Scientologists Get Punk'd! - The brainwashing of America, Vol. 2
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The brainwashing of America, Vol. 2
At the Dianetics table in the Times Square subway station, a hapless
passerby has been lured in by the cult of Scientology with the promise
of a "free stress test", (see above URL for pic) and he is
holding onto the electrodes of the fake machine. At the upper left,
another person who has already taken the bogus "free stress
test" is well on his way to being indoctrinated into the cult; he
is being shown a copy of "Dianetics," by noted science fiction
author L. Ron Hubbard.
Like a good journalist, I took the stress test myself. Of course, it
was too dangerous to give my real name; so I was "Arthur." I was
actually going to be Arthur Vandalet, but then I wussed out at the last
minute and gave my name as "Arthur Goldstein."
Oh, and the results of my "free stress test?" Well, let's just
say that there was nothing wrong that couldn't be fixed with a voluntary
donation to the "Church" of Scientology in exchange for one of the
helpful books that this man had to offer. (he candidly offered that the
transaction had to be structured as a "donation," because if he
and his goons were actually selling merchandise for profit in the subway
station, the city would shut down their table).
Yet at the same time, he backed off the "religion" claims when
I asked about the connection between Dianetics and Scientology. I explained
that I was happily Jewish, and wasn't looking for a new religion. This
guy asserted that Scientology was more of a philosophy than a religion,
and he added that numerous rabbis were Scientologists. :)
One other thing that bears mentioning: after my angry confrontation
with the Scientology thugs at this table a few weeks earlier (who
blocked most of my attempts at photographing their shameful
activities), I decided to try a different approach.
Fortunately, the personnel at the table were different this time
around.
So I pretended to actually be interested in their activities -- and
after I was already undergoing the "free stress test," I asked
Steve (the guy on the right here) if he minded if I took some photographs.
He asked me if I was a professional photographer, and I said I wasn't. He
then asked me why I wanted to take the pictures and I said simply that
I liked documenting everything that happened in my life. No mention was
made of flickr. :)
Then he said, "Why are you asking my permission?"
And I lied, "I just want to make sure that I don't upset you guys."
So then, when the passerby on the left here started taking the stress
test, he began freaking out when he saw my flash go off. But Steve said
to him, "It's okay, he's just taking some pictures." :)
May 23, 2005
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