Friday, October 24, 2008

MANSON WAS A SCIENTOLOGIST

On November 21, 1969, the bodies of James Sharp, fifteen, and Doreen Gaul, nineteen, were found in an alley in downtown Los Angeles. The two teen-agers had been killed elsewhere with a long-bladed kniife or bayonet, then dumped there. Each had been stabbed over fifty times.

Ramparts division Lieutenant Earl Deemer investigated the Sharp-Gaul murders, as did Los Angeles Times reporter Cohen. Although the two men felt there was a good possibility that a Familty member was involved in the slayings, the murders remain unsolved.

Both James Sharp and Doreen Gaul were Scientologists, the latter a Scientology "clear" who had been residing in a Church of Scientology house. According to unconfirmed reports, Doreen Gaul was a former girl friend of Manson Family member Bruce Davis, himself an ex-Scientologist.

According to The New York Post, Sharp and Gaul were brutally beaten, ritualistically stabbed, had their right eyes cut out, and were dumped 100 yards from a Scientology Org. Miss Doreen Gaul, nineteen, who came from New York to study Scientology, was naked except for a necklace. The boy, James Sharpe was fifteen years old. A third corpse, female, was at the scene as well, but never identified.

Doreen Gaul's father allegedly told a New York Post reporter that she had lately become disenchanted with Scientology.

There is documented evidence regarding the teachings of Scientology to Manson even while he was incarcerated during the 1950's. It is reported Charles Manson reached the level "Clear" and was rather astute in his adaptation of control and manipulation techniques when dealing with other people.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

MCDONALDS IN CLEARWATER

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Saturday, October 18, 2008

OPERATION CHINA SHOP

Here's one you don't hear about too often:

"Cult tried to control newspaper", by Richard Leiby
CLEARWATER SUN, November 24, 1979

WASHINGTON - The Church of Scientology plotted to purchase or otherwise "control" the Clearwater Sun by attempting to cut the paper's advertising revenue, discredit reporters and editors and rally readers against it, according to sect documents released Friday. -

High-level Scientology "Guardians," carrying out plans to "take control" of the city of Clearwater in November 1975, planted spies in the Sun's news and advertising departments to gather information that might be incriminating to the paper's finances and employes.

The Scientologists also collected data on Clearwater residents whose letters to the Sun were critical of the sect. The names, addresses and phone numbers of about 50 readers were compiled in April 1976, and documents show' cult leaders believe the writers' backgrounds should be investigated.

Hundreds of pages of secret correspondence on the plot --- termed "China Shop" --- were released by a U.S. District Court Judge who presided at a trial of nine Scientology leaders found guilty last month of conspiring to steal federal documents. The three-inch-thick file on schemes against the Sun also contained reports about activities against former Clearwater mayor Gabriel Cazares and radio broadcaster Bob Snyder.

A document dated Nov. 14, 1975 --- about the time United Churches, the Scientology front group, created its Clearwater base --- states the goal of the "China Shop" scheme:

"Our target on this, very confidentially, is ownership or control of the paper. So, as you know, the finance information on the paper, its debts, its income --- and how it could be cut, are prime information needs."

The correspondence was between Guardian Henning Heldt and a top Scientology operative, Dick Weigand. Both were convicted last month of conspiracy against the federal government.

The documents, seized in an FBI raid on the cult's Los Angeles headquarters in 1977, show Heldt also ordered "detailed" information be collected on Sun Publisher John Ricketson, former editor Al Hutchison and then managing editor Ron Stuart. Heldt said the espionage was necessary because "somewhere in the editorial structure they have an institutional case (with) a characteristic of insanity."

Ricketson said Friday "The documents prove that our editorial board has been correct in its position that the cult is not the type of organization we want, in our city. It

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is unfortunate that they have chosen Clearwater - or would choose any city - to teach their philosophies which involve espionage and smear tactics.

These new documents prove what we always have known.... that their true character is devious. But we will not let their methods or plots intimidate us into not carrying out our duties to the people of Clearwater.

"Those duties include .maintaining a high degree of professionalism in producing our local newspaper, even when that professionalism is not respected by this so-called religion."

Scientology spies working at the newspaper or or collecting data from the former Fort Harrison hotel filed almost daily reports on the Sun between January and October 1976, The reports include apparently stolen files on advertising lineage and finances, story outlines and legal correspondence.

