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If so I was out an checking out the NVA site. They actually had a interesting press release regarding Study Tech. Quote:
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Also the list of "core values" from NVA
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NVLA Educational Philosophy.
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Very informative article by Monica Pignotti former scio on mind control
THE USE OF MIND CONTROL IN SCIENTOLOGY - HiddenMysteries ThE~Magazine |
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"Though developed by L. Ron Hubbard, it is a secular course and not affiliated with the religion of Scientology,"
Not affiliated with scientology at all lol? If that school is a non profit do they have to tell how much they are kicking back to scientology organizations like ABLE or Applied Scholastics? interesting read on ABLE here http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...NGO572ISD1.DTL In 1988, church members created the nonprofit Association for Better Living and Education, or ABLE, to oversee four secular programs: The Way to Happiness Foundation, promoting Hubbard's 21 "moral precepts"; Applied Scholastics, an education program; Criminon, a "life improvement" course for prison inmates; and Narconon. ABLE's purpose was to deliver Hubbard's ideas to the public, said Bob Adams, its senior vice president and a Scientologist. In 2001, ABLE reported assets of $20.6 million to the IRS, records show. Today, it occupies the elegant former Screen Actors Guild building in Hollywood, which it bought from the Church of Scientology for $2 million in 2000. Last edited by fitch2000; 07-05-2009 at 01:38 PM.. Reason: moar |
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"Parents are also welcome to take the Learning How to Learn course at the school and we encourage this as it demystifies what Study Technology is. Though developed by L. Ron Hubbard, it is a secular course and not affiliated with the religion of Scientology, just as the Montessori method, though developed by a devout Catholic, is not a way to teach religious concepts. If you have any questions, please ask any of the teachers or Dr. Jacquie."
Dr. Jacquie? any info on this person? Anyone near there able to call and find out how much the parents would pay for that course or where they would take it? Last edited by fitch2000; 07-05-2009 at 01:47 PM.. |
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OK - OP here.
Rational questions to be incorporated or not. NVLA is actively and openly promoting Study Technology ON THEIR WEBSITE. Study Techonology is copyrighted LRH material. CST is a the holder of ALL copyrights. RTC is the corporation that LICENSE said copyrights. RTC is charged with making sure the TECH is pure. Will Smith and Jada say that they are picking and choosing what works and what doesn't. This leads to A COUPLE OF INTERESTING QUESTIONS: 1. Are they changing the copyrighted material? If so why is the RTC licensing the materials to squirrels? Goes against the entire charter of the RTC corporation. 2. WS and JPS said that they are NOT paying for the COPYRIGHTED material. WHY? The CoS does ZERO out of the goodness of their hearts. Either the Smiths are lying about not paying for the material or the cult is looking for pay back in another way (bodies walking through the door, free publicity, etc) |
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I would use some of these infamous Hubbard quotes to try and make Mr. Smith, and some of his fans, think about the type of person and organization he is choosing to serve.
Maybe something like: Has L. Ron Hubbard’s cult, Scientology, decided it’s time to give Tom Cruise a break from all the heavy lifting of being the main celebrity spokesperson for Scientology? Perhaps this quote from L. Ron Hubbard himself explains why they want Will Smith for the job… You shouldn't be scrubbing the floor on your hands and knees. Get yourself a nigger; that's what they're born for. –L. Ron Hubbard, in a letter to first wife, Polly Grubb Is Will Smith becoming a representative for a racist and his racist cult? Read some more of these L. Ron Hubbard quotes and decide for yourself. But they served with great enthusiasm. Those people sure can work. The African sure can work. That's one thing nobody has ever quite noticed about them. They are very hard-working people. –L. Ron Hubbard, "About Rhodesia", lecture given on 19 July 1966 … tremendous labour supply in the Bantu, the Mshombe, the Matabele, these people are very hard-working people and under proper direction are quite productive. … and here is this perfectly valid labour supply — the African, who at this time is not being well utilised at all; … –L. Ron Hubbard, Conference with the Guardian, 18 July 1966 A "black South African's" withholds read not only on the needle [of the E-meter] alone but on the Tone Arm [sensitivity adjustment] as well. –L. Ron Hubbard, E-Meter Essentials, section I: "Meter Oddities", 1988 (pg. 24) The insanity rate per capita in South Africa is appalling. …it is easily seen that a primary requisite in any programme of the rehabilitation of the Bantu in South Africa would be mental health… –L. Ron Hubbard, HCOB April 1960, "The Scientific Treatment of the Insane" The South African native is probably the one impossible person to train in the entire world — he is probably impossible by any human standard. –L. Ron Hubbard, PAB No. 