Kim P Covers Scientology's Breaking-up of Families
The COS does not allow anyone to doubt or to speak out
against its unethical and immoral policies. People who
do run the risk of "disconnection" from their friends, or
family members who may be on lines.
Does disconnection work? It does - for some - it is used
to isolate the critic from loved ones and the member from
the critic (who may only have questions about the unethical
and immoral policies of the COS).
What is the cost of disconnection? Ask Ida Cambrun - she was
disconnected from her son in a most public and hideous manner
to inflict as much pain and hurt as possible.
http://www.operatingthetan.com/ida.htm
Ask Tom Padgett - he has had to endure more pain and suffering
because of his refusal to be involved in scientology - he only
wanted to be a Dad to his kids - yet he has consistantly been
refused that right - why? Because he speaks out against the
abusive and unethical policies of the COS.
http://www.whyaretheydead.net/childabuse/padgett/index.html
Ask Phinneas - he only spoke in the gentlest of ways against
the immoral and unethical behaviours he saw in the COS. What
did it cost him? Peace in his family - and the ability to
communicate with all of his family members. He commited no
crime, did nothing bad yet his sister was forced to disconnect
from him in order to stay on the bridge.
Ask Vicky Ford - she left the cos and now does not even know
where her son is. He has been disconnected from her. SHe has
done nothing more than leave the COS - and yet she has been
branded a criminal for commiting the High Crime of leaving
the bonds of COS.
How many others are out there? Who knows - we only know about
the ones have been told about. How many mothers and fathers
do not know where their children are or if they are all right?
How many children secretly wonder if their parents still love
them?? How many families see the empty place at the CHristmas
Dinner table and wonder if they will ever see their loved on again?
This is the "most ethical group on the planet" - the group that
claims "communication is the universal solvent" yet it uses the
unethical and immoral practise of dividing families, setting
people against one another. Creating enemies and hate instead
of reaching out and finding a way to agree to disagree.
This "ethical" group punishes those who ask questions and those
who doubt by disconnecting them from thier peers thorugh the RPF
and the RPF'sRPF. This "ethical" group disconnects families within
by creating children's berthing and groupinmg children together
under the care of "nannies" who apply hubbard tech to even the
smallest of children.
This "ethical" group furthers disconnection
by severely ;limiting (if not outright banning) family time - making
it impossible for families to bond as they should. This "ethical"
group creates pain and suffering (even for its own followers)by
making it impossible for parent/child relationships to develop
normally- for children to be with and learn from thier grandparents.
This "ethical" group creates mistrust, discord, and paranoia among
its adherents by using such things as the KR (where individuals can
report "unethical" behaviour of fellow scientologists) and Sec Checks
(where individuals are carefully probed for doubt or some other
imaginary crime).
Even young children are submitted to Child Sec
Checks - one of the most hideous documents I have ever seen -guarenteed
to make any child paranoid,and to supress natural and normal curiosity.
This "ethical" group uses fear and suspicsion to make even the "normal"
act of dating and inter-sex relationships difficult. Labeling
behaviours in such a way as to make them "wrong" before they start.
Creating an entire control mechanism (external and internal) which would
make "normal" relating impossible.
Ah yes - disconnection works so well - yet it is only a control
mechanism that only the desparate and evil would use. This "ethcial"
group needs to see what it looks like to the real world.
Disconnection is cruel, unthical, and immoral.
Kim P
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