This is how Scientology is going to turn around its ship of state!

Karen#1

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TONY ORTEGA
Excerpt:

It’s such an interesting time for Scientology watchers, isn’t it? On the one hand, Scientology leader David Miscavige seems to be enjoying a period of relative calm as the US government seems more “safe-pointed” than ever, and he can probably count on little interference from that direction.

But on the other hand, years of brutal press treatment and the sucker-punch of the pandemic has left Scientology struggling like never before, and the church’s challenges for recruitment and even just the staffing of its existing facilities is quite obvious.

Miscavige is being left alone, but not many people seem very interested in what he’s selling. What to do?

This is why so much of what Scientology focuses on these days is constant leveraging of the few people it has left. You see it in the recovery efforts to bring back those who haven’t been involved in years, in the focus on the children of active members, and in the drumbeat of getting Scientologists to bring down everyone they possibly can.

We have a fun new example of that which was forwarded to us by one of our helpful readers. It’s a program to encourage FSMs — field staff members — to step up their recruiting of paying customers for Scientology’s cruise ship that plies the Caribbean, the Freewinds. And the incentive? Free stuff at the Freewinds! Hip, hip, hooray!

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