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		<title>The St. Petersburg Times Airs More Of Scientology&#8217;s Dirty Laundry</title>
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<p>This has not been the best week for Scientology.</p>
<p>October has proven to be one of Scientology&#8217;s worst months in history. Between being found guilty of fraud in France, celebrity Paul Haggis telling them &#8220;see yah!,&#8221; the ABC Nightline series with Tommy Davis walking out on the interview, the two new books coming out by ex members &#8220;<em>Blown For Good&#8221; </em>by Marc Headley and &#8220;<em>My Billion Year Contract&#8221; </em>by Nancy Many, the many new pending lawsuits, their orgs closing left and right, and with many members leaving&#8230;.. it&#8217;s safe to say, it&#8217;s not too cool to be a Scientologist right now.</p>
<p>This past Sunday and Monday, the St. Petersburg Times reported on interviews they conducted <br />
with former members of the cult. Today was their last installment in their three part series. It was the story of a former member, Don Jason who actually had to jump off a ship to try to gain his freedom. We will get to Don a bit later.</p>
<p>The interviews included former member&#8217;s accounts of being chased, harassed and followed by private investigators. Ex members explained how they were drawn back in to the cult and convinced to stay, against their better judgment. They thought they were doing the right thing by trying to have a clean slate with the cult, but time after time when they returned, it only made matters worse for them and prolonged their exit. Some members just wanted to simply start their lives over and to be left alone, and they succeeded, but soon they found out they were infiltrated by Scientology plants pretending to be their friends.</p>
<p>The cult hired private investigators to hunt down these members that had left. Once the former members were caught up with, they were convinced to come back and &#8220;route out&#8221; of Scientology. For more on routing out, <a href="http://glosslip.com/2009/11/02/once-again-the-st-petesburg-times-rips-scientology-a-new-one-in-a-scathing-three-part-series/">click here</a>. These former members were also asked to sign a &#8221;pumped up&#8221; affidavit, so the cult would be able to cover their butts if these members were to leave and speak out against the cult.</p>
<p>Well that time has come. Former members who spoke out against Scientology to the SP Times are seeing information which was contained within those affidavits they signed once again.</p>
<p>Scientology spokes-creep Tommy Davis, (actress Anne Archer&#8217;s son) has pulled the affidavits out and showed them to the SP Times in the cult&#8217;s defense against the former member&#8217;s claims and stories. The cult also dug into these former member&#8217;s confidential files and put a crazy, allegation-laden, Scientology spin on their information to try to discredit them.</p>
<p>Scientology spokes-idiot Tommy Davis also denied the cult ever hired private investigators themselves, but that the PI&#8217;s were hired by THEIR Scientology lawyers. Way to throw your scum bag lawyers under the bus Scientology! What a bunch of cowards.</p>
<p>I would imagine the cult&#8217;s top lawyers like Kendrick Moxon, Helena Kobrin and Monique E. Yingling may be getting pretty sweaty palms right about now.</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/moxon.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Miserable Kendrick Moxon</p>
<p>FYI&#8230; years ago, Moxon&#8217;s daughter <a href="http://www.holysmoke.org/sm/sm.htm" target="_blank">Stacy Meyer, died at Gold Base</a> in Gilman Hot Springs Ca. She joined the Sea Org at age 16 I believe. She died by electrocution INSIDE an underground transformer vault on the property. The details are too lengthy to get in to. The case was <a href="http://www.lermanet2.com/scientologynews/riverside-moxon-062700.htm" target="_blank">looked into</a>, but not enough in my opinion. No words can describe a person like Moxon.</p>
<p>His daughter was cremated and her ashes were released at sea. Which sounds all too familiar to cult founder and con man, L. Ron Hubbard&#8217;s death. Moxon&#8217;s daughter&#8217;s death remains a mystery, just like other Scientology related deaths that never made any sense. Some day, those who know what actually happened will come forward. Sorry to side track from the SP Times, but now that Scientology has literally thrown their lawyers under the bus, it made me wonder how Moxon will handle these claims by Davis. People would love to hear what Moxon has to say. Isn&#8217;t Scientology saying more or less that they are not liable for the PI&#8217;s activities that THEIR lawyers hired? Interesting spin.</p>
<p>The St. Pete&#8217;s Times had lengthy interviews and also video taped former members while they told their stories. Their body language told me that they were telling the truth. These videos are posted on the SP Times website for all to see.</p>
<p>The name Pat Broeker came up in one of the interviews, and although he declined to be interviewed by the SP Times, this is one man that must have Scientology shaking in it&#8217;s boots.</p>
<p>Pat Broeker was L. Ron Hubbard&#8217;s personal messenger and was said to be next in line to take over Scientology when Hubbard died. Broeker&#8217;s nickname was  &#8221;007&#8243;.</p>
<p>Broeker and his wife Annie were very close to Hubbard. Towards the end of Hubbard&#8217;s life, Hubbard was staying in a 40 ft trailer in Creston. Some excerpts from the LA Times story <a href="http://www.lermanet.com/latimes/la90-1a4.html" target="_blank"><em>The Final Days</em> </a>by Joel Sappell and Robert W. Welkos written in 1990,</p>
<p>From Chapter four:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The church said Hubbard went into seclusion to continue his Scientology research and to resurrect his science fiction-writing career. But former aides have said he dropped from sight to avoid subpoenas and government tax agents probing allegations that he was skimming church funds.</p>
<p>&#8220;They alleged that Hubbard skimmed millions of dollars from church coffers while he was in hiding&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;His thin gray hair, with streaks of the old red, hung without sheen to his shoulders. He had grown a stringy, unkempt beard and mustache. His round face was now sunken and his ruddy complexion had turned pasty. He was an old man and he was nearing death.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/lrh.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Not very glamorous for the revered founder of Scientology. But members of course refuse to believe that any of those reports are true. Hubbard eventually suffered a stroke which left him unable to get out of bed and his speech was impaired. I guess his &#8220;OT powers&#8221; could not help him.</p>
<p>L. Ron &#8220;dropped his body&#8221; (kicked the bucket in scio speak)  on Jan 24th, 1986.  The particulars surrounding Hubbard&#8217;s death were very mysterious and many thought he may have been murdered. When the Scientology attorney rushed to get Hubbard&#8217;s body cremated, the cremation center became suspicious when they found out it was L. Ron Hubbard and insisted on doing blood tests. Vistaril was found in his bloodstream.  Vistaril is a pysche drugs, and using such drugs are violently against Scientology&#8217;s beliefs. A full autopsy was not performed due to the cult&#8217;s claims of it being against their religion. A cover up perhaps?</p>
<p>Odd.. When John Travolta&#8217;s son died, he also had a quickie autopsy and the body was cremated <br />
right away. Very eerie.</p>
<p>Hubbard&#8217;s ashes were tossed into the sea from a TINY boat and there were only a few people in attendance. Sound familiar? Both David Miscavige and Broeker where in attendance. And although Scientologists do not make a big deal about death because they believe that a person comes back several times after death&#8230; I find it puzzling that the founder of Scientology died in such a mysterious manner and had such a tiny insignificant ceremony with hardly anyone in attendance. Makes no sense what so ever. Another account of Hubbard&#8217;s last days can be <a href="http://home.earthlink.net/~snefru/deathoflrh/" target="_blank">found here.</a></p>
<p>Of course Scientology told it&#8217;s members that Hubbard dropped his body and went &#8220;exterior&#8221; (went outside his body) to go study the upper levels of Scientology&#8217;s Bridge To Total Freedom, and members of course believed this fantasy hook, line and sinker. Miscavige then took over the cult. Although according to another reliable source, Miscavige had already been running everything four years prior to Hubbard&#8217;s death. </p>
<p>So Pat Broeker is definitely a man of interest, to say the least. He must know an awful LOT of juicy things that Scientology would love to keep quiet.</p>
