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- Elvengex, on 01/24/2008, -1/+80So you guys know, this is actually the first CD of Scientology's $900 16 CD set, not the new documents that have been recently uncovered by legion /i/nsurgents. Those documents can be found at http://www.mediafire.com/?558bldzyetd. The rest of the CD's will be up soon!
- insertcoin, on 01/24/2008, -0/+68mirror: https://s3.amazonaws.com/scientology/Spirit%20of%2 ...
and here's the mirrors for yesterday's stuff:
MIRRORS...
Bittorrent:
http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3992707
http://www.mininova.org/tor/1125911
HTTP Download services:
http://www.zshare.net/download/6818368a43ef18/
http://rapidshare.com/files/86103644/secretdox.rar ...
http://www.divshare.com/download/3583832-23d
http://www.file-upload.net/download-628260/SECRETD ...
http://www.badongo.com/nl/file/7453020
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=P8WOFOLG
Direct link to RAR:
http://random.menthix.net/secretdox.rar
http://www.dodgehost.com/~infamous/secretdox.rar
https://s3.amazonaws.com/scientology/SECRETDOX.rar
http://www.profile-music.info/secretdox.rar
Direct link to ZIP version of the same (for less tech savvy people):
http://random.menthix.net/secretdox.zip - Mephux, on 01/24/2008, -3/+67/f/u/c/k Scientology
1/24/08 6 PM EST -- The date is perfect because it is the anniversary of L. Ron Hubbards death.
Get Ready Tonight! - SiNN4R, on 01/24/2008, -3/+54What would Xenu do? Dugg.
- Ordos, on 01/24/2008, -11/+60We are anonymous
We are legion
We do not forget
We do not forgive. - iDemonix, on 01/24/2008, -2/+44Die scientology die!
- yetAnotherCroc, on 01/24/2008, -0/+37take away their revenue. Their members have to pay insane amounts of money to get this information. While christianity debates salvation by grace v. salvation by works, Scientology has settled on Salvation by VISA.
- RAEP, on 01/24/2008, -1/+37No you aren't. You are Ordos. L2 anonymity.
- TheBinaryNinja, on 01/24/2008, -4/+36epic lulz. The legion has you.
- neckfire, on 01/24/2008, -1/+31$900 for the ramblings of a madman. I, for one, applaud these malevolent hackers and wish them luck in their very bold task. They will need it when dealing with the Money, Religion & Crazy that phientology has. Remember guys the only way to fight crazy- Is with more crazy.
- davidleeroth, on 01/24/2008, -4/+34If you believe in scientology after seeing this image, you REALLY need to consider inserting a bullet to the face.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/73 ... - Oea420, on 01/24/2008, -5/+32omg
more lulz - grenden, on 01/24/2008, -0/+26Ok, I've been listening to Hubbard's lecture for about 20 minutes now (of 48), and I have to say, to save you the trouble--IT'S ***** BORING and mostly meaningless. It does give you an insight into Hubbard's style of speaking--though I don't know how any of his followers could have stood listening to this ***** for more than a few minutes. Weak minds are easily led, I suppose. *cough*tomcruise*cough*cough*
- inactive, on 01/24/2008, -2/+26front lines, reporting for duty
FOR THE SWARM! - davecor, on 01/24/2008, -0/+23What we really need to do is turn the radical Islamists against the Scientologists and sit back to watch the fun...
- SiNN4R, on 01/24/2008, -0/+20These CDs are the chief source of income for the church of scientology. If somehow these were to be distributed into the hands of scientologist people it would be disasterous for the church. It would sap away their ability to litigate against people who speak negatively about the church.
- spectecjr, on 01/24/2008, -13/+33Taking a quick scan through these docs...
The odd thing about the Scientology medical "alternative" to psychiatric drugs, and "radiation" is that it may actually work quite well (though not as well as some pharmaceuticals we have now) in fighting herpes viruses such as Epstein-Barr, CMV, etc. I wouldn't recommend it as a therapy; in fact, it seems to do a lot of harm in the process (the megadoses are horrible science). But it is somewhat in line with what I'd expect a treatment for those viruses to comprise from a nutritional standpoint.
