I disagree with "MBB" from a year ago; "Nibs" (DeWolf) was not a nut - he was a man from a substandard home who was made into a goon/flunky by his dangerous father. I think it is a miracle the guy didn't end up a prison lifer.
Thank god DeWolf is so coherent and outspoken..he's giving such a beautifully historical account.. Meanwhile, the guy who's asking the questions, LeCher
You know it is all bull sh*t, this guy was never raised by his Father because his Mother left him during the war and took Ron Dewolf who was a child at the time with her like so many women did, You can veiw all Hubbards books in LA and there are thousands of them, you can find out how many scripts he worked on in Hollywood, he wrote for magazines under many different pennames, he traveled the world and had pictures to prove it, Hubbard never said he was only married once, and yes he discovered Dianetics when he was blinded by the flash of a ships gun firing on the deck while in the Navy and then again sustained injuries when he was hit by a car and was crippled and did use Dianetics to heal himself and he used this on other people to heal them, This man Dewolf is crazy, judging from what he says he has not read or understood Dianetics and thinks it is about sex, it was Hubbards publisist that encouraged him to write Dianetics and when it came out it was an emidiate best seller, thousands of reading public cannot be wrong, Dianetics is a Pocess and Scientology is the religious aspect that addresses the person as a spiritual being to rehabilitate people to their natural state of beingness, thousands have been cured using Dianteics, Dewolf does not understand the concepts in the book or how or why it works, Hubbard did not found the church, Hubbard made his money through his writing and did not take any money from the church in fact he put his own money into the church fund the research, Hubbard worked very hard to start up many orginazations that could help people all over the country, Don Percell was trying his best to destroy Dianetics after he stole the rights from Hubbard trying to embellish and corrupt it, Hubbard was busi doing research on Dianetics and opening up other orginizations to let others know how it works and train people to use it, Hubbards discoveries and research are all documented on a time line in thousands of volumes of books that anyone can read, he trained people to become auditors and administer Dianetics, the AMA and big pharma who now make billions selling drugs did not like Hubbard curing people becuase it took money away from them and it still does, one of the best kept secrets and this guy is a part of the lies probubly being paid by big pharma that keep this Technology from the general public to protect their interest by using Dewolf to invalidate Dianetics since his Father left all his money to the church when he passed and made Dewolf angry so he went to the competition to try to get his money back, Dianetics was a religious experience for Hubbard this is why he had to create Scientolgy from what he discovered, that man is a spiritual being, Hubbard found that the school system was corrupted and so he left school to travel with his Father a merchant sea man, he traveled to the Orient and met Monks who where spiritual people that showed him many increadable things they could do, he lived in Montana when he was very young and met and befriended a Native medicine man who taught him to ride, Hubbard had lead an increadable life like no other, he had lived in many places, met and knew many famous people since he was famous himself, he did mineralogical studies with his Father who worked for a company in South America, Hubbard has written about all of this and taken pictures of his adventures, he did not use church money to live on only to start up Dianetics centers to train people, Hubbard gave thousands of Lectures on Dianetics and Scientology and their concepts that can be hear today, he wanted people to learn about this new Technology and how to use it to make others well, Dewolf is clearly insane can you tell?
Wholy Mary, YOU are clearly insane, can you tell?? Get your $hit outta here. He was a Con man and that's how the world that lives outside his head will remember him. You guys that keep yourselves trapped in the traps he laid for you, I'm sorry for you and you need to get out but, *only you* can do that... Now, to the point - Delude yourself all you want, but don't come here tryin' to do it to others just so you can improve your "$tats"! GO! Touch the wall! Now sit down! Now touch, touch the wall again. The wall, touch it. Sit, sit down, now. Now, touch, touch the wall, now... You f*uckin' hipnotized/processed/audited yet? What this guy's done to ya'll (mind enslavement) is nothing less than sick and criminal and makes me wanna throw up!
Wholy Mary oh dear, you really bought that crap! Let me save you lots of money;clear ep is;I used to mock up my reactive mind,now I don’t do that anymore.there,now you know it,and I saved you a fortune.you are welcome!