<p>Another BIG thing that is kept quiet? Broeker&#8217;s wife Annie. She supposedly got put on RPF (punishment) years ago and was &#8220;straightened out&#8221;. People have not seen or heard from her in years. Nobody is sure where she is.</p>
<p>That also goes for cult leader David Miscavige&#8217;s wife. Shelly Miscavige. For someone who is the wife of the leader of the &#8221;fastest spreading religion&#8221; in the world. *SNICKER*, Where the hell is she? There are hardly ANY pictures of her anywhere and she never attends any of the big  Scientology &#8220;Ideal Org&#8221; openings or any of the big IAS (International Association of Scientologists) events.</p>
<p>At the very least you would think that cult members would question where she is after all these years of her being MIA. But nope, they just keep their blinders on and keep their eye on the prize. But sadly, there isn&#8217;t any prize, only empty bank accounts, ruined lives and sorrow.</p>
<p>If Broeker was to come forward with all that he knew, it would be the icing on the cake. He holds the key to many questions that need to be answered. Another big question&#8230; how did David Miscavige actually weasel his way into becoming the cult leader in the first place? Miscavige blackmailing Broeker is a huge possibility. But that was years ago and now Broeker has a lot more leverage. I hope Broeker has some decency left in his heart and comes forward and sings like a canary. It&#8217;s time.</p>
<p>Now back to the SP Times&#8230;.<br />
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<p>Former member, Don Jason, who was the former No. 2 Officer in Clearwater, and the focus of part three. He tells his story of how he was finally able to leave the cult. Although he didn&#8217;t just up and leave, he had to ESCAPE by jumping off a ship.</p>
<p>Don was locked in a cabin aboard Scientology&#8217;s asbestos laden cruise ship the Freewinds. FYI&#8230; The Scientology Freewinds is also guilty of polluting the island of Bonaire and have been caught red handed dumping pollutants as <a href="http://glosslip.com/2009/07/31/scientologys-freewinds-cruise-ship-continues-to-pollute-bonaire/" target="_blank">we reported previously.</a></p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Freewinds.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Don claims there were cameras monitoring his every move. And when he was informed that he had to go on Scientology&#8217;s RPF, (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rehabilitation_Project_Force" target="_blank">Rehabilitation Project Force</a>) he said he had had enough.</p>
<p>Don was without his passport. (<a href="http://www.cifs.org.au/possible.php" target="_blank">Scientology takes all Sea Org members passports</a> ) He luckily had his driver&#8217;s license and a few blank checks that he kept hidden from the guards on the ship on arrival.</p>
<p>Don had planned his escape over many months, and finally pulled a &#8220;MacGyver&#8221; and constructed what looked like a rolling pin, so he can make his way down the ship&#8217;s cable like a zip line off the side of the ship.</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/jason.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>His getaway off the ship was successful, but it was only the start of a fierce chase by the cult. The cult was trying to retrieve Don back, so he can hopefully stay in and also to sign an affidavit, in which the cult would of course put their spin on it, keep it on file and then use it to cover their butts if he ever spoke out.</p>
<p>Luckily, Don did finally get free from the cult and is speaking out today. And of course the cult was right on cue and pulled out that embellished affidavit that Don signed after they found out he spoke to the <em>SP Times</em>. It was rife with Scientology spin and lies. The cult did the same to other former members who were interviewed by the <em>SP Times.</em></p>
<p>I don&#8217;t understand why Scientology thinks that showing these affidavits that people signed under duress have any validity what so ever. People do desperate things in desperate situations, and Scientology ends up looking less and less credible with each affidavit they pull out.</p>
<p>That is not the only sleazy tactic that they have pulled. The cult also dug into member&#8217;s private files which holds intimate details on them which were acquired through auditing sessions and &#8220;sec checks&#8221;. They dig for anything that they can use to spin, and then printed it in their Freedom Magazine. *shakes head*</p>
<p>For a &#8220;church&#8221; to boast such trumped up numbers like millions of members and thousands of orgs,  and parade their celebutards around&#8230; they certainlyact like a bunch of two year olds when they hear any criticism about them. Some of these former members were just telling their stories. They were not bringing them to court. But yet Scientology went totally ballistic on them.</p>
<p>But it didn&#8217;t stop there&#8230;.<br />
The cult has gone as far as taking out Google ads against the SP Times. They are trying to sway people into reading their Freedom Magazine &#8220;slam book&#8221; against former members and the SP Times by providing a link to their magazine in their ads. The cult&#8217;s Freedom Magazine makes the National Inquirer look like the Associated Press. I hope people do go ahead and read it, because it is SO worth the laugh.</p>
<p>To top it off, the cult took out MANY visual ads which appeared on the SP Times website. You may have seen some of their ads appear here on Glosslip from time to time. But those particular ads are randomly generated by Google and appear when there is matching subject content. Glosslip has no control over the ads. But the ads that appeared on the SP Times website were purchased by the cult I believe. Correct me if I am wrong.</p>
<p>How ironic is this?<br />
Scientology spending member&#8217;s dollars to pay for what they have called a &#8221;suppressive newspaper&#8221; to run their silly promos in defense of ex members telling their stories of abuse. Oh! It&#8217;s just too delicious for words!</p>
<p>So keep on doing what your doing Scientology&#8230;.<br />
In the words of Billy Crystal&#8230;.YOU LOOK MARVELOUS! *insert sarcasm*</p>
<p>Another really delicious aspect of this coverage, and all the other things that have gone down about Scientology lately, is that pesky little problem with their tax exemption status. You see under tax exemption status 501(c)(3), an organization CAN NOT be involved in ANY illegal activities. Oh snap!</p>
<p>Allegedly, Scientology obtained their tax exemption status by <a href="http://www.factnet.org/headlines/give-away.htm" target="_blank">intimidating IRS agents</a> with threats of leaking personal information. This information was obtained by PI&#8217;s hired by Scientology. The IRS agents finally caved in and granted them their tax exemption status back in 1993. Or was it Scientology LAWYERS who hired the PI&#8217;s to dig up stuff on the IRS agents? The cult lawyers better start planning their exit! Wonder what it will feel like for the hunters to be the hunted?</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s see now, according to ex members, the cult obtains personal information through hired PI&#8217;s, harass and stalk ex members and their families, hold people against their will, they confiscate Sea Org member passports and hold on to them, they rifle through Sea Orger&#8217;s mail, pay Sea Org members below minimum wage, have implemented family disconnection policies, have caused mental and physical abuse, they are operating hundreds of front groups, and have acquired properties and vast amounts of real estate under phony names &#8230;.shall I go on? Do I <em>need</em> to go on?</p>
<p>Hey Governments of the world! Get your head&#8217;s out of your asses and DO SOMETHING!</p>
<p>To read the ENTIRE Scientology Truth Rundown Series from the St. Petersburg Times, <a href="http://www.tampabay.com/specials/2009/reports/project/index.shtml" target="_blank">Click here</a>.</p>
<p>Many thanks again to the brave former members who have told their stories and are shedding light on the cult, and also many thanks again to Joe Childs and Tom Tobin for helping to do the same.</p>
<p>And again as always&#8230; &#8220;9000 internetz&#8221; and &#8220;caek&#8221; to  the members of Anonymous and their wonderful <a href="http://www.whyweprotest.net/en/" target="_blank">Why We Protest </a>website which is always a wealth of information and fun to visit.</p>
<p>If you need help leaving Scientology or you just need someone to talk to:<br />
call 1-866-XSEAORG. (this is a toll free call)</p>
<p>To members still in&#8230;.<br />
Be part of the solution&#8230;. not part of the problem.<br />
After all &#8230;.isn&#8217;t that why you joined Scientology in the first place? To help people?</p>
<p>Take back your life and your freedom.</p>
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<p>The St. Petersburg Times continues to be a huge thorn in Scientology&#8217;s side. Their Sunday edition reported horrific stories told by former Scientology members who have left the cult. Or should I say when they TRIED to leave the cult. It is part one of another three part series that they are continuing to run in addition to their <a href="http://www.tampabay.com/news/article1012148.ece" target="_blank">Truth Rundown</a> Series that they ran back in June.</p>
