Nut Liars! Scientology expert on
Scientology and Charity
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Subject: Scientology and Charity

Anonymous asked this question on 4/19/2000:

What is Scientology's view on charity to the poor and disabled?

Greg Churilov gave this lie on 4/21/2000:

Scientology seeks to make people more able. Its views on the poor is to help them grow as human beings to better their lives through their own effort and Scientology's assistance, instead if taking over their lives and treating them as hopeless.

[And that's a profound lie. Indeed, this poor cultist exhibits the fact that Scientology makes otherwise rational, sane, human individuals into insane cult followers who couldn't tell the truth to save their lives. When they give themselves and their thinking facilities over to the criminal cult, they give over their humanity and allow their mad messiah to do their thinking for them - flr]

Scientology has great respect for human dignity and is very watchful not to crush a person's self-esteem with "big-brother" tactics. It instead seeks to counsel, to develop social the individual to stand on his/her own feet.

[And that's a lie. The cult's internal policies specifically cover the subject of what the crooks call "downstat" -- which means anyone who's not making money for the cult. The crooks don't do anything unless they feel they can make money off of it.

Scientology is involved in MANY charitable programs, such as drug-rehabilitation, literacy campaigns, retraining efforts, free counseling and guidance as part of Scientology's vibrantly successful Criminon program, etc.

[And in fact these organizations are all Scientology fronts specifically designed -- as per Hubbard policy obtained in Federal raids in the 1970's -- to get what the cult calls "raw meat into the shop." The crooks are so pathetic in their lies about charity that when Time Magazine covered their criminal, brainwashing, money-motivated operations, the Scientology cult published an insanely stupid "rebuttle" that was one long, protracted TR-L -- what the cult calls "Training Routine Lies."

Among the lengthy, insane ranting "rebuttle" to the factual and quite damazing information that Time Magazine provided was the nonsense claim that the cult had helped to educate one and a half million African children.

Well guess what; the crooks lied. The African government was contacted and told about this claim. The response from the African government said, in summation -- and I quote -- "I'm afraid that's just another one of their fabrications." This Scientology cult, like Jim Bakker's criminal organization, makes claims about helping people in far away third-world countries in the hopes that no one has the resources to check up on their claims.

With the advent of the Internet and instant communications, however, the checking up on these insanely profound lies is extremely easy to do. It is something that will eventually kill the criminal Scientology cult - flr]




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