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On September 4 in Hamburg, Germany, an unusual event occured: Germany’s Department of Interior Affairs’ Ursala Caberta held a 3-hour seminar on the dangers of Scientology while members of the Church were told to “stay away”.

Caberta has been head of the “Working Group on Scientology” since 1992. The 3-hour seminar, titled, “That is Scientology! Reports from the USA” included actor and former Scientologist Jason Beghe, former Scientologists Marc Headley and and Larry Brennan, attorney Graham Berry, as well as representatives from the anti-Scientology group, Anonymous. The Church of Scientology, who was not invited, sued to be allowed in the seminar. German judges were not amused and denied the Scientologist’s request.

DBKP found this video of the “welcome” Caberta received at a Florida airport by Church of Scientology members in 2000. All we can say is the intimidation tactics used by the members of the church was down right scary:

A member of Anonymous recounted the group’s attendance at the seminar:

We met up at the main station, Scilons were already there with cameras and cell phones, trying to intimidate us.
Irish fags were there, londonfags were there and a lot of fags from all over germany.

We used the subway and were followed by OSA in the coach behind us, we went further by foot to the event …
Police met up with us and warned us to keep our flyers and flags down because we could be sued.
They ensured us police would be on our side, and we should not give the scilons any possibility to hit us.
We went further and saw that a whole bunch of scilons were there, a lot of high ranking German scilons, some we already met at the protests, some we met the CCHR exhibits, also Sabine Weber, and the international Scilon elite like Moxon….

Moxon was directly enturbulated by some fearless anons who confronted him with the suicide of his daughter and other stuff, also some german OSA operatives with cameras were frontal enturbulated….
We were there just in time and entered the hall with lots of anons.

The first thing we heard was that the scilons tried to stop the event until the last hour, and when this doesnt worked out, they tried to get Tommy Davies in… which failed miserably.
Quote “If you discuss the dangers of illegal drugs, you do not invite the drug dealer to speak on stage”

then there were good speeches, and anonymous hat a professional camera team there from the netherlands … so expect the speeches in good quality on the tubes soon….
these speeches were just EPIC
Lots of european government officials were there, local newspapers and the national tv.
So it was WIN.
Enturbulation

Attorney Graham Berry addressed the seminar and spoke of the Church of Scientology’s well documented policies dealing with the Church’s three “concepts” of “power, purge, and punish”.

Former Church member Marc Headley spoke of his former days of “daily physical, emotional, and verbal abuse”:

“Daily physical , verbal abuse, emotional abuse, is just rampant throughout the International Headquarters of Scientology. People yelling at people, people punching people. I myself, on at least 10 different occasions have witnessed David Miscavige actually physically strike other staff members to the ground, strike staff members so many times or damage them physically, that they actually needed medical attention, or that a medical officer from the facility would have to come and bandage them or treat them. In one instance, I myself, was punched several times by David Miscavige in the face, for basically arguing or talking back to him during a discussion that we were having.”
–Marc Headley, Hamburg Scientology Conference, September 4, 2008

Other speakers included former members Larry Brennan and actor Jason Beghe. Interestingly enough the MSM reported the Hamburg conference in its “entertainment” section.

Anonymous, a group of cyberspace “warriors” whose identities remain anonymous behind masks, has sworn to “destroy” the Church of Scientology, whom they believe is a cult whose “church” is nothing more than a front for racketeering.

The Church of Scientology was the brainchild of science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard during the 1950’s, who purportedly bragged the quickest way to get rich was to start a fake religion. Don Lindsay collected various quotes on the subject as to whether Hubbard really did make such a remark:

“Whenever he was talking about being hard up he often used to say that he thought the easiest way to make money would be to start a religion.”
– reporter Neison Himmel: quoted in Bare Faced Messiah p.117 from 1986 interview. Himmel shared a room with LRH, briefly, Pasadena, fall 1945.

“I always knew he was exceedingly anxious to hit big money - he used to say he thought the best way to do it would be to start a cult.”
– Sam Merwin, then the editor of the Thrilling SF magazines: quoted in Bare Faced Messiah p.133 from 1986 interview. Winter of 1946/47.