I think this is the most damning testimony against Scientology on the internet. L. Ron Hubbard's own son speaking about how bad Scientology is, from its inception.
if you have never been in a cult- words cannot explain how long it takes you to deprogram your brain and then accept some of the obviously stupid decisions you made. It's like looking back at another person's life. It's like a movie. So please don't judge him for this. He felt bad about his part; makes no excuses for his involvement so in an effort to redeem his soul he feels that people need to know the truth-millions are sucked in still today.
it's only foolish people who believe they're immune to cults. i have been so far but who knows what might come along in the future & catch me at the right (wrong) time? i'd like to think i'm immune but i'm not that naive. it seems whacky to me that a large percentage of humans believe the earth was created in 7 days or that a virgin gave birth. at least with scientologists they all believed, with every cell in their body, that they were "clearing the planet" meaning they thought they were 𝘴𝘢𝘷𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘪𝘵. 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢𝘭𝘭 𝘰𝘧 𝘶𝘴. seriously. they all believed that. when they discovered they weren't they got disillusioned & left. that's an amazing thing tho; to believe that whatever work you are doing is going to fix everyone on earth from crime & mental illness etc. so the escapees have my full respect. i've been an activist in a few different groups on a few different continents but i never once tried to save 𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺𝘰𝘯𝘦 𝘰𝘯 𝘦𝘢𝘳𝘵𝘩. my hat is off to them for what they thought they were doing & for leaving when disavowed of that notion. may they find peace among the rest of us ✌️
These hearings are very useful. In the 1960s I remember my psychiatrist father here in the UK seeing Hubbard on TV (in black and white in those days) or possibly 1970s and being so rightly disparaging of him, even then . The UK of course refused and continues to refuse to give them charitable status unlike the US. Long may that remain.
Scientology fled to UK after L.R.H was a futigive from US fed gov for tax fraud/evasion and a plot to harass people in various agencies of the US gov and later a plot to infultrate the US gov. L.R.H and his wife Sue fled to the UK and bought a couple of properties in Sussex as their new HQ (still there today) around 1969. The UK government banned L.R.H and Scientology after a media backlash exposing it as a dangerous cult. That is around the time when Scientology moved to the high seas and L.R.H bought a number of ships and created the Sea Org. In the 1990's that ban decision was reversed oddly by the UK government, presumably because the org was back in the US and other European countries by then.
i just moved to clearwater & this shit fascinates me. i see them everywhere, cant miss'em w/ their uniforms...been approached 2 x once at the FL state fair (under some false name, asked me if i wanted 2 take a "stress test") & another by some young lady w/ flyers@ my local gas station to attend an anti-discrimination rally here in CW, after questioning her (the gas station cashier also) , she let loose the event was "associated" w/ scientology...gas station guy wouldn't let her leave the flyers...went on about its a cult 4 $$$...shook his hand & couldn't agree more...
@I. Wynn Wynn ...I was aware of their existence, knew they were "shady", but had no idea of the magnitude & monopoly they have on the area. Living there opened my eyes much wider, many residents resent their presence, not to mention their tax exemptions. The police seem to protect them also, found out later they are paid on the side by Scientology. Now Tom Cruise shuts down the downtown area when he comes and goes like he is the President.
@Eerimen Bzej ...I think I have heard about Hubbards Russian ties before, don't remember in detail. Of course there is also the alleged CIA training/ops he was part of. Its all so convoluted the truth may never be known
I've noticed that many ex-members may not remember specific details in some instances -- but they sure as hell all remember the day they left the cult!
Mark Bunker not that I care one way or another as I am not religious and I have not researched the topic but if you want people to find this video CHANGE THE TITLE and generate some real views. To have only 23k views in 5 years since 2012 means the title is not working. Try a catchy title so interested people can find this video. Cheers
i don't see parson's as "evil". i see him as someone trying anything & everything to figure things out & make things happen that hadn't been done before - like forming JPL
@@horseheadkid ...I am no religous zealot, actually the opposite in that I abhor all organized religions (being a GenXer myself raised Roman Catholic), including OTO. "Evil" was a strong and over-the-top word to use here. I do understand your point, being open-minded is important...and very nessecary in figuring out this existence. My armchair diagnosis of Parsons would maybe be somewhere along the lines of a "genius, searching, yet lost soul". All of them are extremely interesting characters for sure!
That I can respect very much. Not an easy thing to do. It's a very responsible and respectful, positive thing to do and creates a trust and honour that can be admired. This is what I would expect from leaders of anything. To have very honest foundational truth.. That to me is setting the exampleship and standard of what is expected. That way you know what and who you are dealing with and any decisions made are made in truth and consideration of the facts. Not just based upon feelings. If only that could be the new standard for living in general.. the world in my opinion would be a much safer place.
