Angie Blankenship just moved to Clearwater. David Miscavige attack dog for years and the I/C of SP Hole

ILove2Lurk

Lisbeth Salander Redux
Mike -- and his book -- could be our last best hope. Everyone else is taking bribes, staying silent, and signing heavy NDAs to protect the ongoing financial fraud.

What point are we at in the movie? Important to know. The point we're at in the movie is that after chasing the vampire for nearly two hours, it's time for the protagonist to drive a stake into the heart of the vampire or produce a revolver with a silver bullet and be done with it. I mean we are at that point in the movie. The vampire must be dispatched. It's time.

Can he do it? Will he do it??
 
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HelluvaHoax!

Well-known member
The absolute idiocy and demented actions of the cult in spite of touting their DATA SERIES
which is supposed to find the WHY and revert ANY non optimum scene is laughable.
Their WHY for just about any Internet whistleblower is

He is SP !
She is SP !
THEY ARE DRAMATIZING THEIR EVIL INTENTIONS !

The data series says
GET A BRIGHT IDEA.
Implement a handling to revert the scene.

The BRIGHT IDEA OF THE CULT is to make more smear and smut pages on the target.

Mike Rinder is a prime example. They used him as Church Spokesman for some 20+ years.
Now the smear pages call him a rapist and wife batterer which they say happened for years.
So their *superior* sec check *TEK* did not know their *SPOKESMAN* was a villain ?

And with all their paid Google ADS to ensure the public would believe Mike Rinder is a rapist and wife batterer ~~
END result
NEW BOOK is out.
::::::The cult using the data series ! ::::::


Laughter
PS
Embarrassed to admit their spokesman Mike Rinder had fled, blown, escaped, they kept image #1 below on their Internet site for a full year after he had blown.....it was mocked all over the web. LOL
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Amazing stuff, the cult always finding the "WHY" that Scientologists are SPs.

If one takes both the ELITE EXECS at Gold and the ELITE EXECS at old St. Hill, weren't about 80% of them all declared SP?

Wasn't the percentage supposed to be only 2.5%?

2.5% vs 80%.

That means the highest level Scientologists are 32 times more often SPs, than the ratio found in the general population. What does that tell us about Scientology's "tech"? LOL


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HelluvaHoax!

Well-known member
Mike -- and his book -- could be our last best hope. Everyone else is taking bribes, staying silent, and signing heavy NDAs to protect the ongoing financial fraud.

What point are we at in the movie? Important to know. The point we're at in the movie is that after chasing the vampire for nearly two hours, it's time for the protagonist to drive a stake into the heart of the vampire or produce a revolver with a silver bullet and be done with it. I mean we are at that point in the movie. The vampire must be dispatched. It's time.

Can he do it? Will he do it??
LOL!

Here's the problem.

Hubbard starred in the original Scientololgy movie. Blockbuster revenues!

Miscavige was then cast in the sequel. Blockbuster revenues!

So, naturally it became a franchise property. At least a 3-picture deal.

The 3rd installment (still featuring Miscavige) already began filming. It opens with a montage of pr flaps for the cult. Leah Remini blows and unleashes her award winning series, her book and podcasts. Going Clear sends up a towering nuclear mushroom cloud when it goes viral on HBO. Then the pandemic turns the orgs into boarded-up ghost towns. And the Masterson rape cases, coverup, and civil/criminal trials loom darkly overhead, throwing a grim shadow over the emaciated corpus of a once booming cult. All that before the opening credits.

It's a long movie and when the grumbling parishioners and legal dangers begin to close in, the vampire Miscavige moves "off the lines" of management, exactly like Hubbard pretended to in his last years on the lam. A substitute (new actor) will take his place. The writers will have to very creatively weave the plot points and narrative so the seams are not showing too badly. It doesn't really take much to keep Scientology moviegoers cheering, gulping popcorn and grinning---they are very easily pleased.

The new actor playing the vampire will reveal to Scientologists that he's really a saint and he/she will show kindness to all while Miscavige is elsewhere managing cult finances and investment portfolios.

The movie ends when the new actor simply blows one day. Nothing more than that. And then--most of the remaining (stunned) Scientologists will look around and then look at each other blankly and give a "Well, I guess that's the end of it, let's go home" shrug.

