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Critical Q&A #300

This week, it’s answers about ways to help yourself without Scientology, one of the most influential of Hubbard’s directives, a little bit of a soapbox on ethics and a lot more. Enjoy!

(1) You’ve said what you think is good about Scientology, which is nothing that you cannot get somewhere else. The one thing that did get me interested in it was listening to Grant Cardone explaining how he was able to remove self-imposed barriers through Scientology (this is the end phenomena to become Clear, I believe). Grant also says it helped him remove ideas and agreements that didn’t make sense anymore for him. Can you explain how Scientology would help remove self-imposed barriers, and what you think would be an alternative way to do it without Scientology? Your answer would mean a lot to me. Thank you!

(2) In a recent video, Aaron Smith-Levin stated that public Scientologists and staff members are told that Hubbard had no plans to return to Earth after he “dropped the body”. Rather, he is said to have gone straight to Target Two, where he awaits other Scientologists to join him. According to Aaron, Hubbard even wrote a directive to this extent. Aaron said he wasn’t sure how this ties to numerous offices and homes the church maintains for Hubbard in anticipation of his return. Do you know anything of this apparent contradiction? I wouldn’t put it past Hubbard to write two contradictory directives, but I am curious what you think.

(3) If you could go back in time to about a year ago and murder Covid 19 “Patient zero” and prevent the pandemic…would you do it?

(4) I was listening to this week’s Fair Game podcast with Leah and Mike Rinder and their guest mentioned Sea Org officers are based on some people that took the overlord Xenu out of power after dropping the thetan on Earth. I thought the Xenu myth ended there. I didn’t know there is a lot more to the story. I am having trouble looking it up. Do you know what supposedly happened after the great incident? Also Leah mentioned about how they take your legal documents. Are there illegal immigrants on bases? Can the FBI investigate Scientology from a human trafficking angle? 

(5) Why is it that in Scientology, you are not allowed to grieve when a loved one dies? That is cruel and heartless of the CoS organization to tell someone who’s mom or dad died to stop dramatizing over a loved one’s death. It’s disgusting.

(6) Were Scientologists married in civil services or religious ones or didn’t it matter?

(7) Before David Miscavige took over, were there as many high ranking members defecting?

(8) Given your intimate experience regarding the indoctrination tactics of Scientology I was wondering if you might be able to offer a best guess as to how many SPs or ex members may be physically out but mentally in. 

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