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Ducky
07-22-2009, 01:25 AM
Be sure to listen to the added goodie at the end of the clip (turn yer speakers up)

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As one reader put it:

"Basically? every time you piss puke or crap you're one step closer to immortality"
ROFL!!!!!!"

:lol:

Yep...bout sums it up. :P

FancyFree
07-22-2009, 01:32 AM
lmaoooo, i loved that! Good one Ducks!!!

century
07-22-2009, 01:36 AM
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I'll second that

Ducky
07-22-2009, 01:41 AM
lmaoooo, i loved that! Good one Ducks!!!

:lol:

I was reading up on Hubbard, and the little insane darling took out one of his 'e-meter' devices and hooked it up to a tomato. WTF? :shock:

Ummm...ok...yeah...whatever. Pretty sure some thetans are going to inhabit vegetable matter. :roll:

The whole organization is one big sack o' shit.

Ducky
07-22-2009, 01:47 AM
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I'll second that

From the clip:

"The basis of Scientology is the occult...satanic rituals"

Here's someone who stuck their neck out to get the message across. I wonder if he's still around? hmmm...

century
07-22-2009, 01:49 AM
Ronald Edward DeWolf (May 7, 1934 - September 16, 1991), born Lafayette Ron Hubbard, Jr., also known as Nibs Hubbard, was the eldest child of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and Hubbard's first wife, Margaret Louise Grubb.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

Ducky
07-22-2009, 01:52 AM
Ronald Edward DeWolf (May 7, 1934 - September 16, 1991), born Lafayette Ron Hubbard, Jr., also known as Nibs Hubbard, was the eldest child of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and Hubbard's first wife, Margaret Louise Grubb.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

Thanks. Was just checking when you posted the info.

I noticed he had a different last name in the vid. Think I'd be a bit embarrassed going through life with the hubbard name as well.

Cogburn
07-22-2009, 02:36 AM
If you want to argue Crowley as a Satanist, that's one thing, however the closest Hubbard ever got to Crowley was one of Crowley's students, Jack Parsons. It was Parsons' custom ritual that Hubbard was familiar with, not Crowley's.

Crowley thought Hubbard was a moron, and in a couple of letters went so far as to tell Parsons that hanging out with Hubbard was bad karma.

I guess when Hubbard stole Parson's wife and nearly robbed him blind it proved Crowley correct.

Yex
07-22-2009, 03:19 AM
lmaoooo, i loved that! Good one Ducks!!!

:lol:

I was reading up on Hubbard, and the little insane darling took out one of his 'e-meter' devices and hooked it up to a tomato. WTF? :shock:

Ummm...ok...yeah...whatever. Pretty sure some thetans are going to inhabit vegetable matter. :roll:

The whole organization is one big sack o' shit.

Tomato? I prefer our avarian friend Hal Puthoffs egg smashing antics...........


"while at SRI, Puthoff did experiments with chicken eggs. Using an e-meter (invented by L. Ron Hubbard and used in the practices of Scientology), he attempted to see if an egg would react if another was broken nearby"

http://www.mindcontrolforums.com/hambone/people1.html

Cheers,

Yex

torbjon
07-22-2009, 03:33 AM
nutjob? sure, whatever, not into his cult...
he did write copious amounts of good fiction though

http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/h/l-ron-hubbard/

I like his fiction, fun reads.

Cogburn
07-22-2009, 03:40 AM
My working hypothesis for SERPO is that Puthoff, Green and Pandolfi cooked it up as a means to gain potential Scientology converts from the UFOlogy crowd. I'm betting they met at a FLAG conference.

Notice how some UFOlogy offshoots turn into cults of personality?

I wonder if Mike Salla is a Scientologist, seeing the direction that exopolitics has taken.

When Jim Marrs isn't humping ATS he's preaching against psychiatry for Scientology front groups.

I can't help but shake the feeling that it's not the government introducing so much disinformation into the conspiracy theory community... it's really Scientology...

