Thu Mar 05, 2009 9:22 pm by DRE
Here are some ways I unnerved Scientologist staff frequently during my time inside:
Use the following phrase: "I already know much about what you believe and do. The Internet is a wonderful thing."
Call attention to the costs of being a Scientologist. Question whether they are really fair, necessary, and right. Personally I don't think it's good to charge money for spiritual counseling. Donations are fine, but set fees before help are not. I could only stand them so long.
Question every "absolute truth" they share with you which is easily countered by your personal experience and/or common sense. Do it with a doubting expression if not actual words.
If they leave you alone, take the time to wander around the Org and spy on things. Don't get into stuff you shouldn't, or at least, try not to let them know if you do. Make sure they know you wandered, though. The possibilities of what you did while unobserved will bother them.
Never confirm or deny that you are a critic of Scientology.
Go in with your mind open. Be ready to learn things you did not know before. Also be ready to teach things your audience did not know.
Refrain from profanity, insults, and outbursts of anger. Being pleasant and calm works better to befriend people and counter their tempers.
Don't wear masks. Yes, masks conceal one's identity and protect from Fair Game. But they also bring dehumanization to a situation by intimidating audiences and concealing the wearers' emotions. These things are not good.
Give the Scis the right to First Amendment freedoms. Remind them, however, that their rights stop where those of other people who have the same rights begin.
Slip cards with the URLs of anti-CoS websites into their literature if you get the chance to do so unobserved. Who knows? Maybe the next person who reads that copy of Dianetics will find your card, get curious, and learn about a perspective on their religion of which they need to be aware.
Remember that you are doing a brave thing. Even if what you do has negative consequences for you, that should only give you more ammo for your cause. Feel free to share this with the CoS if things get tough.
Be patient, but not that patient. They will try to show you a hundred different videos, tests, and pamphlets. Only do what you have time for and make sure they know you don't have time for everything. Or a desire to do everything, as the case may be.
Make them remember you. Make them think, make them wonder, make them laugh.
Unsettle them. But don't piss them off if you can avoid it.
Have fun.