Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Clintons and Scientology... It Takes a Village

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Ron_DeWolfe
Excerpt:
Affidavit for a US District Court
An Affidavit for the U.S. District Court for the District Of Massachusetts
My father obtained the rights to the E-meter in 1952 from Volney Mathison in the same manner that he does everything— through fraud and coercion. My father learned about the E-meter from Mathison who developed it and my father fraudulently extracted those rights from Mathison so that my father could use it in Scientology auditing.

My father has always used the confidential information extracted from people during auditing sessions to intimidate, threaten and coerce them to do what he wanted, which often meant getting them to give him money. My father routinely used false threats and auditing information particularly about crimes people had committed to extort money from them.

My father has always held out Scientology and auditing to be based purely on science and not on religious "belief" or faith. We regularly promised and distributed publications with "scientific guarantees". This was and has always been common practice. My father and I created a "religious front" only for tax purposes and legal protection 'from fraud Claims'. We almost always told nearly everyone that Scientology was really science, not a religion, but that the religious front was created to deal with the government.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volney_Mathison
Excerpt:
Inventor
In 1935, Mathison was employed building short wave radios.[3] Mathison invented a device called an electroencephaloneuromentimograph or E-meter.[11] He came up with the design for the device and subsequently built it in the 1940s.[1][12] It was initially known as the "Mathison Electropsychometer".[13] The E-meter "has a needle that swings back and forth across a scale when a patient holds on to two electrical contacts".[1] Mathison was a chiropractor and psychoanalyst.[1][11][14][15] He used the device with his patients in order to investigate their inner problems.[13] He then employed self-hypnosis tapes, and instructed his patients to use these in order to address their "inner" issues.[13] The device became popular and was used among other chiropractors.[1] John Freeman writes in Suppressed and Incredible Inventions, "Recalling my visits at the height of his career, I remember that, while his results were outstanding, he was typically fought by the Medical Profession."[13]

Volney Mathison uses an E-meter to analyze a patient, circa 1951
Mathison was a follower of Dianetics founded by L. Ron Hubbard.[12] Hubbard incorporated Mathison's device into Scientology practices.[11] Hubbard often called the inventor of the E-meter simply "Mathison" in his writings.[11] According to author Paulette Cooper, Scientologists erroneously referred to the inventor of the E-meter as "Olin Mathison".[11] Simon Singh and Edzard Ernst write in Trick or Treatment that "The E-meter was also widely used by the Church of Scientology, so much so that many Scientologists believe that it was invented by their founder L. Ron Hubbard."[1]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-meter
Excerpt:
An E-meter is an electronic device used during Dianetics and Scientology auditing.[1] The device is a variation of a Wheatstone bridge, which measures electrical resistance and skin conductance. It is formally known as the Hubbard Electrometer, for the Church's founder, L. Ron Hubbard.[2] Most of the Scientology concepts associated with the "E-meter" and its use are regarded by the scientific and medical communities as pseudoscience and the device itself is essentially a modified ohmmeter.
The Church of Scientology restricts the use of the E-meter to trained Scientologists, treating it as "a religious artifact used to measure the state of electrical characteristics of the "static field" surrounding the body". The meter, when used by a trained Scientologist, is claimed to reflect or indicate whether or not a person has been relieved from spiritual impediment of past experiences.[3] Officials within Scientology assert that the E-meter is intended for use only in Church-sanctioned auditing sessions and is in itself not a curative or medical device.[4] The E-meters used by the Church of Scientology are manufactured by Scientologists at their Gold Base facility.[5]

