Wednesday, May 27, 2009

David Miscavige: His Violence Exposed



Keep this video in mind whenever you are choosing to see a movie with a Scientologist in it.

You are indirectly supporting David Miscavige anytime you buy a movie ticket with Tom Cruise, John Travolta, Giovanni Ribisi, Jason Lee, Jenna Elfman—and the list goes on.

Moreover, I don't have a problem with any person's Freedom of Religion. Anyone is entitled to believe whatever they choose.

However, if you support violence, the break-up of families, or the abuse of some else's human rights granted by our Constitution like Freedom of Speech, you are not apart of a real religion, in my opinion.

Scientology exists only through the Rights created by the Constitution of the United States of America. For any Scientologist to do anything that tramples on another person's basic Rights granted by the Bill of Rights is inexcusable.

Real religions do not engage in compassionless activities—only mafia-type organizations do—you should know better, if you claim to be involved in Scientology.

If the members of Scientology wish to continue in this world, David Miscavige needs to be expelled and arrested as well as the members, who are guilty of similar violent crimes—the self-imposed Internet censorship needs to come to an end.

The members of Scientology, if they wish to continue as an organization, need to atone for all of the abuses inflicted on the people, who came to Scientology for help.

—The abusive policies—the one's that restrict a person's true freedom—KSW, Billion Year Contracts, CSW, Lower Conditions, Fair Game, Freeloader, regging people for their life savings, etc...all of these abusive policies that violate the Golden Rule need to be abolished.

—The abusive registration practices—taking all of a person's money through high pressure tactics for whatever purpose is wrong and evil—the entire "Bridge" should cost no more than $10 thousand dollars, and if someone wishes to give more, it should be based on Scientology's merits and done out of the generosity of one's heart.

—The practice of pyramiding power is evil and needs to be abolished in Scientology—make all the materials available wherever a person, who wants them, lives.

—The practice of lying about "the power of the material" and the secrecy needs to be abolished—there is no phenomenon between pneumonia and OT3—release all the materials and ban all confidentially.

—The practice of stringing people along needs to abolished—if the materials really stop at OT8, then admit it.

—The abusive recruitment practices need to abolished—L. Ron Hubbard's true history needs to be revealed in an "official" biography that outlines the good, the bad, and the ugly. People deserve to be informed about L. Ron Hubbard before they make choices that will effect their lives forever—the lying needs to stop. Let the people of Scientology know the truth about L. Ron's personality. It's doubtful anyone will want to be associated once they find out what a raving lunatic he was, but if they do, so be it.

Most importantly: any staff or Sea Org member, who as ever been to coerced into having an abortion or physically or mentally abused—deserves atonement and restitution. If the remnants of Scientology are going to have any kind of dignity, they better take responsibility for their actions. Saying— "You pulled it in" is heartless and evil, and anyone pretending to be a religion should at least be able to recognize that philosophy "you pulled it in" is about as devoid of humanity as you can possibly be.

You better recognize David Miscavige has cast an even darker cloud of evil over the organization, and he has only embraced some of the most evil practices that should have ended with the death of L. Ron Hubbard.

You—the Scientologist—better recognize that whatever's left in the aftermath of the expulsion, wholesale revision of policy, and the atonement is that Scientology is there to serve humanity as religion by being kind.

If you fail to act honestly from here on out, then expect more public outrage.

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