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Could Scientology be one of L. Ron Hubbard's Sci-Fi novels come to life for some people?

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Could Scientology be one of L. Ron Hubbard's Sci-Fi novels come to
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Do you remember after "Star Trek" came out there started to be
people who followed the show to the point where the reality and
characters of the show became real for them? The people who followed
"Star Trek" and were completely absorbed into it were called
"Trekies". They would fill their house with "Star Trek" items &
memorabilia. They would walk around warring "Captain Kirk" shirts and
"Spock" ears at conventions. To them, the identities of "Captain Kirk"
& "Mr. Spock" were as real as the walls around them.

If you remember, in "Star Trek" there was new identities invented
by it's writers like "Klingons", "Volcans", "Romulans", "Hordas" and
lets not forget the evil "Landru" and the "Kelvins". All science
fiction stories come with an array of new characters and identities.
In the "Star Wars" trilogies there was "Java the Hut", "R2D2" and
"Ewoks". Of course in all these sci-fi stories there are "good guys"
and "bad guys". In "Star Trek" the bad guys are the "Klingons" and the
"Romulans" and in "Star Wars" it was the evil "Empire" and "Darth
Vader". In order to have a good exciting story there has to be a
conflict and a struggle between good and evil, between the "good guys"
and the "bad guys", right?

Now, before I go any further, let me try and explain something to
you first. What happens to some people when a very creative person
creates something like a story or a novel? To some people who's
outflow and creative abilities are less than the author of the story,
what is written in the story can become real for them. If you have a
person who's outflow abilities and creative abilities are only 1/10 of
the person who is standing next to him, whatever the person standing
next to him says will become true and real for that person. Just like
whatever an adult says to a 4 year old child goes right in and becomes
true and real for that child. Why does this happen? Because the
child's outflow abilities and power level is much less than the
adult's so whatever the adult says becomes, in the child's eyes,
what's true. If you start talking to a 4 year old child about "boogie
men" he will believe that such an identity exist and he will start to
get scared.

Now, let's take a look at L. Ron Hubbard's creation called
"Scientology". Does it follow the same rules as all other science
fiction stories? Well has L. Ron Hubbard introduced any new characters
or identities in Scientology? Well, lets see, we have the "Wog", the
"SP", the "Abberee", the "Degraded being" and the "PTS". Next, do we
have a struggle between good and evil and between the good guys and
the bad guys, between the guys with the "white hats" and the guys with
the "black hats"? Well, who are the good guys and the bad guys in this
story called "Scientology"? Well, Scientology tells us that THEY are
the good guys, the guys with the white hats on. Who are the bad guys
in this novel? Well they say it is the "SPs", the "Psychs", the
"Medicos", and the "Marcabians".

Could "Scientology" be a multi volume science fiction novel
created by a man who's whole life up to that point was spent writing
science fiction? Could the people called "Scientologists" be people
like the "Trekies" of "Star Trek" who are so taken by the creative
power of L. Ron Hubbard that they are living the struggle and story of
"Scientology"? Just like Star Trek's "Trekies" believe that "Spock",
"Dr. McCoy" and "Captain Kirk" are real identities so do
scientologists believe there are "Wogs", "SPs" and "Degraded Beings".
Do these identities really exist or are they just identities created
by L. Ron Hubbard in his story called "Scientology"? Could Scientology
be just another one of L. Ron Hubbard's creations like "Battlefield
Earth" that he spent 30 years writing? Could Scientology be L. Ron
Hubbard's greatest multi-volumed science fiction novel that was so
solidly mocked up that some people are living their lives acting out
and playing parts in that novel? Could "Scientology" be L. Ron
Hubbard's greatest science fiction story that has come to life for
some people?


Truth Seeker
++++++++++

"The first battle a warrior must win is the battle for his own mind"


Here is a list of the titles of all the articles posted earlier
to this newsgroup that the Church of Scientology does not want you to
read. If you're having a hard time finding them, just do a search on
the title of the article within this newsgroup with your newsreader or
go to google.com, select "groups" and enter the title of the article.

Make sure that if you do a search on a title to leave out the
quotation marks:


*- "The Church of Scientology's recruiting and control operation"

*- "7 good reasons why you should stay away from Scientology"

*- "The FAQ for Alt.Religion.Scientology"

*- "When does a Scientologist cease to be a Scientologist?"

*- "Never reveal your true identity on this newsgroup!"

*- "The injustice that was leveled against me by the Church of
Scientology"

*- "Names the Church of Scientology is posting under on this
newsgroup"

*- "The Real Source of Happiness"

*- "Do you want to know what a Scientologist really is?"

*- "Understanding how Scientology is going about discrediting their
enemies"

*- "Want to know a good way to spot the undercover scientologists on
this newsgroup?"

*- "The Church of Scientology creates their own enemies"

*- "The Church of Scientology is a mind control organization"

*- "The Church of Scientology is like a shadow"

*- "The Church of Scientology's Decoy System"

*- "Be careful of somebody trying to get you to put your name on a
petition!"

*- "Arnie Lerma answers this important question"

*- "How Scientology is playing both sides of the coin"

*- "How Scientology wants the reader to Misidentify things on this
newsgroup"

*- "How the Church of Scientology tries to discredit it's critics"

*- "How to know if you have been manipulated by OSA on this newsgroup"

*- "How to spot the OSA members on this newsgroup"

*- "This is how to destroy the Church of Scientology"

*- "Another trick Scientologists who are pretending to be critics use
on this newsgroup"

*- "A red flag that something isn't right with the Church of
Scientology"

*- "How Scientology Creates Identity Confusion"

*- "Don't ever send your mail to other people on this newsgroup!"

*- "Giving Scientology a taste of its own medicine"

*- "OSA's tactics in a nutshell"

*- "The effect The Church of Scientology is aiming for with those
"Xenu" web sites"

*- "The key to how The Church of Scientology is trying to handle this
newsgroup"

*- "The Magical Transformation of Church Member into Critic"

*- "The one thing the Church of Scientology won't help you go "free"
from"

*- "The subject of CONTROL and the Church of Scientology"

*- "The truth about the book "Introduction to Scientology Ethics""

*- "There are two justice systems in Scientology"

*- "Be careful logging on to Scientology related web sites!"

*- "Church of Scientology's Solution to Stopping Real Critics &
Criticism of their church"

*- "Conclusions the Church of Scientology want you to come to"

*- "Here's the real reason the OSA trolls want you to go on those
"xenu" web sites"

*- "Is the Church of Scientology really helping you get somewhere?"

*- "Some ways to "handle" the Church of Scientology"

*- "Tactics OSA uses to stop critics on this newsgroup"

*- "The discrepancies between what's in Scientology's books and how
things are in reality"

*- "What a undercover OSA agent Will & Will Not do"

*- "Want to know if you have been manipulated by Scientology?"

*- "What a Scientology Staff member sees when they look at you"

*- "What does the Church of Scientology have against free speech?"

*- "What to do so OSA can't hurt you on this newsgroup"

*- "Another Inconsistency in Tory's story"

*- "Tory's real mission on this newsgroup"


If any of the articles listed in this index cannot be found, it
is probably because the Church of Scientology has illegally canceled
it in order to keep anybody from reading it. Please wait for me to
re-post it in the future.

Thank You.

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