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World of Warcraft; It's not real, and costs $15 per month for unlimited play time.
Scientology; It's not real, and costs $200 per session.

In both of these Alternate Reality Games, You may become a little too addicted. You can be considered a little odd by your peers, and even worried for. Over time, you may develop psychiatric issues. And just like most games, you can be murdered. Let's open the floor to Lisa McPherson. Everyone's heard of this lady.

Lisa McPherson was involved in a minor car crash on the 18th of November, 1995. Lisa emerged from her car, and removed her clothes. She was seemingly in a mentally unstable state, and was taken to a nearby hospital. Upon hearing news of this, Lisa's Scientologist comrades flocked to this hospital, and stated that Lisa does not believe in Psychiatric Help - and would instead prefer to be cared for by the Scientologists themselves. After a short evaluation, Lisa checked out, and was moved to Room 174 of the Ft. Harrison Hotel. It was noted by the Church that this was for "rest and relaxation". Instead of resting up after what would be considered a mentally draining experience - on someone noted to already be in need of psychiatric help, Lisa would instead be murdered in this room.

On December 5th 1995, Lisa returned to hospital - dead on arrival. Coroner's report; Lisa was underweight, severely dehydrated, and had bruises and bug bites. Lisa was one of the many people to receive the Introspection Rundown treatment - Scientology's alternative to psychiatric help.

Church logs of Lisa's stay with the scientologists were released following a court hearing during July of 1997. However, many logs are incomplete or missing - This affidavit was released by a high ranking ex-scientologist, proving that the Church of Scientology have previously destroyed any logs or information linked to illicit activies/murder - which of course, may land the church in trouble.

On November 13, 1998, the Church of Scientology were indicted on 2 felony charges on Lisa's death.? On December 6, 1999, prosecutor Bernie McCabe presented a response to Scientology's attempt to get the case dismissed.

? ? On June 12, 2000 the criminal charges were dropped against Scientology because the medical examiner could not be counted on to confidently testify - as the prosecuter claimed. Even though the criminal charges were abuse of a disabled person and practicing medicine without a license.? You can read much of the Clearwater police department's evidence and Scientology's? logs of Lisa's stay, view some of the autopsy photos, and decide for yourself. Then ask why Scientology now makes members sign a waiver specifically against suing Scientology over the Introspection Rundown.

But this website isn't just about Lisa - it's about everyone involved in the Church of Scientology.
It's about the misinformed, the misguided, the mentally unstable, the liars, and the murderers.

So, for those of you catching up late in the game;

 

What is Scientology? - [Basic background & Xenu story in text/html format]

 

So, as you can see, quite a lot of time and effort went into this story. But what of its creator, L. Ron Hubbard?
Mr. Hubbard was a remarkable man. I would call him a genius. And along with this genius came insanity, corruption, and evil. Hubbard started life lying, and ended it in the same spectacular fashion. Hubbard claimed he had it all from a young age - a huge house, exotic adventures, and was one day going to inherit his Grandfather's ranch. Which was almost as big as a small American state.

Leading us to our first Video content - a look into the life of L. Ron Hubbard, a man maniacly obsessed with his own self fortune and legacy - from the roots of his anaesthetic-induced death hallucination, to fleeing law-enforcing countries in the name of Dianetics.

 

Secret Lives - L. Ron Hubbard - [Documentary on L. Ron Hubbard's personal life, and the founding of Dianetics & Scientology, DivX]

 

Personally, if a "religious deity" told me we need to go searching for buried treasure, I may start losing my faith. So, where did Scientology go from here? Well, right to the top. Scientology isn't just a religion, it's a way of life. Some even give off the impression of a demi-god. Introducing Tom Cruise. Oh yes, you mightve heard about the next peice of content.

 

Tom Cruise on Tom Cruise, Scientologist - [Interview with Tom Cruise on his thoughts on being a Scientologist, DivX]

"We are the authorities on getting people off drugs. We are the authorities on the mind. We are the authorities on improving conditions. We can rehabilitate criminals". Once this video leaked onto Youtube, The Church went into overdrive, mopping up the evidence. And as the internet works, it become a worldwide phenomenom, with the Church of Scientology lawyers working overtime - for no results. Following the Scientologist attack on the world of free speech according to the internet, a literal uprising was born. In this era of education and information, the world is uncensored. Fighting against this theory is as effective as pissing into a river of piss.

So, who's seen the Personality Test? Those of you who have seen the Southpark scientology episode may be a little shocked at the questions asked. Yes, that episode was quoting REAL questions from the Personality Test - right down to "do you sometimes whistle or sing, just for the fun of it?". Of course, with e-mail being so outdated these days, you have to travel to a Scientology/Dianetics research center to get your results. And what happens then? Well, you get to watch an orientation video. Let's have a looksee, shall we?

