Transgenderism is Scientology for everyone not Tom Cruise and, if you replace “body thetans” with “gender identity”, it’s the same thing with no conceptual shift whatsoever.
Think about it: while a “body thetan” is some kind of ghost or spirit of an alien a gender identity is a ghost or spirit of someone with genitals of the opposite sex but, unlike Scientologists who pay good money (up to and including their life savings) to exorcise their thetans, trans don’t want to exorcise their gender thetans.
On the contrary: transgenders have the desire to become a mirror image of their own thetans, even willing to go so far as to pay good money (up to and including their life savings) for the plastic surgery, hormones and genital mutilation.
Imagine for a moment if Scientologists were to spend the amounts of money necessary for the plastic surgery needed to look exactly like their body thetan. If you’re suddenly thinking “Well, they’d all look like Tom Cruise”, you’re not wrong.
The Cult of Transgenderism is no different.
Not unlike Scientology with it’s ever escalating demands for more of your money so that one day you can be let in on The Big Secret when you reach Operating Thetan (OT) Level III…
Oh. You don’t know about The Big Secret of Scientology? The Big Secret Scientology chumps initiates are finally told after they’ve been relieved of everything, up to and including their life savings?
Before I tell you this is exactly what Scientology and Scientologists believe, I have to warn you this is Life Changing Stuff, man. You could seriously have your psyche knocked into a cocked hat if I told you this.
You sure you want me to tell you?
Really sure?
Well…okay, but don’t say I didn’t warn you.
75 million years ago in this part of the galaxy there was this dude named Xenu who, according to Scientology lore, was basically the equivalent of Darth Vader: an evil, despotic ruler whose life story (quite accurately, I might add) was told in an episode of South Park called “Trapped In The Closet” where flashing text of the words THIS IS WHAT SCIENTOLOGISTS ACTUALLY BELIEVE were displayed across the screen in telling the story of Xenu just in case you had any doubt the creators of South Park, or indeed the Church of Scientology, were making any of this up.
To cure overpopulation in his Galactic Confederacy (each of the 76 planets in it had populations not less than 178 billion), Xenu drugged and paralyzed billions of people after first summoning them for tax inspections, and froze them in ethylene glycol (yes, antifreeze). Then he flew the paralyzed people to Teegeack (the name Earth had then, according to L. Ron Hubbard) in several interstellar rocket-planes, which looked like DC-8s, but without jet engines. He stacked them around volcanoes and killed them with hydrogen bombs dropped into the volcanoes.
After these people were rendered into radioactive fallout Xenu then placed these electronic traps to capture their souls and, once captured, they were then taken to watch a really bad movie (the same really bad movie) for the next 30 days that told them what life should be like and many confusing things. In this film they were shown false pictures and told they were God, The Devil and Christ.
In the story, this process is called "implanting".
When the film ended 30 days later, these souls started hanging around because they’d seen this movie so many times which got them to thinking they were God, The Devil and Christ and because there were only a few living bodies left after the initial destruction wreaked by the erupting volcanoes and hydrogen bombs they grouped together in the thousands to inhabit these bodies.
As for Xenu, his reign of terror so horrified his loyal cadre of officers that they entombed him in a mountain on another planet where he’s still alive and being held in check by a force field powered by an eternal battery.
That’s where the story ends and so today everyone is full of these clusters of souls called "body thetans". And if we are to be a free soul then we have to remove all these "body thetans" and pay lots of money to do so. And the only reason people believe in God and Christ was because it was in the film their body thetans saw 75 million years ago.
What?
You don’t believe this story?
You think this story is ridiculous?
Scientologists don’t actually believe this ridiculous story?
Well, yeah they do. You see, Hubbard wrote this story and he included it to be a part of his high level lectures and since Hubbard is infallible this is the official doctrine of the Church of Scientology but what needs to be understood here is that members of Scientology are only told about certain teachings as they rise within the ranks.
Scientology calls this a “gradient”.
