Berkeley Psychic Institute a Cult in Disguise
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A brief examination and evaluation of the cult organization known as the Berkeley Psychic Institute. The Berkeley Psychic Institute is the seminary of the Church of Divine Man
INSIDE SCIENTOLOGY
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Tags: anonymous batshit brainwashing chanology control crime cult e-meter fucktard hubbard insane mind miscavige retarded scam scientology silly stupid xenu
THE STORY THAT HAS NEVER BEEN TOLD -- UNTIL NOW
A White Rose is Blooming: the Anti-Nazi Movement of 1942
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- Author: FionaSait
Tags: Anonymous Church Cult Germany Movement Munich Nazi Party Rose Scholl Scientology Sophie White
In 1942, three German students from the University of Munich (led by Sophie Scholl) founded the White Rose Movement and resisted Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Movement. They released only three anti-Nazi leaflets before they were caught by the SS and beheaded by Guillotine.This video compares the resistance shown by these three heroes with the modern Anonymous movement which resists the totalitarian Scientology Corporation and its dictator, David Miscavige. It in no way suggests the heroism is equivalent - only comparable.
Tom Cruise Pressured Amazon into Pulling Anti-Scientology book
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- Author: Anon4Christ
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According to John Duignan, the author of THE COMPLEX, a book that claims Scientology members are subjected to sleep deprivation, systematic brainwashing, incarcerated in private prisons against their will and driven to suicide claims that Tom Cruise is directly responsible for Amazon's unceremonious yanking of the book from both their UK and American sites. Five days after The Complex's release, Tom Cruise paid a visit to the Amazon headquarters in Seattle, supposedly to host a preview of "Valkyrie," Cruise's newest movie. However, several days after Cruise's visit, Amazon stopped selling The Complex, saying that the book allegedly makes "false claims" about a Scientologist mentioned in the text.Duignan was a Scientologist for 22 years and claims in the book that church members, even children, were cruelly punished by the church for transgressing. Duignan says, I directly know 20 members who went insane or committed suicide. I personally went through a period of insanity. I'm hoping this book can be a lifeline to my former comrades.Duignan says he began doubting the church, coincidentally, at a Scientology gala that featured Tom Cruise. According to Duignan, he began to see that the church was all about money.An Amazon spokespeople claims that Cruise's visit and their reluctance to sell The Complex is merely co-incidental.The book is available in the Irish Republic.
Tom Cruise Pressured Amazon into Pulling Anti-Scientology book
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- Author: UnethicalBehaviour
Tags: Amazon Ban Book Brain-washing Church Complex Cruise Cult Duignan Expose John Money Scientology Suicide The Tom
According to John Duignan, the author of THE COMPLEX, a book that claims Scientology members are subjected to sleep deprivation, systematic brainwashing, incarcerated in private prisons against their will and driven to suicide claims that Tom Cruise is directly responsible for Amazon's unceremonious yanking of the book from both their UK and American sites. Five days after The Complex's release, Tom Cruise paid a visit to the Amazon headquarters in Seattle, supposedly to host a preview of "Valkyrie," Cruise's newest movie. However, several days after Cruise's visit, Amazon stopped selling The Complex, saying that the book allegedly makes "false claims" about a Scientologist mentioned in the text.Duignan was a Scientologist for 22 years and claims in the book that church members, even children, were cruelly punished by the church for transgressing. Duignan says, I directly know 20 members who went insane or committed suicide. I personally went through a period of insanity. I'm hoping this book can be a lifeline to my former comrades.Duignan says he began doubting the church, coincidentally, at a Scientology gala that featured Tom Cruise. According to Duignan, he began to see that the church was all about money.An Amazon spokespeople claims that Cruise's visit and their reluctance to sell The Complex is merely co-incidental.The book is available in the Irish Republic.
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