One report from a sect operative shows the Scientologists collected data indicating they could purchase the newspaper for about $2.5 million. Ricketson said the Sun has not been for sale, "Certainly not for that price and certainly not to that organization -- at any price."

A 100 - page computer printout on Sun advertisers was obtained, as well as records about the paper's credit union.

The voluminous files included schemes to attempt to convince advertisers to stop purchasing space in the paper because of allegedly inflated circulation figures. A specific plot was considered to convince Maas Brothers department store executives to pull ads from the Sun because a Sun reporter "is looking into their back-grounds to print something sordid on them."

"I understand that Maas Brothers is the largest account in the Clearwater Sun and that they put about $400,000 into the Sun annually," one unidentified sect member reported. "If they were to pull out, the Sun may have to fold."

The documents reveal the Scientologists, while investigating several newspaper officials, decided that now-editor Stuart was their prime enemy. They therefore sought to smear his reputation through allegations of sexual misconduct and drug abuse.

One sect spy, identified in the documents as Molly Gilliam, who used the Sun's library for a period under the guise of scholastic research, filed numerous reports on conversations among reporters and the stories on which they were working. Reporters Mark Sableman and Steven Advokat, who revealed the Scientology link to United Churches, were reported about daily for several months.

The Scientologists also boasted of obtaining i list of 1,000 Clearwater residents "openly antagonistic to the Clearwater Sun," a May 1976 memo shows. The letter from a Scientology official named "Randy" to sect spokesman Arthur Maren says the list would make a "wonderful" public relations tool against the Sun. It is suggested that a questionnaire about the paper be sent to the residents noting , "Many of these persons have declared that their friends also wouldn't buy the Sun.

The file on the Sun frequently includes mention of Cazares, who was the target of an election smear campaign. Snyder was targeted for sect probes into his alleged Mafia connections and purported financial difficulties. Both were considered "enemies" who had to be removed to the sect could "take control" of the city.

The documents show sect leaders considered the best way to handle critics was "exposing their crimes" even if no wrongdoings existed. "For instance, one document, questions the "moral fiber" of the Sun's news employes, claiming that Stuart and others had dated a "nymphomaniac." An investigation was also ordered into the nature of Stuart's divorce.

One document notes that because Stuart "spends very little money--- eats at McDonald's-- (it) seems that Stuart may have some large undisclosed crime that he needs extra money for."

Stuart responded to the latest revelations by saying. "After more that four years of being a target of the Scientologists and their tactics, nothing surprises me. I sincerely hope none of their smear campaigns has done any real damage to the personal and professional integrity of any of the fine journalists who work, or have worked, for the Sun."

Referring to the cult's file on the Sun letter-writers, Stuart, said, "I am shocked at such a form of intimidation. Those persons who write letters to the editor are exercising basic freedoms of this country - freedom of speech and press. I also hope these latest reports will spur many more people to let the cult know the community's true feeling. Write to us, and we'll publish your letters."

Another memo links Stuart and Sun staffers to alleged drug abuse at an editorial staff party in October 1976.

The documents also contain copies of confidential correspondence from Sun attorneys concerning litigation with the sect. A letter dated March 18, 1976, addressed to Ricketson and Hutchison from attorney N. David Korones, was part of a file on the sect's threatened litigation against the Sun, which was then planning to print a booklet about the paper's reporting on Scientologists.

While the letter contained no reference to Sun legal strategy, other documents have disclosed that the sect obtained St. Petersburg Times legal files for the purpose of preparing lawsuits.

In Washington, Church of Scientology president Kenneth Whitman issued a statement declaring the release of confidential sect correspondence "a relief .... Now perhaps we will see how far (government) agencies' secret and covert activities and false reports corrupted the First Amendment."

Church spokesman contend that the espionage by their Guardians was a "mild" response to government attacks on their sect since it was founded in 1950.

Friday, October 17, 2008

SCIENTOLOGIST BILLY SHEEHAN ADMITS OTIII HAS BEEN ALTERED

After revealing last night that a blown ex-Scientologist confirms that OTIII has been rewritten to remove 99.9 percent of the Xenu story, I just found this video posted to Mark "Wise Beard Man" Bunker's WOG BLOG:

http://xenutv.wordpress.com/2008/02/18/billy-sheehan-interview/

Here, Billy Sheehan states on videotape that the OTIII version he was given is DIFFERENT from the texts he read on the internet, therefore different from Magoo's version and different from the one in L. Ron Hubbard’s own writing.

