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Streeter, Michael (2008). Behind closed doors: the power and influence of secret societies. New Holland Publishers. ISBN 9781845379377. OCLC 231589690. OL 25446794M.

Hall, Timothy L. American religious leaders, p. 175. New York: Infobase Publishing, 2003. ISBN 978-0-8160-4534-1 Kent, Stephen A.; Raine, Susan (2017). Scientology in Popular Culture: Influences and Struggles for Legitimacy. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-4408-3249-9. Lane, J., & Kent, S. A. (2008). Malignant narcissism, L. Ron Hubbard, and Scientology’s policies of narcissistic rage. Trans. as Politiques de rage et Narcissisme Malin. Criminologie, 41(2), 117-55. pdfMarro, Anthony (July 9, 1977). "Federal Agents Raid Scientology Church: Offices in Two Cities Are Searched for Allegedly Stolen I.R.S. Files" (PDF). New York Times. We stress getting a HIPAA form so that through the medical system, we can find out the conditions of our loved ones. Each person knows that they don’t even know they have. They’ll say something and someone else will say, “That’s right. I could do that. I did do that.” My son said the same thing, and it’s a vast feeling of not being alone. There are very few people other than those who have been affected who understand what we go through. Bromley, David G. (2009). "Making Sense of Scientology: Prophetic, Contractual Religion". In Lewis, James R. (ed.). Scientology. Oxford University Press. pp.83–102. doi: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195331493.003.0005. ISBN 9780199852321. OL 16943235M. The Fundamentals of Thought (1956) argued life is a game, describing some people as "pieces", others as "players", and an elite few as "game makers".

Sappell, Joel; Robert W. Welkos (June 24, 1990). "The Mind Behind the Religion: Life With L. Ron Hubbard: Aides indulged his eccentricities and egotism". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved February 19, 2011. Tribune, Pamela Manson The Salt Lake. "West Valley City recognizes L. Ron Hubbard Day" . Retrieved July 25, 2016. As we come to the end of season two of the show, we have a special episode for you. We have the facilitators of the Prison Families Alliance . This is a national organization that provides support to those on the outside that have a loved one in the prison system, as well as returning citizens, those coming home. It’s important to be able to support the whole prison family because the healthier the person is that’s coming out of prison, the more successful they’ll be on the outside. Even though the United States only has 5% of the world population, we have over 20% of the incarcerated population. Ortega, Tony (January 30, 2015). "Another Secret Lives leak: L. Ron Hubbard enjoyed humiliating people under hypnosis".Sappell, Joel; Welkos, Robert (June 24, 1990). "The Mind Behind the Religion: Life With L. Ron Hubbard". Los Angeles Times, retrieved February 20, 2011. She says that her story as a sex offender’s daughter needs to be told and that's why she felt the need to write about her now-deceased father. “That Paradox was really difficult to come to terms with, feeling in love with my father but also knowing that he was a sex offender.” “My father was a sex offender and I still loved him.”

Urban, Hugh B. (2011). The Church of Scientology: A History of a New Religion. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691146089. Fear (1951), a psychological thriller, follows a professor who, after an episode of missing time, becomes paranoid that demons are haunting him. See also: Xenu and Space opera in Scientology Enroute to the volcanic island of Las Palmas, Hubbard wrote "OT III: The Wall of Fire", about the evil lord Xenu who uses hydrogen bombs and volcanoes to murder his enemies and imprison their souls on Earth. Beginning in 1967, new editions of Dianetics featured a volcano on the cover.Hubbard drew upon a diverse set of teachings to create his doctrine, incorporating elements from the psychoanalysis of Sigmund Freud (top) and the occult teachings of Aleister Crowley (bottom) among many other sources. Barrett 2001, p.461; Lewis 2009a, pp.6–7; Melton 2009, p.24; Urban 2011, p.63; Bigliardi 2016, pp.667–668; Thomas 2021, p.47. DOX: Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard's nutty scheme to strong-arm America's psychologists «The Underground Bunker". tonyortega.org. Like Crowley, Hubbard identified himself with diabolical figures from the Book of Revelation. Just as Aleister Crowley taught a soul could temporarily leave their body through astral projection, Hubbard taught a thetan could journey outside the body by "going exterior". [282] Thomas, Aled (2021). Free Zone Scientology: Contesting the Boundaries of a New Religion. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-350-18254-7.