That's my take. Nobody really cares about Scientology once the spell is broken. They just all quietly shuffle out of the orgs as if nothing happened and everything is normal. LOL.

What? You were expecting silver bullets? LOL


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cakemaker

Well-known member
The new actor playing the vampire will reveal to Scientologists that he's really a saint and he/she will show kindness to all while Miscavige is elsewhere managing cult finances and investment portfolios.

The movie ends when the new actor simply blows one day. Nothing more than that. And then--most of the remaining Scientologists will look around and look at each other blankly and give a "Well, I guess that's the end of it, let's go home" shrug.
There could also be a Director's cut with an alternate ending where the new actor, the Saint, DISCOVERS (oh my!) that Miscavige has been the SP all along.(except nobody noticed).

Missions are fired, 3D engrams are run, staff are told to blow charge but, instead, they actually blow and the cult collapses like a squeaky balloon when the air goes out.
 

PirateAndBum

Administrator
Staff member
1970

WHAT YOUR FEES BUY
auditor-51

I wonder if you’ve ever estimated how much it costs to launch a new subject into the world, keep it pure, keep it going right, make progress and defend it.

For that matter, what do you suppose it costs an organization to deliver an hour of processing?

I know that Dianetic and Scientology services should be free and I wish they were.

Personally I have tried to do my part in this. None of the researches of Dianetics and Scientology were ever actually paid for out of organizational fees. With my typewriter I paid for the research myself. Occasionally orgs were supposed to but they never did.

Independent of research costs, the 13 1/2 million dollars that orgs owed me for services rendered, 10% (the usual author’s royalties), lectures, loans, things paid out of my own pocket I never collected.

As even the royalties of the first book were given to orgs for their work, I didn’t even make anything out of that best seller. Its paperback is again a newsstand best seller in the U.S. but I don’t collect those royalties either. Even today I draw less than an org staff member and they draw very little.

So the fees you pay for service do not go to me.

A Sea Org member draws only about four pounds a week and his room and board. We run our ships and stations at a cost that would make a cost accountant disbelieve it. So not much of your fee goes to them even though they bear a full burden of management of pure services.

Org staff members over the world work for so little that Execs occasionally get letters from their landladies demanding orgs increase their pay level so staff members can pay their rent.

So not much of your fees goes to them.

Occasionally some org or franchise goes on a big kick of high pay. We very soon pull the rug out from under that. So if your fee went that way for a brief period we corrected the outness fast as we frown on money-motivation like a thundercloud.

Some fringe fellows know that if you had a complete monopoly on the only workable mental technology on the planet you could make billions. That’s why they’re on the “fringe”. So we prevent your fee from going in that direction.

Then were does your fee go?

-----

Since 1950. So-called “mental health” groups have fought to discredit and decrease the power of Dianetics and Scientology.

For 19 years, using their press control, government stooges and puppets, these psychiatric front groups have conducted a continuous suppressive covert operation against us.

Why? They feared that as our power increased they would lose their easy appropriations and fail in their plans for a 1984 World.

We were not even in their line of country – the insane. Yet such was their fear, they have spent untold sums to bring about our destruction.

We not only know who why and where with full documentation we also know their sordid intentions for the world. Some of your fee made the work to collect that evidence possible.

Bad press, inquiries, bans, these are the surface you see. Those are their fingerprints.

Below that level it’s a rough fight and has been for 18 years.

Our press consultants tell us we must never mention it as it “frightens the public.”

We are in the weird position of being perhaps the only really effective Western security force. We wouldn’t give five pence for the rest of them combined.

If a definition of governing is maintaining an orderly peace in which business can be conducted, then there sure isn’t any real government.

So a portion of your fee is spent on patching up the damage done, keeping going in spite of attacks and nullifying the actions against the West of a very choice lot of bad hats. If we didn’t have the documentary evidence I wouldn’t dare mention it.

It costs money to bring cases up to US Supreme Court level as we have. The legal defense expenses we have in a dozen countries is not small.

So a portion of your fees goes to keeping the subject available to you and to the world.

We work very hard to keep tech being done well. It is nothing for us to put two people on a fast plane and send them half around the world to straighten up the Case Supervision and auditing in an area so you can have confidence in the service you get.