Sooner or later, thanks to the efforts of ANONYMOUS, the entire Bridge may end up being rewritten to keep up with the latest Space Opera revelations!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

OTIII ALTERED, XENU MINIMIZED

I have been corresponding by email and phone with a woman who recently "blew" (that;s Hubbardspeak for "quit" the Church) Scientology and reports something that alarms me but does NOT suprise me one bit: DAVID MISCAVIAGE has SQUIRRELED THE TECH AGAIN. (see the XANTHOS DECLARATION)

What this eyewitness is reporting is that the OPERATING THETAN LEVEL THREE (OTIII) has been ALTERED and the XENU content now is REPLACED with an extensive analysis of the Scientology concept of the WHOLE TRACK with many audited "case histories" (which sound lifted from "Have You Lived Before This Life".) that talk about Space Opera stuff but only mention Xenu ONCE in passing while telling the story about hubbard's "Wall of Fire" research.

I bet they left out the part where hubbard bragged about how much BOOZE AND PILLS he ingested during this time.

The new, watered down version of OTIII was given to her to read in a private room in the Org, was approximately 60 pages long, and was enclosed in a slickly-printed blue slipcase inside a plain manila envelope. The materials were not allowed to leave the room. Xenu's name was mentioned ONLY ONCE and no mention was made of volcanos, body thetans, teegeeack, etc.

So in other words, DM has now RESPONDED to the growing ridicule of ANONYMOUS and SOUTH PARK by CHANGING WHAT HIS OWN RELIGION WAS INTENDED BY HUBBARD TO BELIEVE!

The ex-Scientologist was sharp enough to note that parts of the new OTIII file that purported to be photocopies of actual typewritten Hubbard documents from 1967 and 1968, they were obviously PHONY and done on a very modern word processor/printer, using a typewriter-like font such as Courier.

MISCABBAGE, YOU ARE FOOLING ***NO ONE***.

TIME'S UP. POOL'S CLOSED. ALL YOUR GOLD BASE ARE BELONG TO US.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

THE ETERNAL FIGHT OF GOOD VS. EVIL HAS A NEW FACE

The secret most un-exposed about Scientology is that is it an “applied physiological philosophy” rather than an “applied religious philosophy”. All Scientology courses, all auditing processes, and all the management and professional courses are based on physiological phenomenas, psychophysiology, emotions, human behavior patterns etc., that are our birth right and used in Scientology as their own discoveries. Even their PTS-SP data is based upon how a “Symptom” re-stimulation is brought out by physiological reactions of the mind affecting the body when under stress. They blame innocent human beings called by them “suppressive persons” for bringing out a symptom that was there to warn you of hidden real illnesses caused by non-suppressive sources such as parasites, chemicals, poisons, toxins, viruses and bacteria. The data on PTS-SP is twisted by them to blame innocent people in order to keep them in line.

The only way to fight them is to expose them to the world -- how Scientology has used physiological phenomenas as the basis for a false religion. How it has harmed families by claiming that innocent mothers and fathers are SPs -- when they lied about symptom re-stimulations to the world.

No where in Scientology will you find courses on any bible, there is no study or belief in heaven, hell, saints, angels, the devil, or even God himself. They do not study religion or even believe in religions. They do not share common values with any other religion. Their goal is to eliminate all other religions.

SCIENTOLOGISTS INFILTRATING PETA?

I received this email today:

"Helsing, my name is [withheld] and i live in the u.k. i have never been particularly fond of the peta group. their protests have franklly annoyed me more than anything else. (i am NOT a vegetarian!!) but even i was shocked when i spoke to a peta protester who handed me a brochure from The Earth Organization, which i learned online was a Church of Scientology front group. Then in retrospect i realized how much of the chatter from the peta chickie was hubbardspeak - she made references to "dynamics", "self determinism", "havingness" and probably many other scieno terms that went over my head. is peta just another front group for the cult?"


That's a very interesting thought......... Come to think of it, both PETA and Scientology have a propensity for generating splinter-off groups and websites, both court the favor of celebrities and use them as shills to promote the group, both focus more on massive fundraising than the actual substance of their stated goals.

