The CIA's curious connection to curious religions

Razer g2s at riseup.net
Tue Jul 25 09:02:17 PDT 2017


Are you a Moonie? You didn't mention them.


On 07/24/2017 09:26 PM, Ryan Carboni wrote:
> Scientology is well known in the United States.
>
> Related organizations of Scientology include mental health advocacy
> groups which make involuntary commitment less possible. Scientology's
> relationship with the CIA is mainly for some overseas activities.
> Makes sense right, highly obedient members of a religion as a reserve
> intelligence corps?
>
> There is one document here: http://www.xenu.net/archive/greece/ciacos.gif
>
> Miles Copeland's memoir mentioned Scientology's relationship with the CIA.

Miles Copeland was a state department desk jock tasked with bringing the
Baathists to power in the Middle East post WWII. He didn't know shit
about Scientology except for the plain fact it's EASY to see the
connection between the CIA's use of neuro-linguistic programming and
that cult's techniques. Techniques that have been around for centuries.

About Copeland:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/entries/d11d4ec4-2928-3432-a015-c23641e33e01

Rr


>
> Scientology did a lot of horrible things in the United States. Who is
> really in charge of the United States?
>
> The above are not particularly original conclusions and can be found
> elsewhere.
>
> There is Falun Gong. It is like Scientology translated into Chinese.
> There is no clear cut connection in that case, but the interesting
> thing is various interviews done so weakly.... Maybe John Young is a
> cult leader too? Must be why Muckrock's interview of him seemed like
> he provided the questions and he had fun with it.
> https://archive.is/84A8t
> http://content.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2053761,00.html
> https://archive.is/wiB2v
> https://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/29/nyregion/falun-gong-queens-federal-lawsuit.html
>
> Well anyway, there is no big deal with so many religions dealing with
> aliens. Nope.
>
>
> P.S. It would be rather interesting if an actually competent
> journalist found out what SSRIs are used for in law enforcement
> investigations. It would make the APA liable for billions for their
> cover-up. SSRIs certainly aren't used for mental health purposes in
> some cases.... Everything is so horrible in this country... and
> everyone seems to be covering for each other.



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