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ALEISTER CROWLEY'S IDEOLOGY AND SCIENTOLOGY'S IDEOLOGY: A COMPARISON There are many similarities between Crowley's writings and the teachings of Hubbard. To name but a few of the most benign, there is the Dianetics' Time Track, where every incident in a person's life is chronologically recorded -- in full -- in the mind. This is quite similar to Crowley's Magical Memory. The Magical Memory is developed over time until "memories of childhood reawaken," which were previously forgotten, and memories of previous incarnations are recalled as well. Hubbard gives examples in the Philadelphia Doctorate Course of several people remembering lives earlier on earth, some up to a million years ago. The similarity between the Magical Memory and Time Track is that they both can recall every past incident in a person's life, they both can recall incidents from past lives, and they both must be developed by certain techniques in order to make use of them. Both Hubbard and Crowley considered it important to have the person recall his or her birth. "Having allowed the mind to return for some hundred times to the hour of birth, it should be encouraged to endeavor to penetrate beyond that period." (Crowley) "After twenty runs through birth, the patient experienced a recession of all somatics and unconsciousness and aberrative content. Thus there was no inhibition about looking earlier than birth for what Dianetics had begun to call basicbasic." (Hubbard) In 1952, Hubbard recommended a work by black magician Aleister Crowley, which Hubbard called The Master Therion (published in 1929). This book was reprinted as Magick in Theory and Practice, and it also contains reference to the recollection of birth: "Having allowed the mind to return for some hundred times to the hour of birth, it should be encouraged to endeavor to penetrate beyond that period. If it be properly trained to run backwards, there will be little difficulty in doing this." Both Hubbard and Crowley are avowedly anti-psychiatry. "Official psychoanalysis is therefore committed to upholding a fraud... psychoanalysts have misinterpreted life, and announced the absurdity that every human being is essentially an antisocial, criminal, and insane animal." (Crowley) Hubbard considered that psychiatry controlled most of society and was struggling to create a 1984 world. Hubbard and Crowley both posit the ability of the person to leave his or her body at times. Crowley states that the way to learn to leave your body is to mock up a body like your own in front of your physical body. Eventually you will learn to leave your physical body with your "astral body," and travel and view at will without physical restrictions. Hubbard teaches the same, and his method of "exteriorization" is to tell the person to "have preclear mock up own body," which will send the person outside his body. Both Crowley and Hubbard use an equilateral triangle pointing up in a circle as one of their group's symbols. Both use Volume 0 instead of Volume 1 to begin enumerating their works. Crowley's notion of "the will": "The original definition of Scientology 8-8008 was the attainment of infinity by the reduction of the apparent infinity and power of the MEST [Matter, Energy, Space, Time] universe to a zero for himself, and the increase of the apparent zero of one's own universe to an infinity for oneself ... It can be seen that [the] infinity [symbol] stood upright makes the number eight". Which is to say, the essential idea of Scientology is to raise the power of the individual's will or intention to "an infinity". This aim is held in common with all magical systems (Cavendish quotes Crowley: "the Great Work is the raising of the whole man in perfect balance to the power of Infinity," The Magical Arts, p.5). The exercises used in the attempt to achieve this - especially those in The Creation of Human Ability (some of which were on the original "OT 5" course) - are ritual magic disguised as therapy.