Most importantly, both have a frightening cultlike conviction that they know what is best for this planet and that they can do anything, to anyone, no matter what, in pursuing their quest!!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

SUPER-SCIENTOLOGIST JOHN COALE SWITCHES TO MCCAIN-PALIN

http://themountainsage.wordpress.com/2008/09/01/newsweek-exclusive-top-clinton-supporter-john-coale-endorses-mccain/

Newsweek Exclusive: Top Clinton Supporter John Coale Endorses McCain

John Coale, a prominent Washington lawyer, husband of Fox TV host Greta Van Susteren and a supporter of Sen. Hillary Clinton, announced today that he was supporting John McCain for president. Coale, who traveled with Sen. Clinton, President Clinton and her family through out the primary season, complained of sexism, and said the Democratic Party is “being taken over by the moveon.org types” in an exclusive interview with Newsweek.com’s Tammy Haddad. He said he tried to prevent Clinton’s brother, Tony Rodham, from attending an August 18th meeting in Scranton, Pa. with McCain campaign surrogate Carly Fiorina. “I urged him not to go and told him it would embarrass his sister, but he has a mind of his own.” Coale says Mr. Rodham asked Ms. Fiorina “about McCain’s Supreme Court picks.”


Now WHY would high-level scientologist JOHN COALE abruptly switch support from the Clintons to SARAH PALIN and JOHN MCCAIN?? Of course, because Palin is a DE FACTO SCIENTOLOGIST by pledging her support to DOMINIONIST CHRISTIAN groups who are in cahoots with the CULT of Scientology via the CNP.

Coale's about-face is a perfect illustration of how his political choices have NOTHING to do with Democratic or Republican party ideals, but WHAT EACH CANDIDATE CAN DO FOR SCIENTOLOGY. We already know the Clintons are in bed with scientology, and so when Hillary lost her bid, Coale switched parties because Palin is connected to scientology and Obama is not.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

IS THE FOX NEWS CEO A SCIENTOLOGIST?

From: http://shaphan.typepad.com/blog/2006/08/is_fox_news_ceo_1.html.

The full text is copied below the fold. For those interested in Scientology, it's worth reading in toto. It presents itself as a whistleblowing from a high-level Scientologist in LA. Here's the relevant extract (the whole post is much longer) [my emphasis]:

Does that mean Tom Cruise knows Dianetics is a lie? Yes. Although I have no idea how that effects him personally. It hits us all differently. I’ve seen but not met Katie Holmes around the PAC base. She’s a level III, which means she doesn’t know that everything her soul-mate teaches her is a lie. We all lie, it’s part of the job. It’s part of the plan. There have been a total of 86 Level VII’s over the span of Scientology, and not a one before me has betrayed us upon learning the lie of it all. That’s how careful the level VIII’s, how intelligent they are in choosing their pupils. We learn, we accept, and for one reason or another we stay.

When we learn that Auditing does nothing. That treating mentally or physically ill people with Audits instead of proper medication, essentially killing them, has been our doing. We stay.

When we learn that the term Thetan is used synonymously with “sucker” in countless ploys to scam helpless people of all types from their money. We stay.

When we learn that we actively ruin peoples lives for the sake of keeping our religion in a popular light, not for any greater good, but for the sake of keeping secret a lie. We stay.

We sue, prosecute, frame, intimidate, and even kill any journalist, politician, businessman, or individual who gets in our way. We have records for these things, and I have read them all.

I still do these things. I still perform Audits. Although for the sake of my family we have proper health care. I’ll be damned before I see my son take an Audit and some bullshit vitamins to treat his diabetes instead of insulin. But for everyone else, their fate is not my concern.

I’ve met some of our lawyers, all deeply intelligent and amoral people. They are our foundation, and they know it. Some of them aren’t even members, but they’re so good that we can’t afford to let them go. They know our secrets, our big secret, but we pay them enough to have them take it to the grave. Most of them don’t care.

There is one level VIII per major facility and 2 in the PAC base. I know them both intimately, as I have spent the majority of the past 3 years under their close supervision. One man is Roger Eugene Ailes, the president of Fox News. The other is Dick Ackerman, representative of California’s 33rd district. I don’t see Roger as often, he’s a very busy man. Dick I’ve spend the most time with.


It then goes on to make lurid claims about Roger Ailes' sexual predilections. There are many reasons to disbelieve this account. For example, how come Ailes and Ackerman have not been exposed before? How would Ailes find time to supervise this guy at the PAC Base in LA, when he works full-time on the East Coast? It would appear to be just a clever attempt to smear Roger Ailes, Fox News, Dick Ackerman and Scientology. And, according to a discussion at Digg.com, it may just have been an exercise in creative writing. Those commentators also point out that his desire for anonymity is betrayed by the personal information he reveals about himself.

