True Stories: A Brush with Scientology (Part Four)

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What you are about to read is a True Story, and everything has been kept intact with what my memory holds.

Other articles in this series:
True Stories: A Brush with Scientology (Part One)
True Stories: A Brush with Scientology (Part Two)
True Stories: A Brush with Scientology (Part Three)

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April 1999

I had every intention of entering the shop on Deansgate, demanding a refund for the stack of books as well as another one for this dangerous detox course I had stupidly paid upfront for.

‘I figured getting the £800 quid back would be a bonus’

After the facts had sunk in I was angrier with myself for being taken in again.

Less than ten years before I had joined that other scam, Amway and its legalised pyramid selling under the guise of multi-level marketing.

On that occasion I had mutated into a salesman complete with suit, managed to become an outcast to my friends, and found myself clapping raucously with an audience of strangers at a conference hall while listening to some bloke whittle on about how he no longer needed an alarm clock to arise for work.


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...'I had lost money trying to sell the 'plan' and Amways' overpriced products in 1991'...

Never again I muttered to myself. There is no get rich schemes or anyone who has ever demonstrated ‘Clear’ with any conviction.

Hubbard held a demonstration in Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium where he presented a young woman called Sonya Bianchi to a large audience including many reporters and photographers as “the world's first Clear”.

In the demonstration that followed, she failed to remember a single formula in physics (the subject in which she was majoring) or the colour of Hubbard's tie when his back was turned.

Not caring anymore I rambunctiously entered the shop startling Dreamer into attention, the book titled, 'Mastering the Stand-Up and Walk to Radiator Techniques' dropping immediately from his hands in surprise.

I want to return these books for a refund, and I won’t be attending the London course’, I demanded angrily.

’was facing Scientologists with anger a good idea? The answer is a resounding yes’

Dreamers’ stance changed immediately.

You can’t get a refund for the books as they are considered used, he said tartly and with an air of supreme confidence.

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As for the course, I can’t say right now.’, he continued in that same annoying tone that I felt was provoking as well as demeaning.

...'He knew what was going on all too well, this must-have happened many times before'...

No problem’, I said almost snarling, ‘I will make a claim to the credit card company’, and with that I hurled the pile of books directly at Dreamer who ducked, the books tumbling into a misshaped pile somewhere behind the counter before turning and striding out of the shop.

Dreamer hysterically screamed after me, 'YOU WON'T GET A REFUND, I'LL MAKE SURE OF THAT AND WE HAVE INFORMA..', the voice trailed off as the door slammed closed.

I knew what his claim about 'information' was regarding.

Fortunately, it was quite useless information unless I was to be blackmailed for not helping the bloke with the blood gushing out of his ears all those years ago, or taking Class A substances several years before.


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...'I was glad to rid myself of Dianetics, though I do regret not taking better aim before chucking it at him'...

They had nothing on me and I knew it. Had I told them some other personal memories then things could have turned out very differently.

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Epilogue

  • After calling the credit card company, some weeks later an agreement was made that I was able to claim 90% of the fees back for the ‘death detox’ course. This was all done without me speaking to any of Scientologists.
  • Unlike @steddyman who was pestered by the Manchester Scientology branch, I was not contacted by telephone and hassled even once.
  • Junk mail from ‘the church’ continued to intermittently be mailed through my door for several years before they gave me up as a waste of time. I found it gratifying that being a religion does not exempt them from paying postage costs.
  • The audits I received (and probably recorded) were not damning enough to blackmail me into returning to the church. I had guessed right.
  • To successfully escape the Church of Scientology with the smallest amount of hassle, I would recommend throwing all your useless Scientology books at the bloke behind the counter as hard as you can. It’s a small price to pay for that ‘clean break’.

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It worked for me; I got away and lived to tell the tale.

According to Jeffrey Augustine, author of the blog The Scientology Money Project, the church has a book value of $1.75 billion, and about $1.5 billion of that is invested in real estate. He also estimates that the annual revenue collected by the church is about $200 million - 5 Apr 2018

The above information is quite recent (2018) and yet the Scientology membership is shrinking. They still claim to be a religious organisation and thus are exempt from paying taxes.


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You got off lightly. I think we need more exposure of what these people are like. I was nearly sucked into a sort of pyramid scheme, but I'm just not a salesman. Who needs that when I have my Steem riches? ;)

but I'm just not a salesman.

Yes techs tend to make bad salesman, though that's not always the case.
It taught me a few things (both incidents) and for that I'm grateful.

So, chalk one up to the church being suspect.