Maybe, but he also wrote tons of amazing sci-fi books that entertained and inspired many people. His theory of Dianetic is really important in the development of psychology. Even if he was wrong, it did managed to put psychology in the hand of the normal people.
Just a couple of his stories deserve to be mentioned. Everything else was garbage. Including Dianetics, which is just a discarded method of psychotherapy. He stole that, repackaged it and sold it as his “invention”, his “technology”. You need to read the books about Hubbard, not from him. He was not a great man. He was a great con. That’s the difference.😊
Interesting, why bother because they didn’t do anything ? it’s fascinating because all the information given is still true. Don’t you know Scientology will never change anything because anything L Ron wrote is set in stone
So what happened with this case? Does anyone know the result? I'm pretty sure he didn't win but I'm not sure why? Scientology has a lot of government protection, hence why it's survived for so long
That's all this was and after all this ur telling me all these people still follow this or JOIN THIS CULT...the GUYS OWN SON IS TELLING YOU EXACTLY WHAT IT IS.. PEOPLE R DUMB LIKE FOR EXAMPLE...IM TOM CRUISE...I JUST JOINED SOMETHING A CHURCH CULT BASKETBALL TEAM IDK .....QUESTION IS SHOULD I LOOK INTO WHAT IM GETTING INTO? OR NO? IF I DID PRETTY SURE ID COME ACROSS THIS HERE LOL
7:24 "Multiply a million by a penny your only talking about what? $10,000? Then the judge says "a million pennies is not even that" WRONG JUDGE it is EXACTLY $10,000
+Classic80sStuff Oh my god you are such a genius. You're so smart that you missed the entire point of the video to nit-pick shit. He made a mistake, big deal Sherlock. You notice anything else you could share? By the way, they aren't "judges". They're committee members. They aren't wearing robes, they're identified in the official transcripts as "Mr.".
cahaps They aren't judges. If they were judges they would be educated in the law. They have more important things to store in their head other than stupid shit, like dividing numbers by the order of 10, unlike you people
Classic80sStuff It was not a courtroom, just a city council hearing... was no judge, hence no subsequent action, either. Evidently the greatest value of the hearings was the testimonies themselves.
To talk about abortion is an important subject. The affects on both mother and father in the long term. How do they respond to it initially? Some people need to talk it through and others prefer to not talk about it. This can very much affect the relationship between mother and father as husband and wife. Then if any other children were already had within that time, how it affects they. Has the number of abortion risen with the increased promiscuity within modern ages of society? Looking at the flow on affect of the decision made initially to have sex. There was a very good example of this in the show Degrassi Junior High years ago. The Canadian show that used to air in Australia I think on the ABC channel. To talk about the very real issues and the emotional affects on those who are within that experience, through movies, books, tv and music.. is important to show that very thing. It gives the ability to see how one person's action can have either a positive or negative or mixed response within that choice. This is where and why I do agree with those who can explore the deeper emotional and mental, spiritual and physical aspects to help educate others on the realities within that and then discuss either as a family or community the ramifications of the particular issues within that scene portrayed. Some people learn through visual experience. That's what a movie is after all. The intelligence within movies is dependent upon who is participating within that project. Doesn't that come from exploring self and others and environment? Exploring within technology, exploring within arts and colours and textures and filters? Perspective and angles and interpretation? Dianetics essentially is a word. People can be afraid of the unknown and it's not a common word heard throughout normal societal discussion.. Yet mention psychology and people are more accepting of at least the word if not the practice. Insight could replace both words. How does a word be received in either a positive or negative way? Words can be interchangeable, yet some words can strike a fear it seems into the heart or mind of a person, whether it's the unknown of what it actually means or is it the experience had with a word in a past situation? Often people don't want to look stupid and don't ask enough questions to begin with. Why is this? Why is it wrong to simply ask for clarification on what is being said? Depending on the environment or individual, depends upon how those words will be received. The study of impact and affect, cause, reaction and action are all very important things that can be applied on many different levels. If this is in part what Scientology is about.. then I would suggest that it's a problem with the presentation rather than the intended study or interest in the various factors.. Science is very important to learning about the how's, why's, who's and where's. What's wrong with approaching it in a fun way like a detective...yet educationally to show the intellectual benefits of curiosity itself. Isn't that why anything is studied in the first place.. including the bible??
This was the first time I had to increase the speed of a video +1.25 because the guy takes so loooong to complete a sentence. Try it, it’s way better to listen to.
