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Anonymous asked this question on 5/10/2000:
What role does the Illuminati play in suppressing Scientology?
honorarykid gave this response on 5/10/2000:
The Illuminati does not exist, so it plays no role in suppressing
Scientology, or anyone else for that matter.
But if your question was, "what role does a false belief in the
Illuminati play..." then that's a horse of a different color.
Scientologists are inculcated with several different beliefs in global and
even intergalactic conspiracies. Hubbard was so paranoid and laden
with science fiction fantasies, I'm sure he just couldn't help himself.
He built these fears of the Tenyaka Memorial and the Marcab 5th
Invader fleet and the Illuminati all into the fabric of Scientology. Many
Scientologists really do believe this stuff.
Check out the answers from fellow AskMe.com expert cer56 for an
example of this.
What role do these false beliefs play? I think they make people
afraid, unnecessarily. That's a shame. But it serves Scientology's
goals. To keep people in a high-control group such as Scientology, the
"us vs. them" warlike mentality can be a powerful binding influence.
Ask anyone who has ever gone through boot camp or fought in a war.
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Subject: The Illuminati
Answered by: honorarykid
Asked By: Anonymous
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