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Re: Hitman in the name of Scientology
Yes, mostly drugdealers,criminals and some people in the real estate buisness. there was a list that of people that had to be taken care of, among them are also some other hitmen.
(so, these are totally unrelated to CoS. just pointing it out) names? George van Dijk , Thomas van der Bijl, Kees Houtman, Djordje Ilic, Seli Hadziselimovic, Henie Shamel, Anne de Witte. Just to make some things clear: the topic of this thread is wrong! Nowhere in the article it says that they were "Hitmen in the name of Scientology"... He only found a way to justify his deeds in his 'religion' (like many psychopathic relifreaks). Many commenters seem to have missed that.
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Narconon Nederland Last edited by moose; 05-04-2008 at 04:54 AM. |
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Re: Hitman in the name of Scientology
Scientolgists have a term called greatest good for the greatest dynamics. This is an example of how twisted someone under scientology doctrine can become. Charles Manson studied Scientology in prison as well. Coincidence? I'll let you make up your own mind. It just goes to show the potential dangers of scientology beliefs on disturbed minds. Some processes can lead to dangerous states of minds and when mixed with an already unhealthy mind then bang! There were the two teenagers who also stabbed their parents to death. and lisa and many suicides. The history of Scientology is riddled with them. Scientology is aware of these problems but does not face it's responsibility. Responsibility is something the church is devoid of. This is why anonymous is doing a great thing in my opinion.
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