It's quite an amazing feat, really, combining wacky pseudoscience, hubris, the appurtenances of legitimate practice and hardcore vengeance to create a freaky quasi-religion.
This situation with L R H,can be likened to the chap who invented the water powered car,gets shut down by big oil .Those who stand to lose money,ie the medical mafia ,will always try to shut it down,anyway they can.
With all the (justifiable) contempt toward LRH - one has to admit, he was extraordinary. It's just unfortunate that he was an extraordinary psychopath and con-man.
Yep I left scientology 2002 at 10:02:06 .002 seconds. hahahahaha. And the sun had a 2.456 meter shadow. I mean the moon. hahahaha. This is a propaganda trying to prove to you that scientology works because all that are involved even badly in it got supper memory.
Be afraid not, Vlad shall massage all negative auditing into the former universe and begin the right augmentation so that we all shall be transported to Reswek Defron.
Ron Dewolf is crazy can you tell? He was never raised by his Father and is more than likely making all of this up, he is absolutly lying about this because he never grasped the concept of Diantetics or the research or the fact that Hubbard was training auditors in the Dianetics centers so they could learn how to administer the processing to others, Hubbard was branching out across the country because of popular demand after the book became a best seller when it first came out in 1950, people where clamoring to learn how to use the process known as the Modern Science of Mental Health and healing
You realise that very high ex Scientology officials have exposed the cult, not just the son of the guy that wrote the science fiction. Have you done any background research at all? Have you read dianetics, I'll admit, some of it makes sense if interpreted properly, but the large majority of it is bullshit. It is supposedly a religion, that only tends to mental health issues and drug addiction? It tries and fails miserably to exaplain spirituality almost as if it was written on a drug trip. That's not what a religion is lol, the background story is one of the most ridiculous things I have ever seen or heard of and a large majority of the people involved in Scientology suffer from a chronic lack of education like that dicabage or whatever his shitty name is. How can there be so much controversy surrounding a 'religion' in such a short amount of time and not be a complete money making ploy. Many ex scientologist all come out saying the same thing, that's just a coincidence? It is obviously a cult, one that may have started out with good intentions, although that is arguable since it has satanic beginnings.
Mr. DeWolf certainly had a sense of humor, probably assisted in maintaining his sanity.
Don't give up the fight until every last person knows about this cult and it's shut down please.Hugs.
Great testimony. It is sad is more people did not listen to all the warnings.
They never do....people are idiots
Yes, it seems like no matter what challenge Scientology faces, it seems to "keep on truckin".
@@AndrewDoe777not mr natural too… 🤦♂️ i’m gonna assume that I shouldn’t infer anything, because it makes no material difference, probably.
@@JenSell1626 Huh? I don't understand your response. Sounds like you may be a bot, or maybe you are high? Or just crazy... Oh well.
I wish more people can watch these hearings. Still the same abuses going on 41 years later. Thank you for posting
I disagree with "MBB" from a year ago; "Nibs" (DeWolf) was not a nut - he was a man from a substandard home who was made into a goon/flunky by his dangerous father. I think it is a miracle the guy didn't end up a prison lifer.
Thank god DeWolf is so coherent and outspoken..he's giving such a beautifully historical account.. Meanwhile, the guy who's asking the questions, LeCher
Thank you for posting this.