<p>Once again these former members were in Scientology for years and years and held very prominent positions.</p>
<p>The ex members talk about the two ways that a member can leave the cult. Which are called <em>&#8220;routing out&#8221;</em> or <em>&#8220;blowing&#8221;.</em></p>
<p>If members have doubts and have decided they want to leave, Scientology has a procedure called routing <em>out</em>. To route out of  the cult is of course Scientology&#8217;s preferred method. Reason being&#8230;. there is a good chance that you will end up staying in the cult because of Scientology&#8217;s continued manipulation, brain washing, emotional distress and they also tell members that they are giving up their chance at eternity. It also gives the cult the chance to have a leaving member sign a &#8220;pumped up&#8221; affidavit. (which Scientology will embellish) This affidavit along with confidential and personal information that is in a member&#8217;s file, while  in turn will be used against them if they choose to speak out. </p>
<p>Scientology member&#8217;s personal and intimate information is acquired through auditing sessions and &#8220;sec checks&#8221; and kept in a member&#8217;s &#8221;PC file&#8221; which is held by the cult. Actor Jason Beghe who left the cult has asked for his files back, and as far as I know, has not received them back as of yet. Correct me if I am wrong.</p>
<p>Scientology has continued to prove that they do in fact use this tactic every time they respond to any ex member&#8217;s story that has gone public. Former member&#8217;s confidential information was not only printed in Scientology&#8217;s edition of their Freedom Magazine for all other members to read, but this time around member&#8217;s information along with out right lies and were used by Tommy Davis in his response to the SP Times latest stories. Former member, Oscar winner and actor Paul Haggis who has just recently left the cult, said this was one of the many reasons why he decided to leave. It was mentioned in a letter that her personally wrote to to Tommy Davis. So to any members still in&#8230; your information in your PC file is not safe!</p>
<p>Many members also tell of being chased and harassed by the cult for years. Not to mention the heart break of the family disconnection they have endured which continues today.</p>
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<p>Basically, the more you know about the cult&#8217;s inner secrets and the higher position you hold, the more you will be sought after to come back. The cult is in fear that you will spill the beans on the cult&#8217;s activities. Well like it or not Scientology, there has been an awful lot of bean spilling lately.</p>
<p>When an ex member &#8220;blows&#8221;, it means to just leave and not follow proper cult protocol. It&#8217;s not that members are actually able to <em>just walk</em> out Scientology&#8217;s door, it means that many had to actually ESCAPE in secrecy to leave.</p>
<p>If a member routes out, it is a VERY long process. It involves &#8220;<em>sec checking</em>&#8220;. Which are hours and hours of being auditing on Scientology&#8217;s e-meter, which is short for Electropsychometer. This same exact unit is used on the general public at their Stress Test Tables, which you may see at a fair, flea market or city sidewalk.</p>
<p>Scientology not only considers the e-meter a religious artifact, they claim that this unit can help find a member&#8217;s area of distress and it can help address it and also cure it, as well as other ailments. Even claims of curing homosexuality.</p>
<p>According to Scientology, e-meters are also used in finding member&#8217;s past lives during auditing. Many members have claimed that some of their past lives were that of very well known pillars in history, such as Julias Caesar, or Ben Franklin, and so on. </p>
<p>One former member, Steven Fishman, was convinced by auditors that he was the biological father of Jesus Christ and  to quote: &#8220;<em>it was his responsibility to de-Christianize the planet by exposing the lie and the myth of the immaculate conception, and thereafter bring all of Christianity into Scientology as the largest FSM (Field Staff member) or conversion movement of planet earth.&#8221;</em> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.xs4all.nl/~fishman/history.html" target="_blank">His story</a> is a must read if you haven&#8217;t read it. He sued the cult back in 1993. There also is a series of interview <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7J00_m75WQ" target="_blank">videos </a>of Fishman, which I have watched more than once. I was in total amazement as to how far this cult can really brainwash someone. Most people think he is a total &#8220;moonbat&#8221;, but when I watched these videos, all I felt was sincere pity for the man. Thankfully Steven is deprogrammed (which was not an easy task) and out of Scientology for good.</p>
<p>So back to the e-meter&#8230;.<br />
In actuality, the e-meter is nothing more than a simple lie detector. The same unit which reveals that you were Elvis in a previous life, can also be used to tell if Scientology members have any &#8220;overts&#8221; or &#8220;withholds&#8221;, which in Scientology lingo is basically sins or crimes, and bad thoughts that a member has not told anyone. Which of course proves further that it is merely a lie detector. FYI&#8230;  it was also rated one of the top &#8220;most stupid inventions&#8221; by Life magazine.</p>
<p>Scientology lingo can be very confusing, and in the latest article of the SP Times (nicknamed by Scientology itself, as the SP stands for Suppressive Person), they <a href="intentional or unintentional" target="_self">included a <strong>small</strong> glossary </a>of Scientology acronyms and lingo. Scientology lingo is not only VAST, but it is also plays a huge part in the cult&#8217;s secrecy. If someone was to read an entire paragraph of scieno speak, it would leave them scratching their head.</p>
<p>So back to routing out. It can be a very horrific experience for ex members, and some of these members were interviewed by the SP Times. They were asked to sign affidavits before leaving Scientology, and were subjected to horrendous treatment, and it took years for them to finally leave for good.</p>
<p>Here is a short summary on Part One from the SP Times:</p>
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<blockquote><p>For years, the Church of Scientology chased down and brought back staff members who tried to leave.</p>
<p>Ex-staffers describe being pursued by their church and detained, cut off from family and friends and subjected to months of interrogation, humiliation and manual labor.</p>
<p>One said he was locked in a room and guarded around the clock.</p>
<p>Some who did leave said the church spied on them for years.</p>
<p>Others said that, as a condition for leaving, the church cowed them into signing embellished affidavits that could be used to discredit them if they ever spoke out.</p>
<p>The <em>St. Petersburg Times</em> has interviewed former high-ranking Scientology officials who coordinated the intelligence gathering and supervised the retrieval of staff who left, or &#8220;blew.&#8221;</p>
<p>They say the church, led by David Miscavige, wanted to contain the threat that those who left might reveal secrets of life inside Scientology.</p>
<p>Marty Rathbun, a former church official and confidant of Miscavige, said the leader especially targeted those he had edged aside during his rise to the top or anyone he feared might threaten his position or the church if left alone on the outside.</p>
<p>When the church founder L. Ron Hubbard was in charge, &#8220;there were no fences,&#8221; Rathbun said. &#8220;If somebody blew, they blew. It wasn&#8217;t until these purges started with Miscavige — where he was creating enemies and people … became a threat to him — that we went into this overdrive scenario.&#8221;</p>
<p>Church spokesman Tommy Davis &#8220;categorically denied&#8221; Miscavige knew about or was involved in the pursuit of runaways or spying on former members. He said Rathbun and other former staff are liars, taking their own misdeeds and blaming them on Miscavige and the religion they have forsaken. He said they are trying to undermine Miscavige&#8217;s leadership even as he presides over unprecedented church growth.</p>
<p>Miscavige &#8220;redefines the term &#8216;religious leader,&#8217; &#8221; Davis said, while some of the <em>Times</em>sources are on the &#8220;lunatic fringe&#8221; of anti-Scientology. He said they are the real villains, who Miscavige dismissed for &#8220;suborning perjury, obstruction of justice and wasting millions of dollars of parishioner funds.&#8221;</p>
<p>He accused the <em>Times</em> of &#8220;naked bias&#8221; and engaging in tabloid journalism.</p>
