gunDriller
26th March 2011, 12:16 PM
i was going to label this,
"The Fusion of Scientology & Talmud Worship to Create the Hyper-Asshole" ...
... but i'm not sure if this guy is Jewish.
BUT he has completed over 10 levels of Scientology ...
Auditing
Scientology "Ethics"
Volunteer Minister
etc.
i have my own experience with Scientology via est. my observation there, about Scientology as assimilated by Werner Erhard/ John Paul Rosenberg, was that it teaches people to be hyper-assertive and, in some cases, hyper-selfish ... as if some people need HELP being selfish ... but maybe that's why Scientology is attractive to some people as a "religion" ?
in this case, the manager is "Vice President" of a small service company (fewer than 10 employees), which has the same name as other Scientology related businesses in other fields. sort of how Nation of Islam in Berkeley used to have bakeries & other businesses, all part of the same umbrella.
the good news is that the manual laborers in the company have an enormous work ethic, a combination of physical labor and detail management that i found quite impressive - those guys i enjoyed working with.
but the "people in the office" ... oh my GOD. dishonest ... i had to wonder how they stay in business.
have any of you ever dealt with hard-core Scientologists, and if so, what were your observations ?
"The Fusion of Scientology & Talmud Worship to Create the Hyper-Asshole" ...
... but i'm not sure if this guy is Jewish.
BUT he has completed over 10 levels of Scientology ...
Auditing
Scientology "Ethics"
Volunteer Minister
etc.
i have my own experience with Scientology via est. my observation there, about Scientology as assimilated by Werner Erhard/ John Paul Rosenberg, was that it teaches people to be hyper-assertive and, in some cases, hyper-selfish ... as if some people need HELP being selfish ... but maybe that's why Scientology is attractive to some people as a "religion" ?
in this case, the manager is "Vice President" of a small service company (fewer than 10 employees), which has the same name as other Scientology related businesses in other fields. sort of how Nation of Islam in Berkeley used to have bakeries & other businesses, all part of the same umbrella.
the good news is that the manual laborers in the company have an enormous work ethic, a combination of physical labor and detail management that i found quite impressive - those guys i enjoyed working with.
but the "people in the office" ... oh my GOD. dishonest ... i had to wonder how they stay in business.
have any of you ever dealt with hard-core Scientologists, and if so, what were your observations ?