at least not for the rank and file, though of course he got his maharajah's manor (Saint Hill, at least partly donated by 'whales' of the day) and the celebrities their Chateau in Hollywood.
oh the horror that the poor and huddled masses locally, experience some of the same luxury reserved only for Dear Leader in the good old days!
speaking of the heyday, i recently discovered this showing that 'source' was ramping up ways to squeeze more money out of wealthy members as he began to run out of bridge to sell, the problem that he of course left to his protegee:
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that account is from Mike Goldstein, who among other things helped handle the financial crash that came in the aftermath of the peak of the youth counterculture movement, as the flood of young 'seekers' started to ebb and the easy money began to dried up.
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When Sneakster posted his rebuttal ("
numerous Hubbard policies forbidding any opulent buildings or any other donation fundraising for such a thing...") I immediately thought of Hubbard's purchase of the St. Hill estate by means of donations. But then I saw you had it nailed in your post. Plus you threw in a free bonus rebuttal for no extra charge regarding the sale of Scientology "franchises" to wealthy donors. What is interesting about that is that it was not promoted as a "donation" but it was every bit as lucrative to LRH
personally as if he had marketed it another way.
When someone bought a "mission package" from SMI the bulk of it was to buy an obligatory quantity of BOOKS, COURSE PACKS, E-METERS, AUDIOTAPES, et al. The massive royalty payments went directly to ASI who then filtered the cash to Hubbard personally. The marks paying those lavish sums (plus the percentage of gross sales of all goods and auditing and courses thereafter, in perpetuity) were never informed what the use of proceeds was for their purchase. In fact, no Scientologists (with a tiny few exceptions) actually knew how much Hubbard raked off the top and "skimmed" in a myriad of other schemes.
While all of that was hidden to public (and obviously to Sea Org staff as well, based on Sneakster's blind faith that Hubbard followed his own policies) we do know many incriminating things about Hubbard's donations scams. We know for example that he used private Sea Org couriers to launder $1M CASH at a time in suitcases, which they flew over to deposit in numbered Swiss Bank Accounts that Hubbard and Hubbard alone controlled, owned and had sole and full discretional use of. This exactly mirrors the donation rackets that "Darth" whatshisbucket runs to this very day with "Ideal Orgs", "IAS", "Way To Happiness Foundation", "Planetary Dissemination Org" and many other cash grabs.
The trick is to not tell the donor what the use of proceeds is and have all those hundreds of millions flowing into slush funds, managed by off-shore entities, lawyers and layers of trustees---all of which are under the full and complete control of one person. David Miscavige. Same exact result that Hubbard taught him how to manage. To avoid complexity in explaining all this (which would take a massive team of forensic accountants to decipher) it's rather easy to understand if one simply realizes that all those billions of dollars of real estate assets and cash reserves and other "funds under management" are all being managed by Miscavige. Even if he left the COS tomorrow, the labyrinth of money management entities would remain in his hands alone. People wonder about his exit strategy---well that's it, it's already in place and all he needs to do is walk out the door with a laptop that has internet access.
There are other Hubbard extravagances as well, as much as his loyalists insist that he lived frugally. LOL. That is ridiculous. He owned multiple homes, estates, a fleet of ships and he also enjoyed using many tens of millions any time he pleased to buy himself the best law firms money could buy to keep him out of prison for his tax evasion and countless other rackets. He used church "donations" to pay over $100M in legal fees to keep his hoax alive, so he could keep raping funds off the top every single day until his death.
Miscavige simply pushed Hubbard out of the driver's seat and sat down in his place shifted into drive and gunned it. The engine was never even turned off for a second during the change of drivers.
Some loyal Hubbardists will complain that spending a fortune on a fleet of luxury yachts and ships is "not a personal expense". Ahhh, but it is. An actual church doesn't need a flotilla--because their parishioners are all on land. Owning ships just happened to be one of Hubbard's hobbies, going all the way back to when he stole a yacht from Jack Parsons in the earliest days of Dianetics. The boats also served the double purpose of keeping him away from process servers, civil litigation and criminal indictments. Hey, if you misappropriated hundreds of millions thru a tax evasion racket, you'd also be plenty scared of federal agencies catching up with you.
I'll end off on listing many more examples of Hubbard's personal enrichment rackets there were every bit as corrupt as anything Miscavige ever dreamed up. And, just for the record, the entirety of Scientology's AUDITING and TRAINING sides of the bridge are nothing more than a fraudulent "donation" racket as well. You donate a half million bucks or more and Hubbard gives you a piece of paper with a fancy "state" written on it in Old English Letters. Hey, Ron's exchange is in, those are pretty damn fancy fonts and he paid for the certificate paper and ink out of his own pocket!
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