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<blockquote data-quote="spiney" data-source="post: 284646" data-attributes="member: 192438"><p>Sorry, this particular thread might have backfired a bit!</p><p></p><p>It was supposed to be a review of a particular book, albeit rather an unusual one. The links were for background info, I wasn't intending to go on about "mind control" (whatever that is!).</p><p></p><p>It's true Ron Hubbard did then afterwards start Scientology, rather a nasty cult, which of course people should be aware of! However, I wasn't my intention to draw particular attention to it, and of course folks will (and do) believe what they want to.</p><p></p><p>There's freedom of speech, and although I would personally warn against any involvement whatsoever with Scientology, nevertheless Ron Hubbard's major works are freely and easily available, for whoever wants to read them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spiney, post: 284646, member: 192438"] Sorry, this particular thread might have backfired a bit! It was supposed to be a review of a particular book, albeit rather an unusual one. The links were for background info, I wasn't intending to go on about "mind control" (whatever that is!). It's true Ron Hubbard did then afterwards start Scientology, rather a nasty cult, which of course people should be aware of! However, I wasn't my intention to draw particular attention to it, and of course folks will (and do) believe what they want to. There's freedom of speech, and although I would personally warn against any involvement whatsoever with Scientology, nevertheless Ron Hubbard's major works are freely and easily available, for whoever wants to read them. [/QUOTE]
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