In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on
November 11'Th, 2001, the
Scientology®
organization has been promoting a public relations campaign they call
their "Volunteer
Minister®"
program. The organization claims that they're the only organization
on Earth that has a solution to terrorism -- and indeed the only solution
to all of humanity's problems -- and their "Volunteer Minister"
public relations campaign is one of the latest efforts at trying to get
their leader's unusual notions accepted outside of their organization.
The truth about the motivations behind Scientology's "Volunteer
Minister" campaign, however, is far from benevolent. Detailed
information about Scientology's "Volunteer Minister" campaign
has been intercepted by Human Rights activists and a great deal of
information about the campaign has been offered by followers of the
Scientology organization who used to be part of the campaign. Further
information about the actual sinister motives of Scientology has been
acquired by Human Rights activists infiltrating the Scientology
organization's meetings and offices.
This web site will provide all of the detailed, factual information you
need to know about Scientology's latest bid to gain acceptance outside
of their organization. References to support the information will be
provided except in such instances where the identity of Rights
activists may become compromised and jeopardize the individual's
safety.
If you're a minister like I am you probably already know that
Scientology purports itself as being a religion and you probably have
read a considerable amount of information about Scientology's extensive
criminal history. This web site won't delve into the organization's
criminal history to any extent however we will look at the
organization's claims of being a religion (instead of a criminal
enterprise) and their claims of being compatible with all other
religions.
What this web site provides is quick and easy accesses to complete and
accurate information that teachers, students, clergy, parishioners,
relief workers (and anyone else who may fall victim to Scientology's
latest scam) need to know before they're victimzed by Scientology.
Scientology Caught Deliberately Disrupting Terrorist Relief Efforts
Ground zero volunteer horrified by Scientology vultures
Scientologist calls terrorist attack site 'prospect-rich environment'
Terrorist Attacks and The Volunteer Minister Scam
Charity Fraud: Red Cross comments upon Scientology trying to claim ties
American Red Cross National Headquarters Statement on Internet Fraud
Charity Fraud: Written Statement from the American Red Cross
Charity Fraud: Sects Take New Disguise to Prey on Victims, MILS Warns
Charity Fraud: FRANCE WARNS SECTS INFILTRATING AID, HEALTH SECTORS
France on the Look-out for Post 9/11 Cults
Scientology cult leader milks terrorist attacks for profit
Scientologists invade hospital after terrorist attack
Volunteer Minister scam: Where there is carrion, the vultures gather
Scientology's Vulture Ministers at flood sites
Chicago Sun-Times: Scientology's fraudulent 'Vulture Ministers'
Subscriber writes to Mother Jones Magazine about Scientology Vultures
The Scientologists: 'The pack of scum ought to disappear...'
Human Rights activist's letter to Evansville Courier, Evansville, IN
Salon.com Covers Birthday Bash for Dead Crime Boss
The 2002 LRH Birthday Event was a bit of a bore this year.
Letter to the Houston Chronicle - 'Harmful Treatment'
Jailed for 10 years for looting among the debris of Ground Zero
Scientology Founder's Family Life Far From What He Preached
Scientology exposed on French TV
How can people who presume to do good cause so much pain?
Scientology Spokesperson's Propaganda Lacked Information
Scientology Employs 'Suitable Guises' to Deceive People
Scientology's Volunteer Ministers Trained to Lie
Scientology 'Ministers' Routinely Lie Under Oath
Scientology Supporter Caught Impersonating a U. S. Sky Marshall
Human Rights Activist Report on Scientology's VM Flyer
Scientology's Written 'Primary Governing' Policy: Make money
Scientology -- Menace to Mental Health (Published 1968)
Scientology's Volunteer Minister Earth-Ripping Advertisements
A Scientologist Denounces Scientology's Latest VM Scam
Eight Million 'Members' claim is an obvious lie
Picket Report: Using 911 for Corporate Gain
Separation of Church and Brain: Philadelphia Weekly
Barbara Graham Writes to Pioneer Press About Scientology Vultures
A city councilman's interesting response concerning Scientology fake front
Barbara Graham Writes Letter Covering Ozzie Robert's Outrageous Article
Napa Valley Register: Letter to the Editor Covers Scientology Fake Front
Jim Beebe Sends A Letter to a Scientology Fake Front
Scientology and Narconon -- Dr. Louis J. West Reports
Sunday Mirror: Scientology Caught Pretending To Be Health Workers
Scientology Enterprise Claims They Stop Crime Some How
Scientology Vulture Ministers Exposed as a Dangerous Cult
Pasadena Weekly Debunking Scientology - Debunking Tom Cruise
9/11: FOX Network Suckered In By Scientology Fraud
Kim P Covers Scientology's Breaking-up of Families
