Notice: Fredric Rice may have removed segments of the replies given to
questions if they contained copoyrighted materials. After a very short
while, Scientology "experts" refused to answer questions and
started cut-and-pasting copyrighted cult propaganda. Additionally I
removed URLs in some of the replies, and left them in others. And it's
also important to note that eventually the unfortunate "Greg
Churilov" cultist was ejected from
askme.com for his typical Scientological behavior.
pprevos asked this embarrassing question on 3/24/2000:
Hello,
How much does it cost to do all the courses etc. with Scientology?
What is true about the hundreds of housands of dollars that are
mentioned in many websites?
Greg Churilov refused to answer on 3/24/2000, saying:
I will reply to your answer, but I must mention that spelling my
religion's name as you have is offensive. You don't have to agree
with me. but please refrain from insulting me.
Scientology has been subjected to the most thorough financial
investigation in the history of the IRS, spanning three years and
millions of documents. When the investigation was completed in 1993
the IRS granted the Church of Scientology 100% Tax Exemption as a Cha
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled Scientology a 100% bonefide Religion
to be treated with the same respect as the Catholic Church or the
Church of Islam.
And no, the USSC has never and will never rule on what is a religion and
what is not a religion. These insane cult followers seem to be willing to
purchase any lie no matter how insane. Quite simply, that's not the USSC's
job and would be, in any event, unconstitutional to do - flr]
There are groups that seek to defamate and injure Scientology. These
groups are NOT impartial (it is usually money motivated) and they are
NOT "experts" on the subject.
This, interestingly enough, a good example how one madman's paranoid
delusional fantasies can be passed on to otherwise healthy individuals - flr]
You can listen to them or you can find out the truth.
Now, in answer to your question: Scientology is an applied philosophy.
The books that contain the writings of Scientology are sold at bookstores
and Scientology centers for about the same as other books are priced.
There is tremendous knowledge and distilled wisdom in those books and
they're broadly available, including your local library.
And let's not forget that Scientology is about Xenu, flying saucers,
murdered invisible space aliens, and other insane nonsense that cultists
only find out about after they pay them big, big bucks! - flr]
By following the principles in those books, one can enhance one's
life tremendously for virtually no money.
The investment is the time and the effort.
If one chooses to train as a Scientology Counselor, then one embarks
on a career similar to a Ph.D in Divinity, with over six years of
intensive study. The worth of such an education is immesurable. The cost
is similar to a college education.
No Federal grants or loans subsidize Scientology currently. but there
are plenty of Scholarships available for those who are valuable members
of Society.
If one seeks to receive Scientology counseling, one will find it
cheaper (and tremendously more beneficial) than psychiatry or psychology.
But what's even more important is that the goal of these crooks is to
brainwash you and steal your money and, in so doing, drive you as insane
as this poor fellow.
The goal of medical doctors, on the other hand, is to heal and, once
done, leav you with your humanity -- something that's in stark contrast
to the Scientology crime syndicate - flr]
But it does have a cost, since one is taking up the time of a trained
Counselor, plus administrative staff and case supervisors.
Lastly, there are those who donate large sums towards Scientology
expansion and towards charitable causes. During the Northridge
Earthquake relief (of which I was part), Kirstie Alley donated tens
of thousands for blankets and other necessities. Lisa Marie Presley
donated enough funds to place a Dianetics video in every library in
the U.S.
In most other Religions there are donations and contributions by the
parrishioners. This is a part of religious tradition. However, all such
donations are voluntary.
In closing, I would recommend that you attend Sunday Service at a
local Scientology Church, read a Scientology book or two, and find
out the WORTH of Scientology.
And you'll be surprised how much is available to you in Scientology
for no cost at all. Best, Greg
Further facts
about this criminal empire may be found at
Operation Clambake and FACTNet.
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Subject: $cientology?
[Good grief. Asking how much the crooks charge their victims to learn
about Scientology is insulting to this cultist. Amazing. He couldn't
just answer the question honestly, of course, since doing so would be
quite an embarrassment. After 18 years, there's no telling how much
money this cultist is into the crooks for -- and he apparently hasn't
managed to purchase OT3 yet. After OT3 there's OT4 through OT9 to
purchase. That's a lot of money - flr]
[And that's a lie. The cult forced their followers to file lawsuits against
the IRS and, because the IRS ran out of money, had to grant the crooks
tax exemption status on some of the money that cult follers are
extorted out of.
[How utterly insane. Yes, the people who disclose and talk about the
felony indictments, the murders, the "suicides" the money
laundering, the racketeering are all -- according to this cultists' insane
messiah -- getting paid money by the evil psychologists.
[That is to say, just review the court record and the crime syndicates
own in-house documentation, seized by Federal authorities in numerous
raids and made public through the Freedom of Information Act, and you'll
see that the good guys have got the facts down perfectly accurately - flr]
[That's a lie. The Scientology cult's own internal documentation specifically
state that Scientology's primary goal is to "make money. Make more money,
help others to make money." And that's all for the ringleader's pockets.
[A lie. The "investment" is you brain and your money in that
order - flr]
[That's an insane lie. Good fucking grief. This is a good look into
what the crooks try to make their victims believe, at least. How totally
unfortunate - flr]
[In fact the crooks would love to try to defraud the federal
government if they could get away with it - flr]
[And that's a profound lie. Not only does the brainwashing of what the
crooks call "TRs" -- that is, "training routines" --
horribly expensive, but the hypnotic brainwashing sessions that the crooks
call "auditing" are monstrably expensive.
[And that's a pathetic lie. There are no "voluntary donations"
in the Scientology crime syndicate. Everyone suckers money out of the
wallets of this cult's victims - flr]
["Sunday service" is something new that the Scientology crime
syndicate started in the year 2,000 to further their "suitable
guise" -- in the jargon of the syndicate -- that they're a religion.
In fact the crooks find that only their own brainwashed and insane cult
followers who are ordered to attend the mock "services" ever
go to them - flr]
[It's no surprise, Greg. How much is exactly what the criminal organization
has to offer to people: nothing at all - flr]
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