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Scientology is "the first science to determine the basic cause of disease"

"What is Scientology?"
Copyright 2004 CSTPA

Source: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Secrets/Media/Ybor/flyer-2005-aug.html


Used in:

  • Practicing medicine without a license?
  • Tilman Hausherr: "NOTS34: criminality successfully protected by copyright law"
  • Jeff Jacobsen: "Medical Claims Within Scientology's Secret Teachings"
  • Mike O'Connor: "How Scientology claims to cure physical illness"
  • City of Clearwater Commission Hearing, 1982: The Church of Scientology - Day 4, conclusion

This is an excerpt from a flyer distributed in Tampa, Florida in the summer of 2005:

The first science to determine the basic cause of disease.

The first science to contain exact technology to routinely alleviate physical illnesses with completely predictable success.

Excerpt from Time's article "Scientology: The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power":

A federal court ruled in 1971 that Hubbard's medical claims were bogus and that E-meter auditing could no longer be called a scientific treatment.

According to Scientology's own web site (A description of auditing, link visited on June 9th, 2006):

only auditing provides a precise path by which any individual may walk an exact route to higher states of spiritual awareness.

Which means that Scientology is mostly about auditing, and therefore, the Church of Scientology is still illegally promoting auditing as a scientific treatment for physical illnesses...


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