Adopting the same stated purpose for Scientology as Crowley had for his Magic, Hubbard says in a 1952 taped Scientology lecture: "Our whole activity tends to make an individual completely independent of any limitation." In Crowley's Organization are several grade levels. To reach the Grade of Adeptus Exemptus, "The Adept must prepare and publish a thesis setting forth His knowledge of the Universe and his proposals for its welfare and progress. He will thus be known as the leader of a school of thought." It is apparent that Hubbard has fulfilled this requirement. The "creative processing" of Hubbard's 1952 Philadelphia Doctorate Course derives substantially from the work of black magician Aleister Crowley. One could go on for quite some time listing the similarities between Crowley's and Hubbard's theories and writings, but for additional information the reader is encouraged to investigate for him or herself. SCIENTOLOGY’S SYMBOLS AND THE SATANIC The "S" and "double triangle" motif of Scientology's main symbol probably derives from the black magic use of the snake symbol (the "wise serpent" or Satan) combined with a deconstruction into two triangles of the Star of David (rather like the reverse ritual of hanging the Christian cross upside down to signify devil worship). This symbol -- the magical hexagram -- was used by Hubbard and Parsons during their attempts at incarnating the Antichrist in human form. The RTC (a main Scientology corporation) symbol contains the Dianetics triangle, which is a common magical symbol, representing the door of the Cabala, the letter Daleth. Hubbard indeed assigned it to the Greek equivalent of Daleth, Delta. The triangle on its base is also the symbol of Set, the Egyptian god called by some "the destroyer of man," the male equivalent of Babalon. Indeed, Crowley equates Set with Satan. Hubbard also used the "Daleth" triangle of the Egyptian destroyer-god Set as the Dianetic symbol. Hubbard copied from the back of Crowley's Tarot-cards a distinctively marked cross, which he used for his main Scientology church cross and symbol. The Sea Organization symbol of Scientology's elite paramilitary division is also interesting. The five pointed star, or pentacle, is the most commonly known symbol of magical power. It is held between two thirteen-leaved laurels. The theta symbol used by Scientology is the central symbol of Crowley's Ordo Templi Orientis, where it denotes "Thelema" or the will. Perhaps Hubbard's "thetan" is pronounced to match with a lisped "Satan"? He was, after all, wry in his humor and such a subtle perverse twist and deceit of lower initiates would be entirely congruent with classical Satanism. Crowley's order -- the OTO -- had a common origin with the Thule group, to which several members of the Nazi hierarchy belonged (including deputy party chairman Rudolph Hess). The sig rune used by the Nazis is the Scientology International Management Organization's symbol -- a red square enclosing a white disc and set off by four lightning flashes or sig runes.
The swastika of the Nazi flag has been replaced by the Scientology "S and double triangle". The symbol of the Religious Technology Center is surrounded by sig runes. The sig rune is otherwise peculiar to the Nazis. L. Ron, junior, was sure that the teachings of the pre-Nazi Germanen Orden and the Thule secret societies had passed directly to his father by courier. No explanation is given for using these sig runes by Scientology. At the time that both of these symbols were introduced, Hubbard also created the International Finance Police, headed by the International Finance Dictator. A significant choice of words. HUBBARD'S WORDS AND CROWLEY'S RELIGIOUS IDEOLOGY One can tell a lot about what type of religion an organization is by looking at the spiritual qualities of the religion's founders, their words, and the organization's key leaders. Wherever possible, this story will quote from the policy and spiritual directives of Scientology's founder L. Ron Hubbard. While Hubbard was supposedly researching his Dianetics in the late 1940s, he was in fact engaging in magical rituals and trying out hypnosis both on himself and others. During the 1984 Armstrong trial against Scientology, extracts from Hubbard's voluminous self-hypnotic affirmations were read into the record. The statements, hundreds of pages of them, are written in red ink, and Hubbard frequently drew pictures of the male genitalia alongside the text. Amongst his affirmations to himself we find, "Men are my slaves;" "Elemental Spirits are my slaves;" "You can be merciless whenever your will is crossed, and you have every right to be merciless;" "All women shall succumb to my charms;" and "All mankind shall grovel at my feet and not know why." L. Ron Hubbard repeatedly played them back to himself while under the influence of hallucinatory drugs such as mescaline and cocaine. Was Hubbard's evil intention to secretly subjugate no less than all of mankind? In 1938, in a letter to the first of Hubbard's three wives, he said, "I have high hopes of smashing my name into history so violently that it will take legendary form." More from the sacred scriptures of Hubbard: "THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN CONTROL PEOPLE IS TO LIE TO THEM. You can write that down in your book in great big letters. The only way you can control anybody is to lie to them." "If you really want to enslave people, tell them that you are going to give them total freedom." (At the top of the Scientology grade chart of levels of initiate attainment at the OT 8 level is the benefit obtained from that level. At OT 8 it is written "Total Freedom.") Of practitioners unlicensed by him Hubbard said, "Harass these persons in any possible way." Nor did Hubbard exclude the possibility of murder against those who opposed him. The "Suppressive Person declare" and the "Fair Game Law" speak reams in terms of Hubbard's true intent and spiritual nature. "An enemy may be deprived of property or injured by any means by any Scientologist without any discipline of the Scientologist...may be tricked, sued, lied to, or destroyed." From the words of L. Ron Hubbard in HCO policy letter of 18 October 1967, known as the "Fair Game Policy." "A suppressive person becomes fair game. By fair game is meant may not be further protected by the codes and disciplines of Scientology ... They cannot be granted the rights and beingness ordinarily accorded rational beings, and so place themselves beyond any consideration for their feelings or well being ... The homes, property, places, abodes of persons who have been active in attempting to suppress Scientology are all beyond the protection of Scientology ethics." More from the mouth of L Ron Hubbard: "When you move off a point of power, pay all your obligations on the nail, empower your friends completely, and move off with your pockets full of artillery, potential blackmail on every erstwhile rival, unlimited funds in your private account, and the addresses of experienced assassins, and go live in Bulgaria and bribe the police .... "So to live at all in the shadow or employ of a power you must yourself gather and USE enough power to hold your own -- without just nattering to the power to kill Pete, in straightforward or more suppressive veiled ways to him as these wreck the power that supports yours. He doesn't have to know all the bad news, and if he's a power really he won't ask all the time, 'What are all those dead bodies doing at the door?' And if you are clever, you never let it be thought HE killed them -- that weakens you and also hurts the power source. Well, boss, about all those dead bodies, nobody at all will suppose you did it. She over there, those pink legs sticking out, didn't like me.' "'Well,' he'll say 'if he really is a poor, why are you bothering me with it if its done and you did it. Where's my blue ink?' Or, 'Skipper three shore patrolmen will be along soon with your cook, Dober, and they'll want to tell you he beat up Simson.' 'Who's Simson?' 'He's a clerk in the office enemy downtown.' "'Good, when they've done it, take Dober down to the dispensary for any treatment he needs. Oh yes. Raise his pay.'.... "...we all aren't on the stage with our names in lights. Always push power in the direction of anyone on whose power you depend. It may be more money for the power, or more ease, or a snarling defense of the power to a critic, or even the dull thud of one of his enemies in the dark, or the glorious blaze of the whole enemy camp as a birthday surprise .... Real powers are developed by tight conspiracies of this kind pushing someone up in whose leadership they have faith." (From the policy directive "The Responsibilities of Leaders" by L. Ron Hubbard.) Hubbard on compassion and ethics, "This universe is a rough universe. Its a deadly serious universe. Only the strong survive. Only the ruthless can own it." (From The History of Man by L Ron Hubbard, p. 38.) "Only a barbarian minister is a man of God." "The purpose of ethics is to remove counter-intentions from the environment." (HCO policy letter of June 18, 1968.) In Booklet of the Scientology Professional Auditors Course (1982), it states. "A very effective thought control technique could be worked out from Scientology which could be used to make individuals into WILLING slaves." (emphasis added) PASSING OF THE MANTLE OF THE BEAST, OR JUST RANDOM UNCONNECTED EVENTS? Was Hubbard in Crowley's fold and his successor? Before Aleister Crowley died in his book called "Moon Child," he predicted one of his members would form a new world religion. Is that world religion Scientology? According to Hubbard's son L. Ron Hubbard, Jr., his father considered himself to be the successor to Crowley when Crowley died in 1947; he believed that he had taken on "the mantle of the Beast." Hubbard told his son that Scientology actually began on December the 1st, 1947, the day Aleister Crowley died. According to his son, Hubbard's purpose in Scientology was to "crack souls," to bring unknowing people under his control and to use them as channels for satanic purposes. Is this soul cracking the process of Scientology's secret initiations? Is it the indelible marking or possession of the souls of the initiates? In one of the secret Scientology initiations called the Clearing Course, the initiate is instructed to locate and audit out "the