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Psychiatry is Today's Terrorism

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L Ron Hubbard
Clearwater, FL
While Western countries are spending billions fighting terrorist activities abroad they are neglecting the one they have at home. The psychiatrist and his front groups operate straight out of the terrorist textbooks. The Mafia looks like a convention of Sunday school teachers compared to these terrorist groups.

Setting himself up as a terror symbol, the psychiatrist kidnaps, tortures and murders without any slightest police interference or action by Western security forces.

Instead these forces attack churches and peaceful, decent social groups under the direct orders of these terrorists.

Rape is rape, torture is torture, murder is murder. There are no laws that let even a medical doctor do these things.

A psychiatrist kills a young girl for sexual kicks, murders a dozen patients with an ice pick, castrates a hundred men. And they give him another million appropriation.

One can only conclude that psychiatric terrorism is not limited to the families of mental patients. It must extend all the way to the top.

Extortion, kidnapping, murder—these are crimes. Yet where are the security forces? Thousands of miles away tending to other people’s business.

Very few people can be brought to testify against psychiatry. Yet 4 out of 5 contacted in a recent U.S. survey had family or friends who had been ruined by psychiatry! They said, in general, “If I spoke up or complained, they’d take it out on my (son, friend, relative).”

I well recall a conversation I had with a Dr. Center in Savannah, Georgia, in 1949.* It well expresses the arrogance and complete contempt for law and order of the psychiatrist.

A man had just called to inquire after his wife who was “under treatment” in Center’s hospital. Center asked him, “Do you have the money...? That’s right, thirty thousand... well you better get it or I’ll have to send your dear wife to the state institution and you know what will happen then!”

I was there doing work on charity patients the local psychiatrists wouldn’t touch. Center had forgotten I was in the room.

He looked at me and shrugged, “He’s sold his house, car and business already and he isn’t good for any more. So over she goes to the operating room. It’s just as well. The attendants got her pregnant and we’ll have to abort her anyway. So we may as well wash her out. Hell of a business to be in for some quick bucks and a few kicks.”

Thousands and thousands are seized without process of law every week over the “free” world, tortured, castrated, killed. All in the name of “mental health.”

Terrorists never operated more effectively in any land with less interference and less outcry.

The evil is so great the public won’t confront it. 1984 here we come!

* Mr. Hubbard is specifically referring to Dr. Abraham Center of the Savannah, Georgia mental asylum where he stayed for a few months in 1949, and conducted much of his "research" of "Dianetics."

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As Scientologists, our goal is to "clear the planet" of all non-Scientologists, and of all people who refuse to become Scientologists. A primary means of achieving this is through the "global obliteration of psychiatry," as we believe that a secret order of Nazi psychiatrists operates behind the scenes in every government, creating havoc through pushing lobotomies, electroshock and worthless pills upon the masses. These killer Psychs, who have been responsible for the Holocaust, the African slave trade, the Spanish Inquisition and every other bad thing that has ever happened, answer in turn to overlords of other psychiatry-based civilizations in other parts of the galaxy.
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L Ron Hubbard
L Ron Hubbard
Clearwater, FL
13 months ago: Source:
http://www.lronhubbard.org/eng/fightrae/page062.htm
http://int.freedommag.org/page44.htm
http://www.freedommag.org/english/vol31i1/page44.htm
skeptic
skeptic
Canada
13 months ago: One of the ironies of Scientology is that in 1950, L. Ron Hubbard's critism of psychiatry had substantial validity; electroshock and lobotomy actually were being used in a way that harmed the mental patients who received them. There is an interesting and substantially accurate picture of psychiatric abuse in the movie (and book) "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" which made Jack Nicholson famous.
But psychiatry has changed since 1950. Since psychiatry, unlike Scientology, is an actual science, it evolves through continued research and refinement of its techniques. Scientology is frozen in time, unable to alter the assertions made by its egomaniacal founder. So the anti-psychiatry hysteria of the cult continues unabated, even though it is by now utterly irrelevant to psychiatry as it is currently practiced.
AlmostThere
AlmostThere
Acworth, GA
13 months ago: Off our meds, are we?
13 months ago: The person who wrote this article doesn't have his peas in a row. While the whole of it is a figment of someone's imagination, an obvious false datum appears in the last paragraph.

"Clear the planet" - does not and have never meant nor implied that everyone on Earth would be a member of the Church of Scientology. Nor that everyone would choose Scientology, would declare themselves to be a Scientologist.

Instead "Clear the planet" refers to a desirable awareness, a state of mind or a condition. The phrase means, "bring everyone up to the awareness level of 'Clear'".

But, as critics often do, the word "clear", within the mind of the critic, means something else, something quite different and even contrary to the idea its author communicated.
Frederick
Frederick
Canada
13 months ago: Are those the words of L.Ron Hubbard? Did someone make them up? Either way the article is very funny.

Terryeo, my knowledge of "clear the planet" is that it means "make everyone on the planet into a clear, as described in Dianetics the Modern Science of Mental Health". When I saw your most popular speaker in 1972, Captain Bill, he spoke of tying people to chairs and auditing them until they were cleared. He said this in direct association with clearing the planet, which he said would be done by 1975. Should I have distrusted Scientology's foremost spokesman? Terryeo, has it occured to you that Scientology lies about their history when things don't work out the way they hope?