Scientology Orders Sister To Abandon Her Family
Disaster industrial complex: New Orleans gripped by greed
Scientology Tries To Release The Violently Mentally Ill
FEMA Vs. Xenu -- George W. Bush's Savior? Radar Online
Scientology Disrupts Relief Efforts In Aftermath Of Fires
Scientology Tries To Racketeer Names of Victims in Aftermath
The NCHRA Warns Hurricane Katrina Victims of Further Victimization
New York Times: After the Storm, the Swindlers
Scientology Vultures / Crooks Thrown out of Disaster Site
Scientology Fake Fronts: Freak Shows of Fraud
Scientology Orders Customers To Have Abortions
JimDBB Comments on Scientology response to Death of a Scientologist
Scientology's Volunteer Ministers Scam Called 'Leeches''
Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, SD, 12/11/2002: Do your research
Scientology Caught Forging Los Angeles Police Chief's Endorsement
Scientology Volunteer Ministers Ordered to Leave Crisis Areas
Misinformation can be hazardous to your mental health
Early Scientology Scams: This Could Have Happened in GLENDALE
911: Scientology Crooks Get Exposed As Frauds
Scientology Still Lies About Hubbard Sex Magic
I joined the Church of Scientology's Guardians Office
Scientology's Volunteer Ministers' Thrown Out of Moscow
City Rejects Scientology Corporation's Dirty Money
Scientology Laments Lack Of Motivation To Scam Others
Barbara Graham Corrects 'Sign On San Diego' About Scientology Scam
Scientology Crooks Play Pretend: We'll Stop Crime with Hubbard Science!
Complaints about 'Soul Harvesting' Scientology crooks
Affidavit of Sam Moskowitz: Scientology a deliberate fraud
Scientologists Get Punk'd! - The brainwashing of America, Vol. 2
Scientologists Get Punk'd! - How I Became A Scientologist
Scientology Crooks Try to Make Money on Iraq Victims
Scientologists find few sympathizers after latest revelations
Scientology's Volunteer Ministers' World take-over Plans
SF Gate: The Great Tom Cruise Backlash (Frothering Scientology Nutball)
Planned Terrorism by Scientology in Greece
Scientology VMs 'appropriated' the tents of the Italian civil protection
Scientology's VM Fraud: The fiction in the yellow tent
Scientology 'Volunteer Minister' actively participates in False Imprisonment
In Extract: Tips for being a successful Volunteer Minister
Scientology: Scrambling Brains
Scientology's 'Volunteer Minister' scams Target Victims
Mindhack: Denying Xenu in How I Was 'Handled' by Scientology
Correcting St. Pete's Times' Scientology Lies and Deceptions
Correcting St. Pete's Times' Scientology Lies and Deceptions
Scientology Crooks Caught, Exposed, Ejected from Whyalla High School
Lies Debunked: Citizens Commission on Human Rights
The Scientology front group is talked about by the Scientology organization.
The debunking of the claims follows along
with detailed information of some of the other fake front groups the
Scientology organization attempts to hide behind. You'll also find an
amusing letter at Human Rights Activist writes to the
CCHR Front Group.
Lies Debunked: Fair Game
One of the criminal enterprise's more notorious racketeering activities
is known as "Fair Game" in accord with a written policy letter
that L. Ron Hubbard wrote. Even though Fair Game remains fully in
practice, the organization tries to deny they still engage in this
racketeering activity. Here you'll find the organization's latest weak
excuses along with the detailed
debunking of their claims including detailed accounts by victims
of Scientology's Fair Game policy.
Lies Debunked: What moral codes do Scientologists live by?
Well, here are the latest claims by the organization, any way. They
change from year to year and from ringleader to ringleader. Included in
the debunking are details about the
morals of Scientology leaders who have been either shipped off to prison,
fled the country to avoid prison, and are currently facing indictments
for their "moral codes."
Lies Debunked: How Does Scientology Work?
You'll like this one. Here we see some of the more outrageous claims by
the organization which are in effect just another one of their endless
advertisements. We then look at the
debunking of the notion that
Scientology some how "works" to any extent beyond the well
known placebo effect.
Lies Debunked: What is Scientology's view on drugs?
This is something of a rehash of other lies the organization routinely
offers in regards to drugs -- illegal as well as legal. In the
debunking we provide additional
details about Scientology's insane and extremely harmful notions.
Lies Debunked: Does Scientology believe one can exist outside of the body?
It's no secret that Scientology hypnotizes its victims and makes them
adopt false memories of past lives. Here we have the organization give
some of their claims about such matters followed by the
debunking which describes how the
hypnotism and implantation of false memories works. We also provide a
link to the False Memory Syndrome Foundation.
Lies Debunked: Is Scientology open to anyone?
Here's some of Scientology's latest claims about whether Scientology is
actually "open" to anyone along with the usual
debunking of their claims.
