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Scientology's Hate Site - Religious Freedom Watch

Hate Speech Hiding Under the Cover of Religion

By Jerald, published Dec 13, 2006
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I have question for all the priests, rabbi's and pastor's and others who will read this. Why would you allow a group who calls itself a religion to create a web site that claims to speak for and represent all religions?

Have you seen this website? If not please go take a long hard look. Its hate speech disguised as protecting all religions. It should outrage you and disgust all who read it.

Religious Freedom Watch pretends to be for all religions, yet to any reader its clear its a site meant to slam those who dare speak out against Scientology. They give little info on every religion except for Scientology which seems to take up most of the space.

They warn readers about certain people. In fact they warn readers about 35 different people. Yet each one of these people are critic's of Scientology. 35 people who's only real crimes are that they were brave enough to speak out against the actions of Scientology.

Even what they do print is full of half truths and out right lies.

Church's and other religious buildings are attacted every year. Many are hurt or even killed by those who attact them over their religion. Why are there no listings for the people who attact other religion's on this site?

This web site is part of what Scientology calls " Fair Game". Google " Scientology Fair Game" and you will get over 600,000 hits on the subject. Then look at this site again. Its Fair Game at its worse.

Read this site that's lists your religion by name as if you were are part of it. Ask yourself if you want your religion or church tied to this extreme and hateful site. Because it is hate speech. Ask yourself if you want to be connected to speading lies about people you have never heard of.

Does your faith tell you to do this to people if they disagree with you? Would you put this kind of site up to hurt the ex members of your chuch who saw something wrong and wished to change it for the better?

This hate site doesn't defend its views, its only reason to exist is to trash and hurt people who disagree with them.

Scientology's Hate Site - Religious Freedom Watch

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Did You Know?
L. Ron Hubbard quote;
"If attacked on some vulnerable point by anyone or anything or any organization, always find or manufacture enough threat against them to cause them to sue for peace."
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So, it appears that there is a GREAT deal of effort from the CoS to BLOCK what they consider "unwanted" visitors of this web page. When I went to explore it for myself, FIREFOX took a very long time to state that I could not connect to the particular server; http://www.religiousfreedomwatch.org I went to an anonymous proxy server, plugged in the URL, and then I was immediately allowed to visit the site. I find it odd that they block potential sources of income. These guys are beyond crazy.

Posted on 05/12/2008 at 10:05:04 AM

 
Great Article! I have issues with any hidden agenda. If you really believe in something,and you believe you are right, you should have nothing to hide. Keep writing, I can't wait for the next article!

Posted on 07/15/2007 at 3:07:00 AM

 
Hi Jean, We are going to disagee on what good Hubbard ever did. There have been some great studies and stories that show Hubbard ripped of the works of other writers in the book you post about here. Have you seen the xenu sites at xenu.net and xenutv.com ? I agree with you that the members of scientology are for the most part good people trying to live a good life. But they also refuse to see the evil this group does as a whole. Not that they can't see it, they won't even look. They have net nannies on their computers and are told that hearing bad things about scientology or finding out about upper levels can make you sick, insane or even kill you. They are good people promoteing an evil cult. Can we still call them good people at that point?

Posted on 04/24/2007 at 9:04:00 PM

 
(Sorry, my previous comment was cut. Too long I guess. Here is the suite.) I would like to point out that "They" does not design all scientologists alike. Many are of good faith, especially the newcommers. However I could observe that, once promoted to higher positions in their Church, they were sent to a school (where no public is ever admitted) and came back endoctrinated and robotised. LHR did many good things in his "tech" (HCOBs), but he was certainly way out on Policy (HCOPLs) and Ethics! And although I recommand some of his findings (like the PTS/SP course), I would not wish membership in Scientology to my worst ennemy!

