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Re:Lyonnaise de Garantie don't 'get' the Intarwebz
In my opinion, the French firm Lyonnaise de Garantie to a man, are worse than crooks. They are the most foul and debase degenerates, slime of the lowest order. Fuck them, they are pox on the world and a waste of air. To call them a pack of worthless cunts would bring shame to roving packs of worthless cunts. Jean-Luc Berho, the VP of the company cannot bring himself to orgasm without unless he chokes a dog to death. Jean-Jacques Olivié, the president of that slithering pack of reptilians, cannot be trusted not to accidentally choke himself to death if left unattended with a stale croissant. May he catch syphilis from a drunken Armenian mule. Insurance frauds could learn something from these thieves, as could lamprey and other tubular blood sucking vermin.
And, worst of all, they are associated with the Church of Scientology, and their fire insurance won't pay for damages caused by intergalactic volcanoes. Na, there goes your comment!
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Re:So what?
Many of Scientology's devout believers (and employees), called the Sea Organization, live in Scientology complexes.
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Money. Control. Deception. Blaaar!
It seems not a single person here has even a basic understanding of the fundamentals of Dianetics and Scientology and are trying to compare these to other prior practicies which they are not.
Scientology is a cult. Scientology will empty your bank account. Scientologists don't run soup kitchens. Scientology creates perfect bodies. Scientology costs money to do ANYTHING. Scientology is this. Scientology is that.
Really?
If one wants to understand and know what Dianetics and Scientology are about all they need to do is read the actual materials written by L. Ron Hubbard about the subject.
Go to the source
Have you ever read an entry level book about Dianetics or Scientology written by L. Ron Hubbard?
If not, then how can one seriously think they know anything about the subject?
Get a book that interests you and read it. Get it from the library if you want. Most likely a Scientologist paid for the book and gave it to the library so you could.
Note that all the basic books were recently updated. So ensure you have a recent edition.
Decide for yourself without external bias.
Something can be done about it.
Materials: www.bridgepub.com
Main sites: www.scientology.org, www.whatisscientology.org and www.dianetics.org.
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Re:Nancy Cartwright?
Here's a link from an official scientologist site confirming it as well.
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Please help the battle..Just fill out this online petition, answer a few questions and you can make a difference!
P.S. Bread Good!, Fire Bad!
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Re:Illegal in Germany
Scientoloy is not "illegal" in Germany and being a member of the cult does not make you an underground dissident.
But unlike the US, where it has been granted the status of a "religion" (and it is believed that this was done to get tax-exempt status), it is considered an unethical business here that is designed to leech money from its members.
If you ever read Scieno material, you will note that they will point out again and again that they have been granted this status of a religion in the US and try to use this as an external proof of trust into their practices.
It is true, though, that you will not be hired as a German government official if you are a member of Scientology. Since most German schools are funded by the state, this includes teachers.
The German view on Scientology has the organization running scared and spewing hatred towards the German government, often comparing today's treatment of Scientologists with the way Nazi Germany treated the jews. Internal documents reveal that this is done because they know that this is an easy button to press.
Strangely enough, the US government often just copies & pastes Scientologists' allegations against Germany in their yearly human rights report.
Look at some official reactions about these allegations.
The Scientology in Germany FAQ is an interesting read, too, as it covers many of the standard allegations used by the cult.
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