<p>&#8220;You have a few petty allegations,&#8221; Davis said.</p>
<p>&#8220;In fact, all you have is a few people who left a religion after committing destructive acts and are now complaining about what they did while in the church.&#8221;</p>
<p>The story of how the church commands and controls its staff is told by the pursuers and the pursued, by those who sent spies and those spied upon, by those who interrogated and those who rode the hot seat. In addition to Rathbun, they include:</p>
<p>• Mike Rinder, who for 25 years oversaw the church&#8217;s Office of Special Affairs, which handled intelligence, legal and public affairs matters. Rinder and Rathbun said they had private investigators spy on perceived or potential enemies.</p>
<p>They say they had an operative infiltrate a group of five former Scientology staffers that included the Gillham sisters, Terri and Janis, two of the original four &#8220;messengers&#8221; who delivered Hubbard&#8217;s communications. They and other disaffected Scientologists said they were spied on for almost a decade.</p>
<p>• Gary Morehead, the security chief for seven years at the church&#8217;s international base in the desert east of Los Angeles. He said he helped develop the procedure the church followed to chase and return those who ran, and he brought back at least 75 of them. &#8220;I lost count there for awhile.&#8221;</p>
<p>Staffers signed a waiver when they came to work at the base that allowed their mail to be opened, Morehead said. His department opened all of it, including credit card statements and other information that was used to help track runaways.</p>
<p>• Don Jason, for seven years the second-ranking officer at Scientology&#8217;s spiritual mecca in Clearwater, supervised a staff of 350. He said that after he ran, he turned himself in and ended up locked in his cabin on the church cruise ship, the <em>Freewinds.</em> He said he was held against his will.</p>
<p>And then there&#8217;s the story of the cook, his wife and the movie stars.</p></blockquote>
<p>Rather than try to cover this immense story, it&#8217;s best for you go to the SP Times yourself and read the entire coverage of  the alarming stories from ex members, Betsy Perkins, Mark Fisher, Don Jason, Gary Morhead, Jackie Wolfe, and Mike Rinder. There is more from Marty Rathbun and also the story from ex member Sinar Parman .</p>
<p>Sinar was not only the personal chef to cult founder L. Ron Hubbard, but he also was the personal chef of current cult leader  and high school drop out, David Miscavige and several Scientology celebrities including Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.</p>
<p>The SP Times also have a very helpful <em><a href="http://www.tampabay.com/news/scientology/whos-who-in-this-installment/1048135" target="_blank">who&#8217;s who</a></em> in part one which gives you a small bio of former members.</p>
<p>Kudos to all the brave former members who are speaking out to help others. And a big thank you to Joe Childs and Thomas Tobin for once again helping to exposing this insidious cult. Hopefully this continuing exposure of the cult&#8217;s activities will get law officials to pay attention and finally get off their butts and do something about it.</p>
<p>Now of course Scientology always claims that the SP Times is guilty of bigotry and are completely biased.</p>
<p>Not true. They are reporting the stories from ex members and have included all of the cult&#8217;s responses. They have included all of the responses from Scientology spokesman Tommy Davis. A copy of the <a href="http://www.tampabay.com/news/scientology/article1048141.ece" target="_blank">TEN PAGE </a>letter that Davis wrote to the SP Times is also listed on their site. Which I have to mention that the response letter from Davis makes the cult look really quite bad once again. They have also included the responses from ex members to Tommy Davis&#8217;s response.</p>
<p>Part one of the SP Times series, is followed by the second part which came out this morning. Today&#8217;s story is called <em>What Happened in Vegas. </em>It also includes <em>How Scientology Got To Bob Minton </em>and more.</p>
<p>And up on deck for Tuesday from the SP Times, is part three, which will tell the ingenious escape from Scientology&#8217;s asbestos laden cruise ship the Freewinds by former member Don Jason who was the No. 2 cult officer in Clearwater. We will write up a small outline of parts two and three tomorrow, but again, please go to the SP Times website and read the former members entire stories and the cult&#8217;s responses.</p>
<p>To start from the very <strong>beginning </strong>of the St. Petersburg Times wonderful coverage on their entire  Scientology series starting with the The Truth Rundown which started back in June, <a href="http://www.tampabay.com/specials/2009/reports/project/" target="_blank">click here</a>.</p>
<p>It is getting to the point where Scientology is desperately trying to keep waves from coming ashore by shoveling them back into the ocean. The waves will not stop coming, no matter how hard they try to push them back. Scientology is literally drowning in a sea of lies and deception, and their time is running out.</p>
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Church of Scientology lawyer Patrick Maisonneuve</p>
<p>Not a good week for the cult of Scientology!<br />
On the heels of Scientology&#8217;s spokesman Tommy Davis&#8217;s disastrous interview on <em>ABC&#8217;s Nightline </em>last week, comes more news of Scientology&#8217;s downward spiral.</p>
<p>It has just been announced, that France has convicted Scientology of fraud. This news must have Scientology&#8217;s cult leader David Miscavige in quite the tizzy. Still nothing to say Miscavige?<br />
David Miscavige is obvioulsy playing a &#8220;<em>Where&#8217;s Waldo</em>?&#8221; in all this breaking news.</p>
<p>The cult was also fined more than 600,000 euro. This is equivalent to $900,000 US. Almost a cool million. The court convicted the cult library (SEL bookshop) as well as SIX LEADERS. Scientology was found guilty of pressuring members to pay large amounts of cash by using harassment tactics, and also illegally dispensing vitamins.</p>
<p>Four of the leaders were given suspended sentences which can be anywhere from ten months to two years and the other two leaders were given fines.<br />
Of course Scientology is going to appeal this verdict. Which is no surprise there.</p>
<p>Although prosecutors were going for an all out ban on Scientology in France, the court recently denied the ban. But even though Scientology has not been banned from France, this latest PR flap can&#8217;t be good news for Scientology, who desperately tries to hide all negative PR from it&#8217;s members.</p>
<p><a href="http://infinitecomplacency.blogspot.com/2009/10/courts-ruling.html" target="_blank">The Infinate Complaceny Blog Webiste</a> did a wonderful break down of the story (Much thanks to Jonny Jacobsen):</p>
<blockquote><p>Here is a summary of the verdict and sentences in the Paris trial of Scientology. I have laid it out in the same style I used for What the Prosecution Wants to give you an idea of how far the court followed their recommendations.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most important feature of the judgement is what the court did not do: it made no ruling that would restrict the activities of either the Celebrity Centre or the SEL bookshop.</p>
<p>But the following individuals and organisations were convicted of organised fraud against some, but not all the alleged victims (of which more below):</p>
<p>The Association Spirituelle de l’Eglise de Scientologie CC (ASES), the Celebrity Centre, was convicted of organised fraud against the plaintiffs Aude-Claire Malton and Eric Aubry.</p>
<p> It was fined 400,000 euros and ordered to pay for the details of the conviction to be published in the major French and English-language news outlets including Le Monde, Le Figaro, Libération, the Herald Tribune and Time Magazine.</p>
<p>Scientology’s network of bookshops Scientologie Espace Liberté (SEL) was also convicted of organised fraud against the Malton and Aubry. It was fined 200,000 euros and ordered to pay for the publication of the conviction in the same newspapers.</p>
<p>These were the sentences for the individual defendants charged on this count, against either Malton, Aubry or both plaintiffs:</p>
<p>Alain Rosenberg, the managing director of the Celebrity Centre, was convicted of organised fraud against Malton and Aubry; and of complicity in the illegal exercise of pharmacy. He received a two-year suspended prison sentence and a 30,000-euro fine</p>
<p>Didier Michaux, the bookshop’s star salesman, was convicted of organised fraud against Eric Aubry – but cleared on the same charge relating to Aude-Claire Malton. He received an 18-month suspended sentence and a 20,000-euro fine</p>
<p>Jean-François Valli, the other bookshop salesman, who also did work for the Celebrity Centre, was convicted of organised fraud against Aude-Claire Malton – but cleared on the same charge relating to Aubry. He received an 18-months suspended sentence and a 10,000-euro fine</p>