It is routine to send the highest class people we have to handle “ARC Breaks of Long Duration” in the field or on admin lines or to see they get handled.

Your fee supports a long and complex set of communication lines by which tech and admin can be cared for rapidly.

A portion of your fee just the other day began a survey of a backward country to introduce high speed educational processes to bring their people quickly from the stone age up to present time. The “Peace Corps” was also there on cushy government funds building houses for a big construction company at a nice profit. But we, unsupported, began the effective work actually needed there to help the people.

A tiny bit of your fee neated up an area ruined for Americans by the American Navy.

Small parts of your fee heal up a lot of things over the world.

But the biggest part of your fee stays right in your area. It is used to make training and processing and data available to the next fellow first by keeping the org there and second by letting him know about it and third by making as sure as possible that the training and processing he gets is standard and effective.

Your fee keeps the nearest org alive and functioning and the environment safe.

It is not easy to do, hit repeatedly as we are.

Gradually little by little we are taking the pressure off our orgs. Gradually surely and certainly the bad hats and losing their own power in the world.

If we had the fantastic sums appropriated to “mental health” (and put largely in their own pockets or used to try to crush anyone else) we would make a lot lot lot more progress. As we wouldn’t also have to fight the lies that money buys into press and government.

But we don’t have appropriations. They are given only to those who deal in death, it seems.

So little by little, using the fees you give us for your service, your training and your processing, we create little by little areas of sanity.

And as these areas spread out, releasing and Clearing the community, if we continue to be alert and competent, perhaps those areas will meet one country, one continent to the next and we will have a cleaner, saner world.

Your fee is supporting and continuing the greatest hope that man had ever had and the orgs and people vital to its survival and increase.

Your fee does what it takes to get the job done.

Thank you.

L. Ron Hubbard


SUMMARY: Ron was both an altruist and a humanitarian who took a vow of poverty. His infinite generosity was beyond our imaginations (on this planet), therefore it is futile to even attempt to calculate.

Now there is a perfect piece of rhetorical writing for our dear Riddick to analyze!
 

PirateAndBum

Administrator
Staff member
LOL!

Here's the problem.

Hubbard starred in the original Scientololgy movie. Blockbuster revenues!

Miscavige was then cast in the sequel. Blockbuster revenues!

So, naturally it became a franchise property. At least a 3-picture deal.

The 3rd installment (still featuring Miscavige) already began filming. It opens with a montage of pr flaps for the cult. Leah Remini blows and unleashes her award winning series, her book and podcasts. Going Clear sends up a towering nuclear mushroom cloud when it goes viral on HBO. Then the pandemic turns the orgs into boarded-up ghost towns. And the Masterson rape cases, coverup, and civil/criminal trials loom darkly overhead, throwing a grim shadow over the emaciated corpus of a once booming cult. All that before the opening credits.

It's a long movie and when the grumbling parishioners and legal dangers begin to close in, the vampire Miscavige moves "off the lines" of management, exactly like Hubbard pretended to in his last years on the lam. A substitute (new actor) will take his place. The writers will have to very creatively weave the plot points and narrative so the seams are not showing too badly. It doesn't really take much to keep Scientology moviegoers cheering, gulping popcorn and grinning---they are very easily pleased.

The new actor playing the vampire will reveal to Scientologists that he's really a saint and he/she will show kindness to all while Miscavige is elsewhere managing cult finances and investment portfolios.

The movie ends when the new actor simply blows one day. Nothing more than that. And then--most of the remaining Scientologists will look around and look at each other blankly and give a "Well, I guess that's the end of it, let's go home" shrug.

That's my take. Nobody really cares about Scientology once the spell is broken. They just all quietly shuffle out of the orgs as if nothing happened and everything is normal. LOL.

What? You were expecting silver bullets? LOL


.
But,



but,



but ...








What about Tampa Brad?

You don't think his blockbuster videos on YouTube will bring about Planetary Clearing on a scale never seen before?
 

onceuponatime

Well-known member
I don't think they received a penny. Ron certainly did not make any money from Scientology either.

LRH was very explicit and transparent (in writing!) on how parishioner donations must be spent and he NEVER authorized even one thin dime to be paid for so-called "settlements".