That there are several countervailing reasons to give the testimony credence may also be attributed to the clever creativity of its author - I don't know. For instance, the author is convincingly knowledgeable about Scientology, its organization and modus operandi. I have never been a Scientologist but I know, from study and personal experience, that much of what he writes is true. In answer to the above commentators, the reason he chooses anonymity is to protect his family, not himself.

For the sake of my family I will not give my real name. If not for them, I wouldn’t care. I will never go back, and their retribution for me spreading this document will be swift and decisive. They will know I betrayed them, and they act on that notion. But they are benevolent enough to not touch my family, so long as I am not linked to this article.


Dick Ackerman is a California state senator from Orange County - he's currently the Minority Leader (which is sort of like being leader of the opposition in the Lords). The only Scientological connection I can find to him is that back in '04 he, along with many others, opposed Proposition 63, which put 1% on tax to pay for psychiatric help for California's myriad mental illness sufferers. Two organizations that opposed Prop. 63 were the Church of Scientology (via Freedom magazine and the CCHR) and Citizens for a Healthy California. On the latter, according to the California Health Care Foundation,

Opponents have formed their own organization, Citizens for a Healthy California. It bills itself as a “coalition whose membership spans the state, and includes local businesses, taxpayers, medical specialists, civil servants, elected representatives, citizens’ groups, and many others that simply want to see proven, affordable solutions for the problems we face — not just more taxes.”

Spokesman David Yow won’t specify exactly who these people are. But the Citizens for a Healthy California Web site charges: “The bureaucratic allies of Steinberg have a narrow-minded approach to treating illness, and do not produce the results they claim. Medically, their approaches fill people with drugs, but do not give them a cure. Politically, they define ‘mental illness’ so broadly as to include nearly everybody. And scientifically, their methods are incomplete, and leave out of the equation the physical and environmental factors that impact a person’s health and well-being.”

These are charges often leveled by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights, a Los Angeles-based “independent body to investigate and expose psychiatric violations of human rights.” It was established by the Church of Scientology. Requests for comment by the CCHR have gone unanswered.

Matsonian Group, LLC, a Sacramento communications company, is managing the opposition to Proposition 63. “This is the wrong time for the wrong measure,” summarizes Yow, Matsonian’s director of political affairs. The tax surcharge is “such a shaky, volatile source, the people who’re supposed to benefit can’t count on the plan working too far into the future. The measure is actually going to end up hurting the status of mental health and other social programs.”

The Matsonian Group is a Scientology business. According to its website,

Matson Breakey is the editor and production director for The Voice. In addition, Matson is involved in the following groups and organizations:

United States Navy Reserves - Yes 2 Kollege -Community Mental Health Education & Research Project - American Heart Association - Heart Ball - Citizens for a Healthy California - Citizens for Social Reform - Wind Youth Service - Sacramento Stars - Criminon Criminal Rehabilitation - Scientology Volunteer Ministers [my emph's]


The three groups in bold are definitely Scientological, the one italicized probably is. I don't know about the others. Another page has this:

In 1993 Matson Breakey returned to his hometown of Sacramento from establishing the first Mission of the Church of Scientology in Ikebukuro, Japan. He immediately formed Matson Breakey Associates, as his freelance operation (...)

Anyway, so Scientology actively opposed Prop. 63 via several front groups, and Dick Ackerman put his name to that campaign. It ain't enough to convict. That Senator Dick shares his surname with L Ron Hubbard's first literary agent, Forrest J Ackerman, and that the two Ackermans were born 26 years apart in the LA region, while true, is likely to be purely coincidental.

As for Roger Ailes, all I can find are mostly thematic resemblances between his work and Scientology.

- Sloganwise, Fox News is truly 'Fair and Balanced', just as Scientology is truly the 'Bridge to Total Freedom'.

- Ailes hired CNN's Greta Van Susteren, whose life, and her husband's, has long been handled by Scientology.

- Ailes' political consultancy was called Ailes Communications; he's written about how to communicate effectively; and the subject is basic to Scientology's methods. Almost the first thing a neophyte does is to practise 'communications exercises', and Communication forms one-third of the Hubbard's ARC Triangle (along with Affinity and Reality).

- Political consultants on presidential campaigns need to be ruthless and willing-and-able to manipulate the minds of many. Fox CEOs, and there has only been one, require exactly the same talents. Scientology teaches people those skills - an OT VIII would have them in abundance.

