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Luring Them In
ISN 35 (c) 2007
Because when you invoke the full power of LRH technology and let it loose across a planet... Well, that's the air of holiday magic you may have sensed when entering this hall. And even if sometimes subtle and oftentimes working in the blink of an eye, you better believe that magic is real.

So ...watch closely...

While you've heard it said "Scientology isn't just in the news, it is the news," that phrase doesn't even begin to capture our story through the last 12 months—not with 16 daily hours of non-stop televised coverage and four full miles of press, bringing word of LRH technology to 42 million people a week. That's more coverage of Dianetics and Scientology this year than through the whole previous decade.

And they weren't only "covering," they were explaining—as every major media machine on Earth ran with our Backgrounds and Ceremonies1: The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, People magazine, Hello magazine, ABC, BBC, E TV—you name it.

While they may have headlined it "wedding of the century," what they all gave amounted to an introductory lecture on ARC. And given ARC equals understanding, and understanding begets more, word of the "magic triangle" also sent 24.5 million people to our Internet sites: 30 every minute, 24 hours a day—and that too is highest in history.

International Scientology News Issue 35 © 2007 CSI
1 The script for the Cruise/Holmes wedding is from Hubbard's Backgrounds and Ceremonies.  In the ceremony, the minister instructs the couple to imagine a magic ARC triangle inside their rings.  Hubbard claimed to discover the ARC triangle while "fooling around" with Tarot cards and their "principles."

See also this excerpt from The Conscious Interlude re: the Rosicrucian philosophic triangle.

Cruise has been "explaining" Scientology in the media for years, including through his antisocial character Vincent in Collateral
See, e.g., Tom Cruise: Executing the Suppressive Person Doctrine.
 
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