Scientology’s Fietsarrangement is a Dutch term that translates to “Scientology’s Bicycle Arrangement.” It is a program designed to attract new members to the Church of Scientology by offering them a free bicycle in exchange for attending a series of introductory lectures.
The program was launched in the Netherlands in 2006 and has since been expanded to other countries, including the United States and Australia. It has been criticized by some as a predatory recruitment tactic, as the bicycles are often given away to people who are vulnerable or in need.
The Church of Scientology has defended the program, saying that it is a way to offer people a free mode of transportation and to introduce them to the benefits of Scientology. However, some critics have argued that the program is simply a way to get people in the door so that they can be pressured into becoming paying members of the church.
Whether or not Scientology’s Fietsarrangement is a legitimate program or a predatory recruitment tactic is a matter of opinion. However, it is important to be aware of the program and its potential risks before participating in it.
If you are interested in learning more about Scientology’s Fietsarrangement, you can visit the website of the Church of Scientology Netherlands.