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http://la.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/140226.php

Flying Saucer Cult near Trementina, New Mexico
by National Coalition of Human Rights Activists
Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2005 at 10:09 AM


Deep in the lonely, isolated wilderness of New Mexico resides a
secret cult compound built and maintained by a flying saucer cult.
The United States Department of Internal Revenue calls the
organization a for-profit business and the United States Supreme
Court agrees; "Time" Magazine called the organization a cult of
greed and power; human rights activists throughout the world call
the organization an international crime syndicate; dozens of
courts throughout the world have called it dangerous, corrupt,
venal, and criminal; Tom Cruise calls it his "church."

Who are they? Where are they? Why are they there?

These questions and more are answered here.

L. Ron Hubbard was a third-rate Science Fiction writer in the
1930s and 1940s who tried to make a living writing for a penny
a word. World War Two put his career briefly on hold long enough
for him to be giving command of a coastal submarine chaser for
the United State's Pacific Coast. He promptly attacked Mexico
and depth-charged a magnetic anomaly off the coast of Oregon,
and he was relieved of command twice and called unfit to
perform any duty. He never saw combat. Hubbard abandoned his
first wife and children after the war, and later in life he
denied ever knowing them.

Hubbard found it impossible to go back to scrounging out a
living writing; he told a few science fiction writers that he
had a plan on how to make real money. Hubbard sat down in his
office one day and three weeks later he had written the book
"Dianetics." Most reviewers of the book called it pure
nonsense; several reviewers noted that the book is one long
abortion fantasy with sexual sadism and women-hating liberally
sprinkled within. Hubbard, however, called his book "The Modern
Science of Mental Health."

The book "Dianetics" became a brief fad and several thousand
copies were sold to ignorant readers who believed it was
actual, scientifically researched science. Hubbard created a
"Dianetics Foundation" to sell medical "Dianetics cures" and
medical treatment to his new customers, even though he was not
a physician and his foundation was not licensed to practice
medicine.

The fad died out and Hubbard's "foundation" was facing
bankruptcy. Hubbard had another idea to make money: he told
several of his writer associates that writing for a penny a
word was stupid and that to really make money one should start
a religion. Hubbard pursued what he called (in writing) "the
religion angle," and he told the staff of his "Dianetics
Foundation" that the religion angle was not to be taken
seriously, and that it was only a matter of taxation, "lawyers
and accountants."

L. Ron Hubbard took "Dianetics" and expanded it into what he
called "Scientology," borrowing the word from a previous
(German) writer. For the next 34 years he wrote all kinds of
science fictional stories and claims, only this time he called
his stories "technology" and he sold that "technology" for
very high prices to his Scientology customers.

A very large part of that "technology" involves flying saucers
and aliens from outer space. Hubbard insisted, and sold to his
customers as a matter of scientific fact, that 75,000,000 years
ago there was an evil tyrant named Lord Xenu. Xenu had a very
large population problem that he needed to solve, and he solved
it by murdering trillions of people; he packaged these people
by freezing them in a mixture of alcohol and glycol, and then
transported them all to Earth which, 75,000,000 years ago,
was then known as Teegeeack. Xenu then dropped the frozen
bodies of these space aliens into Earth's volcanoes, and then
Xenu dropped hydrogen bombs on the volcanoes. This released
the souls of the space aliens, which Hubbard called "Thetans,"
to roam in the atmosphere of Teegeeack (Earth).

Not content with killing trillions of people, Xenu wanted to
control and confuse these "Thetans" so that they would never
remember who they are. So Xenu trapped all of these trillions
of souls using a magnetic tape and then he brainwashed them
by showing them movies. One movie he showed them, which Hubbard
called "Implanting," was Christianity, Jesus, and the Christian
Heaven ("the R6 Implant" according to Scientology); Xenu also
implanted the other religions into these Thetans, as well
as most phobias, and also the "belief" that the physical
universe is real.

The brainwashed Thetans now believed in religion, were fearful
of irrational things, and believed they were physical beings.
Hubbard wrote and lectured that Lord Xenu used religions such
as Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and others, as a tool to
zcontrol and dominate these Thetans. Lord Xenu then dropped
these Thetans back on Teegeeack (Earth) where they roamed,
looking for bodies to inhabit.

Humanity evolved ("from clams" according to Hubbard, which he
called "boohoos and weepers") and the Thetans attached
themselves to the human bodies.

And that is, according to Hubbard and the Scientology
Corporation, how life currently exists on Earth today: every
human being is covered in Body Thetans (the spirits of murdered
aliens from outer space), and that alien infestation is the
source of all of humanity's problems.... and only Scientology
can remove these Body Thetans.

And that removal is not cheep. Most Scientology customers spend
around US$400,000 to have their imaginary Body Thetans removed
from them. (Tom Cruise, for example, has spent millions of
dollars getting his Body Thetans removed.) Other victims have
also spent a million dollars or more having their Body Thetans
removed.

Along the way, a very great many Scientology victims have died
due to Scientology; most have killed themselves, and others
have died in very strange and mysterious circumstances. At least
one was even tortured and killed while at Scientology
Headquarters in Clearwater Florida (see
http://whyaretheydead.net for a brief list of dead victims).

Meanwhile, Hubbard turned his business into an international
Mafia-like organization that engaged in various crimes such
as the infiltration and theft of documents from a number of
prominent private national and world organizations, law firms
and newspapers; the execution of smear campaigns and baseless
law suits to destroy private individuals who had attempted to
exercise their First Amendment rights to freedom of expression;
the framing (of crimes) of private citizens who had been
critical of Scientology, including the forging of documents
which led to the indictment of at least one innocent person;
violation of the civil rights of prominent private figures
and public officials; the burglary of Government offices; the
theft of Government property; the interception of private
Governmental communications; the obstruction of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation and Grand Jury investigation into
those burglaries; thefts, and electronic "buggings" of
government offices and private citizen's residences and
business offices; the harboring and concealment of a fugitive
from justice; and the making of false declarations to the
federal Grand Jury.

In 1986 Hubbard died a raving psychopath while hiding from the
FBI, INTERPOL, and NSA --- a hunted fugitive and a convicted
felon. His third wife, and 10 other Scientology crime figures,
were sent to prison.

This finally brings us to Trementina, New Mexico. Scientology
salespeople and staff members who wish to help "clear the
planet" of Body Thetans may sign up for the Scientology
Corporation's "Sea Organization." Sea Org victims sign a
contract that says they will work for Scientology for one
billion years. This means they have pledged many of their
future lives, as well as their one and only real life, in the
service of Scientology.

In the desert near Trementina, and also near Las Vegas, New
Mexico, the Scientology flying saucer cult purchased land,
around the year Hubbard died, that will house all of Hubbard's
written works. The vault is located at Latitude North 35
degrees 31 minutes 56.59 seconds, Longitude West 104 degrees
37 minutes 45.48 seconds. Included at the site is a huge
symbol gouged into the Earth ("Teegeeack" according to
Scientology) that is there to help guide returning Sea Org
staff members, in flying saucers, back to Scientology after
they reincarnate on other planets, thousands and millions
of years from now.

At present (year 2005) there are 53,000 Scientologists in the
United States and another 19,000 Scientologists in the rest of
the world. The Scientology Corporation claims they have over
eight million customers, but that claim is known to be false.

(I think that I'd feel much better sending $10 to that fat fugly
bitch with the bad hairdoo on TBN than sending one penny
to scientology)

---
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http://www.thedarkwind.org/
"We're going to sue your ass, AND your balls!" -- Scientology's leader
"Not every anti-gay Republican is a repressed homosexual" -- Al Franken

 
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