The thing about rising up in the ranks of Scientology is that it takes years to achieve the level of OT III and it’s only at this level where the The Big Secret is revealed and only at OT III are you allowed to know it because if you’re less than an OT III this story could be fatal to you.
In fact, that you have read this story means you could probably die if you haven’t gone through all the appropriate steps.
Oh no…I may have just killed most of you, my lovely readers.
It should be noted that the Church Of Scientology doesn’t tell it’s followers any of this unless you’re an OT III and in order to achieve that you have to give up years of your life and tens (if not hundreds) of thousands of dollars - but let’s be real for a minute here: the only reason we know about Xenu is because enough Scientology chumps initiates felt like they wandered into an episode of Ancient Aliens, with Giorgio A. Tsoukalos telling them “Look, we’re not saying it was aliens, but….” and it pissed them off something fierce that they took to the Internet to tell us about it.
And now that the secret is out the Church of Scientology’s Public Relations Department would like you to know that the story is completely “out of context” and really “not the point” even though these were things they never considered before.
Most of the Scientologists who work in their Dianetics centers and so called "Churches" of Scientology don’t know this story since they’re not allowed to hear it until they reach the secret "upper" levels of Scientology. It may take them many years before they reach this level if they ever do. The ones who do know it are forced to keep it a secret and not tell it to those people who are joining Scientology.
In other words, there’s a lot of members of Scientology who have no idea that their faith, indeed their very church, believes in space aliens.
Again, and this must be repeated often: transgenderism is no different. Just like Scientologists who pay these ever escalating sums of time and money to get sold a batshit story like Xenu by an amoral sci-fi writer, transgenders are also willing to spend escalating sums of time and money to level up on hormones and surgeries to get sold a batshit story that they can be exactly the opposite sex by amoral gender clinics.
And just like the story of Xenu that Scientology tells it’s higher level initiates you can’t really know for sure if they’re just lying through their teeth or if they earnestly believe this to be true.
How do you tell the difference? You can’t and that’s the point. Like the teachings of Scientology, the word of a trans can’t be questioned - which is a huge advantage. The point to where you can’t tell the difference between truth and falsity is also advantageous especially for anyone trying to gain credibility and respect.
All one has to do is just claim to be the opposite sex, act as the aggrieved party and label anyone who questions their trans status as a bigot and because YOU aren’t trans you will always be at the mercy of being labeled a bigot.
In fact the only way you can safely criticize trans is to be trans yourself, which is fairly easy to do these days as all one has to do is just say they’re trans.
Hmm…no. I once did call myself trans on Twitter because it seemed to be the only class of people Twitter actually cared about and even got a few TRAs kicked off Twitter for the high crime of misgendering me because they were saying I wasn’t actually trans.
There would be some advantage to being trans, or even saying you are, as one trans person speaks for all trans people and if you were to doubt my claims as a trans person then you just hate all trans people, see how that works?
Finally, I close with how I opened: transgender acceptance is an oxymoron. It's a complete rejection of one’s body and for anyone to accept a trans person is to reject their body and since transgender people hate their bodies, they need other people to hate their bodies and there is no accepting what you hate.
If there’s no one around to hate their bodies as much as they do, they die which explains the 41% suicide rates among trans people because, let’s face it, once they stop hating their bodies there’s really nothing left to live for and if the surgery doesn’t finish their old selves off, there’s always suicide.
Transgenderism, like Scientology, would be funny if it wasn’t so harmful.
I've been making the Scientology comparison for a while now. Thanks for filling in some detail. I previously only knew what a neighbour was allowed to tell me, although I did read one of L Ron Hubbard's books a long, long time ago. I must tell you about the fairies at the bottom of our garden, but you'll need to wait till I ask if they're trans. Dibedidibedidbedi............................................
well, there you go! I've been telling people for ages that I got abducted by aliens and dumped on the wrong planet! (why is this any less believable than being born in the wrong sexed body?) HELP!!! I want to go home!