Bona Dea
I came accross a sight before that had listed government documents regarding scientologists and there affiliation with reailm. It was a court document and it had to do with pending law suits against scientologists.
In the letter it defenitly and plain and clear stated that Le whats his name founder of the Is in fact a front created by scientologists as a port hole or a distraction. They have likewise done the same with other sects. Basically the sect may not actually be what the members think it is when in fact it could very well be Scientology. The Realins were reported to be in fact scientologists.
I have been surfing the net all night to find it and haven't been able to relocate it again. All the pages that I bookmarked where the links were are now comming up "PAGE NOT FOUND"!!!
Below is a few things I managed to save in word rather ten bookmark.
My head hurts and i'm sick of it now so I'll just post what I have and quit.
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Encyclopedia of American Religions
The Raelian Religion's active association with other controversial organizations was underscored in the past year when Rael himself "expressly requested that over 500 Raelians participate" in Germany in a demonstration for religious freedom "organized by the Church of Scientology" (Business Wire, Oct. 24, 1997),
an organization which is closely monitored and held under suspicion by the German government.
Meanwhile, other government authorities in Switzerland have been said to be "closely monitoring the [Raelian] movement," fearing that "the risk of collective suicide exists" (Reuters).
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NOTE: In other research I found it turned out that "Rael" Is actually just some dude who was put up to this as a front for the church of scientology.
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In the Czech Republic, a libel action has been lost by the
cult. The Association for Religious Freedom has come into being
headed by a scientologist with a Moonie as secretary.
Jon Atack October 1995
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By Rick Branch
Founder: Lafayette Ron Hubbard
Founding Date: 1953
Official Publications: Scientology produces scores of publications. A short list includes Source, The Delphian, Advance!, The Auditor, and the main textbook, Dianetics.
Organization Structure:
All authority resides in the top leadership. While there are numerous organizations throughout the world, all are directed and controlled by the few men at the top. U.S. headquarters are in Los Angeles and Clearwater, Florida.
Unique Terms: The theology of Scientology contains hundreds of unique terms which were either coined by Hubbard (e.g. Thetan) or are acrostics (e.g. MEST: Matter, Energy, Space, Time). Those which are most important will be discussed under the Doctrinal section in this Profile.
Other Names: There are numerous sub-organizations in the Church of Scientology.
Some of the more prominent would include Advanced Organization of Los Angeles,
Religious Technology Center and FLAG.
Some of the more clandestine vehicles for recruitment and dissemination of Scientology are its affiliated agencies most of which are part of W.I.S.E. (Worldwide Institute of Scientology Enterprises).
They are groups like Sterling Management,
Citizens Commission on Human Rights,
Citizens Against Taxes,
The Way to Happiness Campaign,
Hollander Consultants; Irons, Marcus & Valko, Uptrends (Podiatry Today, March 1990).
HISTORY
Founded by L. Ron Hubbard in 1953, the history of Scientology actually begins much earlier.
Hubbard had become a well known science fiction writer in the 1930's. In fact, some of his ideas which are "common to Scientology first appeared in his 1938 manuscript titled Excalibur (Kingdom of the Cults, Walter Martin, p. 345).
Dianetics came out in 1950 and the religion of Scientology was established by 1953.
Wild claims have been made about Hubbard's earlier life by Scientology publications. For example, they have claimed that he, "graduated in civil engineering from George Washington University as a nuclear physicist, although the university records show that he attended for two short years, during the second of which he was on academic probation, and failed physics. Hubbard's Ph.D. was said to be from a Sequoia University in California, although there is no proof of the existence of any accredited institution in California by that name that grants doctorates" (Ibid.).
Gerry Armstrong, a devout Scientologist assigned by the Church to write an authorized biography of Hubbard, discovered other inconsistencies in Hubbard's history. Armstrong, who has now left Scientology, states: "Nor was Hubbard a World War II hero who miraculously cured himself of nearly fatal combat wounds, as he claimed. Hubbard never saw combat. After his discharge from the Navy in 1946, he was granted 40% disability pay for arthritis, bursitis and conjunctivitis. He continued to collect this pay long after he claimed to have discovered the secret of how to cure such ailments" (Another Gospel, Ruth Tucker, p. 301).
