It's called, Cults Inside Out.

I will add it to my WorldCat resource list as soon as it gets listed there.
We all know that Scientologists flourishing and prospering is irrelevant compared to keeping stats up.Wieber wrote:Going Clear That was a dream but I will wager a triple latte with some booze in it that Scientology is having meetings like that and that Scientology is putting on major registrar pressure for people to put more money into Scientology so it can flourish and prosper even more.
The only problem with that is when Scientology goes after its people so it can flourish and prosper
more and more, its people tend to flourish and prosper less and less.
You can bet on the fact that these meetings occurred after the documentary came out. And you can bet on the anxiety was way up above and beyond the usual anxiety level. I'm sure staff were forbidden from watching that film, and that public were told the same thing. That's what I call religious freedom!Wieber wrote:That was a dream but I will wager a triple latte with some booze in it that Scientology is having meetings like that and that Scientology is putting on major registrar pressure for people to put more money into Scientology so it can flourish and prosper even more.
Did we say, "all orgs ideal by 2010?" We meant 2016. You know how David Miscavige's handwriting is and how easy it
is to take his sizes for zeroes. So, all orgs ideal by 2016 and we mean it. Donate now! To LRH! Hip hip . . .
"Theta" is the name of a letter from the Greek alphabet. CoS do not own the name, Theta.Don Carlo wrote:Odd factoid: There's a group in Idaho/Utah associated with drug rehab called "Theta Wellness" that appears on the surface to NOT be Scientology or Narconon related. It bathes the patient in light inside a "Theta Chamber" which is not a Scientology practice. It doesn't appear, despite the "Theta" name, to be run by Scientologists, because they have a real psychologist on staff. They have some articles supposedly supporting their claims. Named on the website: Dr. Bryan Turner, MD, Dr. Martha Southwick, NP, Dr. Andrew Peterson, DO, and Jessica Dieters, MS, LPC, CMHC (the psychologist).
I doubt they know how infamous the "Theta" term is.
http://www.thetawellnesscenter.com/
http://www.thetawellnesscenter.com/thet ... -utah.html
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