
      Jesus teaches the way to see "clearly" and L. Ron Hubbard claims to teach men to see "clear." Christ says to his disciples, "Deny yourself and take up your cross and follow me, and you will have treasures in heaven." L. Ron Hubbard says "clear" can be obtained through his techniques and methods so deny yourself and make out your checks to Scientology.
      We find Hubbard substituting himself in the place of the Son of God. Hubbard is a man possessed of darkness, appointing himself the Light of the world.
      Hubbard's writings are void of the love of God and of the love of neighbor as much as one loves himself. They are full of idiotic notions of reality camouflaged in words no-one can understand including Hubbard the inventer and interpreter of them. This is one of the oldest tricks of religion. All other teachers were excluded from knowing what Hubbard meant while he was alive. If anyone opposed any of his ideas, he could say they didn't quite grasp the meaning of his wild claims.
      Have you ever heard of "cellular anaten." That's one of his phrases. He says the counsciousness of a man hit in the jaw is "anaten." A memory is an "engram." And he said he was prepared to go back two thousand years to find the first "engram" suggesting himself in possession of some kind of power to do so.
      He claims to be "clear" enough to be able to remember his birth experience. And guess what? You can't prove him wrong in making such a claim even though its clearly a lie. There is no doubt Hubbard is a clever fellow.
      He speaks as a madman claiming ulcers and arithritis are gotten in the womb. He says a man grows a withered arm or becomes blind out of a need for survival. All this is supposedly based on SCIENCE. It was said in his book DINETICS, that the world was Hubbard's laboratory and much research with many races was done. None of his madness has any scientific basis at all. How even one individual could follow hard after him is incomprehensible, yet Scientology is presently established as a worldwide cult in many nations.
      It is written in the sacred writings "THE WORLD LOVES THEIR OWN." This is certainly that kind of a situation. Hubbard name drops. He mentions mediums, shaman's, hypnosis, Hinduism, exorcism, clairvoyance, the casting of wicked spells, falling into trances and evolution as one who accepts those beliefs and practices. In this way he endears himself to anyone in the occult. He even mentions exorcisms suggesting an affinity with Christianity. As a writer he is a "MENPLEASER" attempting to get along with everyone while offering nothing of any real substance to support his claim to guide men out of darkness into a "clear" state of mind.
      Hubbard refers to a "hardened criminal" as "a sincere intelligent being with ambition and cooperativeness." Was he inviting hardened criminals into Scientology? What kind of madman would define a hardened criminal as sincere? Hubbard's rheteric is designed to surprise the hearer.
      Hubbard spends much of his writings asking questions and discarding every kind of research and practice imagineable seemingly in an effort to eliminate the competition and make himself expert in everything, yet with no scientific research of his own he claims DIANETICS is THE EVOLUTION OF A SCIENCE. Hubbard is a continuing contradiction.
      He claims there are demons, then claims there are none in his chapter "The Demons of the Mind." He wrote: "We assume demons. We look for some demons, one way or another. And we found some!" In closing the same chapter, he wrote: "There are no demons. No ghosts and ghouls or Tohs. But there are aberrative circuits. So it was reasoned. It was a postulate. And then it became something more."
      Hubbard is not recommend reading. He is so full of irrationality it is hard to pin him down. If he did some kind of research and presented a scientific conclusion, it could be examined as to whether it was true or not. Hubbard is a babbler.
      In his chapter on the "DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNIQUE" he says: "These were the computations achieved by research and investigation." But he provides none of it. What his readers are supposed to do is cross "the divide" into their memories back to birth like he has supposedly done since he declared himself in the "clear."
      Hubbard claims nearly a hundred percent success. In over two hundred cases, he claims two hundred "recoveries." He claims to erase memories by working with the individual. Here is how he words it: "When we start to treat a patient, we are treating a partially asleep analyzer-and the problem is to wake him up in the first engram and then erase-that's right, erase, they vanish out of the reactive bank on recounting over and over with each perceptic-all subsequent engrams."
      The patient is the "analyzer" giving them a say in the matter when awakening them out of their sleep to erase a memory. The patient is supposed to believe its mind is like a tape recorder with a capacity to erase "engrams" Hubbard's word for memories to which the individual reacts.
      Hubbard says, "Dinetics is easy to apply to the fairly normal individual and can relieve his occlusions and colds and arthritis and other psychosomatic ills."
      Doctors can practice Dianetics according to Hubbard. "They are well schooled in the art healing, they are always being bombarded by psychosomatics and mental situations." Here we find Hubbard setting himself above all again, while inviting those who are highly esteemed in society to put his quackery to work. In this way he has undoubtedly found adherents among the medical and psychological professions who are saying Dianetics works.
     
Hubbard wasn't satisfied in taking adults captive, he
published Dianetics for children so the generation of
adults he recruited could raise their children in
the diabolical faith they placed in Hubbard's Scientology.
      In the closing chapter of his book entitled Dianetics, Hubbard makes many claims very much like the sellers of bottled cures who traveled about in wagons in early American history shouting to gathered crowds what their medicines could do for those who bought them. Hubbard out did them all and left a memorial of his salesmenship known worldwide as "Scientology." Stay far from it. It is the blind leading the blind and they all shall fall into the ditch.
     
To witness to those snared in Scientology, refer them
to the ridiculous speculations of Hubbard's book
on Dianetics which he promised to support with
scientific evidence and ask his followers where
is the evidence of Hubbard's research. It does
not exist nor can it exist. How can anyone prove
their ability to remember their birth or give
evidence of their ability to erase their
memories? L. Ron Hubbard is a fraud! He's
a medical psychological quack.
     
Even the world is on to him. Except the stars. Scientology
made a serious effort to recruit stars and succeeded.
Their Chief Scientologist denies it, but how many churches
have a designed star center?