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New Cult of Scientology YouTube video

p2pnet news | Freedom:- I love Maggie Council dearly.

She’s pure gold —- an amazing woman and an amazing musician who’s been there and back and lived to tell the tale.

Maggie is one of my most treasured friends and yesterday she emailed me, telling me she’d made a video, her first.

Like me, she hates evil and wickedness and it therefore follows she also loathes the Cult of Scientology. So it didn’t come as a huge surprise to discover her first video focused on it.

As everyone in the world knows, by now, Anonymous has been organising peaceful demonstrations designed to bring international attention on the CoS, the most recent being the We Don’t Love L.Ron Hubbard Day (my title, not theirs) on March 15, his birthday.

Click here for a photo essay of the Hollywood demo, and click here for more on the cult and its infamy.

L.Ron is, of course, the dead and smelly Sci-Fi writer who founded CoS.

The next demonstration is slated for April 12 (click here for a YouTube video on the event) and, “What I’m asking for now is recorded Anon chants to incorporate,” says Maggie.

“It would be great to get a track of Anon chanting ‘we will tax you’ etc.”

Mashed together by Jeff Jacobsen, who also came up with the idea, Maggie’s CoS video was recorded live during a radio show and she’s planning a new and improved version ;)

Definitely stay tuned.

Cheers!

Jon Newton - p2pnet

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27 Responses to “New Cult of Scientology YouTube video”

  1. GrnApl Says:

    This is a fine example of someone inventing an understanding of something instead of taking the time to actually understand something. In the 30 years I’ve been a Scientologists I have found it to be the most worthwhile, decent and kind organization on the face of the earth. You can know people by the groups they support and attack. Scientology dislikes the mass psych drugging of our society - People into mass drugging dislike Scientology. Simple enough.

  2. Reader's Write Says:

    Jon - thought you weren’t going to allow troll posts?

  3. Jon Says:

    S/he has clearly been sucked in body and soul, but IMHO, this isn’t yet another example of one of the usual mass propaganda items churned out in bulk by the cult and posted by the usual suspects as comment.

    To me, it’s a genuine point of view expressed by someone who still believes in the CoS.

    Hopefully, s/he will gain insights into the true nature of the cult by videos such as Maggie’s and demonstrations such as those being staged by Anonymous and others.

    CoS had been getting away with it for decades, but thanks to the Net, those days are now over.

    Cheers!

  4. Reader's Write Says:

    Anything that makes Tom Cruise act that high and laugh so wierd is evul.. nuff said

  5. MrChillyAnon Says:

    “People into mass drugging dislike Scientology. Simple enough.” Aside from the sense of desperate tone of that sentence, it once again reinforces the crux of the Anon v. Scientology fight. We come with verified facts, while they make generalized accusations and unsupported claims. I’m not on meds, nor do I condone them. They are over presribed, but, some people do benefit from them, and should use them to enable them to enjoy as normal and productive a life as possible.

    30 years? So the deaths ( www.whytheyaredead.com) and government infiltrations (Operation SnowWhite) don’t taint the whole “decend and kind” parts of the organization? What about the OSA and the camps? What about the kidnappings and the fair game?

    Sorry. Fail. Have a nice day.

  6. Reader's Write Says:

    Beautiful song.

    dont feed the co$ trolls, they are so irrelevant to this cause.

  7. anon Says:

    the scientology plants have to defend their ‘cult’, its a part of the cult of $cientology’s doctrine, i feel so sorry for them.

  8. anonymous222 Says:

    you got a beautiful voice there Maggie

  9. D Says:

    “People into mass drugging dislike Scientology”

    That is the most inane, superficial analysis of the motivations of this protest I have seen. Well, that’s not completely true, I’ve seen worse. But the point still stands. Educate yourself more or place foot in mouth,

    True, Scientology’s general bigoted and uneducated phobia of psychiatry that have led to suicides and even, recently in the news, killings by urging people not to seek professional help, even when they are obviously in dire need of it, is a cause for alarm. But that’s not the main reason why I am skeptical of Scientology. I’m not one to believe in ADD, ADHD, or Ritalin. I’m wary of over medication since I’ve seen some of the side effects it has had on my family.

