Thoughts on Scientology
I would like to hear EA’s thoughts on Scientology if she remote views or talks to some Galactic beings about what is Scientology?
I would like to ask EA what comes up with the name “Xenu” also called “Xemu” who is believed to be an extra-terrestrial ruler of a "Galactic Confederacy" (I could have that wrong) A dictator who bought beings to Earth about 75 million years ago and blew them up with Hydrogen bombs on Earth (a Scientology belief)
I have also recently heard another definition of a cult by Aaron Smith-Levin who says Scientology is a cult and his definition is: “if you’re destroying families and bankrupting your members”.
(Aaron Smith-Levin is an ex- scientologist who was in Scientology for 30 years)
Here are two videos of Aaron Smith-Levin talking about Scientology (the first a short version (6.58 min) and the second is a long version (2 hrs 13 min))
Ex-Scientologist explains Xenu: Scientology's Galactic Overlord | Aaron Smith-Levin and Lex Fridman
Aaron Smith-Levin: Scientology | Lex Fridman Podcast #361
Thank you.
I learned a lot about scientology a long time ago, definitely not your normal group of people, families are separated and forced to practice scientology standards. Anyone that goes against them is pretty much stalked and ruined in one form or another. They use peoples weaknesses to establish their beliefs and only take in people as well that have a ton of money with the promise that they will reach a platitude of a sort. Disgusting as far as I am concerned. But that's just my opinion, I would be curious to see what Elizabeth sees I am absolutely positive its not a good thing at all.
@arch_angel71 That's interesting... so that's from what you experienced personally? I saw the show that was on for a while, exposing scientology, with Leah Remini (if I spelled her name right)
I had an experience with Scientology a very long time ago when I was in my late teens. My best friend was reading "Dianetics" by L. Ron Hubbard and liked the book so I took it as a positive self-improvement kind of thing. I visited the L Ron Hubbard center in Los Angeles and I was immediately put off by the way they almost made him out to be a "god" with a video of him running in a dark room continuously. It was rather creepy and it felt like the people who worked there, although very nice, were in a sort of trance. It seemed like brainwashing to me and gave me a bad feeling so I never went back. In my opinion scientology is very much a cult and I do believe their members are under either mind control or are forced to stay in it through fear (again a form of control).
No I did not experience it personally thank goodness, but yes Leah Remini and others testimonies