It’s a brilliant win when you think about it, no money, no worries.
The full “get out of debt rundown” is too powerful to be released right now, as the wogs couldn’t handle all the new wealth, except for the 3rd Dynamic havingness drills.
At least Hubbard only sold books, auditing and training. Even with that he supposedly died with a net worth of about 400 million dollars if that is accurate reporting.
Clearly some of jealous that the church keeps on winning. 2 brand new ideal orgs opening any day now. We posulate that the recruiters can talk a few more delphi students (with parent agreement of course)into joining staff. So much winning. Almost sick of all the winning.
The Delphi students need to be “talked into” joining staff?? Lol 😆
I’d like to take you seriously as a “practicing Scientologist” but I just can’t.
Keep spinning Ms. Spinner.
Are they brand new orgs?
Or are they simply new premises for existing orgs?
How many actual orgs (not buildings) have opened since Hubbard died?
“One often wonders why people are so ‘reasonable’ about intolerable and illogical situations. The answer is very simple: they cannot recognize outpoints when they see them and so try to make everything seem logical.” — HCO PL 30 Sept 73 II, Data Series 30, Situation Finding.
Also, I think all but 2 of the US celebrity centers, which had their own premises, have been rolled into local orgs, effectively defunct though possibly kept on the books as separate ‘orgs’. i’m not sure how many there once were, but I recall that the count included Portland, Salt Lake City, Dallas, and Nashville.
Internationally there was London, which was folded in to the “ideal” org; and I also find references to Düsseldorf, Florence, Munich, Paris, and Vienna, though I’m not sure of the past or present status of those, plus there may be (or have been) more as well.
Man, these two remind me of the South Park episode about the Mormon church. He’s Martin Harris and she’s Lucy Harris.
Remember?
🎵Lucy Harris, smart, smart, smart!
Martin Harris, dumb!🎵
“[Frank’s]registrar helped him gain the confront to spit in the eye of the physical Universe.”
Ya know, when you do that, Momma Nature has a habit of spitting back BIG time — sometimes 40 days and nights’ worth.
O/T. Yesterday, I noted that the Church of Scientology has a new, additional publishing house: FORB Publications aka FORB Press.
A quick update: Generally speaking, “FORB” stands for Freedom of Religion or Belief.
.
Freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) is a universal human right guaranteed by Article 18 of the UN International Convention on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
The Church of Scientology was deviously smart in choosing FORB as a name for their new publishing company devoted to publishing books about religious freedom, New Religious Movements, Scientology and L. Ron Hubbard.
Here I can only agree: if the success was to be able to accumulate even more debts, then it’s a big one.
Especially for vampirology cult that can still suck the guy a bit more blood.
I once had a friend post on Facebook that she was at the beach and was able to move the already moving clouds and clear everything up so the whole family could get sun.
I had a friend say that he altered time to get to the airport on time.
My otviii friend said that when his wife died of cancer (she was ot viii) that their clock stopped around the time that she died. He was pretty convinced it was her.
The whole of the time I was in, it was a constant clamoring for some proof about the powers given to you by scientology.
The people involved will falsely attribute themselves and others to natural and coincidental phenomena in order to feel good about themselves and their choices.
Dotey. So true. I heard hundreds of such unique coincidences. One thing they all have in common is that if you ask them to do it again or they can’t do it or they make a thousand excuses.
Time to time when I’m doing some gardening some bee land on me to take some breath, so I wait, till they leave. But there is nothing miracolous, being a scio I would post it all over showing my OTness on the 5th dynamic.
The whole time *I* was in, I saw supposed OTs who were sickly and poor, barely hanging in, there. AFAICT, the only ones who prospered had made it before scientology
In the 1970’s I only recall “hints” of OT abilities being circulated. Things like “exploring new realms”. Very mystical stuff. I didn’t dwell on it, I’ll find out when I get there. When Hubbard decided to jack up the prices I decided forgo new mystical abilities and split.
they don’t even HAVE to revise them to re-release them and demand everyone re-does them. Even if they’d blown out the top of the “Bridge” and were OT VIII. It’s never too late to re-do objectives for the 10th time.
ANYTHING for more money.
What I observed when I was really active on the bridge. I always had credit card debt and second mortgage debt. There were only a few millionaires I knew who didn’t have that issue, until they got divorced of course.
Having a Australian theme to this weeks RB it I think 6 runs is more appropriate than home run – not that inferior yankee fake cricket game with home runs , bases and the fielders wear gloves so they don’t hurt their poor hands 😀
A clear manifestation of Stockholm syndrome : a condition in which hostages (followers in this case) develop a psychological bond with their captors ( senior followers ) during captivity (in Cult)
unelectedfloofgoofer says
It’s a brilliant win when you think about it, no money, no worries.
The full “get out of debt rundown” is too powerful to be released right now, as the wogs couldn’t handle all the new wealth, except for the 3rd Dynamic havingness drills.
Mary Kahn says
Good One. Captures so much in the way of the cognitive dissonance and delusion while in The Church of Scientology.
Richard says
At least Hubbard only sold books, auditing and training. Even with that he supposedly died with a net worth of about 400 million dollars if that is accurate reporting.
Jean Spinner says
Clearly some of jealous that the church keeps on winning. 2 brand new ideal orgs opening any day now. We posulate that the recruiters can talk a few more delphi students (with parent agreement of course)into joining staff. So much winning. Almost sick of all the winning.
Richard says
The Delphi students need to be “talked into” joining staff?? Lol 😆
I’d like to take you seriously as a “practicing Scientologist” but I just can’t.
Keep spinning Ms. Spinner.
