KSW Scientology

KSW Scientology

Tom Cruise explained several concepts and policies of Scientology on a video that was leaked to the net. One new concept was “KSW”, which stands for a policy called “Keep Scientology Working”. Discuss Scientology and share news and...

Tom Cruise explained several concepts and policies of Scientology on a video that was leaked to the net. One new concept was “KSW”, which stands for a policy called “Keep Scientology Working”.

Discuss Scientology and share news and leaks about the inner workings of Scientology.

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Tom Cruise & Scientology are both nuts, they are perfect together 54%
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Does Tom Cruise give Scientology a bad name?
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Tom Cruise & Scientology are both nuts, they are perfect together
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Do you consider Scientology a religion?
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Hurts, he makes the whole thing seem crazy 71%
Helps, he's the best publicity agent they've ever had! 29%
Does Tom Cruise help or hurt the Scientology movement?
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Written by aishamusic on
Tom Cruise’s Lawyer Tries In Vain To Prove His Client’s Not Nuts January 14. 2008 Tom Cruise’s pitbull of a lawyer, Bert Fields, barked at a whole bunch of press people recently regarding the release of Andrew Morton’s biography on the one time star. The book makes a number of embarrassing astonishing claims, and so, Fields is threatening a $100 million dollar defamation lawsuit. Considering what’s been happening to you in court of late, you better settle for $100 dollars. Bert Fields and his wife Barbara. She’s so pretty and dignified looking (clearly she is the gracious one in the relationship) Newspapers and blogs ... Read Full Story
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Oh, we haven’t had a good Tom Cruise Scientology video in a few weeks. Alias, there is a new one, and it’s as enjoyable as anything before. Get your popcorn out. Yet, again, Gawker has unveiled another Scientology vid and this time you could call it L Ron Love Boat . The vid is reportedly of Cruise on the Scientology Cruise Boat celebrating his 2004 birthday party. Click here to watch it. Read Full Story
Written by IRLC on
L. Ron Hubbard created Scientology along with some interesting mythology and equipment. He created Scientology in 1952 as a successor of his earlier self-help system, Dianetics. His early influences included Freud, Aleister Crowley, Hinduism, Buddhism, Carl Jung, Tao Te Ching, the Dharma, and the Vedas. His writings also show Gnostic Christian influences as well. It has come out that Scientology has some rather interesting belief systems that for many years only the higher level followers knew about. This included some rather creative mythology. This mythology includes some rather creative science fiction that is sometimes recreated in a pseudo "Christmas" pageant. There are bad guys, ... Read Full Story
Written by BOFF on
Wikileaks ( http://wikileaks.org ), the site dedicated to revealing unethical behaviour through anonymous submissions, appears to have a special place for the church of scientology. The following text (one of many that Wikileaks has available to read) is a frightening insight into L. Ron Hubbard's hardcore religious movement. Perhaps even more startling and unsettling to Christians would be that this “church” is one of the fastest growing “religions” in the world today. I'm positive that you will, after reading the the below text, (if you value Christ's teachings, that is) denounce Scientology for all it's worth... As you do this, however, I would like ... Read Full Story
Written by Metronicity on
Sea org crew Wanna talk shit like Tom Cruise? This short list of Scientology jargon will get you started. ARS The newsgroup alt.religion.scientology . Also known as ars or a.r.s. Bridge to Total Freedom The name for the progression from "wog" or "raw meat" through the state of "clear", up to the highest OT levels. Clear According to Hubbard, "A person who through the technology of Scientology has achieved the extremely high state of being able to be at cause knowingly and at will over mental matter, energy, space and time as regards the first Dynamic (survival as self)." To put it more clearly, ... Read Full Story
The Church of Scientology of Copenhagen teamed up with the national chapter of Youth for Human Rights International, the Network against Racism and Artists for Peace, with an event last month marking the culmination of a nation-wide ...  
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New facilities, members added globally In a tumultuous year in which most religious groups scraped by or tried to hold their own, the Church of Scientology reported its biggest expansion in history in 2009. The church that was founded in 1954 by science-fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard said it has expanded to more than 8,000 churches, missions, and affiliated groups in 165 nations. Its in-house publication arm, Bridge Publications, Inc...  
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Members, friends and allies of Scientologists and Church of Scientology missions and churches in countries around the world are carrying out an all-out international effort this month to do something effective about drug abuse and ...  
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Pictured: a Labor Dispute banner outside the Scientology Celebrity Centre in Hollywood. Anyone know what the problem is? Scientologists do use a lot of "volunteers" to do a lot of work at their churches and offices and slave boats, which some unions might not take kindly to. And there was, apparently, a dispute with the Church's outpost in Vegas last summer for nonpayment. If you're with the union bannering the Celebrity Centre, or know...  
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Led by Mr. David Miscavige, Chairman of the Board Religious Technology Center and the ecclesiastical leader of the Scientology religion, Scientologists are celebrating a renaissance of their faith.Contributor: ILEPublished: Dec 29, 2009  
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We've got hold of a copy of Celebrity, the subtly-named Scientology magazine that's supposed to be about... celebrities. Who's in it? Tom Cruise? John Travolta? Will Smith? Nope, it's... This guy....  
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They advanced to the Church of Scientology's highest spiritual level, to "Operating Thetan VIII," a vaunted realm said to endow extraordinary powers of perception and force of will.(edit)Isene left first, a decision that emboldened Leavitt, who inspired Katz. Such departures are rare among the church's elite group of OT VIIIs, who are held up as role models in Scientology. The three each told the St. Petersburg Times that they had spent...  
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