Tom Cruise Sparks Outrage with 9/11 Rant
Arctic_Menace Arctic_Menace:
What are the origin of man/sentience beliefs of Scientology? Also, don't they do really creepy shit like assault people over taking medication or something like that?

I've been doing some reading and they're pretty much against any form of drug therapy - they feel mental illness can be cured through physical activity or some other things.
One of those things is "Introspection Rundown"
A "rundown" in Scientology is a series of prescribed steps designed to produce a certain end result. These steps involve "auditing", which is looking back through a person's past to find some memory that is causing the person present time problems. The Introspection Rundown is designed to handle a psychotic break or mental breakdown. The theory of the Introspection Rundown is that if you can find what caused the person to become introverted and psychotic then you can handle that cause and break the psychotic episode.
The first step of the rundown is "isolate the person wholly with all attendants completely muzzled (no speech)." [1] Auditing sessions are given infrequently to search for the cause of the psychotic break during this rundown, otherwise the person is isolated in complete silence.
"When it is obvious the person is out of his psychosis and up to the responsibility of living with others his isolation is ended." [2] The supervisor in charge of the person being isolated tests the person's condition by writing a note, such as "'Dear Joe. What can you guarantee me if you are let out of isolation?'" [2] If Joe does not answer in writing satisfactorily, the supervisor must write back "'Dear Joe. I'm sorry but no go on coming out of isolation yet.'" [2] Of course, "this will elicit a protest from the person" [2] but the rundown is not over until the supervisor concludes that Joe has recognized what caused his psychotic break. Once the rundown is over, if the person is a Sea Org member (the elite corps that signs a billion year contract with the church), he/she is put on the RPF - a sort of manual labor detail, and is "told to make good." [3]
Basically they are put in solitary confinement until they "snap out of it".
Lisa McPherson didn't "snap out of it":
$1:
Lisa McPherson was a Scientologist for 15 years. In December of 1995, she called her family and friends in Texas and told them she was coming home for Christmas and leaving Scientology and her life in Clearwater, Florida behind.
A few days later, she was involved in a minor car accident in Clearwater. When the paramedics arrived on the scene, Lisa had removed her clothing and was found walking down the street naked. A paramedic asked why she was doing that and Lisa responded that she needed someone to pay attention to her and that she needed help.
Lisa was taken to nearby Morton Plant Hospital. Within an hour, ten Scientologists came to the hospital and talked Lisa into signing herself out. She wound up going back to the Fort Harrison Hotel with them.
17 days later, Lisa had lost 40 pounds and had a psychotic break. She was put in a van and taken 40 miles to a hospital where there was a Scientologist doctor in attendance, passing five other hospitals on the way. Lisa died before reaching the hospital.
Fortunately, people (hackers) are taking notice:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCbKv9yiLiQ[/youtube]
kal @ Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:59 am
http://theunfunnytruth.ytmnd.com/
definately less than funny in a lot of cases... this is funny in some instances, but the fact remains these guys are brainwashed goons harassing a reporter.[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPol_m8wm8Y[/youtube]
ziggy @ Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:51 am
Wow!
They sure turn things around when asked about their crimes,"Did you take time out of beating your wife to come down here." was a little bizarre,the guy held his temper good.
Scientologists, Jehovah's Witnesseses, Branch Davidians, Heaven's Gate, etc....they're all heads of the Hydra.
ziggy ziggy:
the guy held his temper good.
That's because he's dealt with these guys before picketing his home due to his criticism.
Picketing his house
romanP romanP:
He has his moments. Kind of like Nicholas Cage, sometimes he's really good, because he's in a movie that doesn't suck. Sometimes he's pretty awful because the movie isn't that great to begin with.
But most of the time he's in a good movie and he just sucks anyways
Tom Cruise isn't that bad of a actor, but atleast he is trying right? Who else do you know, or hear of that spends money to help Ground Zero workers get medical care? Because of all that smoke, dust and debree they inhailed while working. They now got lunge troubles, and find it hard to breathe along with other things.
The American Government said they were going to cover the ground zero workers, but they diddn't follow up on it. They gave them nothing, so now these people are stuck in a country with one of the most crappiest health care systems, they can't afford to get help and Tom Cruise offers to help by paying for treatments.
Bash his speech and all, but come on guys. Don't bash him.
I'll admit that Tom Cruise is a little out of whack, with his Alien Bunker, etc but still, why do people got to take a decent thing and turn it into a negative?
"Today on the News, Pamela Anderson donated 5 million dollars to a orphanage"
Some negative guy: "Yeah, she is also a whore who did porno's for that cash"
Completly uncalled for.
ziggy @ Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:30 am
I now have to go back and re-live some past lives to see where I went wrong.
Bacardi4206 Bacardi4206:
Bash his speech and all, but come on guys. Don't bash him.
Screw Tom Cruise
and his speech
and his "religion".
Jerry does a good Tom
kal kal:
http://theunfunnytruth.ytmnd.com/
Ewww.....
The least you could've done was mark it NSFW.
Blue_Nose Blue_Nose:
Arctic_Menace Arctic_Menace:
What are the origin of man/sentience beliefs of Scientology? Also, don't they do really creepy shit like assault people over taking medication or something like that?