Biographers have also uncovered Hubbard's involvement with the Occult, which probably influenced his writings.
Hubbard claimed to have had a near-death experience where he learned everything that ever puzzled the mind of man. The notorious Satanist, Aleister Crowley, was Hubbard's mentor and he lived with Crowley protege John Parsons, engaging in sex magic at their black magic mansion hospice (Los Angeles Times, 24 June 1990, p. A1).
Despite the inconsistencies in his history,
Hubbard would become one of the wealthiest and most well known leaders of a religious movement in only a few years. As of 1986 over eight million copies of his book Dianetics had been sold (Ibid., p. 299). Scientology's methodology and beliefs have led them into a long history of criminal and civil actions and convictions.
Both the U.S. Federal and Canadian courts have found top Scientology officials, and the church, guilty of charges such as burglarizing, wiretapping, and conspiracy against government agencies (Time , 6 May 1991, p. 50).
DOCTRINE
Because of the hundreds of unique terms in Scientology, the theology is often confusing to those who are new to the subject, and to those who have studied it for many years!
According to Scientology, Man is, at the core of his being, a Thetan. Hubbard's Dianetics and Scientology: Technical Dictionary explains, "The Thetan is immortal and is possessed of capabilities well in excess of those hitherto predicted for man. In the final analysis what is this thing called Thetan? It is simply you before you mocked yourself up and that is the handiest definition I know of" (p. 432). The Thetan is thus that part of each individual which is immortal and which has become contaminated or debased by the influences of MEST.
As another of Hubbard's books states, "By MEST is meant the physical universe of matter, energy, space, and time, as we know them in the physical sciences" (Science of Survival, Book Two, p. 264). Not only is the Thetan immortal, but also, "Hubbard discovered the means of separating the human personality from the body and mind. The Thetan has the power to create MEST, that is, matter, energy, space and time, or the basic stuff of existence" (Encyclopedia of American Religions, Vol. 2, p. 222).
Hence, Hubbard and Scientology would have America and the World believe that Man is an immortal Thetan, able to create MEST. However, not all MEST is good MEST. Sometimes MEST comes into conflict with the Thetan, resulting in an engram.
As Scientology endeavors to render this MEST mess intelligible they write, "An engram comes about when the individual organism suffers an intense impact with MEST. Every moment of physical pain contains with it a partial or major shutdown of the analytical function of the mind" (Science of Survival, Book Two, p. 28). Thus, an engram is a memory which is caused when any accidental event (be it major or minor) is experienced. However, at the instant that the engram is formed, often the person is unaware of the event. How is this possible?
In a series of lectures given during August and September 1950, Hubbard explained the process. "An engram is a moment of pain and unconsciousness which contains perceptics. Actually there are thousands of moments of pain with just a little unconsciousness. Even a little thing such as someone burning his finger still causes a flick of attenuation of the analytical mind. The engram has one common denominator above all else, unconsciousness. But unconsciousness is common to every single engram, because unconsciousness does just one thing; it closes down the analytical mind. So, we have coined the word anaten. It is a contraction of the two words analytical attenuation (Attenuation means shutting or closing down)" (Research and Discovery Series: A Running Record of Research into the Mind and Life, Vol. 3, pp. 114-115).
This engram is thus that "mental picture" which "contains, as part of its content, unconsciousness and physical pain" and is stored in the individual's mind (Dianetics and Scientology: Technical Dictionary, p. 114). But which mind?
As Hubbard explained, every person has two minds - the analytical mind and the reactive mind. Both having very specific functions, though not necessarily beneficial functions. In the booklet, Basic Dictionary of Dianetics and Scientology, the two minds are defined in the following ways: "analytical mind: In Dianetics and Scientology the analytical mind is the one which is alert and aware and the reactive mind simply reacts without analysis." It continues with, "reactive mind: the portion of the mind which works on a stimulus-response basis. It consists of locks, secondaries, engrams and chains of them and is the single source of human aberrations and psychosomatic ills" (pp. 2, 23).
