domingo, 20 de noviembre de 2016

The Church of Scientology: Xenu or Money


On this occasion I will do something different: the reflection will do you.I will confine myself to discovering on which the fundamental pillar of the Church of Scientology is based (for me in getting money but ... it is only my opinion) offering you the possibility of knowing where your doctrine is based, this information is given prior payment Of a significant amount of money. Although I think I should start by saying that Lafayette Ronald Hubbard, who was a prolific and controversial science-fiction writer, was founder of Dianetica and Scientology. In addition to books on self-help, he wrote fiction in various genres, texts for businessmen, essays and poetry. I will add that I am a great fan of science fiction and it seems to me a mediocre work and little grounded in science Possible based on scientific concepts combined with fiction freely so that of a 'alternative reality' credible).

Then you can read the story of Xenu:


There was once (75 million years ago to be precise) an extraterrestrial galactic emperor called Xenu. Xenu was in charge of all the planets in this part of the galaxy including our planet Earth, except that in those days was called Teegeeack. Then Xenu had a problem. All the 76 planets he controlled were over populated. Each planet had an average of 178 billion inhabitants. He wanted to solve the problem of overpopulation and came up with a plan. Xenu took over leadership and complete control with the help of traitors to defeat good people and loyal servants. Then with the help of psychiatrists he called the billions of people for income and tax inspections but instead received injections of alcohol and mixed glycol to paralyze them. Then they put them in spaceplanes that were exactly like the DC8s (except that these had Jet engines instead of propellers).According to the doctrine of Scientology, Xenu (also Xemu) was the dictator of the "Galactic Confederacy," which 75 million years ago brought billions of people to Earth on spaceships similar to DC-8 aircraft. He then landed them around volcanoes and annihilated them with hydrogen bombs. Their souls gathered in groups and clung to the bodies of the living, and still continue to create chaos and havoc.Scientologists know him as "The Incident II", and traumatic memories are associated with them as the "Wall of Fire" or "The implantation of R6." The story of Xenu is a small part of Scientology's broad range of beliefs about extraterrestrial civilizations and their interventions in earthly events, collectively described as a science fiction work on space travel by L. Ron Hubbard, author of Science fiction and founder of Scientology.Hubbard revealed this story in detail to members of the "OT III" level in 1967. In the history of Xenu the introduction of the volcano was given as a common symbol of Scientology and Dianetics, which persists to this day.Criticism of Scientology often uses the history of Xenu against it. Scientology has tried unsuccessfully to keep the history of Xenu confidential. Critics claim that the revelation of history is in the public interest, considering the high price required to reach the "OT III" level. Scientology only teaches this doctrine to members who have contributed large amounts of money to the organization.Scientology avoids mentioning Xenu in public statements and has made a considerable effort to maintain confidentiality, including legal action based on intellectual property rights and trade secrecy. Despite this, much material on Xenu has leaked to the public.This character appeared in the episode "Trapped in the Closet" of the animated series South Park, where they relate the beliefs of Scientology as the story of Xenu, at all times the episode showed the story by putting a title "This is what Scientologists actually believe, "you can see when the aliens are thrown to the volcanoes by the DC-8 This episode was broadcast on the US television channel on March 15, 2006 by Comedy Central.When it was to be retransmitted Was set another episode, to which the creators of South Park, said that this action was a result of a boycott that Tom Cruise did to Viacom, threatening not to promote his film Mission Impossible 3.Later the creators of the series gave a statement saying that they gained the battle but that the fight of million years has just begun and they finish saying "Viva Xenu". In the end the episode was rebroadcast again on July 19, 2006.


 As I imagine most people will think that it is not possible to believe in what you have read for scientific, logical and ... reasons but many people spend their money in this 'religion' and believe in it (there are others similar like one who believes in Jedi religion of Starwars and many others that alter existing religions to their own advantage).

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