If you don't believe me, here it is in policy:

1970

WHAT YOUR FEES BUY
auditor-51

I wonder if you’ve ever estimated how much it costs to launch a new subject into the world, keep it pure, keep it going right, make progress and defend it.

For that matter, what do you suppose it costs an organization to deliver an hour of processing?

I know that Dianetic and Scientology services should be free and I wish they were.

Personally I have tried to do my part in this. None of the researches of Dianetics and Scientology were ever actually paid for out of organizational fees. With my typewriter I paid for the research myself. Occasionally orgs were supposed to but they never did.

Independent of research costs, the 13 1/2 million dollars that orgs owed me for services rendered, 10% (the usual author’s royalties), lectures, loans, things paid out of my own pocket I never collected.

As even the royalties of the first book were given to orgs for their work, I didn’t even make anything out of that best seller. Its paperback is again a newsstand best seller in the U.S. but I don’t collect those royalties either. Even today I draw less than an org staff member and they draw very little.

So the fees you pay for service do not go to me.

A Sea Org member draws only about four pounds a week and his room and board. We run our ships and stations at a cost that would make a cost accountant disbelieve it. So not much of your fee goes to them even though they bear a full burden of management of pure services.

Org staff members over the world work for so little that Execs occasionally get letters from their landladies demanding orgs increase their pay level so staff members can pay their rent.

So not much of your fees goes to them.

Occasionally some org or franchise goes on a big kick of high pay. We very soon pull the rug out from under that. So if your fee went that way for a brief period we corrected the outness fast as we frown on money-motivation like a thundercloud.

Some fringe fellows know that if you had a complete monopoly on the only workable mental technology on the planet you could make billions. That’s why they’re on the “fringe”. So we prevent your fee from going in that direction.

Then were does your fee go?

-----

Since 1950. So-called “mental health” groups have fought to discredit and decrease the power of Dianetics and Scientology.

For 19 years, using their press control, government stooges and puppets, these psychiatric front groups have conducted a continuous suppressive covert operation against us.

Why? They feared that as our power increased they would lose their easy appropriations and fail in their plans for a 1984 World.

We were not even in their line of country – the insane. Yet such was their fear, they have spent untold sums to bring about our destruction.

We not only know who why and where with full documentation we also know their sordid intentions for the world. Some of your fee made the work to collect that evidence possible.

Bad press, inquiries, bans, these are the surface you see. Those are their fingerprints.

Below that level it’s a rough fight and has been for 18 years.

Our press consultants tell us we must never mention it as it “frightens the public.”

We are in the weird position of being perhaps the only really effective Western security force. We wouldn’t give five pence for the rest of them combined.

If a definition of governing is maintaining an orderly peace in which business can be conducted, then there sure isn’t any real government.

So a portion of your fee is spent on patching up the damage done, keeping going in spite of attacks and nullifying the actions against the West of a very choice lot of bad hats. If we didn’t have the documentary evidence I wouldn’t dare mention it.

It costs money to bring cases up to US Supreme Court level as we have. The legal defense expenses we have in a dozen countries is not small.

So a portion of your fees goes to keeping the subject available to you and to the world.

We work very hard to keep tech being done well. It is nothing for us to put two people on a fast plane and send them half around the world to straighten up the Case Supervision and auditing in an area so you can have confidence in the service you get.

It is routine to send the highest class people we have to handle “ARC Breaks of Long Duration” in the field or on admin lines or to see they get handled.

Your fee supports a long and complex set of communication lines by which tech and admin can be cared for rapidly.

A portion of your fee just the other day began a survey of a backward country to introduce high speed educational processes to bring their people quickly from the stone age up to present time. The “Peace Corps” was also there on cushy government funds building houses for a big construction company at a nice profit. But we, unsupported, began the effective work actually needed there to help the people.

A tiny bit of your fee neated up an area ruined for Americans by the American Navy.

Small parts of your fee heal up a lot of things over the world.

But the biggest part of your fee stays right in your area. It is used to make training and processing and data available to the next fellow first by keeping the org there and second by letting him know about it and third by making as sure as possible that the training and processing he gets is standard and effective.

