‘The Hole': Scientology’s Alleged Concentration Camp
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The Village Voice http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/2012/08/scientology_concentration_camp_the_hole.php has published an article alleging that the Church of Scientology operates a concentration camp for high-ranking members fallen out of favor with the group:
They all need to be in one i say!!
Debbie Cook was in for only 7 weeks in 2007, but her experience was brutal. She testified that Miscavige had two hulking guards climb into her office through a window as she was talking to him on the phone. “Goodbye” he told her as she was hauled off to the gulag. Like Rinder, she described a place where dozens of men and women were confined to what had been a set of offices. Cook testified that the place was ant-infested, and during one two-week stretch in the summer with temperatures over 100 degrees, Miscavige had the air conditioning turned off as punishment. Food was brought up in a vat riding on a golf cart. Cook described it as a barely edible “slop” that was fed to them morning, noon, and night. Longtime residents of the Hole began to look gaunt.
They all need to be in one i say!!

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Opinions are like assholes' everyones got one!
Ain't it funny how a residence or a facility suddenly turns into a compound.
But I hafta agree, put 'em all in it.......

But I hafta agree, put 'em all in it.......

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Don't know about this, but I managed to get my hands on a book called Scientology Ethics years ago.
It's only supposed to be for high-ranking Scientologists.
In it, they defined "suppression of Scientology" as "treason" - at the head of a list of "high crimes", "misdemeanors", etc.
'Nuff said...
It's only supposed to be for high-ranking Scientologists.
In it, they defined "suppression of Scientology" as "treason" - at the head of a list of "high crimes", "misdemeanors", etc.
'Nuff said...
You are not as much of a twat as some of the twats who think you are a twat...
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Cornbread714 wrote:Don't know about this, but I managed to get my hands on a book called Scientology Ethics years ago.
It's only supposed to be for high-ranking Scientologists.
In it, they defined "suppression of Scientology" as "treason" - at the head of a list of "high crimes", "misdeameanors", etc.
'Nuff said...
That fact does not surprise me at all. Actually, did the book imply that Tomato's scream when sliced?
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It's one spooky religion (aren't they all?).
Some people I would like to respect are members. There's something about it that is effective, apparently.
But after meeting a few of them, taking their "personality test", seeing all the expensive gizmos they used to try to sell to people (maybe still do, I have no idea), and then reading that book, I give them a wide berth.
A very wide berth...
Some people I would like to respect are members. There's something about it that is effective, apparently.
But after meeting a few of them, taking their "personality test", seeing all the expensive gizmos they used to try to sell to people (maybe still do, I have no idea), and then reading that book, I give them a wide berth.
A very wide berth...
You are not as much of a twat as some of the twats who think you are a twat...
- Fatdogmendoza
- Fatdogmendoza
Cornbread714 wrote:It's one spooky religion (aren't they all?).
Some people I would like to respect are members. There's something about it that is effective, apparently.
But after meeting a few of them, taking their "personality test", seeing all the expensive gizmos they used to try to sell to people (maybe still do, I have no idea), and then reading that book, I give them a wide berth.
A very wide berth...
Got dat right.
On the Weird-Shit-O-Meter, Scientology outclasses Mormonism by at least 3-1.

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Harbin wrote:These are ALL lies invented to smear Scientology !
Disinfo tv, 24/7/365
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