Stop this video of Scientology Los Angeles at 0:10 and see with whom they are partnering with (FEMA, Redcross, ...) ???:
https://twitter.com/Scientology/status/1608680913155637249
This is from 2011: "2010: Scientology Volunteer Ministers Provide Aid World Over in the Wake of Disaster"
"Through the course of providing disaster relief in the past 10 years, Scientology Volunteer Ministers have trained and partnered with more than 800 organizations, including the Red Cross, FEMA, National Guard, Salvation Army, Mexico’s International Rescue Brigade, Boy Scouts and hundreds of local, regional and national groups and organizations, giving freely of their skills, their care and compassion."
https://www.cohenmilstein.com/update/church-scientology-accused-human-trafficking-forced-labor
SEA.org
"The Sea Organization (also known as the Sea Org)[3] is a Scientology organization, which the Church of Scientology describes as a "fraternal religious order, comprising the religion’s most dedicated members".[4] All Scientology management organizations are controlled exclusively by members of the Sea Org.[5] David Miscavige, the de facto leader of Scientology, is the highest-ranking Sea Org officer, holding the rank of captain.[6]
The Sea Org has been described as a paramilitary organization[7] and as a private naval force,[8] having operated several vessels in its past and displaying a maritime tradition. Some ex-members and scholars have described the Sea Org as a totalitarian organization marked by intensive surveillance and a lack of freedom.[9] The Sea Org has also been compared to a monastic organization.[10]
The Sea Org was established on August 12, 1967, by L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Dianetics and Scientology, initially on board three ships, the Diana, the Athena, and the Apollo, with the latter serving as flagship.[12]
Academic Stephen A. Kent has argued that at least part of the reason for the establishment of the Sea Org was that the Church of Scientology's practices encountered resistance from the American Food and Drug Administration and the Internal Revenue Service, as well as from the governments of the United Kingdom, Australia, and Rhodesia. Sailing on the high seas meant the church could escape their attention.[20]
From the early 1970s to the start of the 21st century, the children of Sea Org members were often placed in the Cadet Org. Sea Org members may marry one another, but are not permitted to marry outside the organization; extra-marital sex is also prohibited.
According to Melton, couples with children must leave the Sea Org and return to other staff positions within the church until the child is six years old; thereafter the children are raised communally and allowed to visit their parents in the Sea Org on weekends. Children of members have themselves joined the Sea Org when they came of age.[34]
Several former members have said they were advised (or even forced) to have an abortion when they became pregnant to avoid being sent to lower organizations. Scientology presents itself as opposed to abortion and actively speaks out against it in its publications.[30][35]
Several scholars, writers and former members have compared the Sea Org to a paramilitary group.[7] In Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography (2008), Andrew Morton described it as a "fraternal paramilitary organization", and wrote that members are instructed to read The Art of War by General Sun Tzu, and On War by General Carl von Clausewitz.
He wrote that Scientology leader David Miscavige created an elite unit within the Sea Org called the "SEALs", named after the United States Navy SEALs, who receive better lodging, sustenance, and uniforms than other Sea Org members.[38]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Org
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Org#Marriage_and_family
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Org#Analysis
OSA - Office of Special Affairs
"The Office of Special Affairs (OSA), formerly the Guardian's Office, is a department of the Church of Scientology International. According to the Church, the OSA is responsible for directing legal affairs, public relations, pursuing investigations, publicizing the Church's "social betterment works," and "oversee[ing its] social reform programs".
Some observers outside the Church have characterized the department as an intelligence agency, comparing it variously to the CIA or the KGB.[1][2][3] The department has targeted critics of the Church with dead agent operations and character assassination.[4][5]
OSA is the successor to the now-defunct Guardian's Office,[6] which was responsible for Operation Snow White and Operation Freakout; both are in Department 20 in the Scientology organizational chart. The most recent head of OSA International was Mike Rinder, who has since departed from the organization and criticizes it severely, appearing as a co-host on Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath.[7]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_Special_Affairs
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Snow_White
https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/fbi-files-on-the-church-of-scientology/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_Game_(Scientology)
OSA / SEA.org
https://watchfulnavigator.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/osa-nw-orders.pdf
https://readerslibrary.org/wp-content/uploads/Going-Clear_split.1.pdf
"The Scandal of Scientology" by Paulette Cooper: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Library/Shelf/cooper/sos.html
"The Secret Library of Scientology - A library for the critical study of Scientology -- what L. Ron Hubbard would not want you to read!":
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Library/
"Operation Clambake - Undressing the Church of Scientology since 1996"
For researchers regarding Scientology:
https://www.truthaboutscientology.com/
https://www.truthaboutscientology.com/stats/by-name/r/robert-maxwell.html
https://www.scientologyreligion.org/landmark-decisions/church-of-scientology-irs-tax-exemption.html
https://littlesis.org/org/38974-Church_of_Scientology
https://littlesis.org/search?q=david+miscavige
Scientology and Clinton?
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/999882168439529472.html
(I don't know what is in it - Research?) "Declassified Documents Concerning John Travolta and Scientology"
https://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/101169
Anecdotal: Scientology - Hillary Clinton - The Hubbard quote on the Quilt
https://www.tampabay.com/archive/1996/06/04/l-ron-hubbard-quoted-on-quilt-at-white-house/
Watch the documentary "Going Clear" or Leah Remni's show on A&E (I think). Both are very revealing about Scientology.
I have fell in love with Leah over the going against Scientology. She is very brave because they are a dangerous group to cross
I watched that whole series and at the time, I wondered how she even got it to air on A&E. Hell, it even won an Emmy. Somebody called in a favor somewhere. But there are a lot of familiar themes. The show aired while DJT was in office. Coincidence?
I think it's because Scientology, while a cult, might not be part of the Deep State, and may even be a nuisance to it at times (like the time that it infiltrated the IRS). L. Ron Hubbard had a lot of libertarian-ish small-government views that kept popping up in his books, and some prominent scientologists seem less leftist than the average celebrity (Kirstie Alley was a Trump supporter and Tom Cruise is one of the few people in Hollywood making non-woke movies today).
I felt strongly that there were connections between the PDJT administration and the airing of the show. I watched the whole series too. I read her autobiography years before the show first aired. At the time I read it, I was not aware of all the abuse and kidnapping going on with this cult. I'd heard awful things over the years but not the details. I still believe it's a CIA operation.
All the bigger cults are dangerous. Their expats are hounded for years.
Thank you, I will look into it.
Leah Remini's series is good.
Should have thought to use these tools as well, fren ;-)
Yes, thank you, fren.
https://www.xenu.net/