Lies Debunked: OT 8 Document
One of the more embarrasing problems Scientology has is the fact that
many of their once secret writings have been made public thanks to the
public domain nature of the judicial systems of the world. One such
document has Scientology calling Jesus Chris a "lover of young
boys." Scientology's claims about it are provided here along with
a debunking of their claims. Since the
organization has lately claimed it's a forgery, we'll include a copy of
one version of the document here as well. Background information on OT8
and Hubbard's audio taped anti-Christian ideologies are available here
on this web site at What Christians should Know about
the "Church" of Scientology which also offers a description
of some of the cultspeak words and phrases contained within the amazing
"OT8" document.
Lies Debunked: Can one make up his own mind about Scientology?
Here's Scientology's claims on the metter along with the detailed
debunking of the claim. Since the
organization doesn't tell its victims what Scientology is until they've
paid tens of thousands of dollars, you should find the organization's
claims at least mildly amusing.
Lies Debunked: Does Scientology hold any political views?
Here's Scientology's latest claims about the subject together with the
debunking of same.
Lies Debunked: Prozac®
Scientology's violent hatred of the mental health industry is about equal
to their hatred of medical advances which solve millions of people's
lives daily -- something Scientology's quack medical frauds can't do.
Here are some of the Scientology organization's most insane nut ranting
about one such drug along with a
debunking offering a description of why Scientology violently hates
these things.
Lies Debunked: Does Scientology actively proselytize for new members?
This one's milding interesting. Scientology's own claims about
"recruiting members" is
debunked by showing how Scientology misleads and swindles its
victims in bait-and-switch Ponzi-like bunko frauds.
Lies Debunked: Do Scientologists Believe in Past Lives?
Here's further explanations from Scientology about the
false memory implantation of
victims along with more debunking of
their claims by offering information about their true beliefs, and
about false memory implantation.
Lies Debunked: Why is Scientology called a religion?
Well, here's one of their attempts to make people think that Scientology
is called a religion. Here you'll find that notion soundly
debunked along with quotes from
judicial findings, newspapers, and magazine investigative reporters who
state unambiguously what Scientology actually is.
Lies Debunked: Respect the religious beliefs of others
As part of the never ending public relations effort to try to paint
Scientology as a religion, the organization tries to express ideals
of religious tolerance in the hopes that people who don't know better
assume that Scientology is some how a religion itself. Here's one
of those attempts along with the
debunking of same.
Lies Debunked: What is Scientology about?
Here's a version of Scientology's explanation on what Scientology is
all about along with a debunking using
court documents and eye-witness testimony which says otherwise.
Lies Debunked: What is the Sea Organization
Parading around in little toy sailor suits looking like insane
brainwashed robots, Scientology has a problem explaining their
paramilitary arm known as the "Sea Org." Here is the
organization's latest claims to explain-away that embarrassment
along with a detailed debunking
describing the history of the "Sea Org."
Lies Debunked: Does Scientology have a scripture?
This one's very amusing. At one time the Scientology organization had
secret writings yet, thanks to the heroic efforts of Human Rights
activists and Freedom of Speech activists, these secret writings --
many of which prove the criminal basis of Scientology's existance --
are secret no longer. Here you'll find Scientology's claims along with
the debunking which includes the
detailed description of many of the once secret documents which were
either smuggled out of the criminal enterprise by ex-victims or were
seized by Federal law enforcement officers over the years.
Lies Debunked: What is a suppressive person?
Scientology labels anyone who works to stop Scientology's criminal abuses
"Suppressive Persons" or "SPs" for short. This
labeling of Scientology's enemies used to be a secret yet now that the
cat is out of the bag, Scientology has to try to justify themselves.
Here you'll find one such attempt along with a
debunking of the claims as well as some amusing information about
how human rights and freesom of speech rights activists feel about
such derogatory labels.
Lies Debunked: Is man a spirit?
Here's another attempt by the organization to try to pretend they're
some how a religion. A debunking is
also provided.
Lies Debunked: Golden Era Productions
Scientology likes to claim that it's a collective organization consisting
of many different branches that are some how seporate corporations. One
such front is the organization's publication arm which is tasked with
modifying and publishing L. Ron Hubbard's writings and lectures. Here
you'll find some claims along with a
debunking of the claim that the corporations are seporate. Since
this particular fake corporate shell is a "squirrel" front
that alters Hubbard's more embarrasing writings, some information about
what constitutes a "squirrel" is offered here.
Lies Debunked: Scientology Staff
Another embarrasing public relations nightmare for Scientology is the
fact of their own child abuse, pressing children into what's in effect
slave labor. Here you'll find that calling them "staff" it
some how makes slavery okay. Here you'll find the
debunking of the notion the children
inside of Scientology can be considered "staff" along with
information on what it means to Scientology victims when they're put
"on staff."
Lies Debunked: How did Scientology start?