You know it is all bull sh*t, this guy was never raised by his Father because his Mother left him during the war and took Ron Dewolf who was a child at the time with her like so many women did, You can veiw all Hubbards books in LA and there are thousands of them, you can find out how many scripts he worked on in Hollywood, he wrote for magazines under many different pennames, he traveled the world and had pictures to prove it, Hubbard never said he was only married once, and yes he discovered Dianetics when he was blinded by the flash of a ships gun firing on the deck while in the Navy and then again sustained injuries when he was hit by a car and was crippled and did use Dianetics to heal himself and he used this on other people to heal them, This man Dewolf is crazy, judging from what he says he has not read or understood Dianetics and thinks it is about sex, it was Hubbards publisist that encouraged him to write Dianetics and when it came out it was an emidiate best seller, thousands of reading public cannot be wrong, Dianetics is a Pocess and Scientology is the religious aspect that addresses the person as a spiritual being to rehabilitate people to their natural state of beingness, thousands have been cured using Dianteics, Dewolf does not understand the concepts in the book or how or why it works, Hubbard did not found the church, Hubbard made his money through his writing and did not take any money from the church in fact he put his own money into the church fund the research, Hubbard worked very hard to start up many orginazations that could help people all over the country, Don Percell was trying his best to destroy Dianetics after he stole the rights from Hubbard trying to embellish and corrupt it, Hubbard was busi doing research on Dianetics and opening up other orginizations to let others know how it works and train people to use it, Hubbards discoveries and research are all documented on a time line in thousands of volumes of books that anyone can read, he trained people to become auditors and administer Dianetics, the AMA and big pharma who now make billions selling drugs did not like Hubbard curing people becuase it took money away from them and it still does, one of the best kept secrets and this guy is a part of the lies probubly being paid by big pharma that keep this Technology from the general public to protect their interest by using Dewolf to invalidate Dianetics since his Father left all his money to the church when he passed and made Dewolf angry so he went to the competition to try to get his money back, Dianetics was a religious experience for Hubbard this is why he had to create Scientolgy from what he discovered, that man is a spiritual being, Hubbard found that the school system was corrupted and so he left school to travel with his Father a merchant sea man, he traveled to the Orient and met Monks who where spiritual people that showed him many increadable things they could do, he lived in Montana when he was very young and met and befriended a Native medicine man who taught him to ride,
Hubbard had lead an increadable life like no other, he had lived in many places, met and knew many famous people since he was famous himself, he did mineralogical studies with his Father who worked for a company in South America, Hubbard has written about all of this and taken pictures of his adventures, he did not use church money to live on only to start up Dianetics centers to train people, Hubbard gave thousands of Lectures on Dianetics and Scientology and their concepts that can be hear today, he wanted people to learn about this new Technology and how to use it to make others well, Dewolf is clearly insane can you tell?
Demurzga sure, okay I believe you
Wholy Mary, YOU are clearly insane, can you tell?? Get your $hit outta here. He was a Con man and that's how the world that lives outside his head will remember him. You guys that keep yourselves trapped in the traps he laid for you, I'm sorry for you and you need to get out but, *only you* can do that...
Now, to the point - Delude yourself all you want, but don't come here tryin' to do it to others just so you can improve your "$tats"! GO! Touch the wall! Now sit down! Now touch, touch the wall again. The wall, touch it. Sit, sit down, now. Now, touch, touch the wall, now... You f*uckin' hipnotized/processed/audited yet?
What this guy's done to ya'll (mind enslavement) is nothing less than sick and criminal and makes me wanna throw up!
Wholy Mary oh dear, you really bought that crap! Let me save you lots of money;clear ep is;I used to mock up my reactive mind,now I don’t do that anymore.there,now you know it,and I saved you a fortune.you are welcome!
Wholy Mary btw,it IS A SCAM!
I think this is the most damning testimony against Scientology on the internet. L. Ron Hubbard's own son speaking about how bad Scientology is, from its inception.
Too bad he later rejoined the cult...
@@merp9211 did he?
HUHHHHHH @@merp9211?
if you have never been in a cult- words cannot explain how long it takes you to deprogram your brain and then accept some of the obviously stupid decisions you made. It's like looking back at another person's life. It's like a movie. So please don't judge him for this. He felt bad about his part; makes no excuses for his involvement so in an effort to redeem his soul he feels that people need to know the truth-millions are sucked in still today.
it's only foolish people who believe they're immune to cults. i have been so far but who knows what might come along in the future & catch me at the right (wrong) time? i'd like to think i'm immune but i'm not that naive. it seems whacky to me that a large percentage of humans believe the earth was created in 7 days or that a virgin gave birth.
at least with scientologists they all believed, with every cell in their body, that they were "clearing the planet" meaning they thought they were 𝘴𝘢𝘷𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘪𝘵. 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢𝘭𝘭 𝘰𝘧 𝘶𝘴. seriously. they all believed that. when they discovered they weren't they got disillusioned & left. that's an amazing thing tho; to believe that whatever work you are doing is going to fix everyone on earth from crime & mental illness etc. so the escapees have my full respect. i've been an activist in a few different groups on a few different continents but i never once tried to save 𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺𝘰𝘯𝘦 𝘰𝘯 𝘦𝘢𝘳𝘵𝘩. my hat is off to them for what they thought they were doing & for leaving when disavowed of that notion.
may they find peace among the rest of us ✌️
And the fact that it was his own father must have made it even harder.
These hearings are very useful. In the 1960s I remember my psychiatrist father here in the UK seeing Hubbard on TV (in black and white in those days) or possibly 1970s and being so rightly disparaging of him, even then . The UK of course refused and continues to refuse to give them charitable status unlike the US. Long may that remain.
