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I Spent 9 Years Inside Scientology: The Shared Occult Origins of the Nazi Party and Scientology — and What It Means Today | Jon Atack

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Mar 3, 2026
Jon Atack, former Scientologist and long-time investigator of authoritarian cults, shares his nine-year inside story and decades of research. He traces occult links between Nazi ideology and Scientology. The conversation covers hypnotic techniques repackaged as science, recruitment tactics, hidden harms inside movements, and how modern wellness and online outreach amplify these dangers.
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INSIGHT

How Hubbard Turned Occult Tricks Into A Marketable Religion

  • L. Ron Hubbard repackaged Western occult and hypnotic techniques into a sellable system called Scientology.
  • Jon Atack traces this to Crowley and earlier occult sources, showing Hubbard fused hypnosis, repetition, fixation, and mimicry with promises of supernatural powers.
INSIGHT

Dianetics Failed Then Evolved Into Scientology

  • Dianetics began as a hypnotic, abreactive method Hubbard marketed as a 'modern science of mental health' but failed and drew legal action.
  • After medical critics and lawsuits, Hubbard shifted to reincarnation and created Scientology in 1952 to rescue the failing technique.
ANECDOTE

Jon Atack's Nine Year Path Inside Scientology

  • Jon Atack joined Scientology at 19 after personal crisis and found early members welcoming and seemingly genuine.
  • He trained extensively, did 25 steps of the bridge, reached Operating Thetan level 5, and lived as a devoted believer for nine years.
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