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The most effective Scientology cult deprogamming service? Author: Virginia McClaughry, Posted: Thu 06 Feb 2003 2:04 am Subject: The most effective Scientology cult deprogamming service? Isn't this an interesting little "comm cycle". (below) But, I think this could be said to be a pretty accurate statement when all is said and done: "Therefore the Freezone is and has been a very important group and the most effective Scientology cult deprogamming service available." Virginia Selections from Freezone America board thread follows: FreeZone America Discussion Board » General Discussion » One Bizarre Side Effect of no communication and insular thinking in the Freezone « Previous Next » Author Message Alvin (Unregistered Guest) Unregistered guest Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) Posted on Friday, January 31, 2003 - 08:13 pm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As you might guess, having the freedom to make one's own decisions about life and how one might choose to apply scientology-related principles, sometimes can lead to incomprehensible, insular, and apparently circular logic in some of its adherents. This is most profoundly manifest in those who choose to limit their communication. The follow essay is an excellent example. http://fza.org/pm/competition.php ---- Freegain New member Username: Freegain Post Number: 42 Registered: 12-2002 Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) Posted on Wednesday, February 05, 2003 - 02:46 am: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The biggest and most important function of the FreeZone is to create a mental steppingstone between the Scientology mind controlled environment to the real world where anything is possible. It provides a platform mostly in cyberspace where people can communicate freely on the subject of Scientology without fear of being stigmatised and isolated by a 'socalled' religious authority. Through communicating freely with other people who are 'in the know' they can successfully unravel and untie themselves from the cult indoctrination to which they have been subjected in the past and clean out the last remnants of the hypnotic scientology trance otherwise known as a brainwashed mindset and mind control. Therefore the Freezone is and has been a very important group and the most effective Scientology cult deprogamming service available. Freegain. Author: misiunas, Posted: Thu 06 Feb 2003 11:02 am Subject: Holy cow!!! Well, at least the truth is starting to come out. I don't fault a thief who makes no bones about being one. It's called honesty. From an honest viewpoint anything is possible. The 'FreeZone' is getting there. The first step is usually the hardest. Find out who or what you are. Sometimes, people take exception to having their deception exposed. "Look, I'm no thief!" - as they grab your wallet on the sly. It takes courage to be yourself. Who could ask for anything more? Paul Author: Virginia McClaughry, Posted: Thu 06 Feb 2003 8:19 pm Subject:
It's a long way from the 1.1 and it's harmonics bands to clearly stated destructive intent, which you could say is 1.5 at a minimum. Up is UP you know. Like I told Freethought^2 basically, if you insist on hanging on to my every motion like the fringe on Snoopy's scarf....you are then along for the RIDE! Expanding on that... GASP! if people are going to to try and ride in the "backseat" of our motion, they are going to be going by proxy where we are going, which is up, whether they like it or not. But there must be just a weensy little corner of their space that WANTS to, or they would have let go a long time ago. That weensy bit can become the drop that forms the wave...
Speaking of hanging onto my motion, there's this guy where David works... This guy has been doing all sorts of odd things which David is going to post about so you'll have to sit in suspense for the "backstory" of what I'm about to say... I decided I would see for myself, about this guy and his tremendous interest in all the details of David's life, so I went to where they work.... Let's just say it made an impression, despite nothing that could be considered out of the ordinary socially, occurred. It made SUCH an impression that apparently it motivated the guy to (amongst other things), then have HIS friend come in, and copy exactly what had occurred when I came in, that made such an impression on HIM, ie: the guy was trying to make the SAME impression on David. You know something is up when a "stranger" asks you (like was asked David).. "Are you an Alien?" "Are you paranoid?" "Do you think I am a bad alien?" I think I am going to have to write a book or something to help these poor guys out..."Tips on how NOT to blow your cover, By Mike and Virginia, assisted by The Nameless One. The long and short of my nice bowl of soup trip...is that directness is not something people like this deal with too well. Like you said Paul, they don't like having it exposed that they are "stealing your wallet". We have been reviewing CBR's materials in relationship to the "how to do Excal" that will be coming out shortly, and BOY, I had forgotten since it's been a while since I read them, those Sector OPS Bulletins are really something to read in a new unit of time. Especially I believe it's SOB 19-the one about scenarios etc. So.....there's LOTS going on, and I would say this is all good TA, let's keep it moving eh? Coming soon, Joe's Intel file updates ......and Luis Zegarra's! (that last one's mentioned just for you Ralph-I know you're just DYING to know..you old gossip you Virginia Author: misiunas, Posted: Fri 07 Feb 2003 4:41 pm Subject:
Makes me want to stand up and start singing a patriotic song. Up is, UP! People say the darnest things. Gosh, they even DO the most darnest things. "Tips on how NOT to blow your cover" - maybe you could even fax out a daily "hot sheet". I bet that would help out a LOT of folks out there. Lot's of good stuff coming down the pike. I think I'll stick around for a while... Paul |