Anyway, it would be nice to have just one clear as described in Dianetics the Modern Science of Mental Health. Unfortunately for mankind and for Scientology there is not even one.
skeptic
skeptic
Canada
13 months ago: Frederick's reply to Terryeo is quite correct, but I will add a bit more. Terryeo knows perfectly well that according to everything that L. Ron Hubbard said about Scientology or Dianetics, nobody is going to go clear without going through the processes of Scientology. It is not some nebulous "state of awareness" that people could just somehow become aware of, by observing their more aware neighbors. It requires a long, complicated series of auditing processes, and the erasure of engrams, etc., according to Hubbard. So yes, clearing the planet obviously does require everyone to become a Scientologist. Of course, clearing the planet, like the state of clear itself, is a Scientology fantasy. I have known lots of clears and OTs, and they do not have any abilities that non-Scientologists don't have, with only one exception, which is, of course, their tremendous capability for self-deception, without which nobody can fool themselves into thinking that they have succeeded in Scientology.
Frederick
Frederick
Canada
13 months ago: Terryeo, I think it is worth adding this as something for you to think about when making your comments. While some people visit this site, who know little about Scientology and may fall for your version of "Scientology will make you happier and more able", it won't work with the regular contributors. Many of the critics here had been members in the past, have read much of the L.Ron Hubbard library and have seen Scientology in action. Your glib responses will not substitute for the truth about really goes on inside the Church of Scientology.
13 months ago: While the author's exact claims may not be correct, they do directly parallel the claims made by the hate group "Citizens Commission on Human Rights", a front for the Church of Scientology funded almost exclusively by members of Scientology. With a travelling exhibition called "Industry of Death", and while making such ludicrous and inflammatory statements as "Up to 50% of psychiatrists rape their patients", the organization does not live up to its claims of seeking reform within the mental health discipline. Instead, it seeks to erradicate it, and replace it with the pseudo science and snake oil of L Ron Hubbard.

They are such an extermist group that other anti-psychiatry organizations refuse to associate or be associated with them, and the APA has called them a hate group for preaching violence towards psychiatrists and other members of the profession.

The words in this rant may not be L Ron Hubbard's, but the message is EXACTLY the same.
MeowMacao
MeowMacao
Andorra
13 months ago: KIDS! PAY ATTENTION! This article is a VERBATIM L. Ron Hubbard article! VERBATIM. This is not made up. This is not fake. This is Scientology's founder L. Ron Hubbard VERBATIM.

http://www.lronhubbard.org/eng/fightrae/page062.htm
http://int.freedommag.org/page44.htm
http://www.freedommag.org/english/vol31i1/page44.htm
MeowMacao
MeowMacao
Andorra
13 months ago: Terryeo said: "The person who wrote this article doesn't have his peas in a row. While the whole of it is a figment of someone's imagination..."

Terryeo, the article was written by your beloved L. Ron Hubbard. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.

The final paragraph (after the section break), yes, it's made up, but it reflects exactly what Scientologists believe.

The article itself, however, is PURE L RON HUBBARD.
Frederick
Frederick
Canada
13 months ago: For MeowMacao (and Terryeo you can read this too)--

Sometimes I ask myself why I get involved in the criticism of the Scientology cult. The reasons are complex. But moments like this (above) make it all worth it. Well, got to get back to enturbulating Teegeeack.
13 months ago: Well now, THAT is some epic win. L Ron Hubbard, quoted. Even I thought "no way could he be THAT crazy," but there it is in writing, on pro-scientology websites.

Please, Terry, I do so very much wish to hear your comments now. We are here, eagerly awaiting your reply, handed down no doubt by Miscavige himself in an attempt to pull some much needed spin.
karokahn
karokahn
Saint Petersburg, FL
13 months ago: As a sufferer of bipolar disorder, I can assure you that this article is a bunch of crap. In fact, LRH had BP disorder as well. He was also schizophrenic. Unfortunately for him, he was unmedicated because he long ago dissed the medical sciences because they all, to a doctor, totally dissed Dianetics as a pseudoscience. This hurt LRH intolerably and he forever became enemies with medicine.

I think had the medical community more favorably embrace his book, accept him into the profession, and invite him to speak at conferences, LRH would have preached differently about psychiatry and psychology. But, alas, he didn't.

It is really too bad because he himself devolved into a reclusive state, in the style of Howard Hughes with long toenails and the like. Members of the religion have been killed as a result of their inability to obtain medical care (Lisa McPherson, etc) and other famaily members of Scientologists have suffered too (Jett Travolta) because of such a Draconian religious viewpoint of mental health physicians.

It is all very sad really.
Frederick
Frederick
Canada
13 months ago: This is the greatest thread of all time, anywhere, in the whole history of the internet. It's too bad only 105 people have seen it. I would email the whole thing to David Miscavige but I hear he is busy now.
12 months ago: Dear Readers: The cult will always claim that ALL SPs are evil and that they don't want to help others,
But that is just black propaganda made to impress upon the public that only they can heal the body, mind and soul.
In my years exposing the cult after they nearly killed me, I discovered how to heal myself of many illnesses, that had nothing to do with the PTS crap taught to Ronbots.
There are only five causes of illnesses as I wrote in Mother Nature's Secrets of Life and Death.
And all of them are tied into knowing how to use just two laws of God. Scientology claimed one of them as being only invented by LRH. Well a law of nature according to copy-right law, is NOT protected by copy-right, no matter how many they have on the subject of physiological reactions. For everything in Scientology is based upon Physiological Reactions and the law of cause and effect.
Once you know these laws any and all healings of the mind, body and soul are made clear. From then on your ability to know which one to do (five causes of illness) first leads you to recover from the majority of illnesses.
Scientology has defrauded the entire world and has denied a new knowledge given to us by God and not by RON.

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