<p>Sabine Jacquart, who was president of the Celebrity Centre, was convicted of organised fraud against both Malton and Aubry; and of complicity in the illegal exercise of pharmacy. She received a 10-month suspended sentence and a 5,000-euro fine</p>
<p>Aline Fabre, who supervised the Purification Rundown at the Celebrity Centre, was convicted of the illegal exercise of pharmacy. She was fined 2,000 euros</p>
<p>Marie Anne Pasturel, who acted as an intermediary for G&amp;G in France, taking orders for the vitamins required for the Rundown, was convicted of the illegal exercise of pharmacy and fined 1,000 euros.<br />
All the defendants charged in relation to Pierre Auffret and his company Parangon – the Celebrity Centre, the bookshop SEL, Rosenberg, Jacquart, Valli, Michaux – were acquitted.</p>
<p>The court took into account the fact that Auffret himself had not filed a complaint: and he had insisted to investigators that any payments he had made were made willingly.</p>
<p>Neither Alain Rosenberg nor Anne Marie Pasturel attended the hearing.</p>
<p>Despite the guilty verdict and the fines, Maître Patrick Maisonneuve for the Celebrity Centre and Maître Louis Pamponet for the bookshop SEL (I think it was him) both looked extremely relieved – presumably because there was no attempt by the court to restrict the activities of either organisation.</p></blockquote>
<p>FYI&#8230;<br />
Alain Rosenberg, the managing director of the Celebrity Center in France, is an OTVII on Scientology&#8217;s Bridge to Total Freedom. He is one step away from the highest level on their bridge, which is OTVIII.<br />
It&#8217;s amazing that his &#8220;OT powers&#8221; which have control over <a href="http://www.xenu.net/archive/infopack/6.htm" target="_blank">MEST </a>(which is short for matter, energy, space and time) seemed to be totally on the fritz, and failed miserably during this court case.<br />
Looks like you &#8220;pulled this in&#8221; Alain. Looks like the court was the one who was &#8220;at cause&#8221;.</p>
<p>To read more about Rosenberg and the case <a href="http://infinitecomplacency.blogspot.com/2009/06/paris-trial-ix.html" target="_blank">go here</a>.</p>
<p>So back to this verdict..<br />
So although France found them guilty and issued fines, France is not going to restrict Scientology&#8217;s activities?<br />
So does that mean there will be more court hearings and fines down the line?<br />
Hopefully&#8230;.. that&#8217;s if more victims come forward and fight the cult.</p>
<p>Scientology was convicted of &#8220;illegal exercise of pharmacy&#8221;, but France is still going to allow Scientology to resume with their Purification Rundown? I am afraid I don&#8217;t understand.<br />
Is Scientology going to continue to illegally dispense vitamins in hopes that more deaths and court cases will not occur in France?</p>
<p>The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purification_Rundown" target="_blank">Purification Rundown</a> for all of you who do not know what that is&#8230; is a Scientology program used to rid the body of toxins. (so they claim)<br />
It involves ingesting LARGE doses of niacin vitamins and oil, running on a treadmill and sitting in a sauna for hours at a time daily. This regiment can last for FIVE weeks. It has NEVER been proven to have ANY beneficial qualities, nor does it have any scientific data to back up it&#8217;s claims of the regiment being successful with removing ANY toxins from the body at all. In fact it has been said that it is nothing but quackery and that large amounts of niacin can prove to be very dangerous to the liver.</p>
<p>The Purification Rundown, (also know as Narconon and Criminon) needs to be looked into extensively by the US Government and ALL Governments. Narconon goes into towns and sets up centers and claims they can cure drug addiction. They not only lie about their success rates with trumped up numbers, they talk towns into funding them with tax payer&#8217;s dollars. They also use the teachings of L. Ron Hubbard&#8217;s tone scale. </p>
<p>This program has gone under the names Second Chance, HealthMed Clinic and The NY Rescue Workers Detoxification Program (after 9/11) just to name a few. There are many other front group names they have used world wide.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2009-10-26-sweat-lodge-self-help-James-Ray_N.htm?csp=34" target="_blank">recently reported</a> tragic deaths of those people in the sweat lodge in Arizona, received a lot of media coverage. It&#8217;s a wonder why our Government has not looked into the many deaths which have been related to this particular program.</p>
<p>Of course people are afraid to speak out against Scientology, never mind bring them to court. Hopefully this latest conviction in France will sway not only Scientology members to come forward with their stories, and perhaps file cases, but I hope it prompts non Scientology members who have also done The Purification Program through Narconon in hopes of being helped with their drug addiction. Second Chance and Criminon inmates also should be interviewed about this program.</p>
<p>I am sure Scientology will be on full damage control and looking for any Narconon or member success stories they can shove in people&#8217;s faces through the media, in light of France&#8217;s conviction. But please know that any success stories you hear, does not stack up against the fail rate of this program in any stretch of the imagination.</p>
<p>This news from France is especially bad on top of the latest Nightline stories that we just saw in recent days, and it was also announced today by the <em>NY Post</em>, that Tommy Davis tried to stop Nightline from airing these programs one hour before they were to air, made a scene and was asked to leave. <a href="http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/scientology_flack_strikes_out_SJRNhKFTPOnH567DZ4Q4CO" target="_blank">Read about it here</a>.<br />
Wish there was film on that little hissy fit!</p>
<p>And oh yes&#8230;.. not to mention the very recent defection of one of Scientology&#8217;s long time members, celebrity Paul Haggis. Again welcome out Paul!</p>
<p><strong>Scientology members&#8230;. are you paying attention</strong>?</p>
<p>To France&#8230;.<br />
you almost had Scientology completely on the run. But this is good news too. <br />
Although the fines and sentences are nothing more than slaps on the wrist to a multi million dollar BUSINESS, and they will be able to continue to do what they were doing to bring them to court in the first place, at least it&#8217;s a start in the right direction of unveiling the illegal activities of this abusive cult.</p>
<p>We need a LOT more of that going on, especially here in the United States.</p>
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<p>This past Friday evening, <em><a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/scientology/" target="_blank">ABC&#8217;s Nightline</a></em> aired part two of their <em>Inside Scientology</em>series with anchor Martin Bashir. If you missed it, the videos are posted on ABC&#8217;s website. It is a MUST see.<br />
 Part One is  <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=8896299" target="_blank">here,</a>  and Part Two is <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=8905042" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>Friday&#8217;s show was a continuation from Thursday night&#8217;s interview with ex-Scientology top executives Marty Rathbun, and Amy Scobee, as well as ex member Bruce Hines. They were all former members of Scientology&#8217;s Sea Organization.</p>
<p>Bashir also continued his interview with Scientology spokesman Tommy Davis who ended ripping off his microphone, and storming off the set. We will get to that juicy part later.</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/bashir.jpg" alt="" /><br />
ABC Anchor Martin Bashir</p>
<p>Friday evening&#8217;s coverage focused on the celebrities in Scientology. Tom Cruise was the main focus.  Tommy Davis claimed that Scientology does not given special treatment to celebrities, but I beg to differ. Cruise considers cult leader David Miscavige one of his closest friends and Miscavige not only attended Cruise&#8217;s wedding, but he also tagged along on Tom and Katie&#8217;s honeymoon. Doesn&#8217;t everyone bring their &#8220;church&#8221; leader on their honeymoon with them?</p>
<p>Cruise is not only BFF&#8217;s with David Miscavige, but he was also a huge advocate for Scientology. I say &#8220;was&#8221; because Cruise has really simmered down since his couch jumping days. His leaked Scientology video, his insults against Brooke Shields for taking medication for her postpartum depression, and his famous &#8220;glib&#8221; interview with Matt Lauer has put a serious damper on his career and his popularity. </p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/sal9.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Matt You Are So Glib!</p>
<p>If you ask just about anyone on the street these days of their opinion of Tom Cruise, most will say he is a kook.</p>