Thus, Man in his true nature is an immortal thetan. However, the thetan is responsible for the creation of MEST. Though the thetan created the MEST, sometimes the MEST collides with the thetan resulting in the acquisition of an engram. Because every engram is accompanied by unconsciousness to a greater or lesser degree, not all engrams are known to exist by the thetan's analytical mind. As a result of the build-up of thousands of known and unknown engrams, stored in his reactive mind, man seems to experience problems throughout his life. These engrams have accumulated not only in this life but in many past lives as well through reincarnation. Thus, it is Scientology's purpose to rid the thetan of these unwanted engrams. How is this accomplished? By becoming Clear.
In defining Clear, Hubbard used an interesting analogy. Clear is "The name of a button on an adding machine. When you push it, all the hidden answers in the machine clear and the machine can be used for a proper computation. So long as the button is not pressed the machine adds all old answers to all new efforts to compute and wrong answers result. Really, that's all a Clear is. Clears are beings who have been Cleared of wrong answers or useless answers which keep them from living or thinking." The Clear " can create energy at will, and can handle and control, erase or re-create an analytical mind or reactive mind. The Clear has no engrams which can be restimulated to throw out the correctness of computations by entering hidden and false data in it" (Dianetics and Scientology: Technical Dictionary, pp. 75-76).
Hence the thetan who has reached the desired state of Clear has, in actuality, become a blank slate simply waiting for new data to be entered. As Hubbard explained in a lecture series, " you have to have a new education if you are going to change a clear's viewpoint" (Research and Discovery Series, Vol. 2, p. 408). Thus, the new data, given by Scientology is not merely a rearrangement of already existing beliefs and ideas. Rather, it is completely "new" material, which is precisely what is needed for the "new education." Without this new education it is impossible to reach the state of Clear. But if Clear is a higher state of being to which all should desire to evolve, then how is this to be accomplished? By the Scientology practice of Auditing.
Remember, the reactive mind consists of "locks" and chains of engrams. In order for the thetan to be declared Clear, the reactive mind with its engrams must be removed by auditing. "The reactive mind is removed by `returning' the pre-clear to the engram, and laying its contents before the scrutiny of the analytical mind" (Dianetics: The Original Thesis, p. 54).
Once the engram is openly expressed by the pre-clear (Scientology student), then "Auditing gets rid of unwanted barriers that inhibit, stop or blunt a person's natural abilities as well as gradiently increasing the abilities a person has so that he becomes more able and his survival, happiness and intelligence increase enormously. An activity of an auditor taking over the control of and shepherding the attention of a pc [pre-clear] so as to bring about a higher level of confront ability" (Dianetics and Scientology: Technical Dictionary, p. 28, parenthesis added). After the thetan has remembered the engram, it is then removed from the reactive mind during the auditing session with the aid of the Scientology E-Meter. This device, similar in function to a lie-detector, is said to be "An electronic instrument for measuring mental state and change of state in individuals, as an aid to precision and speed in auditing" (Basic Dictionary of Dianetics and Scientology, p. 11).
It has been correctly observed that to summarize the basic theology of Scientology in a few words is indeed a difficult task. However, in the beginning were the thetans. These were to eventually create the MEST, which in actuality would not be the best thing they could have done. For when the thetan, who inhabits the MEST comes into conflict with other MEST, an engram is recorded in the reactive mind. This engram, whether it be remembered or not, due to unconsciousness which accompanies every engram, is stored in the reactive mind and causes the thetan to believe false data [erroneous ideas]. It is the purpose of Scientology, through its auditing efforts to rid the thetan of all engrams so that in turn that thetan, who now possesses a new educational perspective on reality, as a result of the auditing, may advance to a higher state of being or Clear.
Despite claims that its doctrines do not conflict with other religions including Christianity, Scientology theology is alien and hostile to Christianity blending Occultism, Eastern mysticism and science fiction.
