10-10-2012, 03:53 AM
Life on the Moon
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(10-08-2012, 11:28 AM)Mercy Now Wrote:(10-08-2012, 11:19 AM)Jacaranda Wrote: It is scary. The Expansions Cult seems mild compared to what emerges these days about Scientology. There was a story in the papers here saying they kept a girl as a sex slave for 10 years, who was working on a Scientology yacht! She had to serve drinks and spread legs when asked... A young girl, who was in there from age of 18-29. She also escaped at some point after she realized that this is not what life should be about. [/quote] Expansions has many,many ties to Scientology. Peter Moon was also a Scientologist. [/quote]
10-10-2012, 06:52 AM
Peter Moon
Co-author of the Montauk Series, Peter Moon is a writer who has a unique talent for blending the bizarre into normal reality and conveying it in simple language that can be understood. He began studying the esoteric tradition as a young man which led to many personal spiritual discoveries. This led him on a path to the enigmatic L. Ron Hubbard who he served as a personal confidante aboard the former’s mystery yacht Apollo. Learning the basic secrets of Scientology, which included the precise study of how to clear up implants, Peter Moon ignited factors in his own life that would take him away from organized Scientology and lead to more bizarre adventures yet. His study of Hubbard’s pre-Scientology life led him to the work of Aleister Crowley whereupon he began to traffic with some of the most interesting occultists in the world, and more importantly, the discovery of a real life implant station at Montauk Point, New York http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net
10-10-2012, 06:58 AM
10-10-2012, 09:51 AM
(10-10-2012, 06:52 AM)Mercy Now Wrote: Peter Moon Ah... Yes, well if Peter Moon knows Stewart, and if he previously had studied the early works of Ron Hubbard, and even worse, Aleister Crowley (whom I personally consider to have served as source for many of Stewart's quotes), then I can DEFINATELY see the connection between Scientology and Expansions! Wow! Thanks for that! I had in fact read the other day that Aleister Crowley's writings were later on used as intellectual basis for many cults that followed after. Must dig this one up so I can quote it properly here... This said, most sects and cults seem to use themes that are simply popular with a lot of people. Rather than concluding that there is a coordinated effort by someone to create cults and sects, I'd say they copy each other to see what works best? What is your take on this?
10-10-2012, 09:58 AM
Here's also an interview with Jamie DeWolf, L.Ron's great grandson who nobley speaks the truth as he understands it. What's also true is that there's much more to his grandfather's history than he is aware of and this quote by the Scientologists is telling: "Despite his public representation and self promotion, Mr. DeWolf is not knowledgeable about The Church of Scientology or its founder."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla...vTjvCoH6oE
12-30-2012, 01:38 AM
John Kettler claims that his offworld ET/ED sources have lifted the info. ban about the moon:
http://johnkettler.com/etseds-partially-...ment-28660 |
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