<p>Cruise is trying to re-boost his career, by not speaking publicly about Scientology and trying to show the world how &#8220;normal&#8221; his life is with his family. But are people buying it? I doubt it. Cruise is DEEP into Scientology. He co-founded the NY Rescue Workers and Firefighters Detoxification Program after 911. Again, this program is EXACTLY the same as Scientology&#8217;s Purification Rundown and their Narconon program. </p>
<p>Cruise also lobbied in Washington with a quest to have every school in the US teaching Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard&#8217;s &#8220;tech.&#8221; Applied Scholastics is the front name used in the schools, but it is without a doubt Scientology. Applied Scholastics has already infiltrated some of the schools in the US. I am not talking about Scientology schools like <em>Delphi Academy</em> and Will Smith&#8217;s <em>New Village Academy</em>, but rather regular public schools in our towns that are teaching children Scientology tech.</p>
<p>In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, they started teaching Scientology tech in Prescott Middle School in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Applied Scholastics representatives assured them that the program was secular.  A couple of quotes from <a href="http://www.studytech.org/2007/05/st_pete_timesscientology_makes.php" target="_blank">that story</a> posted on the Scientology V. Education website:</p>
<blockquote><p>The Baton Rouge school district agreed to pay $20, 000 a year to Applied Scholastics for a licensing fee and to hire a teacher from the nonprofit to help teach the course. Costs were offset by seed money that Travolta contributed and by donations from local businesses. Parents were enlisted to volunteer as tutors.</p>
<p>Dave Touretsky, a research professor at Carnegie Mellon University, that&#8217;s only because the academic experts don&#8217;t know the intricacies of Scientology.Study tech is &#8220;covert religious instruction&#8221; and therefore unconstitutional to teach in public schools, said Touretsky, who has studied Scientology and written extensively about Hubbard&#8217;s study skills curriculum.</p>
<p>Scientologists will use the program at Prescott to sell the program to other struggling communities, Touretsky said, and to promote the image of Scientology.</p></blockquote>
<p>Rest assured, the teachers and the people in that town have NO idea what they are teaching these kids, nor understand how dangerous the tech can be for their children. Former Scientology member Monica Pignotti can tell you just exactly how dangerous the study tech is. <a href="http://www.garloff.de/kurt/sekten/mind1.html" target="_blank">Click here </a>to read up on it yourself. I am not sure if Prescott Middle School has continued teaching this tech or not. I hope town officials and teachers have done their homework by now.</p>
<p>So a word of caution people, if your child&#8217;s school is approached with Applied Scholastics or any anti-drug pamphlets that contain the initials &#8220;CCHR&#8221; written anywhere on the pamphlet, please stay clear! The CCHR is another Scientology front group. Also stay away from the names Way To Happiness, or The Drug Free Marshals, just to name a few.</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/sal7.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Scientology Can Use Some Body Language Courses!</p>
<p>These names are are ALL Scientology front groups. Sorry to sway away from  ABC&#8217;s interview, but any chance I have to make people aware that Scientology is trying to infiltrate our children&#8217;s schools, I feel compelled to make mention of it.</p>
<p>So back to the interview&#8230;</p>
<p>Former Scientology Sea Org member, Amy Scobee who was one of Scientology&#8217;s top execs and also one of the people who spoke out in the <em>St. Petersburg Times</em> articles, spoke with Bashir about the Purification Rundown.</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/sal5.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Amy Scobee, Blonde On Bottom Right Hand Corner</p>
<p>She tells Bashir a horrifying story about when she was MADE to go on the Purification Rundown as part of a punishment within the Sea Org. Amy explains how daily she was ingesting 5,000 milligrams of niacin, exercising (usually a treadmill), and sitting in a sauna for five hours, for EIGHT MONTHS. She said she had<strong>&#8220;grey stuff &#8221; </strong>coming out of her pores. I would imagine she was also ingesting oil, as this is another part of the Purification Rundown. As horrible as it was for Amy to be on this whacko science regimen, (which does not have any scientific data to back up its claims of actually detoxing the body at all) it was one of the things that woke Amy up and forced her decision to leave Scientology. And we are sure glad she is out. Bravo Amy!</p>
<p>Of course Scientology denies Amy&#8217;s story and says that the Purification Rundown is used for &#8220;religious reasons&#8221; by members. Hmmm.<br />
Scientology is pretty crafty. They use different names for the Purification Rundown, like the NY Firefighters Detox Program, Narconon, and Criminon, and offer this program to the public and ask towns for funding using the town&#8217;s tax payer&#8217;s dollars. Exactly what they do with Applied Scholastics,  and The Drug Free Marshals etc&#8230;</p>
<p>They say that the program is secular and has NOTHING to do with Scientology. But yet when Scientology is pushed up against the wall, (as they were with Amy&#8217;s claims) they claim that the Purification Rundown is for &#8220;religious reasons.&#8221;</p>
<p>So how can they possibly claim that their front group programs are secular and have nothing to do with Scientology, when they are IDENTICAL to the same programs they are calling &#8221;religious&#8221;?<br />
Confusing? That is their intention.</p>
<p>Back to Rathbun&#8230;<br />
Marty Rathbun continued his interview with Bashir and said that he himself has &#8220;audited&#8221; both Tom Cruise and John Travolta. Boy&#8230; I would love to know what is in their files! Of course everything contained within a Scientology member&#8217;s file is supposed to be confidential. That is&#8230;confidential until you cross Scientology. After the <em>St. Petersburg Times</em> articles came out with ex member&#8217;s stories, Scientology published personal information on Amy Scobee, Tom DeVocht, Mike Rinder and Marty Rathbun in a 80 page issue of their <em>Freedom Magazine</em>.</p>
<p>Scientology even gave the &#8220;defectors&#8221; nicknames like the <em>King Pin</em>, <em>The Adulteress</em>, and so on. It was not only the MOST childish thing that I have ever read by an organization, it was rife with lies about the ex-members and Scientology&#8217;s spin. Proving once again that Scientology&#8217;s Fair Game policy is alive and well.</p>
<p>Although it was not brought up in the interview, Rathbun is known as an independent Scientologist. And there are also <em>Freezoners</em>. Freezoners are members who have left the organized &#8220;church,&#8221; but still want to practice Scientology. There are groups of Freezoners here and there world wide. Scientology now considers these people who have previously dedicated years of their lives and spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on trying to climb up the Scientology&#8217;s Bridge their evil enemies. They are considered as SP&#8217;s, or suppressive persons.</p>
<p>Freezoners left the church as they felt that L. Ron Hubbard&#8217;s Tech was being &#8220;squirreled&#8221; by cult leader David Miscavige. To &#8221;squirrel the tech&#8221; means to change the writings of L. Ron Hubbard in any way. Miscavige has changed the tech many times. He has changed it, repackaged it, and told the members that the old books were now incorrect, and that they had to buy the &#8220;newer&#8221; version. This was done to keep more money coming into Scientology. Sadly, members actually fell for it.</p>
<p>Changing any of L. Ron Hubbard&#8217;s tech is considered a <strong>big </strong> no-no in Scientology and many current members consider David Miscavige to be a suppressive person. Why they continue to stay in the &#8220;church&#8221; is a mystery. But slowly, that seems to be changing.</p>
<p>People who are Freezoners, also did not agree with the way the &#8220;church&#8221; was being run and could no longer stand all the abuses and illegal activities that were going on, so they decided to leave the &#8220;church&#8221; and set up business elsewhere,  and yes it is in fact a business. People who want to practice Scientology outside the cult still have to pay for auditing and courses to whomever is offering them. What they charge is nowhere near the hundreds of thousands of dollars that organized Scientology charges. Which is where Rathbun comes in. He was one of Scientology&#8217;s top auditors before he left, and he continues to audit people today.</p>