Your fee keeps the nearest org alive and functioning and the environment safe.

It is not easy to do, hit repeatedly as we are.

Gradually little by little we are taking the pressure off our orgs. Gradually surely and certainly the bad hats and losing their own power in the world.

If we had the fantastic sums appropriated to “mental health” (and put largely in their own pockets or used to try to crush anyone else) we would make a lot lot lot more progress. As we wouldn’t also have to fight the lies that money buys into press and government.

But we don’t have appropriations. They are given only to those who deal in death, it seems.

So little by little, using the fees you give us for your service, your training and your processing, we create little by little areas of sanity.

And as these areas spread out, releasing and Clearing the community, if we continue to be alert and competent, perhaps those areas will meet one country, one continent to the next and we will have a cleaner, saner world.

Your fee is supporting and continuing the greatest hope that man had ever had and the orgs and people vital to its survival and increase.

Your fee does what it takes to get the job done.

Thank you.

L. Ron Hubbard





SUMMARY: Ron was both an altruist and a humanitarian who took a vow of poverty. His infinite generosity was beyond our imaginations (on this planet), therefore it is futile to even attempt to calculate.


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It's funny reading stuff like this now vs when you believed it. When you're in it sounds like a somewhat reasonable explanation, as long as you don't look at it too much. Once you stop believing and look at the data it doesn't hold up. It's interesting to see the mix of truths, half truths, and lies.

Mike -- and his book -- could be our last best hope. Everyone else is taking bribes, staying silent, and signing heavy NDAs to protect the ongoing financial fraud.

What point are we at in the movie? Important to know. The point we're at in the movie is that after chasing the vampire for nearly two hours, it's time for the protagonist to drive a stake into the heart of the vampire or produce a revolver with a silver bullet and be done with it. I mean we are at that point in the movie. The vampire must be dispatched. It's time.

Can he do it? Will he do it??
Well, keep in mind this is a big vampire with billions of dollars in assets. I'm more of the mind that the fatal blow has already been struck, the vampire is too big (and stupid) to realize it's already dead, it will take time to die. Of course more blows will hasten it's death, and maybe there is some type of finishing move out there. I'd be happy to see a finishing blow instead of it continuing to bleed out, but the end result will be the same.
 

Reyne Mayer

Pansexual Revolutionary
That means the highest level Scientologists are 32 times more often SPs, than the ratio found in the general population. What does that tell us about Scientology's "tech"? LOL
doesn't that demonstrate the unexpectedly high effectiveness of SP 'tech' -- attracting SPs at 47x levels, so that they can be declared?!

at 20 million members, the CoS has then attracted more than 640 million peoples' worth of SPs, thus clearing about 10% of the planet -- how about those numbers?!

The SCN cult no longer pays a big pay out up front.
Payments are incremental, every 6 months is usual.
That way if they violate any of the conditions of settlement , the payments stop.
That way recipients are kept on a leash.

This stemmed from Gerry Armstrong's payout. After Gerry was paid he continued media disclosures, interviews,
his blog and the cult felt screwed.
as i noted elsewhere, i suspect Pat Broeker has been put on such a plan. in 1988 DM couldn't figure out any better handling than hiring PIs for $500k per year, but by about a decade ago the CoS had obviously come up with a more pragmatic and effective approach (perhaps on the advice of attorneys), plus Pat was by then around actual retirement age and had probably given up on any thoughts of some sort of comeback.
 

ILove2Lurk

Lisbeth Salander Redux
i've heard rumblings of others being paid off, including others further down the food chain getting more modest sums. i suspect one of the reasons that we haven't gotten any real high level information in a while, is that DM has decided to bite the bullet and just set up 'retirements' of a sort -- with ironclad NDAs -- for executives and staff who know too much.
Here's some "old stuff" (1986) you might find interesting. Mike Rinder was "large and in charge"
when all this happened and might remember some of the details. Many other of the top echelon
SO executives were well aware of this too. In fact, many were on the receiving end of the cash.

We should never forget all this "hush money" thing goes back a long way. It's embedded
in the organization's DNA, ya might say.

