Scientology
When you say Scientology, most people think of Tom Cruise or John Travolta. They also generally view them as a weird ufo cult. But what most people don't realize is that the works known as Dianetics and Scientology were written by one man, L. Ron Hubbard (LRH). The original thesis of Scientologie was written by one Dr. Anastasius Nordenholtz of Nazi Germany. His arian superiority seethed within the texts and was one of the influences on LRH's life. He was also into eastern mysticism, magick, and was deeply involved in the occult. His work is a collection of ancient teachings that can be found today in modern satanism, wicca, freud, jung, as well as space opera doctrine. This is all passed off as a religion. Scientologists claim to be members of a religion.
It all started when LRH wrote Dianetics in the 1950's. This book was sold on the shelves of bookstores at the protests of physicians at the time. It is basically self psychotherapy. The details are unimportant, but it is worth noting that LRH lays out something called the tone scale and the dynamics. The dynamics are divided up into four parts. The underlying drive behind all beings, it is said in this book, is to survive as dynamics...
1. Self
2. Family
3. Groups
4. The entire species of man
This is passed of as a science and is a precursor to what will soon follow. As the tone scale basically is laid out to measure how spiritually alive someone is, the dynamics were further expanded and a new religion was created; Scientology. These new dynamics are survival as...
5. All Life forms
6. Matter, Energy, Space, Time(what they call MEST)
7. Thetans (these are spiritual beings)
8. The Supreme Being (Theta)
The symbol for Dianetics is a pyramid divided into four parts, representing the four dynamics. The pyramid dates back to Egypt and many of LRH's writings dealt with that society. Using Dianetics (meaning, through the soul), one was said to be able to rid one's self of a third and most deadly part of the mind, the reactive mind. Once this reactive mind and all its engrams (moments of pain and unconsciousness) are gone, one is said to have reached the state of clear.
In Scientology, this is taken further, and the symbol is a Christian cross with a cross crossing it in the center. The cross being crossed is said to represent the eight dynamics. Clearly this is just one form of symbolism that Scientology uses to convert Christians into Scientologists. Another tactic they use is the message of tolerance, they say you can be a Christian, a Jew, a Hindu, and still be a Scientologist. They speak falsely.
After the state of clear, the levels are divided up into 8 sections, called OT levels. OT stands for Operating Thetan, that is a thetan who can operate whether it has a body or not. LRH says these thetans go from one body to the next, reincarnating from lifetime to lifetime. So what they don't tell you is, that if you're a Hindu, they will tolerate you, but if not they will scorn your beliefs. In LRH's book "A History of Man," Hubbard clearly comes right out attacking Christ and Christianity with his atheist views.
The reason Christianity is not accepted is because of this. On OT3, it is stated that 75 million years ago, an intergalactic overlord named Xenu tried to solve an over population problem by rounding up millions of aliens and herding them onto space planes that looked like DC-9's. He then transported them to Earth, what was then called Teegeeack, where only primitive life, such as dinosaurs existed. He froze the thetans for the trip by injecting ethanol into their spines and then piled their bodies on top of volcanoes, a list of which is given on that level. He then detonated nuclear devices destroying all life on the planet in what he called "The Great Dying." These thetans were blown into smaller fragments and then Xenu beamed telepathic imaged of Jesus and the Devil at them for a month. After that he left with the implant set in these Body Thetans (BT's) that he would return. After this, he says that these BT's inhabited lesser beings, until man evolved and the beings could assume more complex bodies, but they weren't strong enough to control them and ended up as an infestation for the thetans that were being dumped on teegeeack (which was said to be a prison planet) to inhabit human forms.
In OT8, LRH claimed to be Lucifer, and that the second coming of Christ was actually the return of Xenu to enslave the population. One of their questions on a Scientology Security Check (SecCheck) is, "Have you ever enslaved a population?"
It sounds funny, but what makes it evil is the fact that Hubbard was into the occult, magick, and was a disciple of Aleister Crowley. Crowly founded the modern satanist movement and was involved with the early wiccans. When Crowly died, his teachings were passed to Hubbard. After having received knowledge that went back to and predated Egypt and Babylon, even back to the time before the flood, he then issued a series of lectures that were recorded and came to be called, The Philadelphia Doctorate Course.
Scientology is a violent cult in possession of what one security analyst dubbed "The most efficient intelligence agency in America next to the CIA." The Office of Special Affairs (OSA) does the dirty work of the church. The church and LRH have been accused of sexual abuse, child molestation, torture, murder, inhumane acts of degradation, and so on.
All of this occurs as follows. You see a commercial or whatever, so you go get Dianetics and read it. You say to yourself that this is new information that you've never seen before. It claims to be a science that works, and so you investigate further. Then you run into Scientology, where science becomes religion, thus excluding any other religion than Scientology, but they don't stop there, they tell you it's an applied religious philosophy. It's a game of semantics, meant to get their statistics (stats) up.
Friends, don't be fooled by someone who claimed to be Lucifer that followed a man who called himself the Beast.











