Is curezone a hidden "message center" for the promotion of the scientology religion?
"Hidden plots," "Untold truths," "Alterior motives," "
Hulda Clark loyalists (A known scientologist)," "
parasites controlling human behavior," "Lost cities underneath the Denver airport," "Us gov't plots to destroy NY city so that it can be returned to farmland."
For those strongly affiliated with curezone.com, would you be so kind to answer for me the following questions?
#1)Are certain senior members of curezone.com actively engaged in the promotion of scientology through "Subliminal messaging?" Parasites/"Inner flushes"/"Lost cities underneath the Denver airport/Schizophrenia. Sounds like everything and anything having to do with scientology to me. For those that have resorted to drinking their own piss and giving one's self an enema on a daily basis, I would suggest that you do the following:
1)Study up on cults and mind control
2)Study scientology
#2)Are some of the people that are routinely offering direct medical advise to others on this form medical doctors? If not, isn't it against the law for Jane Doe the amateur researcher to be suggesting medical protocols for others?
#3)Is it not true that some of you believe that a lost city lies underneath the Denver airport, that
parasites are in control of human behavior, and that the bird flu was invented in laboratories? Literally~
There are several wonderful, helpful areas here at curezone.com, several of which I very, very much appreciate. However, there is another element here, too, that which is fully suggestive of Hypochondriasm, Schizophrenia and several other principles that seem to fall directly in line with the current scientology movement.
The scientologists work at the mind until they've driven a person into delusion, folks. They're a dangerous element to society, and I would recommend to all of those taking massive amounts of herbals and/or doing various liver and colon treatments at home on a daily basis to consider these types of threats.
Tom Cruise, a known Scientologist and loyalist of
Hulda Clark , to my understanding, managed to date, impregnant, and than turn Katie Holmes, 27, into a scientologist within a matter of months, that after she was a devout lifelong Catholic that had every intention of remaining a virgin until marriage previously, mind you.
Be very cautious of mind control, ladies and gentlemen. It's all around you in this day and age, in more ways than one. Don't fall victim to its trap. Stress is what kills a person faster than any
parasite ever could, I can tell you that much. Reflect back on reality, and than think about what you've become after hanging around certain forms like this one. Think about it.
For those in the other forms that are discussing worthy health matters, I applaud curezone.com for allowing that to take place. Two thirds of curezone is a great place. The other third of it clearly is driven by some type of agenda, in my opinion at least.