The current head of Scientology, Heber Jentzsch, who has not been seen in years is the son of Mormon Polygamist Carl Jentzsch who was excommunicated from the Mainstream LDS church and had over 42 children.
If anyone knows anything about the whereabouts of Heber Jentzch please tell us.
Yes the miscavage fellow has a similar title and from what I can tell just from googling the names, has something to do with Jentzsch's captivity.
He is (presumeably) in a place called "the hole."
But poor Heber. He probably joined Scientology to get himself out of the loony bin that was his life only to find himself in another loony bin.
When I was a young girl growing up in SLC several of my LDS girlfriends joined Scientology.
What I remember about it is that Scientology wanted a LOT of your money. The longer you stayed in it the more they wanted. Plus they wanted to know ALL your secrets ALL yoursins so they could "clear" you. Plus they wanted you to sign a billion-year contract. They wanted YOU your soul. Forever.
My friend delivered dairy product to Scientology's Golden Era facility in San Jacinto, CA. back in the early 80s.
The sonuvabitches searched his truck upon entry and exit. I am talking with mirrors and scanners and every conceivable gadget. They were armed with high-powered rifles etc...
Invasively questions members on intimate aspects of their personal lives, especially sexuality – Check
Benefits enormously from vast amounts of unpaid labor - Check
Encourages its young to marry other members before they’re remotely ready for marriage - Check
Homophobic and psychologically abusive – Check
Leaders / prominent figures lie shamelessly to media when questioned about beliefs/practices, or they get righteously offended at being questioned - Check
Founder created its doctrines - Check
Founder was an intelligent, charismatic liar and a con-man – Check
Founder is revered and nearly worshipped – Check
Unless one’s an insider/member, the special vocabulary and lingo are anything but mainstream - Check
Follow the money to understand what it’s all about - Check
If there’s anything to reincarnation, L. Ron and the church he created seem uncomfortably familiar. Just malignant by a few more orders of magnitude.
I'm thinking JS Jr. may well have reincarnated as L. Ron, who remembered his 19th century exploits but was disgusted at how quickly his first masterpiece fell into lily-livered apostasy. So here's how he starting thinking of some new possibilities:
“WTF!! Celestial marriage, anyone? I had a sweet thing going there but you idiots screwed it up! And no booze or smokes? Are you morons nucking futs?
Fine, it’s time for a do-over. Since things like ancient submarine dish thingies worked so nicely the first time, it's a cinch that aliens from outer space and megaton bombs will be, yea verily, exceeding fair unto this generation.
Plus I’ll pay better attention to embarrassing similarities in words...Mor(m)on – what was I thinking? Now Xenu – nobody can mess with that badass! Thetan? Nobody will ever laugh themselves silly thinking it’s someone with a lisp trying to pronounce The Evil One's unholy name...
Money will definitely be an issue yet again – what to do, what to do...I know! I’ll call them ‘courses’ instead of commandments and talk about learning and knowledge. Wait, I’ll use the best descriptor – Science! - to indicate we venerate rationality above all. Man, this is gonna be great!!”
+1.....awesome. just read a biography on miscavages niece and her upbringing and departure from scientology. scary s@it and 10x worse than mormonism. Same principles though.
1. Well polished professional advertising campaigns that don't reveal anything substantial about the religion. Watch an "I'm a Mormon" and "I'm a Scientologist" ad back to back. Uncannily similar. Advertisements won't tell you nabout Xenu or Kolob or wearing a baker hat and green apron while chanting pay lay ale and memorizing secret handshakes. 2. Unquestionable prophet with a fake history. (Joseph Smith the illiterate farm boy and L Ron Hubbard the war hero). 3. Hidden "sacred not secret" doctrine (Xenu and the temple endowments) 4. Anyone who leaves does so because of sins against the organization. 5. Milk before meat (a universal feature of cults). 6. Both are expensive (10% gross income for LDS, fixed service prices for Scientology vs. pay what you want for most religions). 7. Zero accountability for how donations are spent. 8. Huge and ever-growing real estate portfolio.
I dunno about scientology but the experiences of ex-JW's are very similar to ex-mos as far as culturally and the overall degree of mind f-ck done to the victim.
Slightly OT, but Scientology has been FLOODING the airwaves in SoCal with new ads: "Spiritual Technology" featuring young good-looking ethnically mixed folks (and a red headed 10 year-old!)