Light." In a hypnotic trance, the initiate keeps working on removing the power the Light has over them until the Light can no longer have any effect on them. After completing this level of initiation, the person is declared "cleared" and given a Clear number. Initiates are numbered in the succession of when they go Clear. The initiate wears their clear number that is engraved onto the back of a small silver bracelet that is worn almost all the time. The clear number list is published periodically and great attention is given to announcing more numbered Clears each year. A peculiar event occurred aboard Hubbard's flagship, the Apollo, in 1973. Those aboard ship responsible for overseeing the management of Scientology organizations, were involved in a ceremony called the Kali ceremony after the Hindu goddess of destruction. The whole event was staged very seriously, and the managers were led into a dimly lit hold of the ship and ordered to destroy models of their organizations. A few years before, a high-ranking Sea Organization Officer claims to have been ordered to Los Angeles, where he was meant to mount an armed attack on a magician's sabat. He did not mount the attack, but claims that the meeting happened exactly where Hubbard had told him it would. In the original "Operating Thetan section VII course," Scientologists were given exercises which would supposedly lead to the ability to implant thoughts into another person's mind. Scientologists believe that they will ultimately be capable of psychic feats including telepathy and telepathic control of others (the aim of all forms of black magic). In 1976, Hubbard ordered a secret research project into the teachings of gnostic groups. He had already carried out a project to determine which of his ship's crew members were "soldiers of light" and which "soldiers of darkness." The latter group were apparently promoted. During the 1952 Philadelphia lectures, while discussing religion and the Antichrist, Hubbard quipped, "Who do you think I am?" The audience laughed it off. Also in Scientology's Philadelphia Doctorate Course lectures, Hubbard discusses occult and black magic of the middle ages. "The magical cults of the 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th centuries in the Middle East were fascinating. The only modern work that has anything to do with them is a trifle wild in spots, but is a fascinating work in itself, and that's the work of Aleister Crowley -- the late Aleister Crowley -- my very good friend." SCIENTOLOGY'S SECRET ANTI-CHRISTIANITY Hubbard's deep-rooted bigotry and cynicism toward Christianity permeates all of his secret writings. When reading the following, keep in mind that fewer than 2% of Church members have any formal secret level technical training in Scientology, and have never read Hubbard's secret views on Christianity. New Church members are told that Scientology's policy is to "Change no man's religion," and they are also assured that Scientology doctrine does not conflict with any other religions, and indeed it is consistent and supportive of ALL religions, past and present. Scientology promotes to the public that: "Scientologists hold the Bible as a holy work, and have no argument with the Christian belief that Jesus Christ was the Savior of Mankind and the Son of God. We share Christ's goals for man's achievements of wisdom, good health and immortality. Christianity is among the faiths studied by Scientology ministerial students. There are probably many types of redemption. That of Christ was to go to heaven." Scientology states as well that: "The Church has no dogma concerning God." Scientology publishes these statements as part of its "catechism." Scientology has recently distributed promotional materials (The "What is Scientology?" book) containing these representations to every member of the U.S. Congress, to libraries, to the media, to educators, to judges, and to people of influence all across the U.S. and in other parts of the world. The main target of Scientology's promotion and marketing are Christians, and by far the largest percentage of Scientology's members come from Christian backgrounds. Using Scientology's own figures from "What is Scientology?," Christians account for fifty-three percent of its members. The second largest percentage comes from Judaism, which worships the same God, Jehovah, as Christianity. From the following, the reader will see that Scientology secretly teaches that the God of Christianity and Judaism is an implant. (In the Scientology dictionary an implant is defined as, 1. A painful and forceful means of overwhelming a being with artificial purpose or false concepts in a malicious attempt to control and suppress him. (Scientology Auditor No. 71 ASHO) 2. An electronic means of overwhelming the thetan [the individual themselves] with a significance. (Hubbard Communication Office Bulletin 8 May 1963). Scientology enforces the acceptance of the implant teaching with its system of "ethics" punishments, its "auditing procedures," and its institutionalized mockery of God and Christ. Anyone in Scientology who professed a belief in Christ or God, or who sought help through prayer, was subtly viewed