119, 1 September 1957, as published in Level 0 PABS (c.1968, The American St. Hill Organization). They took people who were totally dedicated to certain tribal procedures … and said, "You're free." And they said, "Free. Free? Free. Ah! You mean there's no police anymore." Boom! Boom! –L. Ron Hubbard, State of Man Congress, Opening lecture, 1 January 1960. …the African tribesman, with his complete contempt for truth and his emphasis on brutality and savagery for others but not for himself, is a no-civilization. –L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought, Bridge Publications: Los Angeles, 1997. As long as a white foreman is there, they will prevent soil erosion; but the moment that a white foreman turns his back — boo! There goes the whole program. And you finally get up to the point of where he's [native] supposed to take care of something, a lesson which has never been taught to the native of South Africa. –L. Ron Hubbard, 15th ACC (Power of Simplicity) lecture "Education: Point of Agreement", 30 Oct 1956. Have you ever slept with a member of a race of another color? Have you ever committed culpable homicide? Have you ever bombed anything? Have you ever murdered anyone? Have you ever kidnapped anyone? –L. Ron Hubbard, HCOPL 7 April 1961, "Johannesburg Security Check" Because the one thing — the very, very commercial little culture the Bantu has … the idea of commerce and money and that sort of thing is very deeply ingrained in these people. –L. Ron Hubbard, SHSBC, "Errors in Time", 18 July 1963 [Y]ou'll find in Africans a fantastic amount of heavy space opera and so on, going on … which makes the colored African very, very interesting to process because he doesn't know why he goes through all these dances … and why he feels so barbarous …. –L. Ron Hubbard, 1st Melbourne ACC, lecture "Principal Incidents on the Track", 27 November 1959. …the Zulu is only outside the bars of a madhouse because there are no madhouses provided by his tribe. … primitives are far more aberrated than civilized peoples. Their savageness, their unprogressiveness, their incidence of illness … –L. Ron Hubbard, Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, Bridge Publications, Los Angeles, 1995. For instance, my boy Jamble … I used to tell him "yes, I know Jamble — you're a good boy even though you do drink and smoke dacca and gamble — that has nothing to do with me, you're still a good boy" and you know he came way up tone arm. I noticed he drank less and I think he stopped smoking dacca entirely but he didn't stop gambling because Master used to give him a pound to go out to the race track and lose. –L. Ron Hubbard, Conference with the Guardian, 18 July 1966 Illiterate cultures do not survive and they are not very high. The natives of the tribe of the Bugga Bugga Booga Boogas down in Lower Bugga Wugga Booga Woog are mostly no longer with us, or they are around waving red flags today and revolting against their central government. –L. Ron Hubbard, The Study Tapes, "Study: Evaluation and Information", lecture given on 11 August 1964 And they didn't learn fast. Their literacy was not up to absorbing culture rapidly. –L. Ron Hubbard, The Study Tapes, "Study: Evaluation and Information", lecture given on 11 August 1964 They've been very happily down amongst the bong-bong trees, you know, dancing up and down amongst the bong-bong trees, and the highest level of their interest and so forth was their own back yard. –L. Ron Hubbard, The Study Tapes, "Study: Evaluation and Information", lecture given on 11 August 1964 |
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Oh - and don't forget this gem...
Actually, have you ever noticed how a Negro, in particular down south, where they're pretty close to the soil, personifies MEST? The gatepost and the wagon and the whip and anything around there—a hat. They talk to them, you know. "What'sa mattuh wi' you hat?" They imbue them with personality. –L. Ron Hubbard, Therapy section of Technique 80 ("Route to Infinity" tapes), Part I, a lecture given on 21 May 1952 |
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"Teachers are the foundation of our school: their experience, dedication and contribution are to be respected at every level."
that would not sound near as spooky if you didn't know that the teachers (all or most of the teachers?) there were scientologists. these kids will not be allowed to question what they are learning, only go back and read it again and again and again because they must have a misunderstood word o.0 |
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If you go with the racist Hubbard quotes - you could also stick in a few pictures relevant to the quotes...example:
For instance, my boy Jamble … I used to tell him "yes, I know Jamble — you're a good boy even though you do drink and smoke dacca and gamble — that has nothing to do with me, you're still a good boy" and you know he came way up tone arm. I noticed he drank less and I think he stopped smoking dacca entirely but he didn't stop gambling because Master used to give him a pound to go out to the race track and lose. –L. Ron Hubbard, Conference with the Guardian, 18 July 1966
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All Anons please go say hi to VaLLarr the OSA on youtube.But be fore-warned..She says she will CRUSH any Anon that dares debate her!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCGP-...eature=related |
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