According to Slate, ( http://www.slate.com/id/2108471/ ) and their docs on radiation, it's a combination of niacin, vitamins C, b1, b2, calcium, magnesium, iron gluconate, and a combination of soy, walnut, peanut, safflower and evening primrose oils. The B vitamins (B1, B2, B3 (niacin)) are good for the nervous system, which herpes viruses attack. Calcium, magnesium and iron also play a role here in viral replication, iron being required by the viruses, and in a paper from 1964, free iron ions can destroy the virus. The oils are all rich in Omega 6 and Omega 3 fatty acids, which are good for heart health, and may also affect viral replication (especially in the formation of lipid rafts on the membrane of the cell).
I'd actually take their regieme, lower the doses to something manageable (but higher than RDAs - RDAs are only to maintain you above malnutritive levels; your personal dietary needs may vary especially if you drink a lot or have an otherwise poor diet or digestive system), swap out Flaxseed oil and Fish oil for the oils listed, add reservatrol, quercetin, acyclovir (an antiviral), statins, etanercept and inteferon a/b, and I'm willing to bet that you'd get a much safer and much better effect.
For the record, I hate scientologists (heck, I've disowned some friends who are in Landmark's Forum, and even that's allegedly not as bad) for their practices, but it looks like they may actually be ahead of the curve on this nutritional stuff. Probably purely by accident... and then they turned it up to 11 and made it dangerous in the process. - Estaris, on 01/24/2008, -1/+21This is not a passing fad. This is a cult. It will take a lot to bring a cult like this the exposure it so needs. A lot do not care because you do not understand how BIG it is, how it CAN effect you. If not now, certainly later or someone you care about. You will see A LOT more Co$ articles. Don't give up. Let's do right by those that suffer(ed) by them. Googlez: Ex-Scientologists Message board... See ex-members tell their story. It's frightening. It's huge. It's there. The government won't help these people. Certainly not until enough of us are loud enough. Will it be you? All it takes is a simple Digg or more. It takes many grains of sand to make a beach..get enough people to protest we can bury them up to their necks in their "crimes," Ask our government to PLEASE step in and if we are all loud enough, we can then watch the tide roll in. I am not a haxxor and I have no skillz. I just care about people and the ruining of lives. If you can help on such a basic level... why don't' you. Don't complain... just help or go away and go drink the kool-aid. -peace-
- davidleeroth, on 01/24/2008, -0/+18Don't you think that stopping an evil force is worth getting attention about?
And no, I don't think it's "evil" because it's trendy to say so. A scam organization that preys on the depressed to take their money away is EVIL. - jellygraph, on 01/24/2008, -0/+17I heard that was inaccurately reported and that he had not, in fact, joined scientology
- SillyDigger, on 01/24/2008, -0/+17Meh wake me up when they find juicy stuff like internal procedures, names, phone numbers, addresses, revenues ...the type of stuff that was dug up on MediaDefender.
- Oea420, on 01/24/2008, -1/+17I would also like to note that this is entirely NEW information than what was previously released
- lolzhacked, on 01/24/2008, -1/+16Xenu would show us 3D movies! :D
- Peterix, on 01/24/2008, -1/+15Sorry guys, I mixed up teh links:
Anyway, here's moar http://www.mediafire.com/?558bldzyetd - Robthefrog, on 01/24/2008, -0/+14***** scientology. And ***** you.
- fr0stbyte, on 01/24/2008, -1/+14Cluster all the CD's into one DVD.
- Skitals, on 01/24/2008, -1/+13You kids and your public trackers.
- stronglikedan, on 01/24/2008, -1/+13The entire set is USD 3275.00, and no, it's not "ironic".
- NSResponder, on 01/24/2008, -0/+12Tom Cruise, John Travolta, that bimbo from Dharma and Greg...
The scientology celebs aren't exactly known for being the sharpest crayons in the box.
-jcr - ours, on 01/24/2008, -0/+12Well, at least it's got a NASA logo on the tail which gives it some space worthiness credential ;-).
- shnorb, on 01/24/2008, -1/+13stop burying this comment you morons. this is a solid and unbiased criticism that shouldnt be ignored.
