Scientology front groups are becoming too well known to effectively prey on the increasingly savvy public, so they're making plans to develop new, unknown groups, such as their new entity targetting human rights. Narconon even has a front group of a front group, Second Chance. Recently, parts of an internal Scientology email was forwarded to me by someone who wishes to remain anonymous. As always, I respect that request. Here, then, are two new front groups to watch out for:
Second Sight: A combination of Front Sight firearms training facility owned by Ignatz Pizza, and Second Chance, which subjects criminals to L. Ron Hubbard's toxic Purification Rundown and Scientology courses. Mission: to teach underprivileged prisoners proper handling and use of firearms, training which will assist them in their lives after release. Also an outreach program, which will provide parolees with security jobs and spiritual guidance at orgs worldwide.
National Seaorgraphic Foundation: Mission: to produce quality educational programming, publications and documentaries from a Scienocentric point of view. Filmed in HubbardVision and recorded by ClearSound, these products are sure to help the cult gain public acceptance out there in the real world. The magazine looks suspiciously similar to National Geographic, except the frame around the cover picture isn't quite the same golden yellow as the original. Plus, National Seaorgraphic Magazine only has pictures of Hubbard on the cover.
Expect to see promotional activity for Second Sight and National Seaorgraphic within the next couple of months.
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--barb
Chaplain,ARSCC
"Imagine a church so dangerous, you must sign a release form before you can receive its "spiritual assistance." This assistance might involve holding you against your will for an indefinite period, isolating you from friends and family, and denying you access to appropriate medical care. You will of course be billed for this treatment - assuming you survive it. If not, the release form absolves your caretakers of all responsibility for your suffering and death.
Welcome to the Church of Scientology."
--Dr. Dave Touretzky Peter Alexander