Scientology founder,
L. Ron Hubbard, made it perfectly clear that he had
a mission to usher in the New
World Order.
*No doubt you are
familiar with the Revelations section of the Bible
where various events are predicted. Also mentioned
is a brief period of time in which the arch-enemy
of Christ, referred to as the anti-Christ, will
reign and his opinions will have sway ... this
anti-Christ represents the forces of Lucifer
(literally, the "light-bearer" or
"light-bringer"), Lucifer being a
mythical representation of the forces of
enlightenment.... My mission could be said to
fulfill the Biblical promise represented by this
brief anti-Christ period.*
-- L. Ron Hubbard, Student Briefing, OT VIII
Series I _ [emphasis added]
Quote source:
What Christians Need to Know about Scientology by
Margery Wakefield
Hubbard:
Aleister Crowley's Successor
L. Ron Hubbard
considered himself to be Aleister Crowley's successor.
Upon Crowley's death, Hubbard willingly put on the
New World Order mantle of the 'Great Beast' and in
all likelihood acquired his demons as well, which
enabled him to jumpstart
Scientology:
According
to Ron Jr. his father considered himself to be the
one 'who came after'; that he was Crowley's
successor; that he had taken on the mantle of the
'Great Beast.' He told him that Scientology
actually began on December 1st, 1947. This was the
day Aleister Crowley died" (Ibid., p. 50).
(Quote source: Hubbard's
Magic)
Hubbard repeated affirmations daily. One
of his affirmations clearly reveals that he envisioned
himself as a man with power over all mankind:
All men shall be my slaves! All women shall succumb to my charms! All mankind shall grovel at my feet and not know why! [Corydon, p. 53]
(Quote
source: What
Christians Need to Know About Scientology)
Scientology, under
the guise of a tax-exempt religious organization, is
fulfilling Hubbard's mission to bring in
the New World Order.
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