I remember seeing his creepy commercials on T.V. in the 70's and thinking he was weird.
What was your father’s assessment of him? I’d like to know for insight.
Scientology fled to UK after L.R.H was a futigive from US fed gov for tax fraud/evasion and a plot to harass people in various agencies of the US gov and later a plot to infultrate the US gov.
L.R.H and his wife Sue fled to the UK and bought a couple of properties in Sussex as their new HQ (still there today) around 1969. The UK government banned L.R.H and Scientology after a media backlash exposing it as a dangerous cult. That is around the time when Scientology moved to the high seas and L.R.H bought a number of ships and created the Sea Org.
In the 1990's that ban decision was reversed oddly by the UK government, presumably because the org was back in the US and other European countries by then.
this is amazing. so composed & matter-of-fact. such riveting testimony. thank you for posting ☻
Thank you Mike for sharing this
i just moved to clearwater & this shit fascinates me. i see them everywhere, cant miss'em w/ their uniforms...been approached 2 x once at the FL state fair (under some false name, asked me if i wanted 2 take a "stress test") & another by some young lady w/ flyers@ my local gas station to attend an anti-discrimination rally here in CW, after questioning her (the gas station cashier also) , she let loose the event was "associated" w/ scientology...gas station guy wouldn't let her leave the flyers...went on about its a cult 4 $$$...shook his hand & couldn't agree more...
@I. Wynn Wynn ...I was aware of their existence, knew they were "shady", but had no idea of the magnitude & monopoly they have on the area. Living there opened my eyes much wider, many residents resent their presence, not to mention their tax exemptions. The police seem to protect them also, found out later they are paid on the side by Scientology. Now Tom Cruise shuts down the downtown area when he comes and goes like he is the President.
@Eerimen Bzej ...I think I have heard about Hubbards Russian ties before, don't remember in detail. Of course there is also the alleged CIA training/ops he was part of. Its all so convoluted the truth may never be known
Great to see you back, Mark! Great to see you recently with Magoo! Keep Stickin' it to 'em!
I've noticed that many ex-members may not remember specific details in some instances -- but they sure as hell all remember the day they left the cult!
All too strange for even the twilight zone.
brave man just like the brave woman Paulette Cooper
I could only watch 15 minutes of this. Sick, shit. Can’t believe I wasted 30 years of my life in this
Mark Bunker not that I care one way or another as I am not religious and I have not researched the topic but if you want people to find this video CHANGE THE TITLE and generate some real views. To have only 23k views in 5 years since 2012 means the title is not working. Try a catchy title so interested people can find this video. Cheers
Greetings from ClearwaterFlorida
He should have written a book.
KRYTEN451 he did,his grandson jamie de wolf red it,as one of the few.the cult strong armes him (jr) into signing the rights over to them,scions.
He did it. Bare faced messiah.
I have to point out that the video quality makes the gentleman at the top, Mr LeCher, look like his eyes are cartoon drawn.
So true!
Funny that Ron Dewolf is asked if the name he was "baptized" with was L Ron Hubbard Jr. Baptized, lol
Right, do the Scientology nuts do baptisms?
he WAS baptized. scientology was not begun until the 1950's
always interessting to watch such a good video
Hubbard...Parsons...Crowley...Evil...
Hubbard girlfriend and her sister Ellen, the girlfriend was a big figure and a big problem for Crowley and parsons OTO groups.
i don't see parson's as "evil". i see him as someone trying anything & everything to figure things out & make things happen that hadn't been done before - like forming JPL
@@horseheadkid ...I am no religous zealot, actually the opposite in that I abhor all organized religions (being a GenXer myself raised Roman Catholic), including OTO. "Evil" was a strong and over-the-top word to use here.
I do understand your point, being open-minded is important...and very nessecary in figuring out this existence. My armchair diagnosis of Parsons would maybe be somewhere along the lines of a "genius, searching, yet lost soul". All of them are extremely interesting characters for sure!
Guy on the bench sounds like Johnny Carson
That is freaky how much he sounds like L. Ron Hubbard.
He was probably afraid he would be hounded like Paulette Cooper or Jon Atac.
He looks so much like Bubbles it's insane.
HAHA SO TRUE
I think that you might be mistaken; Mark Bunker is not the son of L Ron Hubbard.
That I can respect very much.
Not an easy thing to do.
It's a very responsible and respectful, positive thing to do and creates a trust and honour that can be admired.
This is what I would expect from leaders of anything.