- He behaves like a follower of L Ron Hubbard's methods. For example, Lee Atwater said of Ailes that he had "two speeds - attack and destroy". Bill O'Reilly allegedly said of him:

If you cross Fox News Channel, it's not just me, it's Roger Ailes who will go after you. I'm the street guy out front making loud noises about the issues, but Ailes operates behind the scenes, strategizes and makes things happen so that one day BAM! The person gets what's coming to them but never sees it coming. Look at Al Franken, one day he's going to get a knock on his door and life as he's known it will change forever. That day will happen, trust me. [The Smoking Gun]


How Ailes operates is how Scientology operates. None of which is nearly enough to convict. Perhaps it's irresponsible of me to be publicizing this author's posting, when others have judged it a fraud. But, having read the whole thing yesterday, I felt it should be as widely known as possible, if only so that others may debunk it.

Below the fold is the full, anonymous text.

Because the author wanted his testimony to be publicized, here is the full text.

If you’re reading this, you’re one of two people. Out of anything I have learned over the past several decades, it is that there are only, and ever will be, two kinds of people: People who believe in Scientology and want to learn more about, want to protect it at all costs, like a sick child, and people who only want to destroy it. I’m here to tell you all you would ever want to know, the blatant truth of the beliefs of the highest echelon of Scientologists, for I was one.

I still am, technically. I’m a working level OT VII, which is one lower than the highest current available level of the organization. Level VIII brings with it the real truth of the direction and philosophy of Scientology, a truth its beholders keep both to themselves at all costs, and over the heads of every other member. The truth, apparently, is that they are just plain better than everyone else.

First, a little background. I am 37 years old. I have a wife, children, and am a very successful stock broker. Scientology has never ruined my life or the life of my family, and if I have anything to say about it, never will. I live in Irvine, California, one of the most beautiful and affluent cities in all of America (and even the world). My life is ideal, and fairly routine. I spend 3 days a week at the PAC base of Hollywood, California. This was the first Scientology facility, and is by far the largest. I am a working Thetan, a certified Auditor. I will not explain what these mean, I suggest you read up on them yourself.

For the sake of my family I will not give my real name. If not for them, I wouldn’t care. I will never go back, and their retribution for me spreading this document will be swift and decisive. They will know I betrayed them, and they act on that notion. But they are benevolent enough to not touch my family, so long as I am not linked to this article.

Tom Cruise frequents the PAC base almost every other day. I have shaken his hand, as we are the same OT level, but I doubt he remembers me. We don’t talk. I digress.

No one of my level or higher has ever gone public about what truly goes on in the workings of Scientology. It takes years upon years of devotion to see my level of advancement. I have seen the records. We have scarily accurate records on ever member, past and present. We hire people, people whose sole job is to keep these records up to date. They make calls all day, make sure these people on record are still living where they say, doing what they do, and not slandering the name of Scientology. That’s their job, day in and day out. The highest level of Scientologist to ever betray us (before me) has been level V, which might not seem so but is much lower than VII or VIII. V lets you Audit, but nothing new is really revealed to you at that level.

What I am about to tell you is essentially the “secret” behind becoming a level VIII. We are not supposed to know, but most of us VII’s do. You see, it’s not about they knowing that gets you to level VIII, it’s about the believing. It’s about the powers that be (other VIII’s) reviewing your life and judging you, making sure that you’re ready to take on the responsibility of running the entire religion. In order to do that, you have to not just know something about Scientology, you have to be willing to die for it.

To just tell you wouldn’t do it justice. I have to illustrate it. I can’t stop you impatient types from skimming ahead to find it, but you’ll find you’ll be disappointed by the simplicity of it. Please, I beg you to read every progressive word and to not skip ahead.

I have almost full access to the entire PAC base, and I wander its halls frequently, sticking my nose in what essentially has nothing to do with me. But this is the freedom of my level. Let me tell you that the members of level VI and lower truly believe in the Dianetics doctorine. This counts for roughly 99% of the population of Scientologists. The transcendence to level VII is doing away with all of that. We’re not dumb, we realize fully the ludicrousness of Hubbards workings. We know who he was and what he did to this “religion” after creating it. The real test of becoming a level VII is the ability to resist the urge to spit on his portrait when you see it. He may be our creator, but he betrayed us in the end. He is in his own special level of Hell for that.

Yes, we level VII’s do believe in Hell. Not just any Hell, but the standard Christian levels of Hell, where the last level is saved for betrayers. We believe Hubbards screams are heard by Judas himself.

