Critical Q&A #275
This week, it’s answers about L. Ron Hubbard’s state of mind, the Q-Anon movement, whether Scientologists can be critical of chiropractors and a lot more. Enjoy!
Read More »Critical Q&A #275This week, it’s answers about L. Ron Hubbard’s state of mind, the Q-Anon movement, whether Scientologists can be critical of chiropractors and a lot more. Enjoy!
Read More »Critical Q&A #275This week, it’s answers about PTS handlings in Scientology, why the internet is a dangerous place for Scientologists, some talk about COVID conspiracies and a lot more. Enjoy!
Read More »Critical Q&A #272This week it’s answers about Scientology celebrities joining the Sea Org, Miscavige’s pedanticism, Scientology conspiracy theories and a lot more. Enjoy!
Read More »Critical Q&A #270I hate conspiracy theories, mainly because they are improbable ideas supported by stacks of logical fallacies. In this short clip, I break down what we see every day as real conspiracies vs what some internet fanatics would have you believe is going on. Enjoy!
Read More »Real Conspiracies vs. Conspiracy TheoriesToday we are going to talk about two of my favorite subjects: Scientology recruitment and conspiracy theories. Now by Scientology recruitment I don’t mean getting people in to do their silly personality tests or sign up for their courses, but I mean the actual recruitment activities to get people to join Scientology staff or to sign a billion year contract of committment for Scientology’s elite core group, the Sea Organization. We’re actually going to concentrate on Sea Org recruitment specifically, but all the methods I am going to describe here are used to a greater or lesser extent to recruit Scientologists for staff at local, city-level churches as well. I’m pretty sure some of you watching this may find a lot of what I’m going to talk about unbelievable, but I swear it’s all true. We really used to do this stuff and as far as I know, Scientology recruiters still do. A lot of people think that the Xenu narrative is the most crazy part of Scientology but I think you may change your mind after you hear all of this. Not every Scientologist falls for Hubbard’s conspiracy theories, but most of them do.Read More »Scientology’s Totally Insane Recruitment Methods
The show where I answer questions left in the comments section of my Q&A videos or sent to me by email at AskChrisShelton@gmail.com. This week, the questions I take up are:Read More »Critical Q&A #74