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Celebrity Center International in Los Angeles
United States
October 20, 2012    
What happened at CC happened to Scientology as a whole, eventually. It became a soul less fanatical militant and cold machine that used people up and spit them out. Helping people, as an ideal was lost in Scientology decades ago. It's about the money. If your are interested in Scientology find Scientologists that have similar interests and goals. The church, by definition, is not a safe place for the subject of Scientology to thrive. It's become something else.
Overall rating 
 
1.5
Friendly 
 
1.0
Inviting 
 
3.0
Service 
 
1.0
Ethical 
 
1.0
Reviewed by Riptide November 30, 2012
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Celebrity Center

What happened at CC happened to Scientology as a whole, eventually. It became a soul less fanatical militant and cold machine that used people up and spit them out. Helping people, as an ideal was lost in Scientology decades ago. It's about the money. If your are interested in Scientology find Scientologists that have similar interests and goals. The church, by definition, is not a safe place for the subject of Scientology to thrive. It's become something else.

Where I stand on key issues

I am a
Other
The leader of the Church of Scientology, David Miscavige, is a...
Suppressive person (sociopath)

Pros and Cons (optional)

Pros
I did services at CC in 1983-1986. As time went on, the staff became less friendly. They started wearing naval uniforms. The casual friendly atmosphere was gone and people were harassed if they were not taking courses. There used to be a fun lively atmosphere where musicians and artists would meet and mingle in the outdoor cafe and restaurant. This change for the worse coincided with RTC being more involved with running Scientology churches and during the time when David Miscavige had taken over the church.
Cons
There was pressure to finish courses so "stats" became more important than getting the gains. I knew many people who were disaffected with these changes, and also others who became more fanatical.

Bottom line...

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