Does that mean Tom Cruise knows Dianetics is a lie? Yes. Although I have no idea how that effects him personally. It hits us all differently. I’ve seen but not met Katie Holmes around the PAC base. She’s a level III, which means she doesn’t know that everything her soul-mate teaches her is a lie. We all lie, it’s part of the job. It’s part of the plan. There have been a total of 86 Level VII’s over the span of Scientology, and not a one before me has betrayed us upon learning the lie of it all. That’s how careful the level VIII’s, how intelligent they are in choosing their pupils. We learn, we accept, and for one reason or another we stay.

When we learn that Auditing does nothing. That treating mentally or physically ill people with Audits instead of proper medication, essentially killing them, has been our doing. We stay.

When we learn that the term Thetan is used synonymously with “sucker” in countless ploys to scam helpless people of all types from their money. We stay.

When we learn that we actively ruin peoples lives for the sake of keeping our religion in a popular light, not for any greater good, but for the sake of keeping secret a lie. We stay.

We sue, prosecute, frame, intimidate, and even kill any journalist, politician, businessman, or individual who gets in our way. We have records for these things, and I have read them all.

I still do these things. I still perform Audits. Although for the sake of my family we have proper health care. I’ll be damned before I see my son take an Audit and some bullshit vitamins to treat his diabetes instead of insulin. But for everyone else, their fate is not my concern.

I’ve met some of our lawyers, all deeply intelligent and amoral people. They are our foundation, and they know it. Some of them aren’t even members, but they’re so good that we can’t afford to let them go. They know our secrets, our big secret, but we pay them enough to have them take it to the grave. Most of them don’t care.

There is one level VIII per major facility and 2 in the PAC base. I know them both intimately, as I have spent the majority of the past 3 years under their close supervision. One man is Roger Eugene Ailes, the president of Fox News. The other is Dick Ackerman, representative of California’s 33rd district. I don’t see Roger as often, he’s a very busy man. Dick I’ve spend the most time with.

They believe in what they do. They believe in the evil of it. Every dollar stolen, every schizophrenic child who stabs their mother because they opted for Audits instead of medication. They revel in it. If not for writing this article, I would be on the their path eventually.

They laugh secretly at the beliefs of their followers. They find endless novelty in putting on a mask of zealousness and prancing around in front of all the lower levels, spouting praise for all things Scientology. Then, as quickly as they came, they retreat back to their high floored offices and mansions, and spend their followers money of decadent, useless things.

They’ve spent my money in the past. Up until level VI I had donated almost $400,000 to the cause, and Roger himself thanked me personally for it years ago. Back then, when I was but an idealistic hot shot level IV broker, donating my first $75,000 personally to Mr. Ailes, I could have swore I saw a tear in his eye. Maybe it was, in his vain attempt to hold back crying of laughter. I learned later that every dime of my money went to a trip to Taiwan, to taste in the special brand of young male prostitutes there. Enlightenment through material loss tends to lose its romanticism when you find out it was spent on fucking 14 year old boys.

In the five years of being a level VII, I have since made all of that money back, and then some, through Scientology. I’m not proud of it, I’m not proud of any part of my life dealing with Scientology, but it is a part of my life nonetheless. In my five years of being a level VII, I have almost made myself a millionaire. I will see my son and daughter go to college on that money. I will buy them cars, houses, what ever they need. I refuse to let them or my wife be a part of my madness. I don’t let them near the PAC base anymore.

That is a long, predictable story of how a patriarch of a home forces his family to shun a religion he has sold them all on long ago. And then, in the bitter irony of it all, continues going to this religion for another five years. It hasn’t been easy, but they love me, and I’ve been good to them.

I suppose I sound like one big contradiction. Selfish yet loving, sickened by Scientology yet still devoted to it. I’m sorry for that, for I feel very contradictory. Very torn. I’ve spent my whole life believing in a lie, learning to accept this lie for the benefit of an organization I still love, and then learning the truth behind the direction of that organization, and learning finally to believe that. To believe in that one last secret, that one final fact about Scientology.

Well I can’t. That is where I draw the line. I am saddened to have come so far, and to consider myself too weak to go one step further. To take the leadership of this religion by the reigns, along with the other level VIII’s, towards it’s inevitable direction. I just can’t do it, and because of that and this article which I will try to spread to anyone and everyone who will listen, I will most likely be killed.