"Hubbard attacked Christianity as an `implant' and said Christ was fiction" (A Piece of Blue Sky, p. 383). Hubbard wrote, "neither Lord Buddha nor Jesus Christ were OT's [Operating Thetans] according to the evidences, they were just a shade above clear" (Certainty, Vol. 5, No. 10).
From: Dave Bird---St Hippo of Augustine < [email protected]>
Date: Wed Aug 14, 1996 8:59pm +0100
Corrected version:
SCIENTOLOGY COURSE MATERIALS AND PRICES F.A.Q.
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This is a listing of the Scn 'bridge' at Flag 1995 prices in US dollars.
It assumes a "processing" route i.e. paying for courses individually.
A "co-auditting" route ends up paying a roughly similar amount for
books, tapes, and other materials. The alternative of signing on as
staff means you have little time for the ("free") training in practice,
and are presented with a bill for the cash price if you don't complete
the contracted time. This is based on Martin poulter's original list.
The secret materials consist of the Grade5 up to Clear--
the original Operating Thetan levels--and some optional courses such
as the 'L' rundowns, realeased in the Fishman Affidavit. Subsquently
the New OT levels / NOTs which form the *current* OT four, five, six and
seven were posted by Vorlon.
=================NON-CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL============================
Basic Courses:
Communications Crs oneoff $ 50 = $ 50 ($ 50)
Purification Rndn oneoff $2,560 = $ 2,560 ($ 2,610)
Life Repair 2x12.5hr intensives @ $5600 = $11,200 ($ 13,810)
TRs & Objectives 2x12.5hr intensives @ $5600 = $11,200 ($ 25,010)
Scn Drug RunDown 2x12.5hr intensives @ $5600 = $11,200 ($ 36,210)
ARC straightwire 2x12.5hr intensives @ $5600 = $11,200 ($ 47,410)
The Grades:
Grade0-COMMUNICATION 3x12.5hr intensives @ $5,600 = $16,800 ($ 64,210)
Grade1-PROBLEMS 2x12.5hr intensives @ $5,000 = $11,200 ($ 75,410)
Grade2-OVERTS/W'HOLDs2x12.5hr intensives @ $5,600 = $11,200 ($ 86,610)
Grade3-ARC BREAKS 2x12.5hr intensives @ $5,600 = $11,200 ($ 97,810)
Grade4-SERVICE Fxms 2x12.5hr intensives @ $5,600 = $11,200 ($109,010)
New Era Dianetics 3x12.5hr intensives @ $5,600 = $16,800 ($115,810)
=================CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL================================
Most people go clear on Grade4 and NEDs. If not, the following
optional processes are run one by one....
Grade5-POWER 2x12.5hr intensives @ $5,600 = $11,200 /not added
R6EndWords ?2x12.5hr intensives @ $5,600 = $11,200 /not added
Clearing Course ?2x12.5hr intensives @ $5,600 = $11,200 /not added
these items are included in the Fishman affidavit before O.T.1
Immediately after clear the punter takes....
ClearCertaintyR/D 1x 5.0hr intensive @ $2,800 = $ 2,800 ($118,610)
Sunshine RunDown ?2x12.5hr intensives @ $5,600 = $11,200 ($129,810)
this apparently consists of 5 questions repeated over and over.
O.T.Preliminaries.........
Solo Auditting CsPt1 oneoff $3,200[#] = $ 3,200 ($133,010)
O.T.Preparations 2x12.5hr intensives@[#]$3,300= $ 6,600 ($139,610)
Solo Auditting CsPt2 oneoff $1,900[#] = $ 1,900 ($141,510)
O.T.Eligibility 2x12.5hr intensives@[#]$3,300= $ 6,600 ($148,110)
the above are [#]Saint Hill prices from 'the Auditor' magazine;
the last item is a lengthy 'Sec Check'.
OPERATING THETAN LEVELS.
OT-I oneoff $2,000[#] = $ 2,000 ($150,110)
it consists of a single action, go oustide and "spot a being",
but it still costs $2,000.