Yex
07-22-2009, 03:58 AM
Don`t forget Bill Ryan

"This last week was the first meeting called to establish a Ron's Org for the UK. It was held near Gatwick and was well attended. Around 30 to 40 people packed into the meeting room for an all day session.

Bill Ryan chaired the proceedings and things got underway with attendees introducing themselves. They had come from near and far, some traveling more than 400 miles overnight to be there. "


http://www.arovast.co.uk/gatwick05.htm

Cogburn
07-22-2009, 04:58 AM
No shit.

Maybe my theory isn't so far fetched after all.

If you add up all the stories from Green, Puthoff, Pandolfi, Doty (by proxy), and Bill fucking Ryan how much conspiracy theory does that cover?

Jesus.

My friends, we've been had....

.... and somewhere in Hell, L. Ron Hubbard is laughing.

WarlordZeroOne
07-22-2009, 05:10 AM
L. Ron Hubbard has always been laughing,show me that nutcase when he was not laughing.To think that today the Showbiz Nutcase Bosses,have found something to do in Clearwater.They will leave a legacy in Hubbards name and in Tom Cruises,Travollta, etc, Big names Big Money. Big Idiots.

Cogburn
07-22-2009, 05:15 AM
Fuck all Scientologists would have no truck with UFOlogy what so ever. Puthoff going so far as to test e-meters at SRI and then releasing some alien blather in complete contradiction to his religious beliefs? ROFLcopter

The whole foods/government is starving you movement? theindiee says that when he was looking to move to one of those organic co-ops that most of them turned out to be fronts for Orgs.

I wonder how many Scientologists are 9/11 "truthers"...

Ex-COS members claim Miscavaige was nuts for Marrs' Rule by Secrecy. I wonder if that warped little dictator didn't read it like most people read The Prince.

Rule by Secrecy was first published in 2000, oddly close to the period in time when most of this nonsensical conspiracy theory started to take hold. Throw in 9/11 and the silliness that inspired and the weak minded on the internet are just ripe for influence.

Scientology is out to change the way the world thinks... that doesn't mean that we all have to be Scientologists, but simply accept that Scientology could be true. A religion based on aliens accepted as true by millions of people around the world? What's the chances of that, eh?

www.zetatalk.com (http://www.zetatalk.com)
www.exopolitics.com (http://www.exopolitics.com)
www.abundanthope.net (http://www.abundanthope.net)
www.sott.net (http://www.sott.net)

Hell... Hubbard sat on the original Urantia Forum in '55. He helped to codify another alien cult.

It can't be that simple...

WarlordZeroOne
07-22-2009, 05:30 AM
It is simple, the answer is " you just have to be MAD " like L. Ron. then Cog try defining Madness, its Madness.

boycotteverything
07-22-2009, 09:30 AM
lmaoooo, i loved that! Good one Ducks!!!

:lol:

I was reading up on Hubbard, and the little insane darling took out one of his 'e-meter' devices and hooked it up to a tomato. WTF? :shock:
Maybe you oughta do a little more reading then. There are a few other 'insane little darlings' out there researching plants.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secret_Life_of_Plants
Open your eyes- it's a big world out there.

guinnessford
07-22-2009, 09:32 AM
They employ gangstalking.

Whats that tell you about that merry little crew?

boycotteverything
07-22-2009, 09:35 AM
Whats that tell you about that merry little crew?It tells me they're practicing to be a proper religion. They've got some serious catching up to do.

guinnessford
07-22-2009, 10:02 AM
Back to clubbing congregants and draggin em to church....

What a novel idea.

Ill sign up to be an usher.

Hows My man B.E.?

boycotteverything
07-22-2009, 10:16 AM
pretty good. how you doing homeboy?

guinnessford
07-22-2009, 10:23 AM
Not too bad.

Been workin 2 jobs and busy as hell.

Ive missed my Amkon fix when I was on every day, tryin to read up on everything I missed

boycotteverything
07-22-2009, 10:27 AM
everything I missedplus ça change, plus c'est pareil

guinnessford
07-22-2009, 10:37 AM
To english... nothing?

Cogburn
05-29-2010, 08:45 PM
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