Richard says
Hah – I just checked and Jean can also be a male name. Sorry if I offended you, dude (?)
mwesten says
Are they brand new orgs?
Or are they simply new premises for existing orgs?
How many actual orgs (not buildings) have opened since Hubbard died?
“One often wonders why people are so ‘reasonable’ about intolerable and illogical situations. The answer is very simple: they cannot recognize outpoints when they see them and so try to make everything seem logical.” — HCO PL 30 Sept 73 II, Data Series 30, Situation Finding.
Mike Rinder says
By my count it’s 7: Harlem, Inglewood, Budapest, Moscow, St Petersburg, Kaoishuing, Dublin
More have closed. Combining Day and Fdn and Ccs snd regular orgs.
PeaceMaker says
Also, I think all but 2 of the US celebrity centers, which had their own premises, have been rolled into local orgs, effectively defunct though possibly kept on the books as separate ‘orgs’. i’m not sure how many there once were, but I recall that the count included Portland, Salt Lake City, Dallas, and Nashville.
Internationally there was London, which was folded in to the “ideal” org; and I also find references to Düsseldorf, Florence, Munich, Paris, and Vienna, though I’m not sure of the past or present status of those, plus there may be (or have been) more as well.
pluvo says
You sound satirical. As if you would want to make fun of the CoS. Perhaps you are in actuality a critic of the CoS.
Alcoboy says
Man, these two remind me of the South Park episode about the Mormon church. He’s Martin Harris and she’s Lucy Harris.
Remember?
🎵Lucy Harris, smart, smart, smart!
Martin Harris, dumb!🎵
Jere Lull says
“[Frank’s]registrar helped him gain the confront to spit in the eye of the physical Universe.”
Ya know, when you do that, Momma Nature has a habit of spitting back BIG time — sometimes 40 days and nights’ worth.
ISNOINews says
O/T. World Sindhi Congress meet-up for UK Based Sindhis on Sunday 12th September 12:30-16:30PM at the Church of Scientology of Birmingham.
https://twitter.com/sindhicongress/status/1433845169833459717
Archived with screenshot on ESMBR and WWP at:
https://exscn2.net/threads/world-sindhi-congress-meet-up-for-uk-based-sindhis-on-sunday-12th-september-12-30-16-30pm-at-the-church-of-scientology-of-birmingham.3914/
https://whyweprotest.net/threads/meet-up-for-uk-based-sindhis-on-sunday-12th-september-at-the-church-of-scientology-of-birmingham.137750/
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grisianfarce says
Those large rooms at Birmingham aren’t going to fill themselves!
ISNOINews says
O/T. Yesterday, I noted that the Church of Scientology has a new, additional publishing house: FORB Publications aka FORB Press.
A quick update: Generally speaking, “FORB” stands for Freedom of Religion or Belief.
.
Freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) is a universal human right guaranteed by Article 18 of the UN International Convention on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
The Church of Scientology was deviously smart in choosing FORB as a name for their new publishing company devoted to publishing books about religious freedom, New Religious Movements, Scientology and L. Ron Hubbard.
/
Jere Lull says
That’s just like scientology, promoting a good action that they will NEVER actually follow themselves.
Loosing my Religion says
Here I can only agree: if the success was to be able to accumulate even more debts, then it’s a big one.
Especially for vampirology cult that can still suck the guy a bit more blood.
Dotey OT says
I once had a friend post on Facebook that she was at the beach and was able to move the already moving clouds and clear everything up so the whole family could get sun.
I had a friend say that he altered time to get to the airport on time.
My otviii friend said that when his wife died of cancer (she was ot viii) that their clock stopped around the time that she died. He was pretty convinced it was her.
The whole of the time I was in, it was a constant clamoring for some proof about the powers given to you by scientology.
The people involved will falsely attribute themselves and others to natural and coincidental phenomena in order to feel good about themselves and their choices.
Loosing my Religion says
Dotey. So true. I heard hundreds of such unique coincidences. One thing they all have in common is that if you ask them to do it again or they can’t do it or they make a thousand excuses.
Time to time when I’m doing some gardening some bee land on me to take some breath, so I wait, till they leave. But there is nothing miracolous, being a scio I would post it all over showing my OTness on the 5th dynamic.
Jere Lull says
The whole time *I* was in, I saw supposed OTs who were sickly and poor, barely hanging in, there. AFAICT, the only ones who prospered had made it before scientology
Richard says
In the 1970’s I only recall “hints” of OT abilities being circulated. Things like “exploring new realms”. Very mystical stuff. I didn’t dwell on it, I’ll find out when I get there. When Hubbard decided to jack up the prices I decided forgo new mystical abilities and split.
Glenn says
Yep, Frank will do all those rundowns again because the cult will revise and re-release them again and again and again. Wake Up Frank!!!
Jere Lull says
they don’t even HAVE to revise them to re-release them and demand everyone re-does them. Even if they’d blown out the top of the “Bridge” and were OT VIII. It’s never too late to re-do objectives for the 10th time.
ANYTHING for more money.
BKmole says
What I observed when I was really active on the bridge. I always had credit card debt and second mortgage debt. There were only a few millionaires I knew who didn’t have that issue, until they got divorced of course.
Zee Moo says
Home run RB, home run with the bases loaded. ‘More debt’ equals more ‘havingness’. Giggle….
xenos says
Having a Australian theme to this weeks RB it I think 6 runs is more appropriate than home run – not that inferior yankee fake cricket game with home runs , bases and the fielders wear gloves so they don’t hurt their poor hands 😀
Mark Kamran says
A clear manifestation of Stockholm syndrome : a condition in which hostages (followers in this case) develop a psychological bond with their captors ( senior followers ) during captivity (in Cult)