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      They’ve been laying low the past few years. Maybe all the taking over of cities, overpowering the IRS, doing only God knows what in international waters, murdering people in hotels, and Tom Cruises wife successfully getting away wore them out?

      Now might be the time to hit them back.

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        Pretty sure it was south park that did them in. As some random YTer said… “the made fun of them and got away with it”.

        (Specifically, it was the episode they put Tom Cruise in the closet…)

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          It’s an atrocity they voluntold Isaac Hayes to quit voice acting on South Park. Chef was a staple of the show.

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          I did, good call. Also Leah Remini (from King of Queens) did a lot to expose them as well.

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    Scientologists have this museum right in the middle of Hollywood with zero indication that it has anything to do with Scientology until you have already gone in, given them your name and address and phone number, and been sat down with obvious handlers to watch a movie. An atheist social group I was a part of that coincidentally met at the restaurant next door every month decided to take a trip. Obviously, we all gave fake names and details.

    Not only is the entire thing ludicrous (did you know that the Holocaust was caused by psychiatry?), you get to the end and there are a bunch of plaques telling you who their “special advisors” were, and you see the names of well-known experts on psychiatry- John Travolta, Isaac Hayes, etc. Surprisingly, no Tom Cruise.

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      Sounds about right for Scientology. I’m quite surprised they don’t have their poster boy on display with the rest of their indoctrinees, however.

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        I was too.

        I should say that the handlers were so ridiculously obvious. They were pretending to be tourists who just happened to already be there when we already showed up and they watched us the entire time. I have no idea why they thought that would help sell their museum.

        But if I remember correctly, Scientology or Hubbard were never overtly mentioned, or if they were, it was hidden amongst the large volumes of text in the museum. It was clear right away from the language that it was all Scientology, but if you weren’t familiar with them, you might not know.

        That said, Scientologists are all over other parts of L.A. including Hollywood offering “free personality tests,” so they probably don’t need people to know about that particular arm of their church being related to them or their crazy ideas.

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          That sounds extremely unsettling to visit. If I had other “tourists” blatantly watching my every move as I walked through a museum, I would want to get as far away from that place as humanly possible.

          That said, Scientologists are all over other parts of L.A. including Hollywood offering “free personality tests”

          It really makes you wonder what other kind of insane, duplicitous shit they would have pulled to recruit new members had things went differently with their public image.

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            Look into their anti-drug program Narconon sometime. They got that shit into schools, completely hiding the Scientology connection.

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          I forgot about the picture taking. Scientology buisnesses love getting your picture when you accidentally use them. They’re all over Clearwater FL.

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    Wow, a nice quack “doctor” prescribed her the fucking horse de-wormer ivermectin for her depression, while other scientologists suggested she “drop her body” (a nice way to say kill yourself, so your soul can go inhabit another body). Just another in a long line of casual cruel murders this cult is responsible for. I hope this mother goes the distance, and I hope whatever judge is sat on this case has a titanium spine, because these murderers that enslave their peers deserve to rot in prison before they rot in hell.

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    One person’s psychosis is another person’s ghosts of dead aliens blown up with H-bombs in volcanoes and then forced to watch bad movies for eternity.

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    Who was that person who hung out on reddit and every time we had one of these scientology threads they’d come out of the woodwork and post stuff favoring scientology?

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      Sounds like the Transcendental Meditation cultist on r/skeptic who did a massive gish gallop with a dozen links expecting people to respond to all of them.

      One day, I just responded to everything he said with a link to an article that talked about how TM was a cult. One at a time instead of dozens at once. It was clear almost immediately that he wasn’t reading them, but it was fun to persist for a while anyway.

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      I don’t know about actively posting, but Karin something-or-other monitors social media posts about scientology. Don’t forget to say hi, in case she’s found out about Lemmy.

      Hi, Karin!

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      Scientology is evil. See also: water wet

      Does this mean the internet will argue that Scientology isn’t evil but makes other things evil?

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    Of course they did. That’s their whole deal.

    Apparently, LRH was bitter about his books being snubbed by actual psychologists, so he made it a tenet of his religion to hate psychology.

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    I am Jack’s complete lack of surprise