What Happens When Scientologists Get Sick?

By Bedhead in Scientology, Smoking Bolts, Uwe Stuckenbrock

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This is a very serious post, so please read the accompanying flyers above and watch the below video as well. Bonus points for the rest of this stuff, for this is not some fake cause by a celebrity who wants us to save the environment while he keeps several private jets on his front lawn. Nor is it a political farce in which we’re trusting our preconceived biases to tell us which set of candidates is telling fewer lies than their opponents. Instead, this is an incredibly important and entirely real-life matter. Just because this post is not funny and doesn’t contain pictures of boobs, don’t ignore it. Believe me, I am paying attention to your clicks and links, readers and fellow bloggers.

Uwe Stuckenbrock has suffered the fate of many other Scientologists who become terminally ill. He was sent to a detention/rehabilitation camp to “work” on his devotion to Scientology. You see, when members of this cult become ill, this is seen as an inner weakness that stems from either doubting the faith or being connected with someone (a Suppressive Person) who doubts Scientology and has spread his negative energy to the ill Scientology member. That is, quite literally, an insane practice designed to coverup the inner failings of the cult’s teachings.

Below is the latest video message (thanx to Flea, who covers a related matter) from Anonymous to Scientology, which contains declarations concerning the death of Uwe Stuckenbrock, the former CO$ security chief, who was sent to a detention/rehabilitation camp when he began suffering from multiple sclerosis:

Transcript of the video:

Hello, leaders of Scientology.

Eight months ago, we launched a campaign to end the evil practices of the Cult of Scientology.

We had become aware of the atrocities perpetrated by your cult, and decided to expose and subsequently put an end to the criminal, immoral, and totalitarian activities that you have become notorious worldwide for. It has now come to our attention that yet another man, who at one point trusted you, has received the same fate as Lisa McPherson.

The former international Church of Scientology security chief, Uwe Stuckenbrock , a man who had been suffering from multiple sclerosis, is now dead as a result of your negligence and complete disregard for his health and well being.

Stuckenbrock was denied medication for his MS. Instead he was promised cure through further spiritual advancement on quote unquote “the bridge to total freedom.” As no cure arrived and his condition only got worse, he attempted to escape from the cult, which resulted in his demotion to the so-called “Rehabilitation Project Force” in Los Angeles.

In this punitive hard labor camp, he had been locked up since the year 2001, only because of your paranoid fear of the light, that a man in his position would had been able to shed on your insidious and sinister criminal activities and the justice that could had resulted by such exposure.

He was held against his will, and was not permitted to receive competent medical care from a licensed MD. He could barely walk, and yet you treated him like a pack mule. Several former Church of Scientology members can vouch for this, for they have seen with their own eyes your blatant uncaring attitude towards a man, who previously trusted you.

In an attempt to avoid justice, you locked him up in the Rehabilitation Project Force at the PAC Base. Uwe is now dead, and his blood is on your hands. Rest assured that his fate won’t ever be forgotten.

We are still here and watching closely every single one of your moves from every corner of the internet. Be warned that any bad move of yours will be exposed to its fullest and only accelerate the by now inevitable downfall of the Church of Scientology in its present form.

We are Anonymous.

We are Legion.

We do not forgive.

We do not forget.

Expect us.

Below, you’ll witness an eerie foreshadowing contained within a letter from an insider of the Scientology RPF program:

RPF Insider #6

“What I wanted to say with this letter is something that I have had a lot of attention on for quite some time. Specifically there are two RPFers that are REALLY SICK AND NEED OF PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL CARE. I will take one at the time. The first RPFer is named Uwe Stuckenbrock. He arrived in the RPF here in PAC around 2001, but I believe he was on the RPF in Happy Valley before he came here. He is diagnosed with MS, Multiple Sclerosis, a disease that from what I understand (from having looked it up in the encyclopedia) there is no known cure for. Over the last 3 years, I have watched him getting worse and worse, though it seems that he is getting some of attention and care. When he arrived he had a hard time walking by himself, and this has deteriorated to the point of needing full time around the clock assistance. He always has one or two other RPFers caring for him, as at this point he cannot even make it to the bathroom by himself. He cannot walk at all now and he has to be taken around in a wheel chair. What I don’t understand is that although he is being treated with a lot of natural foods and juices and vitamins and assists he’s getting worse and worse. He does go to the local hospital sometimes with two people escorting him. He’s getting checkups at LA County Hospital or somewhere, where the church is getting free service on Medicare, because we RPFers simply don’t have any money for any medical bills. Not long ago, we had to prepare a separate room for him on the 2nd floor in the West wing, next to the stairwell towards Catalina Street. He had been in the hospital and in critical condition. When he came back he needed a cleaner, more private environment to recover. We spent several days gutting out a little closed off room (where the other guy was living that I’m going to tell you about, Mike Eves). The space was filthy and outrageously dusty, like it hadn’t been cleaned for months. We repainted the entire room, put up new curtains, put in a new carpet, new cabinets, etc. Uwe was living in a little curtained off space in a room with about 50 other guys.(the room I told you about earlier, with the bunks crammed in and up to the ceiling.) It was decided that Uwe’s condition was more critical than Mike’s, so we were ordered to switch their places!! Mike was recovering from a very critical operation for cancer, and HAD ONE LUNG REMOVED! Having watched this scene going on for years, it is obvious to me that THESE TWO GUYS WILL NEVER MAKE IT OUT OF THE RPF ALIVE! It’s technically impossible, as you have to “make someone else better” i.e. your twin, in order to graduate. These guys don’t even have twins and are just fighting to stay alive. Come on! Uwe cannot even get up to go to the bathroom. Whatis he doing in the RPF?? He cannot be getting enough professional care and attention and it’s INHUMAN to watch what is going on. All the other RPFers are probably also outraged, but are suppressing their own feelings, in the hope of not missing their own chance to get out of here. I’m actually wondering how long these guys will survive and why they are not granted some forgiveness for whatever they were assigned to the RPF for. Human decency would be to sign them in to a proper nursing home to recover or at least die in peace. The one theory that I have is this: Uwe Stuckenbrock was the International Security Chief at Hemet. O’boy! What would happen if he had the opportunity to let the world know what is going on up there or the security issues that exist all over the planet. I’m sure that he’s kept in the RPF so won’t be able to leak any data out. When he arrived on the RPF he was at the caselevel of OT III and from what I heard, don’t know if this is true, but his MS turned on while he was auditing on this level. So what has been done over the last 3 years to “handle” this? He completed OT III, was audited through OT IV and has been getting sessions on OT V for at least one

year – I guess in the hope that he’d be getting better, but he’s NOT IMPROVING! He is getting worse!”

Scientology is a harmful cult that must be stopped. Knowledge is free, and you can find it here: For more information, go to Xenu.net, WhyWeProtest.org, YouFoundTheCard.org, & Ex-ScientologyKids.com.



11 comments

iulia

wow. i knew these people where not in their right mind but i had no idea they were this dangerous.

10.16.08 | 1:26 pm
RW

Thank you for posting this.

10.16.08 | 1:46 pm
geomatic1

AB, I’ve always enjoyed your site as a source of light-hearted humor, but now I have to give you props as a foe of this quasi-religious, totalitarian cult.

I ran into a very well dressed, but masked, Anonymus protester on Hollywood Boulevard recently and had a great conversation with him about why they fight the Power. Respect.

10.16.08 | 1:53 pm

Thanx, Geo. However, don’t give me too much credit, for I’m not doing nearly as much as I feel that I should do here.

Active members of Anonymous — those that attend the protests and do the background legwork otherwise — are true heroes. What I do here is much (much!) less. Yes, I have received a few threats, but I haven’t been “name fagged” yet. Despite my precautions, it’s may just be a matter of time before that happens, but I do intend to continue speaking out if and when that occurs. Hold me to that, mates.

10.16.08 | 2:34 pm
Liz

Do you realize that there is a ad for the Scientology video channel on this page? I am sure that is not what you want to be on your webpage.

10.16.08 | 5:41 pm

Amazing the things these people get up to, and that they don’t get investigated (more) for it.

10.16.08 | 8:47 pm

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10.17.08 | 6:29 am
I R A Darth Aggie

the former CO$ security chief

I’m gonna have to work on coming up with some sympathy for Uwe. How many other people did he help consign to a similar fate?

10.17.08 | 7:29 am

Ha. Well, I don’t feel any sympathy for him either because, well, he’s dead. Should the practice continue to the innocents just because he could have been an inhumane asshole himself?

At least this brings the practice out more publicly. That is ultimately a good thing.

10.17.08 | 8:23 am

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10.18.08 | 8:00 am
Abbe

:cry:

If you know anyone with MS,you should have compassion for Uwe,even if he did do some asshole things as sec chief.11 years! People are incarcerated for worse crimes for less time.Whatever Uwe did,for fuck sakes,he well and truly paid for it.He was bedridden.He couldn’t go to the toilet by himself.And he was supposed to work his way out??

Scientologists may say he ‘pulled it in’ but real people with compassion don’t wish that sort of suffering on their worst enemy.We should be better than that.

Lisa Mc Pherson’s death got a lot of press,but I think this is equally heinous.We should get the press to notice this one.

If Scientology had any brains they would reform themselves into (mostly) innocuous new agey movement/scam like Est or The Secret (dumb.but their harm potential is a LOT less)and STILL make shitloads of money without hurting people,but no,they’re not content until they make slaves of their followers.What other church has a fricken death roll of HUNDREDS of poor souls?Disgusting.

11.22.08 | 1:44 pm


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