Here's Scientology's latest claims together with the
debunking of their claims. There have
been a wide variety of different stories coming out of the Scientology
organization as to how the criminal enterprise started. We'll look at
one such "shore story" and then we'll debunk that one. We
also provide a link to Bare Faced Messiah which gives a much more detailed
examination into the history of Hubbard, Dianetics, Scientology, and
the criminal enterprise he created.
Lies Debunked: George Orwell
This one is mildly amusing. L. Ron Hubbard is said to have made a bar
bet with another science fiction writer about how the real way to make
a million bucks is to start a religion. While Hubbard didn't start a
religion, he certainly started something. Here's the organization's
claims followed by the debunking of
their claims.
Lies Debunked: Free Speech - SNOW WHITE PROGRAM - U.S.A.
This is a classic; a must read. Here you will find some amazing
whoppers by the Scientology crime syndicate attempting to explain
why they engaged in domestic terrorism and espionage in the famous
"Operation Snow White" case which resulted in 11 of the
syndicate's ringleaders going to prison. Here you will also find
the debunking of the claims
complete with background on what "Operation Snow Which"
was and is -- the operation has apparently and by all externial
indications never been canceled.
Lies Debunked: Operation Snow White
After decades of denying "Operation Snow White," eventually
the organization attempted to contrive what they call a "Shore
Story" to explain their criminal history. Here you will find
another great classic series of massive fibs along with the
debunking of those fibs. Of particular
note is the appeal to the unbelievably insane notion that one has to
be a Scientologist to be able to understand the need to engage in
the terrorism and espionage "Operation Snow White" calls
for.
Lies Debunked: ANP Wire on Swedish Recognition of Scientology
The Scientology organization is desperate for recognition as a real
religion around the world, working endlessly to try to overcome its
criminal basis for existance and its well known criminal history.
When some country allows the criminal enterprise to conduct weddings,
the organization likes to pretend that means they are some how
"recognized" as if they were a real religion. Here you'll
find some of the syndicate's latest claims along with the
debunking of those claims.
Lies Debunked: Operation Snow White - FOIA
Here you will find the Scientology crime syndicate demanding that there
were "socially significant ramifications" to their terrorism
and domestic espionage. You'll also find the organization once again
trying to justify their criminal basis. You'll also find the solid
debunking of these claims.
Lies Debunked: Operation Snow White - Germany
Another classic: Here you have the Scientology organization once again
trying to justify its terrorist activities under the absurd notion that
they did it to uncover supposed lies "governments" make about
them. Ironically the syndicate's actions proves all of the allegations
law enforcement agencies and intelligence agencies make about the
criminal enterprise. Here also you'll find the
debunking of those claims.
Lies Debunked: Operation Snow White - Portugal
Here's a wonderful classic. The criminal enterprise was conducting
criminal activities in Portugal and lying about who they were and what
they were doing in Portugal. The local citizens knew that there was
something wrong with the American boat tied up at the docks and they
assumed it was a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) plot of some kind,
not knowing it was organized crime. Here you'll find the organization
talking about that incident. You'll also find the
debunking of those claims along
with information about what actually happened extracted from the
book "Bare Faced Messiah." You'll also find a link to
a fully-indexed copy of that book online.
Lies Debunked: What does the Scientology symbol mean?
This one's only mildly amusing though it can be somewhat informative.
Here you'll find the organization trying to come up with some reasonable
explanation for one of their logos. Here also you'll find a
debunking of the claims.
Lies Debunked: The Scientology religion
Here's an advertisement by the Scientology organization once again trying
to claim that it's some how a religion. You'll find the
debunking of that claim here as well.
Lies Debunked: Live with the truth
Here we have a public relations piece by L. Ron Hubbard being quoted
by the Scientology organization. This is something of a classic because
here you'll find L. Ron Hubbard making the freakishly bizarre claim that
there's more than one truth and that what's true is "what's true
for you." In the debunking, we'll
take a look at just how well the Scientology organization -- and
L. Ron Hubbard -- meets these "ethical and moral standards."
Lies Debunked: Scientology Doesn't Advocate Genocide
One of the Scientology organization's more embarrassing public relations
nightmares is a written policy by their mad messiah L. Ron Hubbard which
calls for the extermination of tens of millions of innocent people who,
Scientology demands, should be "disposed of quietly and without
sorrow." Here you'll find the Scientology organization's attempts
to fib their way out of this embarrassment along with the solid
debunking of those claims.
Lies Debunked: How do Scientologists view life?
Here's a bit of wishful thinking from the Scientology organization on
what they would like to believe is how Scientologists view life. The
debunking of these claims includes
a detailed examination of comments made by people who were in the
organization for years -- some times decades -- who give a truthful
representation of how Scientologists really view life. In
brief, Scientologists are conditioned to be paranoid and fearful of
the real world, adopting an "us against them" cult-like
delusional mentality.
