Here’s a review from one of my ex scn friends:
“nully”,
It’s a lonnnnnngggggg video. I’ve watched up to the story behind 8-80. It’s very interesting. It sounds like they’ve done an incredibly good job in restoring the books to what he actually wrote, especially with the accompanying lectures attached. If I were still interested in Scn, I would want to buy the new books. I know my future depends on my understanding the material, but for some reason I don’t care, so I guess I’m suppressive, at least to myself. :-) I bet they want at least $100 per book/lecture series.
I find it interesting that the only book I kept, Self Analysis, is the only one that Miscavige says was accurately reproduced.
I don’t understand all the standing ovations they keep giving Miscavige. They act like he’s the new LRH or something. Well, I guess he is. A cult without a revered leader is not a cult.
-”Bobby”
To: null and void
Does Scientology have a recruitment arm that is focused solely on the entertainment industry? I am starting to think that they have people going door-to-door in Hollywood much the as the Jehovahs Witnesses go around neighbourhoods with copies of the Watchtower.
15 posted on 01/09/2008 10:11:35 AM PST by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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To: Army Air Corps
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Yes. "opinion leaders" are targeted for recruitment as they will bring in many of their fans. There are "Celeberty Centres" in Hollywood, New York and other entertainment, industry and political capitols throughout the world.
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23 posted on 01/09/2008 10:28:51 AM PST by null and void (Conservatives are tired of being sucked up to every 4 years and stabbed in the back for the next 3.)