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Scientology is a particularly controversial phenomenon, describing itself as
a religion (including styling their organization as "Church of Scientology"),
described by others as a psycho cult, a sect, a commercial organization
disguising itself as religion etc. The question of it having state-acknowledged
status as religion, i.e. usually with fiscal privileges, has been in the center
of the controversies, e.g. in Germany in the 1990s. At this time I own a
publication (recently retrieved from my archives) called "Freiheit", published
in 1995, basically a pamphlet attacking any persons critical of Scientology; it
was circulated at university. There are two interesting photographs in this
publication:
p. 27 shows the Scientology Center in Hamburg with
two flags in front of the building.
The flags are yellow with red inscription "DIANETIK". Dianetik is the German
translation of Dianetics, the psychological ideas and practices of Scientology.
p. 29 shows the inauguration of the European headquarters of Scientology at
Copenhagen in 1995. Beside a number of national flags (Denmark, Sweden,
?Netherlands, ?France, ?, ?, Romania, Belgium, Cyprus, Greece) it shows two
flags beside an effigy of Scientology founder Ron L. Hubbard: the
Danish flag and a
white flag with a rather complicated
coat of arms-like emblem, that I can't identify. Any ideas?
M.E.V. Schmöger,
5 May 2009
I did a quick Google images search for “Church of Scientology coat of arms”
and immediately had an image of the complicated
coat of arms-like emblem on the white
flag. It’s for Scientology's so-called Sea Organization.
Russ Adams,
31 July 2018