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Gerry gives DM the Conditions |
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Fair Game
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My Goals and Demands for Scientology and Scientologists
1. Release everyone from any restraint, whether legal, financial,
social, mental, or any other kind, that prohibits them from speaking
freely about their experiences and knowledge of any kind.
2. Repudiate the “Suppressive Person” doctrine.
3. Pay reparations to everyone harmed in any way by Scientology’s or
Scientologists’ or their agents’ application of the SP doctrine.
4. With whatever is left, pay back Scientology’s fraud victims.
5. Tell the truth.
— Gerry Armstrong
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Kerner: Scientology: Sekte, Kirche oder Religion? |
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The Religion Angle
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Johannes B. Kerner
10 February 2009
Das Thema diskutierten: Der ehemalige Innenminister und Ministerpräsident
Bayerns, Dr. jur. Günther Beckstein, Wilfried Handl, ehemaliges
Scientology Mitglied, Sektenexperte Frank Nordhausen, Religionswissenschaftler Dr. Gerald Willms und Journalist Philipp Mattheis. [mehr... ] Video
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Youtube: Gerry talks to DM about The Admissions |
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Dr. Stephen Kent: Malignant Narcissism and L. Ron Hubbard |
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Essays and Articles
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MALIGNANT NARCISSISM, L. RON HUBBARD, AND SCIENTOLOGY’S POLICIES OF NARCISSISTIC RAGE
by Dr. Stephen A. Kent
ABSTRACT
In this article, we argue that Scientology’s founder, L. Ron Hubbard, likely presented a personality disorder known as malignant narcissism, and then we establish that this disorder probably contributed to his creation of organizational policies against perceived enemies that reflected his narcissistic rage. We illustrate our argument by discussing Hubbard’s creation of an internal Scientology organization called the Guardian’s Office, which carried out a sustained and covert attack against a Scientology critic, Paulette Cooper. This attack, and the Scientology policies that Hubbard created to ‘handle’ critics like her, demonstrate how Hubbard translated narcissistic rage into organizational policies that loyal members enacted on his behalf. By using psychological insights about the leader’s personality, and then showing how that personality translated into socially deviant and sometimes criminal policies and actions by his organization, we hope to encourage criminologists to examine other groups by applying similar theories.
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RTE 2fm: Interview with John Duignan |
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Youtube: Ex-Scientologist John Duignan Interview |
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Luring Them In
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Interview with ex-Scientologist John Duignan, author of "The Complex". John was in the Church of Scientology for 22 years, and rose to become a respected member of the highly secretive Sea Org. Here, he tells his shocking story in person for the first time.
"The Complex: An Insider Exposes The Covert World Of The Church Of Scientology":
http://www.eason.ie/items/9781903582848
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