Scientologists, Fanatics or Frauds?
The Cult of Scientology is well known for conning it’s members into handing over allot of money. At what point does this go from being a Religion to a fraud?
“Scientology is a body of beliefs and related practices initially created by American science fiction author L. Ron Hubbard. The major organisation promoting Scientology is the Church of Scientology”
- Wikipedia
Scientology was written by a SciFi author, do we really need to question it’s integrity?

This device is called an E-Meter, it is considered a religious artefact by the “Church” (Cult) of Scientology.
The e-meter was invented by SciFi author Volney Mathison.
It is used in a process called “Auditing”.
Scientology auditing is a unique form of personal spiritual counselling which supposedly helps people look at their own existence and improves their ability to confront what they are and where they are.
Does this “Auditing” sound like one of those cheap cons you often see on tv for “30 Day money back garuntee”? Well that’s because it is, scientology is a scam designed to part fools from their wallets. The Scientology Cult offers many “help” courses using all sorts of unproven therapies and treatments.
People who publicly criticise Scientology are often subjected to it’s “Fair Game” laws.
“SP Order. Fair game. May be deprived of property or injured by
any means by any Scientologist without any discipline of the
Scientologist. May be tricked, sued or lied to or destroyed.”
- L. RON HUBBARD
The above applies to anyone who speaks out against Scientology, under the Cult of Scientology “fair game” laws, critics may be physically attacked, robbed, sued or harassed by cult members.
“You don’t get rich writing science fiction. If you want to get rich, you start a religion.”
- L. Ron Hubbard
From the Author himself, Scientology was no doubt Hubbards greatest work of fiction.
~Dan
10 August 2008
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