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scientologist1432 New member Username: scientologist1432
Post Number: 2 Registered: 7-2007 Posted From: 189.141.103.28
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Under the Scientology scriptures there is the command (almost a literal command) by its Founder L. Ronald Hubbard to impeach George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. The Scientology Network is comprised of the standard Scientology public, the black Scientology Public and the independent scientologists. The Black Scientologists are mainly into the Church of Scientology International under the leadership of David Miscavige. In Hubbard's article "What it Means to Be a Scientologist", he states: Quote: "We live in a civilization where some mademen can sit in a government chair telling everybody how bad it all is over there and so forth, then all of a sudden get 30 million people killed, as one fellow named Hitler did. This is an interesteing civilization and that is because people don't know who they are, or what they are, or where they ar going or what they are doing." This means that the worst of the Bush administration has not happened yet. So far, he has not been able to kill 30 million plus people, as Hitler did. The worst of Hitler were not his rise to power or the global war, but the secret death camps in Eastern Europe, where some 60 million were "processed". |
   
scientologist1432 New member Username: scientologist1432
Post Number: 3 Registered: 7-2007 Posted From: 189.141.103.28
| | Posted on Friday, August 24, 2007 - 8:06 pm: |
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All of the above scientology areas comprising the Scientology network (including Black Scientology) are bound to follow Hubbard's writings. And it's clear in those writings that a Scientologist's duty in politics is to secure no mad men arrive into high political posts. Therefore: "Impeach George W. Bush and Cheney" is the war cry of every Scientologyst today, whether he is a standard Scientologist or a Black Scientologist into the Church of Scientology International under the leadership of David Miscavige. Quote: If we as Scientologists have anything to do with government, it would only be to guarantee that the rulers were not suppressive and insane. And there our interest ceases. Economics, 1966, L. Ronald Hubbard. http://www.lronhubbard.org/eng/fightrae/page051.htm |
   
scientologist1432 New member Username: scientologist1432
Post Number: 4 Registered: 7-2007 Posted From: 189.141.103.28
| | Posted on Friday, August 24, 2007 - 8:07 pm: |
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If you happen to find a Scientologist, tell him that according to Hubbard, he must be busy pushing Bush and Cheney impeachment. If the tels you that Scientology is apolitical, tell him that there will be no Scientology (wether political or apolitical) in the near future is Bush and Cheney are not impeached today. You can also tell him that "Hubbard sais to you in the Economics Policy Letter that you must "guarantee that the rulers were not suppressive and insane."" To end the discussion tell him: "Do get to work". "Do your duty." |
   
scientologist1432 New member Username: scientologist1432
Post Number: 5 Registered: 7-2007 Posted From: 189.141.103.28
| | Posted on Friday, August 24, 2007 - 8:13 pm: |
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You can also tell him that non scientologists are allready doing his job and securing our future, and showing more "guts": Amerika, 2007 William Norman Grigg Lew Rockwell.com Friday Aug 24, 2007 Jonas Phillips is the third resident of Asheville, North Carolina to be arrested in recent weeks for displaying a pro-impeachment sign. Unlike Mark and Deborah Kuhn, who were targeted for official abuse because of a display erected on their own property, Phillips was arrested for "freeway blogging" – that is, displaying a sign on an overpass spanning the interstate near his workplace. http://www.lewrockwell.com/grigg/freeway-blogger2-th.jpg http://www.lewrockwell.com/grigg/grigg-w31.html |
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