OT-II oneoff $3,800[#] = $ 3,800 ($153,910)
it consists of solo audutting some very long series
of verbal formulae ["GPMs"] similar to those in the clearing course.
OT-III oneoff $6,500[#] = $ 6,500 ($160,410)
in which it is revealed that out forefathers were brought here by
the space tyrant Xemu, blown up with H-Bombs, and their spirits
made to watch movies: many of them are now without bodies of their
own and act as spirit fleas ["BTs/Body Thetans"] on ours.
[+++++++++++ NOTS (Newera diantics for OTs), the New OT Levels +++++++
NOTS are an expanded version of Old OT-IV "Dormant & Sleeping BTs"
New OT-IV ?2x12.5hr intensives @ $6,500 = $13,000 ($163,410)
the NOTs drug rundown
New OT-V 4x12.5hr intensives @ $7,400 = $14,400 ($177,810)
auditted NOTs
Prior to training as a NOTs auditor, i.e. OT6, the punter has
to be fully trained as an auditor via the Saint Hill Special Briefing
course (or the similarly priced "Accademy Levels")
SHSBC oneoff $25,600 = $25,600 ($203,410)
Course Materials oneoff $18,390 = $18,390 ($221,800)
New OT-VI setups 2x12.5hr intensives @ $9,250 = $18,500 ($239,300)
preliminary material on NOTs auditting
New OT-VI oneoff $12,800 = $12,800 ($252,100)
NOTs auditting course [the complete Flag NOTs pack]
Pledge Intensive 1x12.5hr intensive @ $9,250 = $ 9,250 ($261,350)
?possibly more SecCheck material
New OT-VII oneoff @ $3,500 = $ 3,500 ($264,850)
Solo NOTs
New OT-VII C/Sing two years @ $3,200 = $ 6,400 ($301,250)
case supervisor work
+++++++++++++++++++++++ end of NOTs +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++]
OT-VIII course oneoff $10,000 = $10,000 ($311,250)
OT-VIII auditting ?2x12.5hr intensives @ $ 7,400 = $14,800 ($316,050)
OT8 "The Truth Revealed" has never changed from its original form
and is only given aboard the Sea Org ship the Fartwinds/Freewinds.
It's said to be the level which finally discusses god or the infinite,
and leads people to think LRon Hubbard is god. Well worth $300K, eh?
Most punters would take certain prestigious extra courses.
Key to Life course&
Life orientation Cs oneoff $11,500 = $11,500 ($327,550)
L10 RunDown 2x12.5hr intensives@$10,000 = $20,000 ($347,550)
L11 Rundown 2x12.5hr intensives@$10,000 = $20,000 ($367,550)
L12 Rundown 2x12.5hr intensives@$10,000 = $20,000 ($387,550)
The punter is now ready for OT9, if and when it is released.
=================UNRELEASED MATERIAL================================
You can't buy levels above OT8, but David Miscarriage and his
cronies are likely to have done further unreleased levels.
They are said to be the repackaged old OT levels.
New OT-IX (old OT-V)
Spot some spots on the sun & get mastery over the physical universe.
New OT-X (old OT-VI)
Learn astral travel & save on planefares.
New OT-XI (old OT-VII)
Planting intentions: become Dr Doolittle & talk to zoo animals.
[these are found under their old OT numbers in the Fishman afd].
PRICES SUMMARY
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By clear and CCRD completed---$119,000
By OT3 completion---$160,000
By NOTs (OT4,5,6,7) completion with mandatory SHBC---$301,000
Add optional KTL+LO & 'L' rundowns---$388,000
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A list of groups “supposedly” affiliated with CoS.