Lies Debunked: L. Ron Hubbard was a War Hero
Scientology routinely demands that their mad messiah L. Ron Hubbard
was a war hero and that the documentation they acquired from the Navy
through the Freedom of Information Act are forgeries. Here we'll
take a look at the organization's amusing claims and then in the
debunking of their claims we'll take a look at what the Navy
documentation actually has to say about this pathological lying con
man messiah.
Lies Debunked: What Is Scientology?
Since the truth about Scientology has become widely known outside of the
organization, there has been an extensive public relations program by
the organization to try to fib their way out of the embarrassing facts.
The organization's claims about what constitutes Scientology changes
from year to year and, because the claims are often so vague and
untestable, the claims change from claimant to claimant. Here you'll
find one version of what the organization wants people to think
Scientology is. You'll find the
debunking of these claims here as well.
Lies Debunked: The Way to Happiness
One of the more massive advertisements and public relations efforts by
the criminal enterprise is the publication and dissemination of a
little booklet they call "The Way To Happiness." This is an
atempt by the organization to "get a foot in the door" in
many ways by publishing something that's basically just a few common
sense notions that everybody already agrees with anyway. Here you'll
find the criminal enterprise's latest summation of the booklet along
with the debunking of the booklet.
Lies Debunked: Scientology Wants a World Without War or Crime
Scientology claims that its all for "a world without war or
crime." One's left wondering why Scientology has such a massive
criminal history and continues to engage in unending racketeering and
human rights abuses. Here you'll find an excellent summary of the
phenomena called "Why So Many Criminals in Scientology?"
Lies Debunked: Scientologists' Families
As part of the organization's publc relations attempts to overcome its
history of destroying families, the organization has come up with a
set of common lies, some of which are provided here. Also here are the
debunking of those claims.
Lies Debunked: How does Scientology view marriage and the family?
More public relations lies by the organization trying to make people forget
about Scientology's tradition of destroying families. Here you'll find
something of a repeat of the organization's claims followed by a detailed
debunking including detailed about
L. Ron Hubbard and his bigamy as well as information about the child
abuse children inside of Scientology are subjected to on a daily basis.
Lies Debunked: FOIA Booklet
The Freedom of Information Act was an Act which Scientology campaigned
for in order to get Navy records of their mad messiah L. Ron Hubbard.
Once the Act passed, Scientology obtained those records and, because
they found out Hubbard was a con man and a liar, Scientology labeled
the records "forgeries." Here's some claims by the criminal
enterprise as well as a debunking of the
claims.
Lies Debunked: FOIA Supporters
Some additional lies by the organization as well as a rehash of old ones
is provided here along with the debunking
of same.
Lies Debunked: Spiritual Freedom
Scientology routinely demands that it has the right to engage in criminal
activities as a matter of religious freedom, evening going so far as to
claim they had the right to kill Lisa McPherson because she was a follower.
At the same time Scientology denies many Scientologists the right to
practice Scientology unless they pay up big money. Here we find the
organization quoting their mad messiah. Here we also find detailed
debunkings of any claims Scientology
makes about religious or spiritual freedom of fellow Scientologists
-- unless they fork over their money. Here you will also find what
Judges have to say about Scientology's criminality disguised as religion.
Lies Debunked: Does Scientology have a concept of God?
One of the more amusing attempts by the organization to lie its way out
of an embarrassing truth is offered here. The
debunking of the claims offers details about Scientology's notions
that gods were created by the Galactic Ruler named Xenu as an
"implant" video movie shown to his galactic citizens.
Lies Debunked: Does Scientology recognize good and evil?
Scientology's sociopathic notions of good and evil are offered here in
the organization's own spokesperson's mouth. Also offered here is the
debunking of those claims with
information on what motivates Scientology (here's a hint: It's money.)
Lies Debunked: Five decades of growth
More Scientology advertising is provided here so that it can be
debunked. The organization likes to
claim that it has as many followers as the Mormon brand of Christianity.
What makes this criminal enterprise think they can get away with such
outrageous claims?
Lies Debunked: Why is Scientology Opposed to Psychiatry?
Scientology ringleaders hate the mental health profession with a violent
passion that calls for, well, professional treatment. Here you'll find
some of the organization's insane claims along with the
debunkings of those claims.
Lies Debunked: Why do Scientologists want to help people?
Here's another one of those rhetorical advertisements along with the
systematic debunking of the claims.
To all external indications, the only thing that Scientology wants to
help people out with is to extract from them every last penny they can
earn, borrow, beg, or steal, relieving them of the worry and
responsibility of solvency.
Lies Debunked: What religious holidays do Scientologists celebrate?
This one's more informative more than the usual string of lies. The
notion that Scientologists are free to have religious beliefs is
debunked here. Some background into
how the organization's remaining followers celebrate the birthday of
their mad messiah L. Ron Hubbard is also offered.
