Dec 9, 2003

I was reading up on Scientology. And found out that L. Ron Hubbard started the religion after a bet was made between him and Robert A. Heinlein. The bet being to find out who could make a religion. Heinlein went about this by writing "stranger in a strange land." Heinlein's book greatly influenced hippies and the free love movement. Hubbard took it to more of an extreme, with much more profitable results. He would write something and charge hundreds of thousands for people to be taught out of the books he wrote. His teachings would tell his followers to attack anyone that would attack scientology by making people believe that they are not credible. They would do things like send letters to everyone that lived in the same apartment complex as the person attacking scientology telling them that the attacker was a child molester. Or get your finger print and put it on a bomb threat to Israel. Once one could shell out enough cash he could be taught out of such literature as the OT-III. Here is the first page of that document.

The head of the Galactic
Confederation (76 planets around
larger stars visible from here)
(founded 95,000,000 yrs ago, very space opera)
solved overpopulation (250 billion
or so per planet -- 178 billion on
average) by mass implanting.
He caused people to be brought to
Teegeeack (Earth) and put an H Bomb
on the principal volcanoes (Incident 2)
and then the Pacific area ones
were taken in boxes to Hawaii
and the Atlantic Area ones to
Las Palmas and there "packaged."
His name was Xenu. He used
renegades. Various misleading
data by means of circuits etc.
was placed in the implants.
When through with his crime Loyal Officers
(to the people) captured him
after 6 years of battle
and put him in an electronic
mountain trap where he still
is. "They" are gone. The place (Confed.)
has since been a desert.

That is an exact copy from Hubbard's hand written document(typos and all). As you can see Hubbard got a little strange in his later days. I just thought it was strange/ interesting that people actually believe this stuff.
John Mayer's Daughters Posted at 04:55 PM

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