To have very honest foundational truth..
That to me is setting the exampleship and standard of what is expected.
That way you know what and who you are dealing with and any decisions made are made in truth and consideration of the facts.
Not just based upon feelings.
If only that could be the new standard for living in general.. the world in my opinion would be a much safer place.
" Son of a Cult" !
I have to feel very sorry for this man. Imho his father was insane.
Maybe, but he also wrote tons of amazing sci-fi books that entertained and inspired many people. His theory of Dianetic is really important in the development of psychology. Even if he was wrong, it did managed to put psychology in the hand of the normal people.
Just a couple of his stories deserve to be mentioned. Everything else was garbage. Including Dianetics, which is just a discarded method of psychotherapy. He stole that, repackaged it and sold it as his “invention”, his “technology”. You need to read the books about Hubbard, not from him. He was not a great man. He was a great con. That’s the difference.😊
LRH is what would become of Cartman if he grew up.
Underrated comment.
Or Alex Jones
The world of cruise??
Why bother having this hearing when nothing was done
Interesting, why bother because they didn’t do anything ? it’s fascinating because all the information given is still true.
Don’t you know Scientology will never change anything because anything L Ron wrote is set in stone
So what happened with this case? Does anyone know the result? I'm pretty sure he didn't win but I'm not sure why? Scientology has a lot of government protection, hence why it's survived for so long
Pretty sure this was just a Clearwater city hearing
That's all this was and after all this ur telling me all these people still follow this or JOIN THIS CULT...the GUYS OWN SON IS TELLING YOU EXACTLY WHAT IT IS.. PEOPLE R DUMB LIKE FOR EXAMPLE...IM TOM CRUISE...I JUST JOINED SOMETHING A CHURCH CULT BASKETBALL TEAM IDK .....QUESTION IS SHOULD I LOOK INTO WHAT IM GETTING INTO? OR NO? IF I DID PRETTY SURE ID COME ACROSS THIS HERE LOL
@@TrilogyNjStorm do you believe everything you see on the internet?
He didn’t have enough money to proceed any further I believe
I'm in love with Hi Tee Heller! And the Countess Krak!!!
*Crowley frightened Hubbard* into belief....lol
Yes, that was called The Philadelphia Doctorate Course, a much ballyhooed series of lectures.
The end of scientology is in sight.
7:24 "Multiply a million by a penny your only talking about what? $10,000?
Then the judge says "a million pennies is not even that" WRONG JUDGE it is EXACTLY $10,000
+Classic80sStuff Oh my god you are such a genius. You're so smart that you missed the entire point of the video to nit-pick shit. He made a mistake, big deal Sherlock. You notice anything else you could share?
By the way, they aren't "judges". They're committee members. They aren't wearing robes, they're identified in the official transcripts as "Mr.".
cahaps They aren't judges. If they were judges they would be educated in the law. They have more important things to store in their head other than stupid shit, like dividing numbers by the order of 10, unlike you people
They have more important things but dividing one million by one hundred is pretty easy arithmetic.
Classic80sStuff It was not a courtroom, just a city council hearing... was no judge, hence no subsequent action, either. Evidently the greatest value of the hearings was the testimonies themselves.
I guess I did not catch the judge's reply, but yes, you are correct.
altho i despise hubbard and scientology, its undeniable he gave birth to self-help industry
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@@XENUTV damn he sucked at everything then!
Why happened at these meetings?
Write a book and save other people from scam ,
Hubbard had seven children, two with his first wife, one with his second wife, and four with his third wife.
To talk about abortion is an important subject. The affects on both mother and father in the long term. How do they respond to it initially? Some people need to talk it through and others prefer to not talk about it. This can very much affect the relationship between mother and father as husband and wife. Then if any other children were already had within that time, how it affects they.
Has the number of abortion risen with the increased promiscuity within modern ages of society?
Looking at the flow on affect of the decision made initially to have sex.
There was a very good example of this in the show Degrassi Junior High years ago. The Canadian show that used to air in Australia I think on the ABC channel.
To talk about the very real issues and the emotional affects on those who are within that experience, through movies, books, tv and music.. is important to show that very thing. It gives the ability to see how one person's action can have either a positive or negative or mixed response within that choice.
This is where and why I do agree with those who can explore the deeper emotional and mental, spiritual and physical aspects to help educate others on the realities within that and then discuss either as a family or community the ramifications of the particular issues within that scene portrayed.