Lies Debunked: How do people get into Scientology?
Nobody signs up for Scientology's bait-and-switch frauds knowing what
they're buying before hand. Because of this the organization has created
numerous fake fronts to hide their true identity behind. This information
provides the organization's latest lies which is then followed by the
debunking which describes some of the
ways people fall victim to Scientology.
Lies Debunked: L. Ron Hubbard
Everybody outside of Scientology seem to know L. Ron Hubbard's amusing
and highly embarrassing history. This one is a series of claims that
you might find amusing, followed by a
debunking containing the history of L. Ron Hubbard and numerous
links to court documents which show that Hubbard was nothing but an
insane con man crook with delusions of godhood.
Lies Debunked: Is Scientology like hypnotism?
This one's kind of interesting since there is some indication as to the
quack medical frauds the organization inflicts upon its unwitted victims.
Here you'll find the organization's claims along with some very useful
debunkings complete with information
about the brainwashing which goes on inside of the organization.
Lies Debunked: In Scientology does one have to sacrifice one's
individuality?
One of the biggest public relations nightmares Scientology suffers from
is the blank minds and eyes of its remaining followers, victims of the
organization's own monetary predations. As victims' personalities are
subsumed in favor of L. Ron Hubbard's, followers exhibit marked lack
of individual will. Here's some of the organization's attempts to lie
their way out of their problem along with a
debunking of the claim.
Lies Debunked: Scientology Is Compatable with Christianity
Scientology claims it's not anti-Christian and yet an examination of
the organization's once secret writings prove otherwise. Here you will
find some of the organization's claims along with the
debunking of the claim consisting of
a series of information titled, "What Christians Should Know About
Scientology."
Lies Debunked: Charles Manson
Another embarrasing problem for Scientology is the fact that so many of
its followers are driven insane by Scientology's quack proceedures. A
cople of them are as notorious as Charles Manson. Here you will find
the organization's attempt to deny that Manson took Scientology
"courses" along with the
debunking of the claim. Carl Sagan in "Demon Haunted
World" noted that L. Ron Hubbard had developed a written procedure
for driving people insane, incidentally. Sagan was right.
Lies Debunked: Marital statistics
Another traditional Scientology lie is that Scientologists some how have
a better marriage track record than any other "religion."
Setting aside the fact that Scientology isn't a religion, here we
find the organization's claims along with some
debunking of the claim. We also
get a look at personal testimony from victims of Scientology who were
ordered to divorce their spouses.
Lies Debunked: Mind Control
A large number of Scientology lies are presented here by the organization
about how Scientology some how isn't brainwashing and about how the
organization some how stops other vague "enemies of
mankind" from conducting "mind control." After the
organization's claims, you'll find the
debunking of those amusing claims.
Lies Debunked: Membership increase
Here are some more of the organization's attempts to try to make people
think that the Scientology organization is some how growing despite all
external indications. The debunking of
the claims is also provided.
Lies Debunked: Why does Scientology have ministers?
The notion of "ministers" was added to the criminal enterprise
late in the organization's history. Here you will find the organization's
claims followed by a history of Scientology
debunking the claims. You'll find descriptions of when and why
Scientology started pretending it had ministers, one such descrption
coming from one-time second in command Mr. Jesse Prince who was at the
head of the organization's public relations scheme to pretend they have
ministers.
Lies Debunked: Minton outburst
A really big problem for Scientology is the large number of Human Rights
and Freedom of Speech Rights activists which routinely picket and protest
against Scientology's criminal racketeering activities. Here you'll find
a sample of what the organization calls "Dead Agenting" against
one such activist along with the
debunking of the hate rant. You'll also find a link to the official
Mr. Robert Minton web site which contains an incomplete history of this
Human Rights activist's efforts to stop Scientology's criminal abuses.
Lies Debunked: Why is Scientology a church?
Here you will find more public relations appeals to the public to try to
get recognized as a real church and a real religion. You'll also find
the debunking of such claims.
Lies Debunked: Does Scientology believe in charity and welfare?
More public relations claims is presented by the organization along with
the debunking of those claims. You'll
find out what the term "downstat" means to the ringleaders and
followers of Scientology and why charity and welfare are
"downstat."
Lies Debunked: Children
Here you will find claims by the Scientology organization about raising
children. Though the Scientology organization won't mention it, the
debunking of those claims show that
Hubbard (and thus Scientology) consider children to be "adults in
little bodies" and as such they should be treated as adults (which
has included the defending of rapists.) You'll also find details about
Hubbard's kidnapping of his own daughter when Hubbard abandoned one
of his wives.
Lies Debunked: Why has Scientology sometimes been considered controversial?
Here's one of the more amusing attempts by the organization to try to
explain their way out of the fact that Scientology is considered to be
a criminal enterprise the world over. Here also you will find the
debunking of the claims along with
numerous links to information covering Scientology's vast and extensive
criminal history and contemporary criminal activities.
