I’m continuing on with my deep-dive into the core beliefs of L Ron Hubbard, and WHY he did what he was doing with Scientology.
It doesn’t matter if you think he was crazy or delusional. If you want to understand Scientology, you need to entertain ideas that you don’t presently believe. Just decide to be able to entertain these ideas, and to examine them. It will allow you to better understand Scientology – that which you are presently interested in enough to criticize and discuss on the Internet.
The people I am talking to right now are critics of Scientology. Not fans of the Aftermath Foundation, or of the SPTV Foundation, “1st Gens” or “2nds Gens”, or followers of Zero Dark Tony, Aaron Smith-Levin, DOA, Dianne Etex, or any of the other distractions and obfuscations Scientology has placed in front of you.
Critics of Scientology.
If you want to be a critic of Scientology, you have to understand what you are criticizing.
Dumbasses, of which there are plenty in this “community”, will say I’m presenting this to you because I’ve “gone back into Scientology”.
Please be smarter than that, will you?
This 1967 broad public lecture was given by Hubbard to explain the new and drastic direction he’d taken with Scientology: It was because he perceived that he was being attacked by governments.
And there is plenty of evidence that he was being attacked by governments: The FDA had raided the Washington DC organization in 1963, and as he mentions, the Australian government were conducting inquires into Scientology.
These actual raids, per L Ron Hubbard himself, caused him to drastically change the course of Scientology.
I think this is more evidence that L Ron Hubbard really believed what he talked about in his 1952 lecture “The Role of Earth”, which is on my blog: https://alanzosblog.com/this-is-scien…
Listen to Ron’s Journal 67 below and let L Ron Hubbard tell you why he did what he did as part of your research.
You don’t have to BELIEVE it.
Just entertain and understand these ideas without believing them.
And keep doing your own research, making up your own mind as you go along.
If you’re not a dumbass, you can do that.
If you are a dumbass, you can’t.