The Book Depository Fair Game by Steve Cannane
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Description: Fair Game : Paperback : Silvertail Books : 9781909269460 : 1909269468 : 19 Sep 2016 : The fascinating story of Australia's involvement with the powerful, secretive and punitive cult of Scientology. The Book Depository Fair Game by Steve Cannane - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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MPN: 1909269468
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Author: Bizzy
Rating: 5
Review: Before being parted from your money, watch what people in this cult do and note the results of processes. before you pay to reveal your secrets. Ask what the leaders of Scientology do with the information they wring out of the customers. If you experience any distress as a result of these processes, there will be no sympathy and no free help I speak from experience. I was lured into having some free auditing after suffering an accident. I became quite ill and stopped receiving the 'help'. Several years later I heard of the success some people had from auditing and decided that Scientology deserved a second chance. As a resultI, my life, career, creativity and income were destroyed. It became difficult to shut off memories of bad times which did not emerge before Scientology. Big mistake - I did not heed the warnings from my intuition. Read all the books by Scientology's critics. Ask how did clever men and women end up cleaning and drudging with a few pounds and inedible slop as reward? I avoided this painful humiliation because although young at the time, I despised Hubbard by just looking at his image. I never considered myself 'in' Scientology. I found staff and members vulgar, shabby, unsympathetic and lacking in basic knowledge of psychology. May the Gods bless all Scientology critics who have written books about their aimless lives as a result of auditing. I toy with the idea of writing one myself.
Author: Mr. C. Nicholls
Rating: 4
Review: More frightening and disturbing revelations, many new to me from an Australian angle, about this crazy and dangerous organization. The detail is impressive, including details of the early years of Hubbard's money-making scheme. How anyone is crazy enough to join the "Church" in the first place is beyond me, but many desperate people want to improve themselves, so fall for the nonsense offered by these charlatans. Once in, how even senior, long-serving members allow themselves to be bullied, punished and humiliated is perplexing; perhaps the trauma they feel once they do escape is indicative of the hold this dreadful organization has over them. The 'Church', of course, continues to issue blanket denials of all the charges, and to persecute those who have dared to leave, but there is too much detail from too many people to disbelieve all the horror stories. A good addition to the revelations about scientology.