Cruise's Church Calls For The "Global Obliteration" Of Psychiatry In Shocking New Video
source: http://www.dailymantra.com/2008/02/cruises_church_calls_for_the_g.html
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"Where better to begin a year-end review than with our 2006 campaign to break the dark spell cast across earth by psychiatry," says Miscavige. "That campaign was expressly, maybe even diabolically, engineered to ignite both government action and media blizzard. It's also got an internal kicker: our Mental Health Budget Adjustment kit, which essentially works like a smart bomb in that it sniffs out psych fuel lines and blows the funding mechanism."
"In that way, to put it bluntly, we booby-trap the whole psychiatric ecosystem," he continues. "So while only 9 weeks have passed since global activation, here's the preliminary action report. CHR Central has a tracking board designed to measure 'collateral damage' from our campaign roll out. It monitors both incoming complaints of psych abuse, and outgoing psych alerts to state and federal prosecutors. And while it's sometimes tricky to determine just whose bomb hit the ammo dump, this much is blazingly clear: while it takers a psych 8 years to earn his license--we've already yanked 21 in the last four weeks."
According to Miscavige, the The Way to Happiness is through his church. "To a stultified student discovering Applied Scholastics, a strung out addict entering Narconon, a failing businessman chancing on a WISE consultant, LRH technology seems nothing if not magical." Sorry to burst your bubble, but the "magical LRH technology" a.k.a. the E-meter, which is used during Scientology's auditing process, is nothing more than a Ohmmeter device invented in the 1820's which measures the electrical resistance of the skin, which varies depending on how much sweat the body produces. Pass the pills please!
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dco
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Just my opinion here, but doesn't this seem representative of all organized religion. I have a feeling that this is exactly how Judaism, Christianity, etc. would have looked in their early years.
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dco
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girlofrock
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Wow. I don't think i actually realized how many supporters scientology had until I saw that video. The ability of people to be so sucked into a plot by such a man astounds me.
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girlofrock
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dco
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They actually ARE convinced that psychiatrists are evil. The common scisnetologist, I believe aren't in on whatever nefarious plot the leaders (like david miscavige) are planning. This is one major problem with religion. Once absolute morals are enforced, followers drop all preexisting values. I'd say the head honchos are the only ones without goog intentions, for, though it may not seem so, even the Islamo-terrorists and murderers of abortion clinicians have the benefit of the world at mind. Also their own salvation, but a good intention nonetheless.
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dco
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VoyagerFilms
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Those aren't good intentions.
- 4 years ago
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VoyagerFilms
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dco
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Wow. They're as militant as fundamentalist Islam, and as corporate as fundamentalist Christianity. It's truly astounding what attrocities people will committ with good intentions.
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dco