I've been doing some reading and they're pretty much against any form of drug therapy - they feel mental illness can be cured through physical activity or some other things.
One of those things is "Introspection Rundown"
A "rundown" in Scientology is a series of prescribed steps designed to produce a certain end result. These steps involve "auditing", which is looking back through a person's past to find some memory that is causing the person present time problems. The Introspection Rundown is designed to handle a psychotic break or mental breakdown. The theory of the Introspection Rundown is that if you can find what caused the person to become introverted and psychotic then you can handle that cause and break the psychotic episode.
The first step of the rundown is "isolate the person wholly with all attendants completely muzzled (no speech)." [1] Auditing sessions are given infrequently to search for the cause of the psychotic break during this rundown, otherwise the person is isolated in complete silence.
"When it is obvious the person is out of his psychosis and up to the responsibility of living with others his isolation is ended." [2] The supervisor in charge of the person being isolated tests the person's condition by writing a note, such as "'Dear Joe. What can you guarantee me if you are let out of isolation?'" [2] If Joe does not answer in writing satisfactorily, the supervisor must write back "'Dear Joe. I'm sorry but no go on coming out of isolation yet.'" [2] Of course, "this will elicit a protest from the person" [2] but the rundown is not over until the supervisor concludes that Joe has recognized what caused his psychotic break. Once the rundown is over, if the person is a Sea Org member (the elite corps that signs a billion year contract with the church), he/she is put on the RPF - a sort of manual labor detail, and is "told to make good." [3]
Basically they are put in solitary confinement until they "snap out of it".
Lisa McPherson didn't "snap out of it":
$1:
Lisa McPherson was a Scientologist for 15 years. In December of 1995, she called her family and friends in Texas and told them she was coming home for Christmas and leaving Scientology and her life in Clearwater, Florida behind.
A few days later, she was involved in a minor car accident in Clearwater. When the paramedics arrived on the scene, Lisa had removed her clothing and was found walking down the street naked. A paramedic asked why she was doing that and Lisa responded that she needed someone to pay attention to her and that she needed help.
Lisa was taken to nearby Morton Plant Hospital. Within an hour, ten Scientologists came to the hospital and talked Lisa into signing herself out. She wound up going back to the Fort Harrison Hotel with them.
17 days later, Lisa had lost 40 pounds and had a psychotic break. She was put in a van and taken 40 miles to a hospital where there was a Scientologist doctor in attendance, passing five other hospitals on the way. Lisa died before reaching the hospital.
Fortunately, people (hackers) are taking notice:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCbKv9yiLiQ[/youtube]
That hacker video rocks...
Blue_Nose Blue_Nose:
definately less than funny in a lot of cases... this is funny in some instances, but the fact remains these guys are brainwashed goons harassing a reporter.[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPol_m8wm8Y[/youtube]
Wow, those guys need serious mental help. They're like the Biblical_Christian's of Scientology.
kal @ Fri Jan 25, 2008 6:46 am
Arctic_Menace Arctic_Menace:
kal kal:
http://theunfunnytruth.ytmnd.com/
Ewww.....
The least you could've done was mark it NSFW.

Lol, sorry, I'm just used to spending my time at work/school watching vids like this :p