Some people learn through visual experience. That's what a movie is after all. The intelligence within movies is dependent upon who is participating within that project.
Doesn't that come from exploring self and others and environment?
Exploring within technology, exploring within arts and colours and textures and filters?
Perspective and angles and interpretation?
Dianetics essentially is a word.
People can be afraid of the unknown and it's not a common word heard throughout normal societal discussion..
Yet mention psychology and people are more accepting of at least the word if not the practice. Insight could replace both words.
How does a word be received in either a positive or negative way?
Words can be interchangeable, yet some words can strike a fear it seems into the heart or mind of a person, whether it's the unknown of what it actually means or is it the experience had with a word in a past situation?
Often people don't want to look stupid and don't ask enough questions to begin with.
Why is this? Why is it wrong to simply ask for clarification on what is being said?
Depending on the environment or individual, depends upon how those words will be received.
The study of impact and affect, cause, reaction and action are all very important things that can be applied on many different levels.
If this is in part what Scientology is about.. then I would suggest that it's a problem with the presentation rather than the intended study or interest in the various factors..
Science is very important to learning about the how's, why's, who's and where's.
What's wrong with approaching it in a fun way like a detective...yet educationally to show the intellectual benefits of curiosity itself. Isn't that why anything is studied in the first place.. including the bible??
This was the first time I had to increase the speed of a video +1.25 because the guy takes so loooong to complete a sentence. Try it, it’s way better to listen to.
It's quite an amazing feat, really, combining wacky pseudoscience, hubris, the appurtenances of legitimate practice and hardcore vengeance to create a freaky quasi-religion.
Whoa, it's bubbles from trailer park boys...
He dose looks kind of fuckey🌳🐈🐈🤓🏒🤬🥃😎
Glad I’m not the only one who thought this.
This situation with L R H,can be likened to the chap who invented the water powered car,gets shut down by big oil .Those who stand to lose money,ie the medical mafia ,will always try to shut it down,anyway they can.
Traducir al español 🤔
Did he say Clearwater or Queerwater?
The condition of treason??
“Find out who you are.”
“I’m his son who witnessed all this crap, that’s who the hell I am!”
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Are Lecher's eyes pretty creepy or is this just me?
was thinking the same thing!! They look abnormal!
Not criminals necessarily but it is stupid and horrid.
With all the (justifiable) contempt toward LRH - one has to admit, he was extraordinary. It's just unfortunate that he was an extraordinary psychopath and con-man.
Yep I left scientology 2002 at 10:02:06 .002 seconds. hahahahaha. And the sun had a 2.456 meter shadow. I mean the moon. hahahaha. This is a propaganda trying to prove to you that scientology works because all that are involved even badly in it got supper memory.
Be afraid not, Vlad shall massage all negative auditing into the former universe and begin the right augmentation so that we all shall be transported to Reswek Defron.
SERIOUSLY the JUDGES NAME is LeCher😳🤨😂😁 LR Hubbub Son Jr (REAL NAME) OR changed name is DeWulf LMAO 😂😂😂😂
Just wasted an hour of my life
Noah D'Asto good
Ron Dewolf is crazy can you tell? He was never raised by his Father and is more than likely making all of this up, he is absolutly lying about this because he never grasped the concept of Diantetics or the research or the fact that Hubbard was training auditors in the Dianetics centers so they could learn how to administer the processing to others, Hubbard was branching out across the country because of popular demand after the book became a best seller when it first came out in 1950, people where clamoring to learn how to use the process known as the Modern Science of Mental Health and healing
You realise that very high ex Scientology officials have exposed the cult, not just the son of the guy that wrote the science fiction. Have you done any background research at all? Have you read dianetics, I'll admit, some of it makes sense if interpreted properly, but the large majority of it is bullshit. It is supposedly a religion, that only tends to mental health issues and drug addiction? It tries and fails miserably to exaplain spirituality almost as if it was written on a drug trip. That's not what a religion is lol, the background story is one of the most ridiculous things I have ever seen or heard of and a large majority of the people involved in Scientology suffer from a chronic lack of education like that dicabage or whatever his shitty name is. How can there be so much controversy surrounding a 'religion' in such a short amount of time and not be a complete money making ploy. Many ex scientologist all come out saying the same thing, that's just a coincidence? It is obviously a cult, one that may have started out with good intentions, although that is arguable since it has satanic beginnings.
Wholy Mary say word ms zenu
Damn woman, you are on here again!
Thank you for your comment.
Money hungry De Wolf