Scientology’s Links
To Luciferianism
By James Donahue
July 4, 2005
During his lecture on
Sunday Aaron C. Donahue said the Church of Scientology, founded by the late L. Ron Hubbard,
owes its origins to the work of Aleister Crowley and the secret organization Crowley
once headed, the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.)
Donahue said his own
roots are nearly the same as Hubbard’s, since he also is an ardent student of Crowley
and has a history of involvement with the O.T.O.
He said he, like Hubbard,
brought secrets from the O.T.O. and that they are the foundation of both the Church
of Scientology and the Luciferian movement. The difference is that Hubbard
abandoned any ties to Lucifer and instead, mixed Christianity to a religious organization he founded, now known as the Church of Scientology.
Donahue said Hubbard
was a brilliant man whose concept of dynamics became a huge success. “It was brilliantly constructed and executed by
some very smart people” and brought Hubbard wealth and fame.
Donahue said he is moving
in a similar direction in founding the Order of Lucifer, “except I am going to remain a Luciferian. Our order is not
to be conceived as a threat. We are asking questions and seeking truth. Our goal is to make contact and find a way to save
our planet,” he said.
In contrast, the Church of Scientology
offers answers to everything, he said
Strangely, however, Donahue
said the Church of Scientology
is designed so much like the Luciferian Order, that he said he believes its members will find it easy to understand Luciferianism
and adapt to the spiritual movement, if they choose.
He said actor Tom Cruise,
who is an outspoken Scientologist, doesn’t realize that he is on a Luciferian path.
This is why Cruise has
escaped a curse that Donahue put on the people involved in the filming of the ill-fated movie “Suspect Zero,”
directed by E. Elias Merhige. That film, financed by Cruise and shot in New Mexico
in 2002, was a thriller involving a former military man with training as a remote viewer. Donahue and his former remote viewing
instructor, Ed Dames, were cast in the film.
When Donahue’s
involvement as a Luciferian was learned, his part was cut from the film. In defiance, Merhige inserted a long segment showing
Kingsley kneeling in prayer, giving his heart to Jesus. That part replaced Donahue’s portion of the film.
The film got bad reviews
and was a bust.
Donahue said all of the
people involved in that plot were caught up in the curse, except Cruise. “I could not curse one of our own,” he
said.
Donahue is a practicing
black magickian.
As an interesting sidebar
to this story, Donahue noted that the new film, War of the Worlds, starring Cruise, is a twisted version of a Scientologist
story about an alien landing.
Donahue said the Scientologists
believe that an alien race known as the Annunaki, made popular by the writings of Zecharia Sitchin, are expected to return
to Earth and make contact with humans.
Sitchin’s story
is that the Annunaki trained the humanoids of Earth to be their working slaves. They are said to live on a 12th
planet called Nibiru that passes through our solar system and coming close to Earth every 3,600 years.
Donahue said this story
is a myth based on the invasion of the dark skinned races in Egypt and
parts of Europe at the time of the Pharos.
“The Annunaki story
is a racist idea,” Donahue said. “The dark skinned people come from different origins but they are still human.
Luciferianism offers an opportunity to unite all of the alien races.”