    I’m disillusioned by Scientology’s corruption in the institution that has dated back since early on its conception, the malicious attacks on critics, their need to copyright and suppress information- even to those who want to freely practice LRon Hubbard’s teachings [freezone] but want to do it outside of the church, and the destructive nature of its policies that affect the livelihood of individuals and families. I’m glad you find it worthwhile and if it works for you, great. Continue doing so. But it does not bode well for those who are suffering under the current corporation.

  10. GrnApl Says:

    HAY GUIZ WAS GOIN ON IN DIS THREAD? :D

  11. GrnApl Says:

    OP here. Disregard my first post …

  12. Bgodley Says:

    In the time I spent in Scientology I was brainwashed into believing the unbelievable. I could no longer stay after they asked me to kill a Scientology critic and then perform an EOC, or End of Cycle (meaning kill yourself so Scientology can wash its hands of you).

    Scientology is the most dangerous cult known to man today

  13. GrnApl Says:

    I apologize to everyone in this thread. I took the time to read up and it turns out Scientology is an evil cult bent on destroying lives

  14. Terryeo Says:

    Oh hum. Looky, looky, more effort by big pharma, psychiatry and a handful of disaffected scientologists who have gone past a misunderstood word. Will the lulz never cease? Scientology has proven helpful to those who study it. Have a nice day.

  15. Curiouser Says:

    Regarding
    “True, Scientology’s general bigoted and uneducated phobia of psychiatry that have led to suicides and even, recently in the news, killings by urging people not to seek professional help, even when they are obviously in dire need of it, is a cause for alarm. But that’s not the main reason why I am skeptical of Scientology. I’m not one to believe in ADD, ADHD, or Ritalin. I’m wary of over medication since I’ve seen some of the side effects it has had on my family”

    Not only are psychotropics a bad idea, it is also a bad idea to stop the prescription abruptly. But even when it is not involuntarily abruptly stopped, a phenomena referred to by psychiatrists as agnosognosia convinces the person to stop taking his prescription which is often subsequently followed by homicides and /or suicides.

    Drugs’ double-edged sword
    http://www.latimes.com/features/health/la-he-antidepressants25feb25,0,1675620,full.story

    Anyone who thinks psychiatrists and the pharmaceuticals have our best interests rather than profits in mind need to do some more research as indicated by the following links:

    Neurologist Dr. Fred Baughman talks about the fraud of ADHD and the poisoning of U.S. children
    http://www.naturalnews.com/020227.html

    Outrage! Preschoolers used as guinea pigs in psychotropic drug tests
    http://www.naturalnews.com/019390.html

    You can do your own research by googling “psychiatry” along with other words like “psychotropics lobotomies”, “Hitler”, “ritalin death” for a start.

  16. Anonymous Says:

    Great work .
    No longer will the evil of this dangerous cult be allowed to hide behind its fake mask of human concern.

  17. Curiouser Says:

    Anyone who thinks Scientologists have anyone’s interests in mine, even their own, need to hit the google. Operation Snow White (traitors to country), Operation Freakout (terrorists and criminals they are) and Scientology Fair Game as well as Lisa Mcpherson (sham cult that destroys lives and families)

  18. MrChillyAnon Says:

    “Scientology has proven helpful to those who study it. Have a nice day.” You guys can’t even be truthful about how many people are in your cult…so we’re supposed to buy that line too?

  19. Liberty Belle Says:

    How do you know a Scientologist is lying?

    His/her lips are moving.

    Yeah, that’s how bad it is.

  20. sukasa Says:

    Way I see it, Scientology is a legal religion. Fine, you can have your religion and practice it too- partly. I, personally, find myself very against some of the CoS practices, such as ‘Fair Game.’ I also find I heavily dislike their antagonization of those who are critics of the church. I have to partly play Devil’s Advocate here- I think the death threats or cyberattacks or such attacks on CoS are neither necessary nor particularly productive- that only creates sympathy for CoS, not it’s victims, though I should add CoS isn’t too good at their counterattacks either- they’re so ignorant of how anonymous works (anonymousexposed) it’s too pitiful to even laugh at. I have to give my full support to Anonymous and everyone who partakes in the peaceful protests against Scientology, and not the more threatening/damaging forms of protest.

