Scientology's®
Claims
From: Public Relations (publicrelations@scientology.org)
FIVE DECADES OF GROWTH -
L. Ron Hubbard's technology is made available to individuals through
a growing number of churches and related organizations around the world
that engage in a broad range of religious, charitable and educational
activities from Scientology auditing and religious services to education
and drug rehabilitation.
Here are the numbers of organizations using L. Ron Hubbard's technology
starting at 5 in 1950 and growing to 1811 in 1997:
And now for the truth
You'll hear these unevidenced claims made all the time, doubtlessly in
the hopes that people will believe that Scientology is some how growing.
Indeed, many times the organization will tell its remaining followers and
the real world that Scientology is some how the "fastest growing
religion on Earth" and claims that they've got eight or nine million
followers is pretty common.
Its hard to imagine how they come up with the numbers they do. By all
indications they simply make them up and hope that people will believe
them. Probably the most embarrassing lie about numbers the organization
has made was the claim that they had helped to educate anythwre from one
and a half to two million children in Africa. Human rights activists
did just a little research and discovered that -- as usuall -- Scientology
was lying. In Lies Debunked: Scientology Helped
Educate Millions of African Children you'll find the organization's
claims along with the letter from the African government which ends
"I am afraid their claim of teaching 1.5 million children in South
Africa to read is just another fabrication."
The truth is that the number of followers of the Scientology scam peaked
some time in the early 1970's and after the various self-help fads of the
1970's came to an end, Scientology -- like all the other quack psycho
pop fads of the time -- saw the number of followers drop quickly. At
best there are perhaps 50,000 remaining Scientologists in the world.
So why does this criminal enterprise claim it has as many followers as
the Mormon brand of Christianity? How many Mormons do you know? Now how
many Scientologists? Why does Scientology's ringleaders think they can
get away with making such outrageous claims?
Ultimately, though, I think the organization as a whole just doesn't
want to accept the fact that the good old days when they had hundreds
of thousands of followers world wide are over. Now their businesses
are closed, followers are urged more and more for ever more money to
keep things afloat. Fake fronts like their
latest called their "Volunteer Ministers" have increased in
desperation to try to hide the fact that Scientologists are desperate
to find more victims to swindle simply to keep the scam alive.
Subject: Five decades of growth -
Date: 1999/03/31
CHURCHES, MISSIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS
195O 1960 1970 1980 1990 1997
5 11 118 328 832 1811
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