 

Scientology Orientation Video - [Filmed by video camera in a private Scientology Orientation cinema, DivX]

 

Now, having watched that, I'd like to draw your attention to one specific phrase. ""when you believe you have a complaint against the org, or another scientologist, in big orgs there are public ethics officer services, for the ecclesiastical redressing of wrongs.". IE: If you have a problem with something inside the church, say it to the church. So why isn't this rule universal? This webpage speaks about the Church, but you can be damn well sure it wont be simply reported and kept inside the church.

So, are Scientologists all lovey-duvvy friendly folk like our Orientation guide, and Tom Cruise? To hell they are. "My mission; to find out whether the Church of Scientology still deserves its sinister reputation".

 

Scientology and Me - [Panorama, Copyright BBC - A documentary on the modern day scientologists]
Note; If there is one video you watch on here, I would recommend this one.

 

"Enemies of the church could be injured, tricked, sued, lied to or destroyed. Fair game." - L. Ron Hubbard.
I guess this is all fair game too, right?

One thing that struck me as shocking about this video is the practise of "Disconnection" from your family. Where if the Church of Scientology does not deem a family member worthy, you are liable you Disconnect them - ala, cut them out of your life completely. As seen in this video, families have literally been shook to their core, and completely torn apart by this policy.

So, we've got the brainwashing, the propeganda, the lies, money, corruption, broken families and one murder.


Sorry, did I say one murder? Let me recount that one. Source: Whyaretheydead.net

Lisa McPherson
Heribert Pfaff
Josephus Havenith
Noah Antrim lottick
Stacy Grove Meyer
Susan Meister
Roberto Deplano
Paride Ella
Giuseppe Tomba
Gabriella Bramucci
Oscar "A."
Mario "M."
Wilhelm Mack
Michael Leube
Bob Mills
Quentin Hubbard
John Buchanan
Nancy Graham
Sue Mueller
Richard Collins
Patrice Vic
Albert Jaquier
Julia Salmen
Grant Pool
Robert Oakes
Lavina Timmons
Idella Stone
Luzette Sparrin
Hank Deneke
Greg Bashaw
Maria do Rosario Almida
Joao Cancela
Hannu Hyttinen
Helen Cary
David Cary
Gary Ross
Mark Carlton
Natalie Ellis
Syma Zimmer
Sheila Harris
Frank Suarez
Ian Tampion
Erica Laws
Rudolf Willems
Karen Simon
John Colletto
Diane Colletto
Bob Shaffner
Mary Florence Barnett
Rodney Rimando
Susan Meister
Scott Leland
Larrayne Johnston
Rodney G. Rimando
Lori Wood
Yvonne Gillham Jentzch
Sally Esterman
Susan Todhunder
Phoebe Mauerer
Jens Bogvad
Betty Filisky
Peggy Bankston
Daphne Parselle
Ellden Carder
Hana Eltringham Whitfield
Susan J. Johnson
Leslie Platinsky
Ruth Valko-Burness
Arthur Don Beals
Elli Perkins
Eric Rubio
Ilya Rakhmanov
Bo Jonsson
Marie-Louise Krusell
Karin Hommeberg
Goran Andersson
Mats Norryd
Joy McBride
Lindy Duncansan
Mary Garlick
Saima Gallop
Leigh Crundall
Mark Schaatsbergen
Bob Borowsky
Pat Bloomberg
Threse Murphy
Ellie Blankenship
Carrie Slaughterbeck
Roger Nind
Margarit Winkelmann
Josephus A. Havenith
Andreas Ostertag
Peter E. Frei
Heribert Pfaff
Rod Keller
Ed Brewer
Gregory Bradford Wisner
Pius Keel
Konrad Aigner
Ed Mooney
Jocelyne Dorfmann
Terry McCaan
Sandra Meirsdorff
Mary Stouffer
Robert Thorburn
Suzine Van Sickle
James Stewart
Roxanne Friend
Larry Wheaton
Tom Clay
Betty Filisky
Edith Hodgkinson
"Rita"
Doreen Gaul
James Sharp
Diane Morrison
Khushroo Motivala
Laren Hiver
Herve Hiver
John Kennedy
Sally Chaleff
Steve O'Hara
Jeroen de Bruijin
Marjan Witte
Peggy Labuschagne
Casper Labuschagne
John H. Boucher
Dorothy Barton
Peter Spartshot

 

All of these people were noted to have died as a direct result of Scientologist ethics - be it refusing vital medical treatment (instead relying on touch aid/Dianetics to heal the body), to the very common event of suicide. May they all rest in Peace.

"You're here so you're a Scientologist. Now we're going to make you an expert auditor no matter what happens. We'd rather have you dead than incapable." -- L. Ron Hubbard

 

Scientology is a dangerous, and brainwashing cult - and they would do anything to have you, and your loved ones believe otherwise.
Scientology has already been declared an illegal organisation within the Nation of Germany - a practice that should have been adopted by the rest of the world a long time ago.

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