Suborganisations and NAMES of SCIENTOLOGY
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Brisker Films (reported by James Hornsby)
(From: Friedrich-Wilhelm Haack: "Findungshilfe Religion 2000 - Apologetisches
Lexikon", erschienen I/90 in Muenchen, ISBN 3-921513-91-x)
ability (= magazine)
Ability Minor (= magazine)
ABLE - Association for Better Living and Education (academe)
Academy of Religious Arts and Sciences
Academy of Scientology
Advance! (= magazine)
Advanced Ability Center - AAC
Advanced Organisation - AO
Allied Scientists of the world
Apple School
Applied Scholastics
APRL
APRT
ABC Music FmbH
ARK-Test
ASI
Association des Parents de Scientologues
Association for Better Living and Education - ABLE
Association pour le Respect des Libertes Spirituelles
Atlantic Pacific Renaissance Theatres
Auditing
AUF and AB-Verlag
The Auditor (= magazine)
Boom Management Services
Bridge Publications Inc.
Die Bruecke (= magazine)
Buergerkomittee gegen UEbergriffe der Psychologie
Buero fuer oeffentliche Angelegenheiten
CADA
Capire
CEH
Celebrity
Celebrity Center
CENSA
Centre - The Mission Journal
Childbirth Education Center
The Church of American Science
Church of Reliogious Technology - CST/COST
Church of Scientology
Church of Scientology of California
Church of Scientology Religious Education College Inc - COSRECI
Church of Sciologos
Spiritual Engeneering
Church of the New Faith
CIM
Citizens Commission on Human Rights
Clear Club
Co-Motion
College (magazine of the Dianetic College in Stuttgart)
College fuer angewandte Philosophie
Comittee on Public Health and Safety
Comittee to Re-insolve ex Offenders
Commodore Messengers Org
Concerned Bussiness Association of America
Concerned Bussinessmen's Association, U. K.
COSRECI - Church of Scientology Religious Education College Inc
COST
Crimanon
CST
David Singer Consulants
Delphian School
Der Freiheits-Spiegel (= magazine)
Dian-aero-etics
Dianetic Post (= magazine)
Dianetik
Dianetik aktuell (= magazine)
Dianetik-Forschungsstiftung
Dianetik Sendling
Dianetik-Journal (= magazine)
Dianetik-Zentrum OEsterreich
Dianetische Praxis
Die neue Gazette (= magazine)
Distribution Center Inc
Education alive
Eglise de la Nouvelle Comprehension
Eglise de la Nouvelle Foi
Elternverband Deutscher Scientology Kirchen
ERT
Tom Esterbrook
Excalibur
Excalibur Pre-OT
Expand! (= magazine)
Expansion Newsletter
F.SEF. - Freunde des Sichere Umgebung Fonds
FEGU
Flag Service Org
Flag Ship Service Organization
FOLO
Freewinds
Freiheit (=magazine)
Der Freiheitsspiegel (=magazine)
FSM-Newsletter (=magazine)
FSM-Post (Stuttgart) (=magazine)
G&G Food Supply
GAME - Le Group pour l'Amelioration des Methodes d'enseignement
Gesellschaft fuer Innovation mbH - GFI
Gesellschaft gegen psychiatrische Gewalt
Gesellschaft zur Foerderung religioeser Toleranz und zwischenmenschlicher
Beziehungen
GOLD
Golden Bough
Good News
Guardian Office
Gung-Ho-Gruppen
HASI - Hubbard Association of Scientologists International
High Winds
Lafayette Ronald Hubbard
Hubbard Dianetic Foundation of Wichita Inc.
Hubbard Dianetics Research Foundation
Hubbard Explorational Company Ltd
Hubbard Scientology Research Foundation
I Help
I-QI
ICLSA - Israeli Center for Scientology in Los Angeles
Impact (=magazine)
INCOMM - International Network of Computer Organized Management
Informationskreis fuer Religionen
Institut Wissen und Koennen
Institut fuer angewandte Philosophie
Institution de Tecnologia para la Education A. C. - ITE
International Business Center, CH-Geneve
International Dianetic Society Inc.
International Organization for Scientific Cooperation and Development - IOSCD
International Training School
Journal of Scientology (=magazine)
Kinderliga mit Ernaehrungsumstellung gegen Psychodrogen e. V.