Lies Debunked: Safe: Why Are You Hiding From The Truth!?
Scientologists who tell the truth about the Scientology organization are
viciously attacked by the organization's ringleaders. Here you will
find a sample of the hatred Scientology has for Scientologists who don't
follow orders along with the debunking of
Scientology's claims in regards Mr. Safe's and Theta8808's
"Criminal Time Track" document which
enumerates Scientology's criminal history.
Lies Debunked: Theta8808
Another Scientologist by the name of Theta8808 is visciously attacked by
the Church of Scientology. Any Scientologist who dares to discuss the
Scientology organization's criminal history becomes victims of the type
of hatred the Scientology organization publically publishes here. Also
here you will find the debunking of
Scientology's hate-motivated viscious lies against Scientologists.
Lies Debunked: What is the Scientology cross?
Scientology tells people that their crossed-out cross isn't a symbol of
anti-Christian ideology. Here you will find the organization trying to
come up with what Scientology calls a "shore story" to try to
lie their way out of another one of L. Roln Hubbard's embarrassing jokes.
Here also you will find the debunking of
Scientology's double-cross.
Lies Debunked: What is Dianetics?
Descriptions about what Dianetics is and is not changes from year to
year and it has often been a matter of which Scientology spokesperson
is speaking as to what Dianetics is supposed to be. In fact the
description of what Dianetics is changes depending upon who Scientology
is talking to at the time. Here you'll find one version of what Dianetics
is supposed to be from one of the organization's latest spokespeople.
Here also you will find the debunking of
the claims along with detailed information about what
"Dianetics" has actually been over the years.
Lies Debunked: In what way does Scientology differ from other religions?
Scientology has run a never-ending public relations battle to try to
make people think it's some how a religion. Here you will find some
of the organization's latest claims along with a somewhat brief
debunking. Scientology only wants
your money and they'll say any lie to get it.
Lies Debunked: Different between Scientology & Dianetics
Within the Scientology organization there's no difference between the
quack medical fraud known as "Dianetics" and the financial
fraud known as "Scientology." To the outside world, however,
the organization tries to depict the two as some how being seporate
entities. Here you will find the criminal enterprise's latest claims
along with a detailed debunking of the
claims containing a history of the collective criminal enterprise
known as "Scientology."
Lies Debunked: Disconnection
One of the major human rights abuses Scientology engages in is the
brainwashing of its victims and the ordering of its brainwashed victims
to "disconnect" from their family members and other loved ones.
Here you will find the Scientology organization trying to come up with
excuses for their inhuman ideology known within the organization as
"disconnection." You will also find here the
debunking of those excuses along
with personal testimony of ex-Scientologists who have been ordered
to "disconnect," testimony from family members, and testimony
from friends.
Lies Debunked: Do Scientologists Use Doctors?
Scientology engages in a number of dangerous and deadly quack medical
practices which were contrived by their mad messiah L. Ron Hubbard.
Maimings and homicides is common within Scientology due to these quack
medical frauds as well as due to the organization's insane hatred of
the mental health industry. Here you will find just a few of the
organization's claims along with the
debunking of those claims.
Lies Debunked: Scientologists In the Know
Scientology doesn't tell its followers what Scientology is really about
until victims have been subjected to years of brainwashing and, of course,
until victims have paid tens of thousands of dollars to purchase the
"secret scriptires." Scientologists also aren't told about
the Scientology organization's criminal history and criminal activities.
Here you will find the Scientology organization lying about how its
victims do in fack know these things and, despite knowing what Scientology
is really all about, allow themselves to be victimzed anyway. Here also
you will find the detailed debunking of
these obvious lies.
Lies Debunked: Does one really need Scientology to do well in life?
Advertisements for the vague miracle cure known as "Scientology"
are common. Here's one such advertisement. Note that the organization
does not inform prospective customers the fact that everybody is infested
with invisible murdered space aliens called "Body Thetans"
anywhere in any of their advertisements. You'll find the
debunking of this advertisement
here as well.
Lies Debunked: Scientologists - drug free
Scientology lies to pretend that it's an effective leader in the fight
against drug addiction -- and all of humanity's problems, in fact. Here
are a few of the organization's lies. You'll note that the organization
always pulls fake numbers out of thin air making vague claims and never
once providing scientific, peer-reviewed claims. Some additional
debunkings are provided here along
with links to detailed information about the criminal enterprise's
quack medical fraud known as "NarCONon."
Lies Debunked: The E-Meter is a Scientifically Proven Device
The device Scientology uses to scrape off the invisible murdered space
alien fragments called "Body Thetans" that infest humans is
called an "e-meter." Scientolog has made all kinds of quack
medical fraud claims about the device and got slapped down good and
hard by the Food and Drug Adminstration because of it. Here you will
find some of the latest claims being made about the "e-meter"
by the organization. You will also find the
debunking of the e-meter along with a judge's ruling about the
quack medical fraud device.