- Naryuu, on 01/24/2008, -0/+12TONIGHT... WE DINE IN........ Clearwater, FL?
- inactive, on 01/24/2008, -1/+12http://MorpheusOnScientology.ytmnd.com/
- inactive, on 01/24/2008, -0/+10No no no,
it was the HYDROGEN BOMBS he cast into VOLCANOES to kill us in our IMMORTAL forms after shipping us to EARTH in SPACESHIPS that looked exactly like DC-8's without the JET ENGINES, the THEATANS are the EVIL SPACE ALIEN SOULS that live in our bodies and keep us from ASCENSION. - LBobRife, on 01/24/2008, -0/+9Nutrients? Good for your body? :O
- AzureRise, on 01/24/2008, -1/+10FOR THE GLORY OF ANON.
- themastersb, on 01/24/2008, -0/+8flash/yuri/anime/cute/weapons?
- yetAnotherCroc, on 01/24/2008, -0/+8eh , yes, missed that. English isnt my native language so I sometimes mess up the minur details.
- phantom_mullet, on 01/24/2008, -0/+8Spies' sappin' my secret Scientology dox!
- LupeFiasco, on 01/24/2008, -0/+8Will Smith has went on record saying scientology just wasn't for him.
- pitdog, on 01/24/2008, -0/+7Wikipedia entry on Scientology is being constantly manipulated by some scieno believers. Any time a word "cult" appears they delete it, form their profile it is clear they are scientologists (e.g. user justahulk).
check it out:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology
It should be clearly stated that it is a cult, that is charges money, that its schooling processes are dangerous to the free will of weaker individuals, that it wants its papers kept secret. Its a brainwashing cult and the definition on a popular online encyclopedia should reflect the facts, not be manipulated by some cult members. - ahvi, on 01/24/2008, -0/+7Torrent:
http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3993168/Spirit_of_Man_ ... - spectecjr, on 01/24/2008, -0/+7yeah, but not in the crazy megadoses they've been prescribing. If you follow their recommendations, that amount of niacin can cause serious deletorious effects: http://www.emedicine.com/EMERG/topic638.htm
Vitamin B-3 (ie, niacin, nicotinic acid)
Acute toxicity effects are prostaglandin-mediated and include flushing, pruritus, wheezing, vasodilation, headache, increased intracranial blood flow, headache, diarrhea, and vomiting.
Chronic toxicity effects include jaundice, abnormal liver function test results, signs and symptoms of liver toxicity (most common with sustained-release preparations), and acanthosis nigricans (rare).
. It's the specific choice of nutrients that they made which is interesting. That "All About Radiation" doc is from the 50s, before the health benefits of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids were known and understood; that only came in the late 90s/early 2000s. - inactive, on 01/24/2008, -0/+7and thanks for all the fish
- BobSutan, on 01/24/2008, -0/+6If you believe in Scientology after seeing this image, you REALLY need to consider inserting a bullet to the face.
http://lan-slam.com/misc/scientology.gif
Fixed. - GodofAtheism, on 01/24/2008, -0/+6Why attempt to silence a cult that has repeatedly, through willful ignorance, killed its members? Why attempt to silence a cult that litigates its problems away? Why attempt to silence a cult that has attempted to infiltrate the U.S. Government, has attempted murder of its critics, and costs you 400,000 dollars to attain it's highest levels?
Gee, I don't know, they sound like great guys. - iDemonix, on 01/24/2008, -1/+7He'd cast your thetans into volcanoes
- the6thReplicant, on 01/24/2008, -0/+6Wow that's a fine line. Maybe he should run for Congress.
- Trykt, on 01/24/2008, -0/+5Any man who speaks German can't be bad!
- spectecjr, on 01/24/2008, -1/+6I didn't say they weren't half bad. I said that there are some interesting bits and pieces in the nutritional "anti-depression" solution they're giving.
That doesn't mean I think that their other behavior is acceptable.
What's the point in releasing the docs if people can't comment on their contents? Admittedly it's a bit of a tangent from the actual goal of doing this, but still... -
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