“Around this time he was invited to address a science fiction group in Newark hosted by the writer, Sam Moskowitz. `Writing for a penny a word is ridiculous,’ he told the meeting. `If a man really wanted to make a million dollars, the best way to do it would be start his own religion.’
– Bare Faced Messiah p.148. Reference given to LA Times, 27 Aug 78. Supposed to have happened in spring 1949.

Scientology’s official version of their “concept of God”

“Unlike religions with Judeo-Christian origins, the Church of Scientology has no set dogma concerning God that it imposes on its members. As with all its beliefs, Scientology does not ask individuals to believe anything on faith. Rather, as one’s level of spiritual awareness increases through participation in auditing and training, he attains his own certainty of every dynamic and, as he moves from the seventh (spiritual) dynamic to the eighth, will come to his own conclusions concerning the nature of God (or the Supreme Being or infinity) and his relationship to it.

Scientology seeks to bring one to a new level of spiritual awareness where he can reach his own conclusions concerning the nature of God and what lies in store for him after his present lifetime. Thus, like many Eastern religions, salvation in Scientology is attained through personal spiritual growth and enlightenment.”

South Park’s “version” of the beliefs of the Church of Scientology

“So, Scientology, you may have won THIS battle, but the million-year war for earth has just begun!” the South Park creators said in a statement Friday in Daily Variety. “Temporarily anozinizing our episode will NOT stop us from keeping Thetans forever trapped in your pitiful man-bodies… You have obsructed us for now, but your feeble bid to save humanity will fail!”
–Creators of South Park, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, 2006

In 2006 an episode of South Park parodying the religion of Scientology and actor Tom Cruise, perhaps the most well-known member of Scientology in the world, was yanked before it aired on Comedy Central.

According to USA Today, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone had declared “war” against the Church of Scientology after the show failed to air while rumors on the internet claimed that actor Tom Cruise was behind the show’s failure “to air”. Even so, Parker and Stone used fake names in the credits in another “dig” due to the Church’s well known lack of humor regarding its “religion” and its penchant to sue.

While the show “mocks” the Church of Scientology with tales of Lord Xenu and Hawaiian volcanoes, the cartoon’s plot seems to be not all that inconsistent in regards to the original “premise” of the Church of Scientology from their “prophet” and science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard:

Hello. You will never find that information on Scientology’s web sites because they sell it for many hundreds of thousands of dollars—- if their customers knew what they were purchasing before they purchased it, they would never fork over the $400,000 required to buy it.

This story is only revealed to Scientologist after they have paid a lot of money over several years and reached a “higher level of awareness”. If the people in Scientology at the lower levels knew about this story, maybe they would question why they are staying on the Scientology treadmill. The story goes like this:

75 million years ago, there was an alien galactic ruler named Xenu who was in charge of 76 planets in our sector of the galaxy, including planet Earth, whose name at that time was Teegeeack.

All of the planets Xenu controlled were over-populated by, on average, 178 billion people. Social problems dictated that Xenu rid his sector of the galaxy of this overpopulation problem, so he developed a plan.

Xenu sent out Tax Audit demands to all these billions of people.

As each one entered the audit centers for the income tax inspections, the people were seized, held down and injected with a mixture of alcohol and glycol, and frozen. Then, all 13.5 trillion of these frozen people were put into spaceships that looked exactly like DC8 airplanes, except that the spaceships had rocket engines instead of propellers.

Xenu’s entire fleet of DC8-like spaceships then flew to planet Earth, where the frozen people were dumped in and around volcanoes in the Canary Islands and the Hawaiian Islands. When Xenu’s Air Force had finished dumping the bodies into the volcanoes, hydrogen bombs were dropped into the volcanoes and the frozen space aliens were destroyed.

However, Xenu’s plan involved setting up electronic traps in Teegeeack’s atmosphere which were designed to trap the souls or spirits of the dead space aliens. When the 13.5 trillion spirits were being blown around on the nuclear winds, the electronic traps worked like a charm and captured all the souls in the electronic, sticky fly-paper like traps.