The tech really didn't get tried out.
I'm still pro tech, anti church.
I'd probably be mad if i had to pay retail for what can now be found online for free.
And for sure if i had had to pay for courses.

Maybe one day i will meet somebody that knows the tech well enough to converse about it.

You done good getting out when you did.

That is like saying you are pro Jesus and pro Bible but anti Church despite it being obvious the Bible asks us to have sacrament meetings in church. It is a complete lack of logic.

Well, maybe, if the bible was rigorously tested methods of self improvement, and not a secret mushroom cult perpetuating itself at the expense of the gullible profane.

Both are secret societies.

I'm going to go with the one that withstands scrutiny the best.
You gotta do what you do.

Not really sure why they didn't use the e-meters on either of us, being blinded for an hour was probably enough for us starter guys.

From what i know delivery of the 'services' varies greatly.
Until you became known among the circle there you got whoever was on duty that day.
The guy/girl that was really good at the processes was busy elsewhere.
You got the guy that was good at getting people to leave money behind, and maybe come back.

They don't get in a hurry, the drop rate is pretty high.
Just reading a fraction of the works takes months, practicing with the tech takes years to polish the delivery, some people will never be good at delivering it.

And, despite paying all the money, jumping through all the hoops, if you still don't figure out what is not working in your life, is that the fault of the technology?

I haven't encountered any lrh references in any of the conspiracy works on mind control.
That means the circle is pretty tight.
Likely the ones getting out and 'telling all' were never part of the classified compartments.

I think the missing piece was that lrh never disavowed violence.
Without doing that, any solutions offered will just be more of the same, rule by force.
Operation clambake, while seemingly 'the right thing to do', could have been handled very differently.
But, lrh wasn't ready to break through to the next level.
He was trapped in his time.

Imagine where his mind would have gone if he could have read the eastern philosophies online.
He could have figured out they were mostly bunk much quicker.

This book is science fiction, too.
You gonna tell me it is not possible, either?

Oh that Dreamer, wonder if he was making high enough in the church's scheme to make it worth having a pile of books thrown at him. Anyway, you did a fine job there!

He claimed he was doing it for nothing, was content in life.. blah blah..., I guess he had crossed the point of no return.

It is such a huge money grab. They have pretty much bought up the whole town of Clearwater, Florida. It is a place that I would never have any intention of visiting. In fact, I was looking at doing business with a company and when I heard the guy mention their headquarters was in Clearwater, I immediately changed my mind. I did some research and sure enough, the CEO is a Scientologist. I am surprised they didn't try to get you into the SeaOrg. You should definitely watch the "Aftermath" series.

90% back's pretty good - and you got a good story out of it too!

Sociology's a kind of religion you know, I wonder if HMRC would buy that as a reason for my filing 0% tax payments next year?

It's spelt in a similar kind of way, that could be some leverage for you?!

Haha great story!

I had a brush with selling the plan myself, made some lifelong success friends, very little money, and learned so many lessons that have helped me greatly since.

Scientology? Not so much. Many religious organizations are starting to lose their tax exempt status here on Canada and I hope they are one of them!

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I had a brush with selling the plan myself, made some lifelong success friends, very little money, and learned so many lessons that have helped me greatly since.

I had it all in my head, the plan.. what to say what to do, unfortunately nobody else seemed very interested.

Someone nicked my car and all the Amway stuff, that was the last straw.., I got told off for daring to leave there too!

Crikey, fascinating you’ve had first hand experience with Scientology.
When I think of Scientology, Silicone Valley comes to mind, but hearing it’s reaches to Manchester in the late 90s with you is very close to home

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The shop is still there if you fancy being roped in, not so far from you!

Oh wow, still going!

Yeah.. this is the one.. number 258.

Bloody hell! How did I miss that all the years I lived in Manchester.
Hardly discreet is it haha

Clean break for the win!!!

Just throw things at them, that's the answer!

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My wife’s family has a cabin just a couple of miles from this place:
https://lostcoastoutpost.com/2017/sep/15/whats-story-place-petrolias-scientology-bunker/

Next time I’m at the cabin, I could drop by and ask for the rest of your refund. 😅

Bring it along to SF5!

It’s a terribly bad place for a vault. The area is earthquake-prone. One of these days The Big One will hit when the Cascadia subduction zone releases its energy. Anyone working in the vault will be buried alive.

Anyone working in the vault will be buried alive.

What I'm thinking I probably should not post!

That Really was a lucky escape!

I like your style in dealing with those scumbags after the penny dropped. It just goes to show that their books are good for one thing... attempting to knock out overzealous cult members 🤣

Glad you made a clean escape @slobberchops!

Aggression seems to work, I didn't know much different then and how they work.