Kommission fuer Polizeireform
Kommission fuer Verstoesse der Psychiatrie gegen Menschenrechte
Kommission zum Schutz des Buergers gegen Datenmissbrauch
KSW News (=magazine)
Ligue Contre la Corruption de Justice
London Congress on Nuclear Radiation and Health
Majestic Cruise Lines
Menschenrechte aktuell (=magazine)
Michigan Purification Project
moderne industrie verlagsservice gmbh
Narconon
New Age Management
Neue Welt e. V.
Neue Welt Scientology College Bonn e. V.
Neue Zivilisation (=magazine)
New Era Acting Technique
New Era Acting Technology
New Era GmbH
New Era Publications
New World Corps
Oesterreichische Gesellschaft zum Schutz vor Verstoessen der Psychiatrie gegen
die Menschenrechte
Office of Special Affairs
Operating Clear
Operating Thetan - OT
Opinion Leader News (=magazine)
OT-News (=magazine)
Oxfort Capacity Analysis
Oxfort-Persoenlichkeits-Test
Oyotetsugaku
Pacific Renaissance Theatre Company
Philadelphia Doctorate Course
Phoenix
public (=magazine)
Radio Freiheit
realitaet (=magazine)
Rehabilitation Technology Center - RTC
Ron's Journal (=magazine)
Saibt Hill
Scientific Press of Phoenix
Scientology heute (=magazine)
Scientology Kirche Bayern e. V.
Scientology Kirche Deutschland
Scientology Missions International - SMI
Sea Org/The Sea Organization
Social Coordination News
SoCo - Social Coordination
Source (=magazine)
Soutien pour un Envirement Sain
Soutien pour une Justice Honnete
Soziale Koordination
Task Force on Mental Retardation
Tech News (=magazine)
Theta-Magazine
Traegerverein zur Gruendung einer multikonfessionellen Grundschule mit
paedagogischem Konzept nach Hubbard
Upper Org News
Ursprung (magazine)
VEM - Verband engagierter Manager e. V.
Verband engagierter Zahnaerzte
Verband verantwortungsbewusster Geschaeftsleute e. V. - VVG
Vereinigung zur Humanisierung religioes-ideologischer Konflikte
WISE - World Institute of Scientology Enterprises
ZIEL - Zentrum fuer individuelles und effektives Lernen
Zentrum fuer Kunst und Kommunikation
Zukunft - Die Zeitschrift der Flag Consultant Europe
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Here is a list of some of the organisations run by
Scientology. Unfortunately it is about 10 years out of
date.
All Party Freedom of Information Committee
Author Services Incorporated
Bridge Publications
Campaign against Psychiatric Atrocities
Citizens Comission on Human Rights
Concerned Businessmen's Association of the UK
Criminon
Dianetics Information Centre
Dignity for the Aged
Dr Pillpusher Campaign
Effective Education Association
Foundation of Advanced Abilities
Institute of Applied Philosophy
International Biographical Centre
Narconon
New Era Publications
Rehab
Religious Research Foundation
Religious Technology Centre
Saint Hill Foundation
Set a Good Example Campaign
Society for Safety in Mental Healing
Task Force on Mental Retardation
UK Conference of Social Betterment and Reform
UK Police Reform Group
Way to Happiness Campaign
TECH PRESERVATION COSTS
The church had to provide information to the IRS of the 5
highest paid service providers between 1989-91. From this list
>from the 1023 forms, below is how much the church spent on
building nuclear bomb proof vaults to store Hubbard's writings:
1989 9,553,582
1990 15,008,504
1991 11,223,349
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total 35,785,435
So, in 3 years the church spent at *least* almost $36 million
dollars to preserve Hubbard tech in case of some calamity. This
brings up at least 2 points;
1) the church is predicting some future nuclear or other type
of holocaust.
2) the church is predicting that Scientology teachings may die
out and must be stored somewhere so future generations can dig
them up and start over again.
These are the only 2 reasons I can come up with for the above
expenses. In the documents are pictures of these sites, and they
all include "nuclear bomb-proof doors", for example. They are
built to withstand enormous cataclysms to be sure.