The spirits of the aliens were then taken to huge multiplex cinemas that Xenu had previously instructed his forces to build on Teegeeack. In these movie theaters the spirits had to spend many days watching special 3-D movies, the purpose of which was twofold: 1) to implant into these spirits a false reality, i.e. the reality that WOGS (Hubbard’s derisory term for anyone not a Scientologists) know on Earth today; and, 2) to control these spirits for all eternity so that they could never cause trouble for Xenu in this sector of the Galaxy. During these films, many false pictures were implanted into these spirits, which resulted in the spirits believing in all the things that control mankind on Earth today, including religion. The concept of religion, including God, Christ, Mohammed, Moses etc., were all an implanted false reality that to this very minute is used to control WOGS on Earth.

When the films ended and the souls left the cinema, they started to stick together in clusters of a few thousand and remained that way until mankind began to inhabit the Earth. Today on Earth all the spirits of these aliens have attached themselves to our bodies and are the root cause of the false reality that all but Scientology’s “Homo Novis” or OT 8’s on earth experience. It is the job of all Scientologists to remove this false reality from the world by auditing each and every space alien spirit and human on earth to CLEAR not only this planet but the universe. For those who oppose Scientology and stand in their way like the Lisa McPherson Trust and all Scientology critics, Scientology promises to do away with them “quietly and without sorrow”.

We have calculated that on average, each person on planet earth has 2,209 of these Body Thetans (BT’s for short), Hubbard’s term for the alien spirits, attached to you causing you and all mankind to be constrained by Xenu’s false reality. The average cost for Scientology to OT 8 is a mere USD 360,000, meaning that each BT only costs USD 163 to clear. Now that is a bargain if there ever was one.

Hubbard never said the overall cost to the planet would be cheap, but let’s examine it. The planetary cost equation is as follows: 13.5 trillion spirits times USD 163 equals a mere USD 2,205,000,000,000,000.

Just think about it — USD 2.2 quadrillion — WOW!, that’s enough to keep Rear Admiral Miscavige, the current head of Scientology and Marty, his number two, in casino chips for a long time.

To finish the story, the Loyal Officers of the Marcab Confederation finally discovered how evil Xenu was and overthrew him. He is now locked away in a mountain on one of the planets and kept in by a force-field powered by an eternal battery. Several of Xenu’s relatives can often be found on the internet newsgroup called alt.religion.scientology or ARS for short battling Scientology daily.
–Source - Allexperts.com

Hubbard died in 1986. The Church of Scientology has grown into a multi-billion dollar organization with centers around the world. In 2007, German Interior Ministers sought to ban the Church of Scientology on the grounds that the organization is unconstitutional:

“From a number of sources, some of them not available to the public, it has been determined that (the organization) seeks to limit or rescind basic and human rights, such as the right to develop one’s personality and the right to be treated equally,” the report said.”
CNN

Members of the Church claim “religious” persecution but some, such as the group Anonymous, believe the Church of Scientology has sought and used the designation as a religion and church for the “sacred” tax exempt status which governments bestow upon “organized” religions. Also the practice of charging its members literally tens of thousands of dollars to reach enlightment while seeking out and “punishing” ex-members through what is known as “fair gaming”.

A practice which would make its founder, L. Ron Hubbard very proud indeed.

Attorney Graham Berry speaking at the German Scientology seminar in Hamburg on September 4:

“Ladies and Gentleman, ten years ago I gave a speech here in Hamburg. That speech was called The Dark Side of Scientology and it can found on the internet if you’re interested. In that speech I said that Scientology could be reduced to three fundamental concepts: power, purge, and punish.

Power referred to the goal of Scientology to clear the planet and eliminate all opposition to Scientology. Purge referred to Scientology removing all critical or negative documents and information from government files and public accessibility. Punish, I said, was the darkest of all sides of Scientology. It took two forms: an internal Orwellian form of eliminating any dissent or critical thought and an external form of punishing critics and uncooperative government officials with copyrighted policies of terror and psycho-terror for the handling of supressive persons, persons who impede or oppose Scientology’s objectives.

