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Was Scientology partly responsible for the Manson Family Murders?

We all know how the Church of Scientology likes to wheel out its Celebrity recruits in an attempt to give the cult and its arcane practices an air of respectability.
Less well known, however, are the cults infamous Celebrity parishioners, which include no other than CHARLES MANSON, the lunatic who ordered his followers to murder actress Sharon Tate, entrepreneur Leno LaBianca and a number of others - and, whilst on trial, for carving a Nazi Swastika into his own forehead.
Manson was introduced to Scientology by Lanier Rayner, a cell mate at McNeil Island Penitentiary, Washington, in 1961. Manson became so obsessed with Scientology that he would speak of nothing else and, when asked by the prison service for his religion, he would reply "Scientology."
It is known that whilst serving this prison sentence, Manson took over 150 hours of Scientology training.
It has been documented that when Manson was released from prison in 1967, he had developed a philosophy of life that blended Scientology with aspects of Nietzsche. Manson was so taken by Scientology's brainwashing techniques that he bought his own e-meter.
In addition, Bruce Davis, one of Manson's gang members, had also studied Scientology (in London), before he brutally murdered Doreen Gaul and James Sharp in November 1969.
Scientology tries to distance itself from Charles Manson. However, Manson's membership of the cult was confirmed by Paulette Cooper at the Clearwater Scientology Hearings in May 1982.
These Paulette Cooper tapes are available on You Tube.

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