Lies Debunked: Scientology Expansion
One of the more amusing public relations projects Scientology continually
runs is a campaign among its remaining followers to try to make them
think that Scientology's followers is some how growing. This in spite of
the fact that the followers can simply look around them at the always
empty offices and know it's obvious lies. Here's some of the organization's
latest claims along with the debunking
of the claims with some background investigative efforts to see how
many followers are left.
Lies Debunked: What does Scientology accomplish?
The Scientology organization has fought for 40 years to be recognized as
a real church and a real religion. The organization's public relations
efforts consistantly fail due to the organization's routine exposure in
the media and in the courts as a criminal organization, however. Here
you will find one of the organization's traditional appeals to be
considered a religion by people outside of the organization. You will
also find the debunking of the claims.
Lies Debunked: Scientologists are active in their communities
Part of the constant public relations appeals to the public to be
considered a real church and a real religion, the orgainzation attempts
to depict itself as "active in the community." Here you will
find some more of the organization's public relations appeals as well
as the debunking of the claims.
Lies Debunked: Community Activities
Here you will find more of the organization's public relations claims to
try to depict themselves as a real religion. You'll also find the
debunking of those claims.
Lies Debunked: South African Recognition of Scientology
One of the things the Scientology organization does is try to make people
believe that they're recognized as a real religion in many countries and
to that end the organization finds excuses to make the claim.
The truth, however, is that Scientology
is not officially recognized as a religion in most countries,
and rarely in any of the countries they routinely claim to be.
Lies Debunked: Scientology Helped Educate Millions of African Children
When Time Magazine published their detailed exposure of Scientology's
criminal basis for existance in
The Thriving Cult
of Greed and Power Scientology published an extensive series of
lies to try to counter that exposure. One of their most notable lies
was the claim that the organization had helped to educate over a
million African children. Over the years that lie has grown considerably.
Here you will find those claims along with the debunking of the claims
which includes a letter from an official in Africa.
Lies Debunked: Scientology's aims and objectives
The stated goals and aims of the Scientology organization changes over
the years and are also different depending upon who the target audience
is. Here are some of the organization's routine claims along with the
debunking of same. Additionally some
of the organization's real goals is offered here backed up with
actual once-secret internal documentation.
Lies Debunked: Apostates
The Scientology organization has lately started calling people who leave
their criminal enterprise "apostates" with the notion that
Scientology is some how a religion and that people who leave it have
religious differences. Here you will find the organization demanding
that the testimony of victims of Scientology should be ignored. You will
also find the debunking of their claims.
Lies Debunked: ARMSTRONG - Faulty Researcher
Gerry Armstrong was L. Ron Hubbard's official researcher for Hubbard's
biography and, after many years of being inside Scientology and after
researching documentation which proved L. Ron Hubbard was a con man and
a liar, Mr. Armstrong left Scientology, taking a lot of embarrassing
evidence with him. After making the truth about Hubbard public, the
Scientology organization "Fair Gamed" Mr. Armstrong and launched
a massive "Dead Agent" campaign to try to silence him. The
organization was unsuccessful yet as you'll see here, that doesn't stop
Scientology from continuing to lie about him. Here you will find the
debunking of Scientology's claims
as well as the criminal organization's usual lies.
Lies Debunked: Is Scientology all based on one man's work?
Scientology wants people to believe that Scientology's claims are some how
scientific when in fact L. Ron Hubbard, David Mayo, and a number of other
unfortunate individuals contrived their notions from science fiction
stories and while heavily stoned on a varety of drugs. Here you will find
one of the Scientology organization's more amusing claims along with the
debunking of their claims.
Lies Debunked: What benefits can one get from Scientology?
In the past the Scientology organization has been slapped down by Federal,
Local, and State law enforcement agencies for making all kinds of quack
medical claims. Even the Food and Drug Administration slapped the crooks
down for making outrageous claims about their "e-meter." Here
you will find some of the organization's latest claims along with their
debunking including links to the
court documents which accurately describes the organization's
"e-meter."
Lies Debunked: Does Scientology believe in brotherly love?
One of the many questions that get asked of Scientology is the question
"where is love on the 'tone scale?'" Since L. Ron Hubbard
was motivated by criminal greed and not love, finding quotes from Hubbard
which talks about it favorably is rather difficult. Here you will find
the Scientology organization's "answer" to the question along
with the debunking consisting of
quotes from L. Ron Hubbard that Scientology doesn't want you to know
about.
Lies Debunked: Brainwashing debunked
Scientology likes to demand that there's no such thing as brainwashing
and at the same time they like to demand that the mental health industry
engages in brainwashing. Here's one of the organization's more amusing
lies along with the debunking of same.
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