http://members.tripod.com/cic_ops/cescah.htm
Excerpt:
When you do connect the dots you will see a terrible picture emerge:
  1. Clinton is represented by David Kendall. David Kendall is employed by the DC law firm of Williams and Connoloy who also represent David Miscavige, the leader of Scientology.
  2. Clinton has stated that he was roommates in College with a scientologist and that he was impressed with them.
  3. Clinton's 1996 inauguration speech began with the sentence, "We're going to build a bridge to the 21st century."
  4. Travolta has stated that Clinton approached him about the problem in Germany for Scientology. If Clinton was aware aware of the Germany situation before he met with Travolta he should also be aware of Scientology's record since our government security was breached by Scientology's intelligence agency in the 70s. Shouldn't Germany be afraid of the same thing?
  5. Sandy Berger said on Meet The Press to Tim Russert that the reason Clinton got involved on the Germany/Scientology issue is that "Clinton is a bear on freedom of religion" and that Scientology is "being persecuted for its beliefs not its actions." That was a bold lie that all of you should have written to your Congressman and Senators about. Anybody who is informed truthfully knows that Scientology's actions are extreme and illegal. Our Government should know that better than anyone considering the 1979 felony convictions of 11 top level scientologists. None of this makes any sense unless Clinton is a scientologist. The Primary Colors association is clearly a brilliant stab at disinformation on their part. Scientology created that scandal. They covered everything up with that. The media was not interested in the truth about Scientology they just wanted to know if Clinton was selling favors as per the norm for him. Without the Primary Colors controversy Clinton and the State Dpt. could not have intervened on behalf of Scientology. Primary Colors was just the cover for the truth. The truth is that the Clinton administration has helped Scientology ascend to its greatest level of acceptance ever. There are people trying to expose Scientology all over the world while the United States Government goes ass backwards to try to help it grow. Wake up people!
  6. The "hands of hope" fiasco with Hillary.
  7. In the March 1997 issue of "Ethique et Liberte," a French Scientology publication, Bill Clinton contributes an article about drugs. This serves to legitimize Scientology in France. Doesn't Clinton know that the head of the French Scientology chapter was convicted of second degree murder on November 22, 1996? Of course he does, the article was damage control.
  8. The tax break for Scientology came in 1993, the year Clinton took office. Primary Colors wasn't created at this time so what gives? This IRS decision was in direct opposition to a Supreme Court ruling in 1989 in a 5-2 decision in "Hernandez vs. Comm. of IRS" which ruled that Scientology did not deserve tax exempt status.
  9. The Justice Department is helping Scientology in Clearwater regarding Lisa McPherson.
  10. The State Dept. refused to comment when asked about Madeleine Albright's apology to Germany for the State Dpt's accusations which were over the express wishes of Congress.
  11. Greta Van Sustern's hubby, big time Scientology lawyer, John Coale is representing Julie Hyatt Steele in her law suit against Mike Isikoff, the Newsweek reporter who first broke the Lewinsky scandal. Steele has also just been indicted by Ken Starr for obstruction of justice in the Clinton impeachment.
There are many more connections between Scientology and Clinton which will be discussed later.

http://www.wc.com/dkendall

http://www.lermanet.com/cos/serpent.htm
Excerpt:
Title: "SERPENT IN THE WHITE HOUSE" Chapter 1, Laundering Dianetic (reference:clinton and scientology)
Author: cescah@my-dejanews.com
Date: Sat, 26 Sep 1998 17:25:22 GMT

TITLE: SERPENT IN THE WHITE HOUSE
subtitle: how the satanic underground of scientology seized the Executive
branch of The United States Government

reference: Clinton and scientology

[In response to the e mail I'm getting I want to stress the need to suspend
judgment.  Read it as a novel, but it isn't.  All of the facts are facts. 
I've stated my conclusions first.  You're free to disgard them. Make up your
own mind.  All of the facts I used in my analysis are going to be laid out.
There are so many.  If you feel that it's meaningless coincidence turn away. 
But facts are facts.  how many of you knew that Clinton said, "Im proud to
announce the opening of a nationl museum of scientology on the mall?" What
explanation would satisfy you. How gullible are you?  That choice is yours. 
read on---] ------------------------------------------- CHAPTER ONE:
Laundering Dianetics (part one)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology_controversies#L._Ron_Hubbard_and_starting_a_religion_for_money
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http://home.snafu.de/tilman/quilt.txt
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https://whyweprotest.net/community/threads/clearwatergate-us-politics-and-scientology.25276/
Excerpt:

http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Fishman/Declaration/dmdec.txt


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janeane_Garofalo
Excerpt:
Garofalo commented on her April 28, 2006 show supporting the Scientology-linked New York Rescue Workers Detoxification Project, a controversial treatment for workers suffering ailments from 9/11 clean-up efforts in New York City.[24]

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