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Originally posted by Hvitserk
an Ankh ? what does an Ankh have to do with this thread ?
Originally posted by FredT
The so called Church of scientology has apparently constructed a a elaborate undercround bunker to store the works of L. Ron Hubbard. Aparently they are to be stored in steel lined tunnels and are engraved on SS, or etched onto titanuim and can be played with a solar powered turn table. They feel that the bunker can survive a nuclear blast and that after such a calamity the L Rons words will be more important than ever. Yeah right the first thing Im gonna do after WWIII is fire up the solar powered Dianetics tablet. Check out the detail in the second satelite shot
The location:
Map with Symbol
An Even Better view of The Symbols
The Washington Post Article
Originally posted by Voyager1
None of the older links seem to work.
Originally posted by toolstarr
What worries me is that in a 1000+ years if humans still inhabit this Earth, archeologists will Find these bunkers and think we were all Scientologists.
Originally posted by alienreality
It is pretty strange to see them calling the material "scriptures" although I guess that just means literally inscribed, but I always think of that word as having more of a divine aspect to it...
I remember when hubbard first published this stuff and put out a huge scale marketing campaign to help sell copies of his newest fiction... It scared a lot of people, but also made most people laugh, and some people wanted to kill him for putting out the book, after a few years had passed, I remember suddenly how there were seminars and indoctrinations of people being brainwashed with these "new tools" and signing away homes, real estate, cars, cash and bank accounts to the "church" of scientology...
There were sometimes local news articles about people telling it all how a family member was taken in to it, just like cults used to do, like the moonies and others..
I had an aunt that once was considering joining (while she was having some mental health crisis) but I told her it was one of the biggest frauds the 20th century has ever seen, so she didn't persue it as far as I know.
Originally posted by alienreality I have always despised L. ron slobberd and was glad when he was dead.. The damage he has done to people can't even be measured