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TONY ORTEGA
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Once again, Patty Moher takes us into her time as a Scientology spy…
It's been a long time since I stole trash for the Church of Scientology's Office of Special Affairs (OSA).
In Scientology, stealing trash is called “the D line.” Both the Guardian's Office (GO) and the Office of Special Affairs (OSA) liked to use euphemisms to rename activities that tended to be shady or offensive to people outside of the shadowy world of Scientology. I worked for both.
I was a member of the Guardian's office from 1979 to 1982 and held the post of Director of Rehabilitation, Social Coordination Bureau, New England (Boston org). For this post I was responsible for running, controlling, and managing two Narconons, the two Applied Scholastics and the two LRH-tech schools that were in the New England area.
I was also a trusted OSA Invest (Intel) Volunteer for approximately 14 years. I performed many tasks for both the GO and OSA.
There was a written Guardian Order (policy for the Guardian's Office) about the use of euphemisms. Both the GO and OSA have a list of coded language that is used so that in case of a raid, or interception of written materials, the real meaning or real order is disguised. Only the most trusted and the ones who had the security clearance to work for OSA’s Department of Investigation knew that instead of calling it what it really was, “stealing trash,” they called it the D line.
If the D line was ordered on someone, then you knew this person was considered to be a serious problem to the Church of Scientology.
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Excerpt:
Once again, Patty Moher takes us into her time as a Scientology spy…
It's been a long time since I stole trash for the Church of Scientology's Office of Special Affairs (OSA).
In Scientology, stealing trash is called “the D line.” Both the Guardian's Office (GO) and the Office of Special Affairs (OSA) liked to use euphemisms to rename activities that tended to be shady or offensive to people outside of the shadowy world of Scientology. I worked for both.
I was a member of the Guardian's office from 1979 to 1982 and held the post of Director of Rehabilitation, Social Coordination Bureau, New England (Boston org). For this post I was responsible for running, controlling, and managing two Narconons, the two Applied Scholastics and the two LRH-tech schools that were in the New England area.
I was also a trusted OSA Invest (Intel) Volunteer for approximately 14 years. I performed many tasks for both the GO and OSA.
There was a written Guardian Order (policy for the Guardian's Office) about the use of euphemisms. Both the GO and OSA have a list of coded language that is used so that in case of a raid, or interception of written materials, the real meaning or real order is disguised. Only the most trusted and the ones who had the security clearance to work for OSA’s Department of Investigation knew that instead of calling it what it really was, “stealing trash,” they called it the D line.
If the D line was ordered on someone, then you knew this person was considered to be a serious problem to the Church of Scientology.
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Coming clean: 'I stole trash for the Church of Scientology's spy wing'
Once again, Patty Moher takes us into her time as a Scientology spy…
