientology’s “Big Brother”) disliked most people, he was a paranoid schizophrenic (paranoia is a trait shared by many ruthless dictators throughout history), and he was very familiar with sociological systems of belief and control. Systems employed by personality-cult dictatorships such as National Socialism and totalitarian Communism, as well as religions and various power-networks such as Freemasonry, where secret society knowledge is gained by “degrees”, and members are trained to “spy” and make notes on their peers (digging the dirt on members comes in handy when they defect, in Scientology this is achieved through “auditing” where members are encouraged to divulge their deepest, darkest secrets. Notes are made and filed for future use should the need arise. Knowledge is power.). He was a well read individual. As well as writing sub-standard pulp Sci-Fi, before giving it up to pursue his thirst for power and wealth, he wrote and published a book claiming it to be a genuine communist plot and textbook on how to take over the US with pseudo-psychology or “mind-healing”. Sound familiar? It is actually a mind-control take-over handbook for the upper echelon of Scientology, but it also acts as anti-psychiatric propaganda (Hubbard grew to despise psychiatrists). Hubbard wanted to own the only “remedy” for damaged minds and souls, and he didn’t want competition.
February 13th, 2010 at 15:29
whoa!
February 23rd, 2010 at 00:58
Whoa as a comment on the comment before you, or a comment on the film? ;P