Scientology's®
Claims
From: publicrelations@scientology.org
What is Scientology's view on drugs?
Scientologists consider that drugs cause extremely damaging effects on a
person -- physically, mentally and spiritually. They decrease awareness
and hinder abilities. They are a "solution" to some other
problem, but then they become an even bigger problem.
Scientologists do not take street drugs or mind-altering psychiatric
drugs. Scientologists do use prescribed drugs as part of medical
programs from competent physicians.
Robert
And now for the truth
Much of that is complete nonsense and he rest of it is pretty much
"so what?" Scientologists have in fact been caught using
"street drugs" routinely, one of the latest being a
Scientologist caught transporting drugs to one of the crime syndicate's
pretend "NarCONon drug treatment" facilities (see
CrackPots.ORG for complete
details about that incident and others.
As another, more distressing example, video Journalist Mark Bunker of the
Lisa McPherson Trust was in fact
attacked by a hammer-swinging Scientologist who was hiding from the cops
on drug charges. Scientology's claims that followers don't use
"street drugs" are demonstrably false. This doesn't mean
that the crime syndicate wouldn't like for all of its remaining
followers to be drug free, however, yet the fact of the matter is that
such a lofty goal is simply unrealistic but more importantly, has not
been and never will be achieved.
In another web page I've already covered Scientology's mad messiah's
massive drug abuse problems and I've delved into
why Scientology hates the mental health industry
and the many safe and effective drugs that help
to allieviate human suffering so I won't cover them again here.
Scientology's official spokesperson would like us to believe that it
adopts a negative stance against "street drugs" for all the
same reasons that real religions do; their claims are nothing
new and exactly what any real religion would consider to be useful
advice. The Scientology crime syndicate's stance on drug abuse is just
part of the organization's never ending public relations efforts designed
to try to make people believe they're some how a real religion and that
they some how hold much the same values as real religions do.
It's also important to note that Scientology is often just as
debilitative and destructive as drug abuse. Scientology -- like a drug
habit -- sucks a person into an endless spiral of need, temporary
relief, and then wanting misery culminating in financial ruin and a
growing mental instability. Scientology -- like a drug habit -- also
must be discarded "cold turkey" once the victim realizes it's
time to break the habit and work to regain their lives.
Probably the most likely reason why the Scientology crime syndicate
likes to sell the notion that they're against "street drugs"
may be because they have created another quack medical fraud they call
NarCONon wherein people ignorant
of the fact that it's really a Scientology fake front subject themselves
to one of Scientology's most dangerous and historically deadly rituals:
their "Purification Rundown." As a financial fraud, it's no
wonder the crooks work hard at trying to depict themselves as being
against "street drugs."
The truth of the matter is, Scientology is only after people's money.
Subject: What is Scientology's view on drugs?
Date: 2000/03/07
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