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Scientology is a deeply homophobic organization that believes its processes are a kind of
gay therapy.
Scientology operates from a Cold-War playbook that cannot be altered since the death of
the founder, L. Ron Hubbard, in 1986. That includes an obsession with spying and retaliating against former members and other critics.
Current leader David Miscavige even spent
$10 to 12 million to have one man, a former
church executive, watched like a hawk for 24
years.
Scientologists are indoctrinated that Scientology has all of the answers to everything. And
so leaving the organization is akin to suicide.
When members do make a run for it, they
are put under intense pressure to return and
route out properly a clever manipulation
that actually routes people back in. Sinar Parman, a longtime member of the church, had
to escape five separate times before he finally
stopped falling for the routing out ruse.
There are so many important stories that describe Scientologys manipulation of members,
indoctrination of children, intense pressure on
members to impoverish themselves in order
to donate, and the fear all Scientologists go
through as they worry about losing all contact
with their own family members in case one of
them is declared suppressive. Theres the intellectual bankruptcy of study tech, the dead
patients at Scientologys drug rehab centers,
the shocking deprivations of the RPF, the Orwellian double-think of Scientologys internal
justice, the ingrained snitching culture which
encourages family members to turn each other
in for daring to question doctrine. The lista
goes on and on.
Scientology is a deeply homophobic organization that believes its processes are a kind of
gay therapy.
Scientology operates from a Cold-War playbook that cannot be altered since the death of
the founder, L. Ron Hubbard, in 1986. That includes an obsession with spying and retaliating against former members and other critics.
Current leader David Miscavige even spent
$10 to 12 million to have one man, a former
church executive, watched like a hawk for 24
years.
Scientologists are indoctrinated that Scientology has all of the answers to everything. And
so leaving the organization is akin to suicide.
When members do make a run for it, they
are put under intense pressure to return and
route out properly a clever manipulation
that actually routes people back in. Sinar Parman, a longtime member of the church, had
to escape five separate times before he finally
stopped falling for the routing out ruse.
There are so many important stories that describe Scientologys manipulation of members,
indoctrination of children, intense pressure on
members to impoverish themselves in order
to donate, and the fear all Scientologists go
through as they worry about losing all contact
with their own family members in case one of
them is declared suppressive. Theres the intellectual bankruptcy of study tech, the dead
patients at Scientologys drug rehab centers,
the shocking deprivations of the RPF, the Orwellian double-think of Scientologys internal
justice, the ingrained snitching culture which
encourages family members to turn each other
in for daring to question doctrine. The lista
goes on and on.