Freedom to Ridicule

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

What? Scientology? What???

It has been claimed that Scientologist are a group that actively participates in "gangstalking" of innocent people. So I decided to visit the largest church of Scientology in my area. I was curious once again about Scientology, and I fulfilled that curiosity permanently.

What religion would ask a person to pay for spiritual enlightenment? Answer: Scientology. I thought the road to spiritual enlightenment was a free journey that one pays for only with their desire to leave the world behind and become more enlightened. Well, I guess you can put a price on anything $$$$$. However, I respect a person's right to worship in any way that brings them closer to becoming a decent human being.

What I got out of my three hour tour today was...well...not enough to pull me into Scientology, or prove that Scientologist participate in "gangstalking". Why three hours? I was doing research! I do recommend that everyone visit one of these places just for the hell of it for like 5 minutes. It was like going to a free museum of the unexpected. You pop in, you look, you leave, the end. I don't recommend you do more than that. I figure the lobby is set up to fulfill the curious visitors as well as scare them away. The real Scientology stuff is upstairs out of public view.

If someone is looking for a person to go undercover as a Scientologist I'm willing to do it for a lot of money :) I think I could fool them all the way, because their beliefs won't penetrate me. I'm suicidal, I'm not in my right mind, but I still have enough going on in my head to know that Scientology is...not for me.

If you do visit you can expect to be greeted by perky people who will try and sell you books from the many piles/shrines in the lobby. I took lots of pictures while I was inside, and I don't think they noticed or cared, because they never stopped me. The only time I was confronted was when they thought I was going to leave.

I then let them put me in a darkened room to watch a video, and I watched them peek at me through the cracks of the door. I guess they didn't know that I could see them because the room was dark LOL. I also found out that you can't turn down the volume on any of the videos, because the volume is preset. I did find the videos entertaining up to a point. I think the personality tests are kind of fun and funny. I was told that my score was above average and in the top 1%, as if that was going to make me take classes and buy books LOL

They even offered me a class and a book for under $20 with free auditing! I told them I had no money, but I could volunteer hahahahahahahahaha. They still wanted money. No no, Scientology is not for me. I think that Scientologist are like all people who are searching for a better life, and are able to find it through spiritual growth. I'm not entirely convinced that they are pure evil. The people I met were not evil people, but it is always surprising what people will do for a cause. The sweetest people in the world can turn evil if you give them a reason.

It has been claimed that Scientologist are one of the organizations behind "gangstalking", but I have near zero fear factor, so, I went to the Church of Scientology by myself and didn't tell anyone I was going. If they had been the ones stalking me I don't think I would be posting this LOL.

Is Scientology a cult? Maybe, but like I said, I'm willing to go undercover to find out the truth if the price is right $$$$$$$$ :) I will be visiting the Masons next as they are claimed to be in on gangstalking too. Hahahahahahahahaha

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