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Apr 25, 2007, 5:03:51 PM4/25/07
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Chiropractors are very vulnerable to being conned by the COS. They are
not part of the medical field and thus lean toward the non-scientific
ways of Scientology. They also deal in non-scientific methods, right
up COS's alley. Some of these methods are the BRT (Body Restoration
Technique), NAET (Nambudripad Allergy Elimination Technique), and JMT
(Jaffe-Mellor Technique). These techniques are very similar to
Scientology's touch assist.

There are several indications that your chiropractor is involved in
Scientology and will probably try to get you to join Scientology:

1. They are a WISE (World Institute of Scientology Enterprises)
member.
2. The personnel turnover is very high.
3. You will notice anti-psychiatric literature laying around.
4. If you ask them for a medical doctor referral they cannot provide
one.
5. They tend to look at you with very wide-open eyes that are empty
and piercing.

Basically, the owner of the business will try to induct everyone in
the business into Scientology and those that are not interested will
be forced to leave. This is why there is a high turnover. Those that
do leave do not want to take on COS so they just don't fight back.
This is illegal. No one should be forced to practice a specific
religion let alone Scientology.

The "wide-open eyes that are empty and piercing" are a result of them
practicing their Communications Course. In this course they stare at
each other and not flinch. They do this for hours. This, of course,
makes them seem less shy but does not help them to communicate.
Communication is two people understanding each other, something that
L. Ron Hubbard missed...

After a bit of time going to your chiropractor, they will suggest you
try another treatment and have you read "Clear Body, Clear Mind" by L.
Ron Hubbard. This book describes a treatment that is supposed to clear
your body of toxins. What it really does is ruin your liver and draw
you closer into Scientology. There is no science behind this
treatment.

For further information go here:

www.lermanet.com
www.xenu.net
www.xenutv.com
http://www.lisamcpherson.org

Quackwatch: An Inside View of a Chiropractic Office (using Hubbard
Tech)
http://www.crackpots.org/scichiro.htm

Scientology's E-meter was invented by a chiropractor
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Secrets/E-Meter/

Chiropractic and Scientology
http://www.chirowatch.com/cw-scientology.html

Chirotalk: The Skeptical Chiropractic Discussion Forum
http://chirotalk.proboards3.com/index.cgi?board=cult&action=display&thread=1110711847&page=1

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