Subject: M550 - Strange Marcab ThoughtsFrom: an105662@anon.penet.fi (The Squirrelle)X-Anonymously-To: alt.religion.scientology Lines: 92 [M550 - Strange Marcab Thoughts] Yes, it is pretty strange with all that Marcab Confederacy mumbo-jumbo, and of course, the lack of information of the subject from the eloquent Scienos playing their OSA "fight-the-wogs" games in a.r.s. Strange indeed. You see, in this Marcab Confederacy there were 76 planets each with around 178 billion per planet. Thats a lot of Marcabs (or people, I guess). Let me get my Squirrely Calculator out. About 13 Trillion people. Let me see. These Scientologists would have us believe that the pinnacle of technology was reached to a state like the 1940s? With just a tiny fraction of that number and a mere 50 years, things have changed so much on Earth that talking about DC8s and Nukes is outdated and things are hardly recognisable. With such a huge mass of intelligent entities all those millions of years ago, it sounds like a very static snapshot of unreality. For every Einstein here there would be a thousand others back then. For each aircraft designer there would be ten thousand other companies back then. And all Hubbard can give us is a spaceship shaped like a DC8? What, does he mean shiny and pointed like all typical mid 20th century Sci-Fi ships? They even had "trains" too! Well golly gee. On every planet? I mean, with 76 to choose from, who can tell? For all of Hubbards cognitions and realizations about the dim and dark past, he conveniently remembered a story but forgot the facts. Not a shred of technology could Hubbard remember. All his crashing through "walls of fire" to bring us what? An expensive psychotherapy treatment? Jesus. You know, for a fathead cult who believes radiation can be stored in the body and ejected by taking a few minerals and basic vitamins, even what technology Hubbard *DID* write about was totally wrong. Things like cells "remembering" everything (what, you mean ALL the cells? Even my the ones in my colon?) is just fancy without even trying to produce a fact to back it up. Things like the 52 perceptics that are recorded concurrently "like a film" and that we can supposedly remember each and every frame of it given the right recall circumstances. I mean, cells have eyes, ears, noses etc right? Don't they? Things like the mind being simplisticly divided into neat, clean and separate functions of recording, memory, decision and so on. And this from a drop-out whose closest exposure to medical practice was being bunged up in a war hospital for a year. Never mind that a thousand people before his time and thousands more after don't see it the way of Hubbard the Crackpot. Never mind that the only organised worlwide conspiracy by psychiatrists, the CIA, the FBI and the IRS was all in his own mind. Scientology today hasn't changed from the Scientology of Hubbards time. The only change is glossier books and few more suckers willing to part with money. There are enough suckers on this planet to fund this criminal cult for a long time and the only way to put a dent in all this is to spread the word and slow up the entry of people at ground zero, at the orgs themselves. Now we have all the anti-Scientology books in electronic form, they can be scooted around the planet to anyone with a PC who is interested in knowing what the criminal cult is all about. The Cof$ has met its match now that the worldwide community can band together, expose their activities and tell more people about it. Word spreads. ARS is our international newspaper about the criminal cult - many writers and a larger number of readers. More sites are picking it up, especially the commercial sites. And to make it a true demonstration of what Scientology is capable of, they themselves put in appearances to confirm what we say by their actions! Need was ask for more? I don't think so.
The Squirrelle, [One-Point-One]
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