and handled as a "psychotic." Such a person was segregated, given special auditing to break his belief, and, if the "aberration" persisted, he would be "off-loaded." Members learned quickly inside Scientology to disavow any belief in God, or to not mention Him, or to not look to Him for wisdom or help, and to view Christians as "aberrated" and "dramatizing the Christ implant." Members learn very quickly that inside Scientology, even thinking of Christ or God as real was labeled as an "other practice," a punishable "ethics offense" or "overt," which would become the subject of a "security check" on Scientology's lie detector, its "E-meter." A former Scientologist states that: "While on the confidential class 8 course in Scotland, listening to Hubbard's twenty lectures taped just weeks previously on the Apollo in Corfu, Greece, I was exposed to, among other things, Hubbard's opinion of Christianity: "Somebody on this planet, about 600 B.C., found some pieces of "R6" (R6 is the name of a special implant.) I don't know how they found it; either by watching madmen or something. But since that time they have used it. And it became what is known as Christianity." Many of Hubbard's early views on Christianity and other religions were expressed in the early 1950's Philadelphia Doctorate Course. The series covers 62 taped lectures. Students on the OT 8 course listen to all these tapes as part of their OT 8 initiation. On 9 December 1952, Hubbard lectured on "What's wrong with This Universe: A Working Package for the Auditor." Hubbard describes some of the "between lives" implants that supposedly occur to everyone after they die. In his later writings, Hubbard claimed that all religions came from "implants." In the secret initiation of OT 2, the initiate has to visualize while in trance "inventing and destroying religions." Hubbard's later writings in the 1960's, and especially in the 1980 OT 8 document, also re-assert that Christianity was an implant. In this tape he states, "You'll find out thousands of years before the year one A.D. earth, you will have facsimiles and dolls made up like Christ. FAC One, a million years ago, is occasionally rigged with Christ, and the devil and an angel. It's a fascinating thing; it's an old game." (A facsimile is a mental image picture, recorded in the mind. Hubbard described FAC One as probably a supersonic shot in the forehead, chest and stomach, incapacitating and reducing the size and function of the pineal gland.) In several taped lectures made in England in the 1960's, Hubbard stated that an alien space organization called the Markab Confederacy implanted their own troops before they sent them off on missions. Hubbard claimed the Scientology organizational structure was modeled after the Galactic Confederation, of which he was a part of. In the infamous OT 8 document of 1980, Hubbard wrote that Christ was a Markabian agent, and Hubbard was a high-ranking official in the Galactic Patrol. In the 1950's, Hubbard wrote a series of newsletters about his technical "discoveries," and called them PABS (Professional Auditor Bulletins). In PAB 31 Hubbard writes, "Religion does much to keep the assumption in restimulation, being basically a control mechanism used by those who have sent the preclear into a body. You will find the cross as a symbol all over the universe, and the Christ legend as implant in preclears a million years ago." In the same article, Hubbard infers that Jesus Christ was an agent of a mind-control organization that was imported to Earth: "A few operating thetans scarcely could lead to trouble. Witness the chaos resulting from the activities and other determinism technology of one operating thetan, 2,000 years ago. It is despicable and utterly beneath contempt to tell a man he must repent, that he is evil. Those who talk most about peace on earth and good-will among men themselves carry forward the seas of unrest, war and chaos." In HCO bulletin of 18 July 1959, Hubbard wrote as a "Historical Note": "The whole Christian movement is based on the victim. Compulsion of the overt-motivator sequence. They won by appealing to victims. We can win by converting victims. Christianity succeeded by making people into victims. We can succeed by making victims into people." Hubbard's criticism of Christian confessionals is utter hypocrisy, in view of his organization's policy of leaking the contents of confessionals and transgressions culled from the confidential records of dissident present and former church members. In HCO bulletin 21 January 1960 he writes,
Hubbard continued his "research" on the "insidious genesis of Christianity," and in the "Heaven" bulletin of 11 May 1963, he released his latest "objective" findings, which were, "based on over a thousand hours of research auditing, analyzing the facsimiles of the reactive mind, and with the help of a Mark V Electrometer. It is scientific research and is not in any way based upon the mere opinion of the researcher ... The contents of this HCO bulletin discover the apparent underlying impulses of religious zealots, and the source of the religious mania which terrorized Earth over the ages, and has given religion the appearance of insanity." In his much touted 1950 book, "Dianetics, the Modern Science of Mental Health," Hubbard asserted that "engrams" were the root cause of ALL human aberrations and psychosomatic illnesses. With his new discoveries of what transpired in Heaven, Hubbard offered a new cause of the human dilemma: "The Goals-Problems-Mass (GPM) implants, which are the apparent basic source of aberration and human travail, which began with the goal to Forget, were cynically done in Heaven." Hubbard dismissed the concerns of some members about his disparagement and cynicism about other religions:
Hubbard describes the incident as occurring 43+ trillion years ago. The stunned thetan was placed in a doll body and transported to Heaven in a ship. Over a period of one trillion years, the thetan was given a series of electronic implants, containing the phrases "To Forget, To Remember, To Go Away." Hubbard described the terrain of Heaven:
Hubbard concluded:
Hubbard oscillates in his secret and public statements about Christ. From the 1950's:
In a bulletin of that period Hubbard states,
(Keep in mind that logical consistency is not required in the cosmology and beliefs of classical Satanists or secret societies. In fact the secrets are usually kept from lower level initiates, and protected from public understanding or afforded public deniability, by deliberately manufactured layers of illogic, reversal and inconsistency.) Hubbard was living in England at the time, and his "R6 breakthrough" was considered of major significance. His discovery of Heaven inspired the "poet laureate" of Scientology, Julian Cooper, to write:
Hubbard abandoned Dianetics as the solution to an Un-Clear world after his discovery of the Heaven incident and the nature of the Goals-Problems-Mass implant. He spent the next five years "researching" the pattern of the implants, and in 1967-68 he made another series of "discoveries" which are now know as "OT 2" and "OT 3". Hubbard wrote voluminous notes on the command phrases contained in the GPM implants, which he claimed were universal in nature. Hubbard's "major" breakthrough in this period was his discovery that human bodies are actually the result of the melding of thetans (aliens from other planets) during a psychiatrically-inspired implant 76 million years ago. Hubbard wrote that a galactic despot, Xenu, rounded up the population of 76 planets in this sector of the galaxy and transported them to Earth, placed them in volcanoes, and exploded H-bombs, then subjected them to 36 days of electronic implanting, including the "Christianity" and "Heaven" implant. This incident created "Body Thetans" (BT/s), alien beings who were attached to other beings or human beings. They monitor one's thought and impede one's life. Hubbard developed a technique for exorcising these alien Body Thetans. In 1978, Hubbard made another "Breakthrough!" which he called NOTs (New-Era Dianetics for OTs). Hubbard developed new techniques for dealing with alien BTs who were comatose or did not respond to his 1968 exorcising techniques. Hubbard claimed that a human body was actually a mass of alien BTs who were comatose, and diseases were simply alien BTs who were acting against the person. Hubbard claimed that eradicating these alien BTs from on or near the body would result in the creation of a Supra-Human, an Operating Thetan, a new genetically-pure-from-alien-influences master race capable of telepathic and telekinetic powers, with no need for a human body. (For additional parallels on the occultism of Scientology read, "The Occult and the Third Reich, by Dusty Sklar.) Church members undergoing initiation on these levels in hypnotic trance are required to mentally repeat the techniques and phrases until their effects are nullified. Following the 1979 U.S. government raids of Hubbard's Secret Intelligence offices, he went into hiding, never to be seen publicly again. In 1980, Hubbard allegedly wrote the avidly anti-Christian OT 8 document. This will be discussed in detail later in this story. Once Scientology's initiates become sufficiently brainwashed, Scientology does not permit them to believe in God. It labels and treats anyone who believes in God as "psychotic," and enforces the satanic idea that God is an "implant," a false idea installed by pain and electronics in man's mind to enslave him. Scientology also teaches that Jesus Christ, the whole Gospel story, and Heaven, are implants designed to enslave man, and that only Scientology has the way to free humankind from the enslavement of Christianity or other religions and religious beliefs. What could be more hypocritical than to widely advertise publicly acceptance of Christ and alignment with His goals and teaching, and enforcing secretly that He is an implanted idea to enslave people? What could be more hypocritical than to state that Scientology has no dogma concerning God, while hiding its "scriptures" that assert God is an implant? There was an Inquiry into Scientology in Victoria Australia. In that report, in a section called "The Attitude of Scientology to Religion," one can see the deceit of classical Satanism and the words of Aleister Crowley creeping out in Hubbard's new religion.