<p>If today&#8217;s organized Scientology continues to crumble, Rathbun can end up with more &#8220;disciples&#8221; to audit. Perhaps he is hopeful for Travolta and Cruise to leave the cult and audit with him once again. Not likely though, especially not for Cruise. Cruise considers Rathbun an enemy of the cult and and a huge SP. Cruise does not appreciate what Rathbun is saying about David Miscavige and the abuses of the cult.</p>
<p>Tom Cruise&#8217;s lawyer sent a statement to ABC Nightline and stated that even though Cruise is aware of the things being said about David Miscavige, Cruise does not believe it.</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/sal10.jpg" alt="" /><br />
BFF&#8217;s For Ever!</p>
<p>Really Tom? Miscavige is ruining your career in case you didn&#8217;t notice. How many people is it going to take for you to wake up and understand that David Miscavige is an abusive tyrant who only wanted you for PR purposes to promote the cult and oh yeah&#8230;take your money?</p>
<p>And as Bashir pointed out to Davis in the interview&#8230;these stories of abuse from ex-members were from randomized people. And of course Davis quipped back to Bashir with &#8220;<em>Well that&#8217;s how it is made to look</em>.&#8221;  Sure it is Tommy.</p>
<p>Rathbun was in Scientology for 27 years, and his brain is totally immersed in the tech. He still believes that con man L. Ron Hubbard is the best thing since sliced bread and that his writings are still WORD.</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/sal8.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Giddy Up L. Ron!</p>
<p>Rathbun never completely left Scientology, and he probably never will. But we are awful glad he came forward to speak out, as well as the others. Many more are likely to follow.</p>
<p>After 27 years, and being one of Miscavige&#8217;s top lieutenants, <br />
Rathbun is still programmed to live, eat and breathe Scientology. Rathbun also thinks David Miscavige should be made &#8220;to pay the piper&#8221; for all the people he has abused. Of course Rathbun himself admitted to being an abuser, but he never mentioned that he should pay the piper as well. Hmmm.</p>
<p>Freezoners who continue to practice Scientology, still mean they are being brainwashed, no matter how you cut it.  It&#8217;s the way the courses, the auditing and the drills were set up by Hubbard, at least there isn&#8217;t a Sea Org and David Miscavige is out of the picture. But hey, people can believe in what they want, as long as it doesn&#8217;t hurt and abuse others and as long as it doesn&#8217;t end up being another <br />
abusive cult off-shoot.</p>
<p>So getting back to Scientology spokesman Mr.Tommy Davis.<br />
As I mentioned in the last article on this series, Tommy Davis&#8217; body language was VERY telling. Again, I noticed he sat with tightly clenched hands, laughed nervously, and at one point was sitting with his arms and legs totally crossed. He looked like he was wrapped so tight, that you couldn&#8217;t pull a pin out if his butt with a tractor.<br />
Bashir proceeds to ask Tommy about the e-meter and HIS own personal beliefs. Tommy was not very convincing when it came to the e-meter. The conversation went as follows:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Bashir:</strong> Has the e-meter ever been subjected to randomized clinical trials to assess it&#8217;s efficacy?</p>
<p><strong>Davis:</strong> I have no idea. I don&#8217;t know why it would be. <em>It works in Scientology and that&#8217;s what people use it</em>. I don&#8217;t know why it would be subjected to random clinical trials.</p>
<p><strong>Bashir:</strong> Because it&#8217;s a&#8230; mechanism for therapeutic care you just said&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Davis</strong>: In a religion.</p>
<p><strong>Bashir</strong>: But has it ever been tested objectively is what I&#8217;m asking?</p>
<p><strong>Davis:</strong> I mean it gets used every day by Scientology counselors.</p>
<p><strong>Bashir</strong>: I&#8217;m not asking that. I&#8217;m asking&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Davis:</strong> To my knowledge, no. &#8230; And as far as evidence of the e-meter and its efficacy, the evidence of that is in those Scientologists who have used it to great benefit. And as far as the Church of Scientology is concerned, it&#8217;s the only evidence that matters, is the people and the results.</p></blockquote>
<p>&#8220;In a religion?&#8221; Then why is the e-meter used for Scientology &#8220;Stress Tests&#8221; on the general public?</p>
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<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/audit.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Typical Stress Test Set Up On Sidewalk</p>
<p>I wish Bashir asked Davis that question and I also wish there was an e-meter present at Bashir&#8217;s interview. Of course Tommy would never agree to be put &#8220;on the cans.&#8221;I also doubt that Scientology would ever agree to have an e-meter present at ANY interview.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to believe that the e-meter has never been tested objectively or questioned. It obviously instills fear in so many of its members because of it being an actual lie detector. It also enslaves members. And although I am sure Scientologists sign all sorts of waivers, using an e-meter on cult members seems not only highly questionable, but illegal. Attention Government!</p>
<p>The e-meter is supposedly considered a &#8221;religious artifact&#8221; by Scientology. FYI, they tell their members to buy TWO e-meters. (one for back up of course)  E-meters cost THOUSANDS of dollars. Boy, talk about a scam.</p>
<p>Keep in mind, as I mentioned before, these e-meters are present on all of the Scientology &#8220;Stress Test&#8221; tables that you may see set up outside one of their &#8220;orgs.&#8221; Sadly, you can see them at flea markets, street fairs, or just set up on a sidewalk in a town. They even set up outside Walmart! You won&#8217;t see the word Scientology anywhere on their tables though. I thought I read by law, that each e-meter used by the public is supposed to carry a label on the back of it in which it states that it is used for &#8220;entertainment purposes only&#8221;. That&#8217;s funny, I thought Davis claimed it was used for &#8220;religious&#8221; purposes? Confused? Again&#8230;. Scientology&#8217;s intention.</p>
<p>Scientology claims that they can cure what ails you with auditing, and this has been recorded by some who have taken the Stress Test. Deception personified. Anything to get &#8220;fresh meat&#8221; into their doors.</p>
<p>After people take a stress test, they try to get the person to buy a Dianetics book and maybe visit their local Scientology &#8220;org&#8221; to take a &#8220;personality test.&#8221; They will also ask for your personal information at that point. After the test, they will look over your results and tell you that you are not a very happy person, and you have problems, no matter how happy you are and that they can help you. They will also ask you to watch a film, and then perhaps some time you may want to take some of their &#8221;communication courses&#8221; that will help you, and then eventuall get you on to auditing. That&#8217;s where the brainwashing begins and that&#8217;s when they will never leave you alone once they have your personal information. Tell me how this is this still legal again?</p>
<p>So back to the juicy part of the ABC&#8217;s interview&#8230;<br />
Why did Bashir say to Tommy Davis to get him so hot under the collar? So hot, that he got up and walked out.  He asked him about his beliefs. Most people when they are asked about their beliefs or about their religion, will gladly tell you all about it. Especially someone who is supposed to be a representative for a church.</p>
<p>But let me first explain.. If you are a Scientologist, you are not allowed to discuss your &#8220;religious beliefs&#8221; or where you are on Scientology&#8217;s Bridge To Total Freedom with non Scientologists. You can discuss your phony &#8220;wins&#8221;. But that&#8217;s about it. Scientologists are not allowed to discuss any problems they are having, doubts or say anything that can be considered negative against Scientology. If a member did discuss these things, and someone were to report it, than that person would be considered PTS. (potential trouble source). This can mean MORE hours of auditing or a &#8220;sect check&#8221; if you are in the Sea Org, which is interrogation. It can also lead to family disconnection of not corrected.</p>
<p>As stated before, Scientology&#8217;s e-meter works like a lie detector as confirmed by ex member Bruce Hines when he was talking with Bashir. Of course many ex members who have left that didn&#8217;t continue with Scientology as a Freezoner will also tell you that the e-meter is nothing more than a lie detector. If you lie while you are &#8220;on the cans&#8221; it will certainly show. It has nothing to do with &#8220;engrams&#8221; or removing body thetans from your body as Scientologists are convinced to believe. It&#8217;s a damn lie detector. </p>