[FYI: the substantially exceeded $5 million quoted. . . substantially exceeds $12 million in today's dollars]


SCIENTOLOGY CHURCH SET TO PAY MILLIONS IN SETTLEMENT OF SUITS

Key excerpts:

In sealed court settlements, the beleaguered Church of Scientology has agreed​
to pay former members more than $5 million to settle two dozen lawsuits that​
allege fraud, misrepresentation and other abuses by the organization, sources​
close to the church said today.​
...​
The church agreed to make cash payments to settle at least 15 suits been brought​
against it by dissident Scientologists and Michael Flynn, a Boston lawyer who​
represented some of the former members, in negotiations concluded last week​
in Los Angeles.​
...​
However, sources close to the church said the total for all of the cases substantially
exceeded $5 million.
...​
''Both sides feel it is an amiable settlement,'' said Mr. Flynn, who has spent much​
of the past decade in legal battles with the Church of Scientology. ''I can't disclose any​
terms, but it concludes many years of litigation, and both sides are happy with it.''​
United Press International quoted Earle Cooley, one of the church's lawyers, as saying​
that the plaintiffs who received settlements did so ''in recognition of the fact that their
complaints were against prior management of the church and not present management.''
''I think we have demonstrated that litigation against the church is not a cost-effective proposition​
and is not the road to untold riches,'' he said.​

I didn't know I was paying for some of that at the time. No clue.

I never subscribed to the New York Times. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 

HelluvaHoax!

Well-known member
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doesn't that demonstrate the unexpectedly high effectiveness of SP 'tech' -- attracting SPs at 47x levels, so that they can be declared?!
..
LOL!!

Jeez, I interpreted the numbers in a slightly different way.

- - In your model, by way of analogy, if Scientology staff members were planning​
a picnic but had great concerns about an ant infestation in their geographic region—​
they would first purchase massive quantities of chocolate candy, honey and granulated​
sugar. Their strategic plan (upon arriving at the picnic site) would be to open and spread​
all the sweet bait across the entire field where they planned to eat. Then trillions of ants​
would show up en masse, much like the time trillions of unsuspecting thetans showed up​
in response to Xenu's tax audit mandate, whereupon they could be shipped off to other​
parts of the universe and efficiently murdered in an arthropodal genocide. In that way,​
Scientologists could best achieve their goal of "a world without ants".​
- - On the other hand, the model we have been testing in our labs indicates that rather​
than attracting SPs, Scientology is in fact manufacturing them.​

N'est-ce pas?

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HelluvaHoax!

Well-known member
...snipped...
United Press International quoted Earle Cooley, one of the church's lawyers, as saying that the plaintiffs who received settlements did so ''in recognition of the fact that their complaints were against prior management of the church and not present management.'' ''I think we have demonstrated that litigation against the church is not a cost-effective proposition and is not the road to untold riches,'' he said.​
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Nice motivational speech! (for Scientologists)

Wait!!! Aren't these both the same guy?!







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Reyne Mayer

Pansexual Revolutionary
- - In your model, by way of analogy, if Scientology staff members were planninga picnic but had great concerns about an ant infestation in their geographic region—they would first purchase massive quantities of chocolate candy, honey and granulatedsugar. Their strategic plan (upon arriving at the picnic site) would be to open and spreadall the sweet bait across the entire field where they planned to eat.
exactly! that's just the sort of strategic ambush or envelopment that the Germans used on the Western Front in WW1....

but why would scn want to manufacture SPs, that would make no sense and even be self-defeating, and so is a thing that couldn't be! QED?
 

Reyne Mayer

Pansexual Revolutionary
SCIENTOLOGY CHURCH SET TO PAY MILLIONS IN SETTLEMENT OF SUITS
thanks for that historical example.

but then after that, wasn't it 'no thin dime for Wollersheim'?

it seems to me that one of the key differences now, is that they paying insiders to avoid matters ending up in court, or being aired at all (or in the case of Debbie Cook that they learned from, belatedly paying a former insider to prevent matters being aired in court -- or ever brought up again).
 

ILove2Lurk

Lisbeth Salander Redux
'no thin dime for Wollersheim'
Yes. The COS spent about $100 million to fight the Wollersheim court judgement for 22 years,
only to end up paying out $8.7 million at the last minute, which included the accruing interest.

