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Scientology cult’s secret prison camps: The “Sea Org” and “Rehabilitation Project Force”

Dr. Lilly von Marcab - 1 September 2008

The Scientology cult’s internal prison gulag currently holds hundreds of people of various nationalities. This is happening right now in the USA at the “Rehabilitation Project Force” (RPF) centers run by this “church,” where members who have disagreed with Scientology management are sent for punishment and re-indoctrination. The average internment is 2 to 10 years. Many of these people were granted USA visas as “religious workers” or “students” of Scientology. There are also RPF centers in the UK, Australia and Denmark.

Scientology staff and even “public” Scientologists are heavily recruited to join the “Sea Organization,” or “Sea Org.” The Sea Org is a bizarre, paramilitary order of Scientology, where all members are required to sign a “billion year contract” to help Scientology “clear the planet” and “obliterate psychiatry.” Any person who joins the Sea Org and then later disagrees with its practices will soon find him- or herself confined in the RPF. The conditions these people live in are inhumane and violate many national laws, as well as prisoner of war standards held by the United Nations and the Geneva Convention.

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3 Responses to “Scientology cult’s secret prison camps: The “Sea Org” and “Rehabilitation Project Force””

  1. etienne primeau Says:

    Can this yellow journalism get any more inate, or idiotic? Where is the proof, or, if someone really is held as a prisoner, then where? Sure is easy to say that they are held in Denmark, or the UK and Australia, but where is the proof of any of this?

    If intelligence sources can pinpoint the data, why can’t they pinpoint the location, or find an escapee, or talk to the family of one such a person? It is easy to create fabrications, yet harder to prove them. Especially, is it difficult to prove something that is wayo-wayo crazy. Makes good readin for some bored person sitting on the John though!

    Thanx for all of the entertainment.

  2. Terry Melanson Says:

    I found it entertaining too. Scientology, however, is anything but humorous.

  3. BJ Elliot Says:

    Look it up on the internet, all of the information about their camps is there for you to read. They are a bunch of jokers and it is a pity that only gullible people end up in their cult.

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