Posted on 04/21/2007 at 1:04:00 AM

 
Thanks for this article Jerald. When I first heard of LRH, it was from Dianetics, whic I think is a good book, well in advance of its time. Then LHR's PTS/SP tech was copied and used in many centers that help the abused and oppressed. Many forms of modern therapy borrowed from it. There are good things from LRH. This is what attracted me to volunteer in Scientology. I never was a staff however because I could then see how unethical this group is towards the families of its members. Members are invited to quit everything to join the Sea Org with a contract of... ONE MILLON YEARS!!! (They beleive in reincarnation.) Families were broken, members invited to treason towards their spouses and children. They were invited to sell their houses and get deeply onto debts to become preclears, then clears, then OT1, OT2 etc. They have very precise definitions to what is a "Suppressive person" but they freely declare SP anyone who disagrees wuth them. I would like to point out that "They

Posted on 04/21/2007 at 1:04:00 AM

 
It's funny to think that RLH started Scientology as a business and it became a religion afterward. Even if one really gets fufillment from it, the history of this organization should turn anyone off.

Posted on 01/19/2007 at 9:01:00 AM

 
oops the other comment didnt work quite right. Anyway MLK, a quick search of google.com proves you wrong. I hope you get out of the cult soon. Cheers, sparky

Posted on 01/16/2007 at 2:01:00 AM

 
to MLK: quote->I think you're being too hard on scientology jerald. I bet catholics and protestants and all kinds of other religions have their "attack critics they hate" websites.

Posted on 01/16/2007 at 2:01:00 AM

 
Hi Sparky, its good to see you here again.

Posted on 01/01/2007 at 11:01:00 PM

 
Great Job! This is very good outreach. I am still around Jerald, and I am glad to see some people doing thing to reach out to the popular media about this topic. Keep up the good work. sparkytwobillion

Posted on 01/01/2007 at 6:01:00 PM

 
I think you're being too hard on scientology jerald. I bet catholics and protestants and all kinds of other religions have their "attack critics they hate" websites. Just harder to find. Plus just cause the church of scientology was convicted of the largest infiltration of US govt. in history (11 of their top leaders being sent to prison, google snowhite and scientology) is no reason to imagine they are not truly goodwilled and gentle and kind. At least when scientology loses courtcases and has to pay millions of dollars to plaintiffs that it defrauded it has the sense to demand a gag order to keep the details secret. Secret scriptures, secret gag orders, at least there's consistency.

Posted on 12/15/2006 at 4:12:00 PM

 
I think this would be an interesting article to bring to church and start a discussion.

Posted on 12/15/2006 at 2:12:00 PM

 
Very hypocritical for Scientology to claim these people are Religious bigots. If this website were devoted to people who spoke out against any and all religions, there are so many other people that could have been included. Where are the really famous people who have spoken out and been persecuted because of their stance against religions? I didn't see Theo Van Gogh on that website. I didn't see Salman Rushdie. I could make a huge long list of people that are not on that website. I hardly know any of those people. This is amazing. What is Scientology really trying to prove with this website?

Posted on 12/15/2006 at 5:12:00 AM

 
Antisectes-roger gonnet Oh certainly, the libelous website from scientology fits exactly with the hatemonger Ron Hubbard and his successor. Everyone who has done any critic of that ruthless global scam is immediately classified by scientologists as "criminal", and is defamed publicly or not. Most often used arguments are those that can be charged against scientology itself. That's how ironic the situation is. Scientology wants to govern the whole world, so, the first of its confidential targets is to annihilate any opposition. That's why they try to attack psychiatry, medicine, psychology, and any direct opponent.

Posted on 12/15/2006 at 2:12:00 AM

 
Very nice presentation Jerald. You know as well as many, that through LRH's own teachings that anyyone can be 'tricked' 'lied to' 'or destroyed' for the sole reason that they disagree with scientology and say why. Co$ and its blind devotees graso at the religious bigotry banner as they feel that trying to align their 'religion' with others makes scientology more acceptable. The references that Scientology and ilk draw between the persecution of Jews and scientology is disgusting. When people soon realise what is ultimately in store for those who are 2.0 and below on the scientology Tone Scale, theyll soon see to be 'done away with quietly and without sorrow' is what Hitler tried to do with Jews and what hubbard commands in his Doctrines for 'degraded beings'

Posted on 12/14/2006 at 6:12:00 PM

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