Dramatic, I know. Hard to believe, I know. I’ve signed up to every major internet message board, and have sent this to every major news outlet. However I feel I will have more success over the internet, seeing as how most news outlets are owned by several major broadcasting corporations, most of them friendly in some way towards Scientology.

The secret behind this cult, behind this evil organization, is in it’s direction, it’s goal. The goal of Scientology is not to become the major predominant religion of the world. That is something they have already secured. You will not see any end to Scientology over the years. Through mob tactics and the sheer weight of it’s wealth and influence, Scientology will become the only way to pray in the world. The leaders are not in any way, being the realistic, pragmatic people that they are, doubtful of that. It’s not a belief on their part, but a fact. You would do well to remember that before the end.

What end? The end being the success of their main goal, which is to become the first true Illuminati of the world. So far, such a word has been a myth, an urban legend of politics. No real Illuminati has ever existed on this planet, but that is the goal of Scientology: Unlimited power. Power to decide the fate of all things, all people. They do it for their own interests, the endless interest of what it would feel like to have control over everything. They do it not for any betterment of mankind, or even in sustaining the tenuous harmony we as a species have now. I have met all level VIII’s at one time or another, and I know better than anyone that not a one of them would have a problem with infanticide, global cleansing of “weaker” ethnicities, slavery, aristocracy, or vindictive torture of anyone they don’t like.

In short, the true love of my life, the light which has guided my path since I was a snot-nose 17 year old punk, is nothing but a well greased machine of evil. Scientology, in whatever it’s fate, will be remembered as the organization that meant the end of all things. Their buildings the Devil’s playground, their leaders the Devil’s puppets. I do believe in God, we all do from VII on up. Everyone but me at those levels has shunned Him, some of them believe that God is dead. They do what they do because they believe the Devil is the only dealer, and the house always wins, so bet on the house.

But I believe He is watching me, judging me as He does. I don’t want to be remembered as the man who struck a blow to Scientology, I don’t want to be remembered at all. I just want God to know that I tried, that I tried to atone, for the sake of seeing my family again at the pearly gates. These days, on the downhill slope of my life, that is all I want.

Thank you for reading. This may all be hard to read and believe. If you don’t believe me then you’re well within your rights to. If anything about this article has taught you anything it’s that to choose what you believe very carefully.

If you do believe, then for God’s sake spread the word. Have nothing to do with Scientology, and ward off anyone you know from it. There’s nothing for you there, in those pristine buildings worshipping the “prophet” Hubbard, nothing but a desecration of the soul. Nothing but a wasteland of morals.

FOX NEWS HAS KEYWORD FILTER ON THE WORD "SCIENTOLOGY"

FOX NEWS has protected SCIENTOLOGIST GRETA VAN SUSTEREN from getting critisism from the ANONYMOUS CHAMPIONS OF TRUTH about the ANTI-GOD CULT of SCIENTOLOGY, created by SCAM ARTIST L. RON DUMBFUCK who hated psychaitry but died with VISTIRAL in his system.

I just tried to post the information contained HERE about SCIENTOLOGIST Greta Van Susteren being given the task of softball-interviewing SCIENTOLOGY-CONNECTED Sarah Palin on the SCIENTOLOGY-SYMPATHETIC Fox News Network.

Comments made to Fox news online stories appear INSTANTLY on the page. MINE, HOWEVER DID NOT!! The ONLY explanation can be that GRETA VAN HORSEFACE prevents Scientology from being mentioned, so as to help save her already useless reputation.

SCIENO SISTERS: GRETA VAN SUSTEREN INTERVIEWS SARAH PALIN TONIGHT ON FOX NEWS

Why does it not suprise me that SCIENTOLOGIST Greta Van Susteren has been given the task of softball-interviewing SCIENTOLOGY-CONNECTED Sarah Palin on the SCIENTOLOGY-SYMPATHETIC Fox News Network?

Sarah Palin is connected to Scientology. Here's how:

She has been, and still continues to be, deeply involved with the
ultra-right-wing "Dominionist" church movement. READ THIS:

http://markcrispinmiller.blogspot.com/2008/09/sarah-palin-and-cnp.html

The main nexus for the Dominionists is the "Committee on National
Policy", which strangely includes non-Christian organizations such as,
yes, The Church of Scientology.

The leading "Dominionist" church is MorningStar ministries, which
despite being a Christian church, leans heavily on "supernatural"
themes and blatantly uses the Scientology Cross in their logo:

http://www.morningstarministries.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology_cross