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You could not make this bollocks up! This is a Scientology E-meter
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YOu can get second hand ones on Ebay
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An E-meter is an electronic device manufactured at the Church of Scientology‘s Golden Era Productions facility, and is used exclusively by the Church. The device is a variation on an ohmmeter, using a Wheatstone bridge to measure electrical resistance. It is used as an aid by Dianetics and Scientology counselors and counselors-in-training in some forms of auditing, the application of the techniques of Dianetics and Scientology to another or to oneself for the express purpose of addressing spiritual issues. The device is formally known as the Hubbard Electrometer, for the Church’s founder, L. Ron Hubbard. [1]










Scientologists activity in Brighton
Tags: advertisement, “Two in three people suffer from STRESS at work”, church of Scientology, Dianetics, Free newspaper, Introspection Rundown, Lisa McPherson, scientology, small print, stress, The Argus, The Brighton Argus, work stress
Stress - Scientology
Amongst the post that came through my front door this week was what appeared at first glace to be some kind of local free newspaper, the lead story being “Two in three people suffer from STRESS at work”. I picked it up and carried it in doors.
Later when I got a chance to look at it I noticed that the supposed newspaper had no title and was in fact a four page advertisement for Dianetics. With photographs of office situations, stressed workers and happy smiling people it outlined the theory of Diantics and included an advert for a DVD for £10.50. The back page even had a cross word puzzle.
For readers not in the know Diantics is the theoretical basis for the church of Scientology. From everything I’ve seen on these people they appear to be a bunch of intolerant, totalitarian, bullying, obsessive, ignorant loonies.
As with most cults their supporters appear to suspend disbelief and when questioned merely chant the lines which they have been indoctrinated with. Scientologists are not the only group to behave in this way, I’ve seen it with Christians and Moslems too. What makes Scientology more dangerous is that they appear to have adopted deceit and bullying as tactics to increase their numbers.
Scientology - small print
It is quite telling that the Dianetics adverts pushed through my door this week mentions Scientology only once in tiny print along the bottom of the back page. Presumably this is for legal reasons.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9onb8RcVnmE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFBZ_uAbxS0