  21. Reader's Write Says:

    Of course a Scientologist is going to say how great Scientology is. They’re either paid to say so, brainwashed to say so, or fear being called in for ethics - where the Scientologist will be brutally interrogated to see if they have any doubt about Scientology at all. You know what happens if their crude lie detector finds that out? They get kicked out of Scientology. What happens if you’re feeling doubts towards Christianity? The sensible thing. You get asked why you’re having doubts, and then someone might try and convince you to remain in the religion.

    Why does Scientology force such a corrupt method to keep Scientologists in Scientology? Money. Cash flow. Lose a Scientologist, there goes $100,000 or more that Scientology could have had.

    Yeah, I’m -sure- there’s no bias on the words of a Scientologist.

  22. maggie Says:

    I don’t hate Scientologists, I simply want them to take responsibility for their organization; there is no informed consent, no financial transparency, and no independent research that confirms their claims.

    It’s not about whether Scientology is a “bona fide religion” or even if the IRS should be an arbiter of religiosity. It’s about abuses of people and the law, all over the world:

    “I think that the protections that we enjoy for freedom of worship exist
    so long as we don’t step over the line. When religious worship and
    belief cross over into things like fraud, victimization of others and
    the disruption of the political arena, that protection is no longer
    appropriate.”

    –Robert Goff

    The abuses primarily stem from Scn, Inc’s inability to correct itself:

    “A walk down the path of history is crunchy with the crispy corpses of those who pooh-poohed or ignored the clown car of ridicule when it pulled up to the curb.”

    -Stephen Jones

  23. Jack Says:

    Maggie wrote:

    “It’s not about whether Scientology is a “bona fide religion” or even if the IRS should be an arbiter of religiosity. It’s about abuses of people and the law, all over the world.”

    Maggie, with all due respect…it is about the IRS and whether they are a religion or not (NOT!). Why? Because the money this cult should be paying in taxes is now subsidized by US! AMERICANS! Think about it…for every penny they scam the U.S. Government out of - we have to pay for. And that is just in this country. It’s all about the money…without it…they wouldn’t exist. Can we say that about other religions??? NO. Period.

  24. Rekrul Says:

    The CoS was one of the main reasons that one of the first anonymous remailers to allow anonymous email and newsgroup posting, the Penet remailer, was shut down. People used it to post the secret CoS writings, documents that the CoS says are dangerous or even deadly to read by the untrained. How many people do you know of that died from reading a cult’s silly brainwashing crap? What they really meant was that if people could read this stuff for free, they wouldn’t be able to milk them for every cent they’re worth.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anon.penet.fi

  25. John Says:

    “GrnApl Says:”

    “People into mass drugging dislike Scientology. Simple enough.”

    Actually, people in favor of human rights, in favor of freedom of speech, and against the slavery of children dislike the CoS. The CoS only pretends to be at war with physciatrists, because they are the ones who can explain how dangerous the CoS’s brainwashing is.

    The time the CoS could escape the inexorable truth is over. The lies and deceit are over. Time to start educating yourself, rather than subjecting yourself to hypnosis and brainwashing. It will be very lonely living in a world where no one is left believing the lies except for you. Xenu.net

  26. Readers Write Says:

    some of the signs:
    scientology forces its female memebers to get abortions
    religion is free, scientology is not
    scientology is not a religion

    and while other religions are obviously better, people fail to see that it is a choice to support scientology or any other cause that a person wants to. Idiots are free to think their idiotic thoughts… although I do agree with the education part of this movement.
    www.zeitgeistmovie.com

  27. Reader's Write Says:

    “End Of Cycle”?! Is that an actual thing? Like an official Scientology doctrine, or was it just a clever joke? What a terrifying concept.

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