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    The truth about L. Ron Hubbard!

    I think this link pretty much sums up how great a man L Ron. Hubbard really is.

    L. Ron Hubbard - Scientology's esteemed founder
    "I won't kill you, but I don't have to save you."
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    That's great. What a loon.

    Just a crazy old man on drugs....and everyone believes him.

    It kind of reminds me of that thing that happened in the nineties....
    "I wanna drink the Kool Aid next! The comet is coming!"


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    He was an undercover secret agent for the US government investigating balck magic. How cool is that!
    "I won't kill you, but I don't have to save you."
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    Parsons described Hubbard as his "magical partner," and together the men engaged in a rite in which Parsons tried to impregnate with an antichrist child a woman he considered the whore of Babylon, a goal that Crowley had long promoted. With Rachmaninoff's "Isle of the Dead" playing in the background, Hubbard allegedly chanted spells over the copulating couple, according to Miller and others. (Ultimately Hubbard would steal Parsons' girlfriend and allegedly bilk him in a Miami yacht venture.) Years later, when Hubbard had grown famous and realized the antichrist episode didn't comport with his image as a man of culture and wisdom, he would reportedly claim to have been working on an undercover mission for U.S. Naval Intelligence to investigate black magic.
    A master of spin control! Actually, this was a good little article. Thank you.

    Magical partner, my ar$e...

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    Look no further than right here for the truth about L. Ron and scientology.

    http://www.xenu.net/

    Also read the complete novel re: L. Ron's life, the novel that Tom Cruise doesn't want you to see

    http://www.clambake.org/archive/books/bfm/outline.htm

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    one word..

    nuts!
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    oh and he was also batman AND superman, at the same time


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    What would really cap this laugh riot is if suddenly tomorrow he was proven right due to Xenu showing up.
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    This is all I know and care to know about Mr. Hubbard and his shtick....

    Years ago I read Battlefield Earth when it hit the shelves. I thought it was an incredible sci fi story - (the movie sucked, of course). Soon after that, I started hearing people talk about Dianetics.....they freaked me out......they reminded me of "cult behavior". As years wore on, we all started hearing about this "Scientology" thing more and more....the term alone makes me chuckle. Scientology,.......hehehe
    One day I was wandering around a Library and saw a book "Explaining Scientology". After reading the introduction (and laughing a little), I returned the book to the shelf and never gave Scientology another thought...........






    ....until Tom Cruise wouldn't shut up about it. Looks like the shtick has been passed to him.
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    You've got to give it to the nut-job......he was good at what he did. I mean....people believed him. Mission accomplished, I guess.


    He's still a silly person though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman311
    You've got to give it to the nut-job......he was good at what he did. I mean....people believed him. Mission accomplished, I guess.


    He's still a silly person though...
    Is it that he really was that good? Or, that some humans are so easily lead by a gimmick?
    Both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adrenochrome




    ....until Tom Cruise wouldn't shut up about it.
    when he wasnt trapped in a closet.


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    Basically L. Ron Hubbard and friends created a religion for tax purposes back in the 1950's. If you look at the whole Xenu doctrine, it parallels a screenplay that Hubbard was working on called Revolt in the Stars. After his death it continued to the organization we see today.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolt_in_the_Stars

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    meh, I considered L. Ron Hubbard in the same league as Charles Manson - completely and utterly out of his mind.

    I can't believe people follow this scientology stuff. Although considering how many people blindly follow televangelists, it shouldn't be surprising should it?

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