These written policies are loosely called “fair game” and they can take different forms: intelligence, investigation, intimidation, litigation, fraud, and deception. These six forms of Scientology “fair game” are the principal means with which the Scientology enterprise uses and exploits the United States system of law for its own ends.”
– Attorney Graham Berry, Hamburg Germany, September 4

“In contrary to sworn representations to the United States government, many of the Guardian’s office staff continue to work for OSA, (Scientology’s Office of Special Affairs). One example is OSA’s lead in-house lawyer, Hendrick Moxon, who was named in the 266-page stipulation of evidence in the case of US Vs. Hubbard for providing fabricated evidence to the FBI. And today, Scientology attorney Moxon continues to fabricate evidence at the Offices of Special Affairs headquarters in Hollywood and Gilman Hot Springs California. David Miscaviage, the totalitarian leader of this paramilitary cult, lives there in an armored building and often travels in an armored car.”
–Attorney Graham Berry, Hamburg Germany, September 4

“So it seems unbelievable that Ocotober 1, 1993, the United States government, as a result of criminal blackmail, intimidation, terrorism, and public corruption, granted the Church of Scientology tax-exempt status with unique tax privileges, tax benefits, and deductions, that are expressly, and constitutionally denied to all other churches, both by law and by the IRS secret tax agreement.
– Attorney Graham Berry, Hamburg Germany, September 4

“Scientology punishment is gruesome. There are people hiding in terror on earth because they attacked us. There are men dead because they attacked us.”

In another Scientology policy document Hubbard wrote, quote:

“We will become interested in the crimes of people who try to stop us. If you oppose Scientology, we will promptly look up and find and expose your crimes. If you leave us alone, we will leave you alone. It’s very simple, even a fool can grasp that.
–L. Ron Hubbard

There are dozens of written copyrighted Scientology policies along these lines and even worse. In another Scientology document, Hubbard directs the church to conduct “wars of attrition on the basis of total attrition of the enemy. Just go all the way in and obliterate them, he says. Cut off the enemy communications, funds, raid and harass”.
–Attorney Graham Berry, Hamburg Germany, September 4

“In the 1980’s, the American Lawyer Magazine published an article called Scientology’s War on the Judges, and that war sadly continues. And I’m not just talking about a lawyer leaving a bag of money on a judge’s table and saying I used to represent the Mafia. Scientology actually investigates these judges and their law clerks. Scientology has been known to contact these law clerks and to threaten them.”
–Attorney Graham Berry, Hamburg Germany, September 4

By LBG

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  • Fredric L. Rice said:

    Now it’s looking like the Scientology crime syndicate WAS invited and yet declined to respond to any such invitations, all so that the violently insane crime bosses and ringleaders could claim later that there was some conspiracy to keep them out of the private conference.

    Amazing. These insane criminals think they should be invited to FBI meetings, or Interpol planning sessions or something. Does every organized crime syndicate get to attend law enforcement and government meetings? Does the insane criminals David Miscaviage and the rest also think that the Gambino Mafia gets to attend Interpol’s money laundering seminars?

    Amazing. These insane Scientology criminals are absolutely, profoundly, frothingly insane criminals.

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  • Fredric L. Rice said:

    Ah yes, I remember that video. Look at those insane Scientology criminals screaming their hatred, insanity, and biogotry. Amazing. This is an insane crtime syndicate that dressed some of its customers — including children! — in Nazi uniforms and put them on sidewalks with hate signs. Amazing. This is what Scientology does to people, foilks. It turns them in to hate filled screaming lunatics.

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  • Ann Onymous said:

    This article is very good. It shows the facts - it does nice source qoutes - and it shows LRH for what he was, and what he made the Church of $cientology into.

    A cult mascerading like a religion, that works like a paramilitary corporation.

    I wonder if David Miscabbage’s wont explode with over 9000 wonderful Anonymous gentlemen spreading the words of truth that the cult so want to see silenced.

    163$ per body thetan? Is that adjusted for current exchange rates in marcab Xluxuns?

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