Urban (2012): "An eclectic and ingenious religious entrepreneur, Hubbard assembled a wide array of philosophical, occult, spiritual and science fiction elements, cobbling them together into a unique, new and surprisingly successful synthesis. In Hubbard's religious bricolage, occult elements drawn from Crowley were indeed one important element, but neither more nor less important than the many others drawn from pop psychology, Eastern religions, science fiction and a host of goods available in the 1950s spiritual marketplace." Sappell, Joel; Welkos, Robert W. (June 24, 1990). "The Mind Behind the Religion: Chapter Two: Creating the Mystique: Hubbard's image was crafted of truth, distorted by myth". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved July 25, 2022. In OT VIII, dated 1980, Hubbard explains the document is intended for circulation only after his death. In the document, Hubbard teaches that "the historic Jesus was not nearly the sainted figure [he] has been made out to be. In addition to being a lover of young boys and men. he was given to uncontrollable bursts of temper and hatred". [259] Hubbard mentions the Book of Revelation and its prophecy of a time when " an arch-enemy of Christ, referred to as the anti-Christ, will reign". According to Hubbard, the "anti-Christ represents the forces of Lucifer". Hubbard writes "My mission could be said to fulfill the Biblical promise represented by this brief anti-Christ period." [260] In a 1983 interview, Hubbard's son Nibs explained: "[My father] thought of himself as the Beast 666 incarnate. … The Antichrist. Aleister Crowley thought of himself as such. And when Crowley died in 1947, my father then decided he should wear the cloak of the beast and become the most powerful being in the universe … you’ve got to realize that my father did not worship Satan. He thought he was Satan. He was one with Satan … I mean, when you think you’re the most powerful being in the universe, you have no respect for anything, let alone worship." [261] Hubbard told his followers to preserve his teachings until an eventual reincarnation when he would return "not as a religious leader but as a political one". [262] External video Hubbard, L. Ron (May 14, 1951). "Letter: L. Ron Hubbard to the Attorney General". scientology-research.org. Our families have a bond. When I call our prison families my extended family, I mean it. Many of the people that come to our meetings begin to feel the same way. We know that there will be no gossip or criticism. We learned that the carceral system would try to intimidate us. As an advocate for your loved one, we share how we work around that and how to talk to someone in the system so that we’re respectful. We asked them to share their knowledge. We tell people how to best get the information to access the information.The whole way this organization has made this fully virtual has made it more accessible to people. You can meet loved ones all over the country. There are three generations here. My mom, who was incarcerated for 1,183 days, my 9-year-old son, who spent 5 months before her sentencing charging a GPS ankle monitor for grandma was normal and I, an adult daughter of someone who made a mistake. After she was released, she was supposed to be with me temporarily. It’s turned into three years of living together. Accompanied by an article in Astounding's May 1950 issue, Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health was released on May 9. [99] Although Dianetics was poorly received by the press and the scientific and medical professions, the book was an immediate commercial success and sparked "a nationwide cult of incredible proportions". [100] [101] Five hundred Dianetic auditing groups were set up across the United States, [100] and Hubbard established the "Hubbard Dianetic Research Foundation". [102] Financial controls were lax, and Hubbard himself took large sums with no explanation of what he was doing with it. [103] Marshall, John (January 26, 1980). "The Scientology Papers: The hidden Hubbard". Toronto: Globe and Mail Paul F. Boller (1989). They Never Said It: A Book of Fake Quotes, Misquotes, and Misleading Attributions. Oxford University Press, USA. p.5. ISBN 978-0-19-505541-2. brain washing hubbard 1936. Children that don’t have the support that has a parent or a family member that’s incarcerated are twice as likely to offend. The support group for kids is so important. Alexis is one of the facilitators of that group. Alexis, could you tell us a little bit about the children’s group, how it supports them with their learning, boundaries, empowerment and different things?

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