Scientologists View of the Fort Hood Shootings
November 20, 2009 by XENU TV
Filed under Latest News, Radio Shows
When the shootings happened at Fort Hood it didn’t take long before it was revealed that Hasan was a psychiatrist. I knew immediately that Scientology would exploit the “evil psych” angle and pin the killings on psych drugs.
Here is a caller to the Bill Handel Show who does just that. The cool thing is that Handel was ready for the call.

why didn’t they just hang up on the Scilon?
Let the Scilons rant– it only helps the critics’ case when they display in full light how bonkers they are. They can only withstand scrutiny under highly scripted conditions under their tight control.
It was the first thing I thought of when I heard the shooter was a psychiatrist, that the Scientologists would leap on this tragedy and milk it for all it was worth. I’m actually surprised that I’ve heard nothing until this clip. That said, this self-serving distortion of the govenrment’s concern regarding the potential for PTSD in our returning troops is sadly more like what I was expecting to hear from the “church”.
To be perfectly honest evreything the scientologist said there was true.
Homeland Security Classifies Returning US Veterans as Potential Terrorist Threat
“This is what the Department of Homeland Security thinks about our military men and women who are overseas fighting on our behalf:
the return of military veterans facing significant challenges reintegrating into their communities could lead to the potential emergence of terrorist groups or lone wolf extremists capable of carrying out violent attacks”
see linked website for source. Bill Handel is retarded.
Another interesting link between all those shooters, THEY ALL ENJOYED KETCHUP ON THEIR FREEDOM FRIES! when will governments start looking into these startling correlations, instead of being puppets to the great freedom fry/heinz 57 conspiracey??
……anyone?
It’s true, the government DID release a bunch of over-the-top “signs of terrorism”; list of things to watch out for. It includes any dedicated interest group of people, who can potentially become radical, and therefore extreme. They didn’t necessarily use it as a means of arresting people, but rather watching them closely for suspicious behavior.
But given all that, they obviously weren’t doing their jobs with Hasan, as his case was a more politically correct one: They thought of it as bad PR to go after him, as he was a Muslim.
i think that scientologists are potential terrorists. they have proved how brainswashed they can be with ‘operation snow white’ and for the many threats and murders like lisa m. they are zombies that can be sent to kill people like other cults have done in the past. scientology is so good that members example carradine end up commiting suicide. please please please the government is to blame. if they did not give them a tax exempt maybe this would not be happening. i think that criminal hubbard is extrememly intelligent and is an evil genius which is why he put the word ‘church’ in front of the word scientology.
Obviously you don’t have to be in a cult to espose conspiracy theories. The credibility for such theories rises and falls depending on how people articulate them. Intelligent, non-Scientologists such as myself and many others aren’t so quick to dismiss out of hand such arguments. However, as this person has been a cult member for 35 years it’s not surprising he has a diffcult time explaining his views rationally and intelligently.
Governments, by nature, rule by suspicion, the U.S. Government is no exception. It does not shock me that they may have doubts about some returning veterans being “potentional” terrorists. Having been exposed to the violence of war and possibly befriending certain members of the native population, some soldiers may have sympathy for, and believe in, Islamic fundamentalists views.
As for the connection between pshyciatric drugs and mass shootings, some evidence suggests violent thoughts and actions may be heightened by the use of such drugs but much deeper causes are at the root of such tragedies. Millions of people worldwide take such drugs and never engage in violence of any kind, nevertheless, excepting Scientology’s tactic of using mass shootings as a PR and recruitment oppourtunity, the issue itself is a valid one.
I agree with some of the other folks in the comments- The guy was right.
I have been in the anti-Scientology movement for years, and this is the first time that a Scientologist has said anything that I knew was true and documented.
The report he’s talking about is real, and the authors caught a LOT of flak for it, and subsequently apologized. Granted, the caller is still a nutjob (blaming psych drugs for ALL shootings), but he was absolutely correct on this point.
Even a blind dog finds a bone now and again.
I laughed real hard at that last bit. TC is a nutter.