This is what I've read over the years. Maybe Mike R will explain more in his book. :coolwink:

The COS spends money like it's not their money.

Cognition: It's not and there's more where that came from!!!! :LOL:

Ex-Scientologist Collects $8.7 Million In 22-Year-Old Case
 

HelluvaHoax!

Well-known member
exactly! that's just the sort of strategic ambush or envelopment that the Germans used on the Western Front in WW1....

but why would scn want to manufacture SPs, that would make no sense and even be self-defeating, and so is a thing that couldn't be! QED?

Re: German warfare
Yes, ambush tech was a substantial advantage German armies employed during both World Wars. Much of their wartime success accrued from that Blitzkrieg mentality. In particular, much of their decision-making was sourced in the books of master strategist Von Clausewitz, such as "On War", "Principles of War" and "On Strategy" where his brilliance often relied upon the element of surprise.

"Surprise is essential in gaining superiority at the decisive point. Surprise, therefore, is
not an end in itself but is a means for gaining opportunities that must be rapidly and
continuously exploited to achieve an advantage over the adversary."
—Carl Von Clausewitz

Both of Scientology's most famous generals (Hubbard/Miscavige) additionally studied & incorporated the wartime wisdom of the undefeated Sun Tzu ("The Art of War"):

"All warfare is deception. Mystify, mislead and surprise the enemy!"
—Sun Tzu

Re: "But why would scn want to manufacture SPs, that would make no sense and even be self-defeating
By engaging and expanding further upon such strategic surprises (above), Scientology leadership sought to utterly baffle and bewilder its enemies by shockingly diminishing & decimating its own ranks thru attacking Scientology soldiers and thereafter declaring and destroying them. Scientology's enemies never could have conceivably predicted such suicidal self-destruction; hence, Scientology calculated that it would be able to (ideally) catch its enemies off guard and thereby gain a decisive advantage. LOL


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Enthetan

Veteran of the Psychic Wars
"Surprise is essential in gaining superiority at the decisive point. Surprise, therefore, is
not an end in itself but is a means for gaining opportunities that must be rapidly and
continuously exploited to achieve an advantage over the adversary."
—Carl Von Clausewitz
One important element of that, is having smart subordinates who can show initiative, and seniors who can trust their subordinates' competence. Opportunities can arise suddenly which leave no time to confer with people way back at headquarters who are not familiar with the situation the junior is seeing in front of him.

Scientology, especially now, is incapable of that trust. Everything must be CSW'ed, data sent uplines, evaluation done, picked to death by upper management ... and by the time a decision has been approved the opportunity is past.
 

Karakorum

Ron is the source that will lead you to grief
Embarrassed to admit their spokesman Mike Rinder had fled, blown, escaped, they kept image #1 below on their Internet site for a full year after he had blown.....it was mocked all over the web. LOLView attachment 18542View attachment 18541
Look, after I defected I was quite concerned for a few years with the possibility of Mike or his goons going after me and messing up something in my life.

The fact was: Mike had already defected himself. I didn't know, nobody at inv knew. They were too afraid or too embarrassed to let even their own hardcore enforcers know that Mike had defected.
 

PirateAndBum

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Re: "But why would scn want to manufacture SPs, that would make no sense and even be self-defeating
By engaging and expanding further upon such strategic surprises (above), Scientology leadership sought to utterly baffle and bewilder its enemies by shockingly diminishing & decimating its own ranks thru attacking Scientology soldiers and thereafter declaring and destroying them. Scientology's enemies never could have conceivably predicted such suicidal self-destruction; hence, Scientology calculated that it would be able to (ideally) catch its enemies off guard and thereby gain a decisive advantage.
One important element of that, is having smart subordinates who can show initiative, and seniors who can trust their subordinates' competence. Opportunities can arise suddenly which leave no time to confer with people way back at headquarters who are not familiar with the situation the junior is seeing in front of him.

Scientology, especially now, is incapable of that trust. Everything must be CSW'ed, data sent uplines, evaluation done, picked to death by upper management ... and by the time a decision has been approved the opportunity is past.
Seems to me that Hubbard's paranoia had a profound but underappreciated influence on the operating policies. That paranoia pervades Scientology, especially in the hunt for SPs, PTSs and security checking.
 
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