A former member:
One of Hubbard's goals was to produce a Nazi-like fanaticism within his members. To this end he created paramilitary branches within Scientology like the Sea Organization, OSA, GO, or the Commodore's Messengers, the latter which were similar in many ways to the Hitler youth. The following is from one of the books exposing Scientology, referring to the Commodore's Messengers:
More from the words of L Ron Hubbard from Hubbard Communication Office Policy Letter "Keeping Scientology Working.":
The numbers referred to are 7, Hammering out of existence incorrect technology, 8, knocking out incorrect applications, 9, closing the door on any possibility of incorrect technology, and 10, closing the door on incorrect applications. SCIENTOLOGY'S LEADERS AND THEIR FAMILIES Looking at the life and families of a religion's leader can tell you a lot about the real nature of the religion. L. Ron Hubbard was the founder of Scientology; David Miscavige is the current leader of Scientology. Everyone has hardship in their lives, but the Hubbard and Miscavige families appear to be riddled with the types of catastrophes that most commonly reflect the casualties and actions of malignant secret societies and satanic groups. According to former members who worked close to Hubbard, L. Ron Hubbard, the man who designed the system for conning billions of dollars worth of services for health, happiness and secret spiritual initiations out of others, himself went psychotic, attempted suicide, and was a heavy drug user. Former members also report that for most of his Scientology life, Hubbard was in continual poor health. Two of Hubbard's first wives attempted suicide or were driven to the edge of suicide and insanity. They have described in detail Hubbard's real personality, and how Hubbard was deliberately driving them over the edge. L. Ron Hubbard Jr. grew up with and worked extensively with his father in the early Scientology and Dianetics organizations. L. Ron Hubbard Jr.'s life with his father, and extensive comments on his father's secret personality, have been covered elsewhere in this story. After his first two marriages failed, Hubbard disowned most of his former family and started a new family with his third wife, Mary Sue. After he disowned her, she had to go to jail and took a Scientology related criminal prison sentence for him. Hubbard's son Quentin (by his third marriage) attempted suicide several times and finally killed himself because he was a homosexual. There also have been repeated allegations of child molesting between Hubbard and his daughter Diana (also by his third marriage.) Hubbard's daughter Diana attempted suicide. Hubbard's third wife, while under his influence, also threatened to commit suicide. One Sea Organization officer claims to have witnessed a sexual encounter between Hubbard and a young boy in North Africa. Because of the fear surrounding retaliation it is impossible to publicly substantiate such reports. But such behavior would be in keeping with an extreme devotee of Aleister Crowley who said that in the training of a black magican/satanist Acts which are essentially dishonorable must be done." Family members often have the best vantage point to see the real quality of spirituality and personality of another family member. Family member's lives are either brought up or down by the type of leadership and role models found in the family. But maybe this principle is not true, and it is really the way Hubbard claims it to be, that people who would go against him and Scientology would kill themselves because they felt so bad, because he was so powerful and good. Hubbard's views on how to use the legal system for handling critics from "A Manual on the Dissemination of Material" (1955) by L. Ron Hubbard:
From HCO policy letter of 25 Feb. 1966, "Attacks on Scientology":
From the "Brainwashing Manual" ascribed to L Ron Hubbard:
Gerald Armstrong has been one of the most courageous exposers of the real life of L. Ron Hubbard. Gerald Armstrong was Hubbard's personal archivist, and was sued and attacked by Scientology when he began exposing some of the materials of this story. He eventually won his court case against Scientology. In the decision of that case the judge stated:
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