Why does the church hierarchy spend $36 million in such a
strange way (Christianity didn't have this and it's 2000 years
old!)? Does it bother you Scientologists that you had no input
into this expense? Do you know how much cheaper your courses
could be if this expense did not exist? Do you know how much it
will cost to maintain these places, and how much was spent on the
property and property development? Do you know how much is being
spent putting Hubbard tech on gold CDs? Do you care? Whose idea
was this in the first place? Who approved it? Was it debated? How
were the contracts decided on? Were the contractors acquaintences
of any of the people who approved the contracts?
Who will get to visit these vaults? Who has the combination to the
doors? Who will know what is really in the vaults? Will there be armed
guards at these vaults 24 hours per day? Who will pay for the guards?
Why are all 3 vaults in the Southwestern United States?
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Jeff Jacobsen SP3, Scientology critic
PO Box 3541 ftp.primenet.com /users/c/cultxpt
Scottsdale AZ 85271 http://www.xnet.com/~can/can.html
USA Scientology has raided 4 critics' homes!!!
Jehovah Yireh Baptist Church
408 South Flower Avenue, Brea, CA 92821
(714) 255-0875
Jehovan Yireh Baptist Church
1808 Rolling Hills Drive, Fullerton, CA 92835
(714) 255-0654
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http://www.minet.org/TM-EX/Summer-93
TM-EX NEWSLETTER
TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION EX-MEMBERS SUPPORT GROUP
Volume V, No. 3, Summer 1993
"St. Bartholomew's Committee." <FIREPHIM>=<Cult Cartel>
TM linked to Cult Cartel
Having been denoucned one after the other, the cults have decided to
counterattack as a group through a new weapon, called FIREPHIM. Such a
cartel is an old dream, dating back to the '80s,
when the Church of
Scientology and TM formed an ephemeral "St. Bartholomew's Committee."
But in recent years, wounded by the same enemies, the Justice
Department, the Department of General Investigation, and above all
ADFI (the Association for Defense of the Family and the Individual),
an anti-cult organization that has become the cults bete noire,
the groups are
reorganizing.
In 1990, Rael and Daniel Gounord, head of
the French Scientologists,
met in Claremond-Ferrand. Soon jailed in
Lyon with other Scientology directors on criminal charges in
connection with the church's operations, Gounord got a letter from a
Unification Church official, and not long after there followed a
meeting among representatives of Moon, Scientology and Rael, and later
contacts were made with other groups and an association registered
with authorities. The groups, agreeing never to discuss philosophies,
is based in Strasbourg to influence the European Parliament, which
meets there.
FIREPHIM has joined demonstrations against racism and xenophobia in
France and Germany, saying that their human rights, too, are being
violated, because they are ''minority religions.'' The new lobby has
declared January 7 a day of ''National Observance of Religious and
Philosophical Movements,'' and is setting up what appears to be an
intellectual wing. Thus far they have gained the support of a Sorbonne
professor.
Under the Mask of the Cartel, Le Point, February 27, 1993~
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**********************Public Notice and Warning!*********************
the Leo J Ryan Foundation is what CULTINFO service, evolved into, they are folks that used to run the Cult AWARENESS Network [ which is now run by Scientologists who answer the phones - their website is www.cultinfo.org that's the REAL website for the old-non-
Scientologist Cult Awareness Network folks
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Scientology has formed a fake website www.educfnd.org which is registered at internic to Leo J Ryan Education Foundation.!!
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Just another typical effort to confuse the public by the Masters of Deception - Scientology!
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SOrry if I doubled up of anything I didn't take much time to proof read and some of the sights I got this info from had some of the same info.
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I hope this is of some interest to some of you.
It's pretty wild.
Ol' XENU doesn't even know who he is and he is trying to tell us who we are. ROLFTMAO!!!!
I may still have some stuff left that I overlooked. I'll look later.
http://ourworld.cs.com/pwmkwzy/home.html