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What Scientologists believe

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Jillian Michaels has made her first comments since her appearance on Abby D. Phillip’s show. It’s worth noting that her comments were offered this weekend at the conference of militant Scientologist Elena Cardone. Elena Cardone and her husband Grant Cardone are among the most powerful Scientologists; they have donated tens of millions of dollars to the war chest of David Miscavige, the same war chest that is used to fund operations against people like Leah Remini, former Scientologists who are whistleblowers, survivors of rape and child abuse, human rights advocates, former Scientology executives like the late Mike Rinder, and ME! The Cardones are also top recruiters into Scientology. Elena Cardone especially has used her platform to pull in her followers (many of whom follow her for motivational advice around business and real estate) into Scientology, which operates as a borderless totalitarian state and cult of personality. There is no such thing as a cafeteria Scientologist; Scientologists all believe the same things because that is the very nature of Scientology. Scientology requires gay members to undergo a form of conversion therapy. Scientologists believe that a gay person is better off dead and returning to earth in a different body. Scientology is so deeply homophobic it makes the Westboro Baptist Church look accepting. But due to Scientology policies, Scientologists are taught to handle wogs (the slur that Scientologists call non-Scientologists) in a way that is public relations friendly. So of course Jillian Michaels was welcomed, but if she were a Scientologist (and she’s not) and not famous, the treatment of her would be much, much different. Given the way Scientology operates, particularly when it comes to wealthy Scientologists, there is no such thing as a non-complicit Scientologist. The Cardones allow Scientology to survive and thrive; they are propping up, benefiting from, and funding an organization that operates just like North Korea does, minus the state-sanctioned executions. Oh, and as always, I will remind the conservatives who read this post that Scientology has long engaged in a practice of forced abortions when it comes to Sea Org members (the paramilitary workforce of Scientology).

Yashar Ali 🐘

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