<p>Pretty snakey of Hubbard. Scientology brainwashes members and puts them on an e-meter to find out all their intimate secrets and then puts all that information into a file and then blackmails ex members by leaking their personal information if they decide to leave and speak out against the cult. What a lovely &#8220;church&#8221; indeed.</p>
<p>FYI, Hubbard wasn&#8217;t the one who invented the e-meter it was actually Volney Mathison.  And another FYI&#8230;.most of Hubbard&#8217;s <em> <span style="text-decoration: line-through">babblings</span></em> are gleaned from various other religions and smooshed all together. Buddhism being one. Hubbard stole everything from everywhere.</p>
<p>So getting back to Tommy and Bashir.<br />
Bashir wanted to know if Tommy believed in the story of XENU. (pronounced zeenoo) For those of you who do not know who Xenu is, the story of Xenu can be found anywhere on the internet. The story on the internet is actually the EXACT story written by founder L. Ron Hubbard. It is also level three or OTIII, on Scientology&#8217;s Bridge to Total Freedom. Which we at Glosslip call the Bridge to Nowhere and Financial Ruin.</p>
<p>There are two ways to climb up the Bridge, but we are not going to get into all that. But one way in order to start climbing up the eight levels Scientology&#8217;s Bridge, a member must be deemed &#8220;clear&#8221; before he can be an &#8220;OT&#8221; and start up the Bridge. This costs hundreds of thousands of dollars and many hours of auditing, drills and courses in order to get up to that level. This can take many years.</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/sal6.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Scientology also tells it&#8217;s members that if they were to read OTIII without going the proper path, (called &#8220;free wheeling&#8221; in scio-speak) that they can catch a pneumonia and possibly die. I kid you not. They also tell their members that some members have become very ill while doing OTIII.  And before all you Scientologists out there try to defend OTIII, and say that most religions have crazy stories attached to them, which I totally agree&#8230;.. Two things.</p>
<p>Number one&#8230;. Scientology is not a religion, it is a business, and number two&#8230; I think all the stories attached to religions are ALL eye rollers.</p>
<p>When Bashir asked Tommy if he believed in the story of Xenu and volcanoes and such, Tommy said:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Martin, I am not going to discuss, the disgusting perversions of Scientology beliefs that can be found now commonly on the internet, and be put in the position of talking about things for ah, ah, ah, that, ah, talking about things that are so, fundamentally offensive, to Scientologists to discuss.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Disgusting perversions of Scientology?<br />
Why not see for yourself? <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenu" target="_blank">OTIII is on Wikipedia</a> and many other places on the internet for free.</p>
<p>To help you understand the story of Xenu&#8230; A YouTuber posted a video which tells the story of Xenu via <em>South Park</em>. (which Scientology had squashed and taken off the air of course) <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0AFVVToZsY&amp;feature=PlayList&amp;p=4378F6D7C4404CB9&amp;playnext=1&amp;playnext_from=PL&amp;index=63" target="_blank">Click here</a> to watch it.</p>
<p>Now although the show South Park is of course a comedy, the OTIII they recited was not a joke nor a spoof. It was told exactly the way it was written by Hubbard. This particular YouTube video, brilliantly included the actual 1967 lecture by L. Ron Hubbard himself who is reciting the story of Xenu and OTIII. It&#8217;s Hubbard&#8217;s own voice. This video was an excellent way to prove that the story of Xenu and OTIII is in fact told correctly. Any ex member who has done OTIII will also tell you that what is on the internet is EXACTLY the same as the OTIII level they went through and paid for. ASK THEM YOURSELF.</p>
<p>Now why do you think Scientology doesn&#8217;t want it&#8217;s members to know or hear about Xenu? Remember their claims of getting ill?<br />
Now what if a member happened to hear OTIII and realized that they didn&#8217;t get ill from hearing it or reading it and found out what Scientology told them was a lie? How would Scientology look then? Check it out for yourself. Look it up and read it, or watch the video I suggested. See if you get ill! *snicker*</p>
<p>OTIII is such an outlandish piece of sci fi idiocy, that Scientology also fears that if their members were to hear it, they would stop paying to go up the Bridge. What member would pay ALL that money to go up the Bridge if they knew OTIII was about space aliens that were dumped in a volcano? Not too many.</p>
<p>Now you are probably thinking, then why doesn&#8217;t Miscavige just change OTIII or tone the story down a bit? Well if he did that, he would have to change the entire Bridge.  Reason being&#8230;. in OTIII, you learn that your body is infested with body thetans which came out of the volcanos. As you are go farther up the Bridge to the upper levels, members find out that they have even MORE body thetans attached to them that they have to get rid of via auditing on the e-meter. (of course this is more money for Scientology) So getting rid of OTIII, would not be an option. Besides the fact that OTIII is what Scientology is all about with the exception of their communication courses.</p>
<p>So after Bashir tries to calm Davis down (and I am paraphrasing a bit) by saying he is just trying to understand his beliefs and that he thinks he has been acting appropriately during the interview and didn&#8217;t try to mock Davis in any way&#8230;. he then asks Davis again about Xenu.<br />
Davis replied angrily:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I&#8217;m gonna stop you. If you&#8217;re gonna ask me that question again, and you&#8217;re going to repeat things about volcanoes and this kind of thing, and so on and so forth, I will stand up and walk out Martin. Because, because what you&#8217;re doing by doing that, is you are intentionally asking me things which you know I find offensive. And you&#8217;re insisting me on asking of them, so I&#8217;m asking you one more time&#8230;&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Too bad Bashir didn&#8217;t ask Davis why there is a volcano pictured on the front cover of all Scientology Dianetics books and why it is used as Dianetic&#8217;s logo. These books with the volcanoes can be seen in every single Scientology display window across the USA and worldwide.</p>
<p>Of course Bashir (my new hero) asks Davis again about Xenu, and that is when Davis stands up, rips off his mike, throws it down and walks out of the interview. Hmmm, seems like Davis could have used some of Scientology&#8217;s communication courses.  *snicker*<br />
After all, Hubbard stated that &#8220;communication is the universal solvent&#8221;. Uh&#8230; yeah ok Lafayette.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that Davis was most likely drilled extensively by Miscavige before this interview, as with every other interview he does. But nobody really knows what Miscavige is telling Davis when it comes to the story of Xenu. We don&#8217;t know if he is <em>in </em>on the scam, or where Davis is in his Scientology teachings. Davis is trying to convince people that it is offensive to speak about his religious beliefs, when it actuality, it is only a ploy to continue to keep Scientology&#8217;s scam a secret.</p>
<p>But one thing for sure, no matter how much Davis is drilled before these interviews, he still sports very telling negative body language, he is way too defensive about Scientology beliefs, and he always ends up putting his foot in his mouth.</p>
<p>Bashir was certainly &#8220;at cause&#8221; over Davis. Davis walking out of that interview, not only made Scientology look <strong>very bad, </strong> but I was kind of surprised about the REASON why he walked out. WHY?</p>
<p>Davis was interviewed by <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vviGgURRLkM" target="_blank">John Roberts on CNN</a> a while back, and Roberts also asked Davis about the story of Xenu. Davis said that it didn&#8217;t sound familiar to him and he was laughing and smirking as if to imply the whole thing was ridiculous. </p>
<p>But THEN not very long ago&#8230;.. Davis did another interview with <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLG3teVnszQ" target="_blank">Nathan Bacca for KESQ</a>. Bacca asks Davis MANY questions and also asked Davis about the story of Xenu, and Davis said he WAS familiar with the material, and again said he was offended by Bacca asking him about religious beliefs. *scratches head*<br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YwY4mXrS58" target="_blank">This YouTube video</a>, shows a good cross section of Tommy Davis and his ever changing story of OTIII which was reported by an Australian news channel.</p>
<p>So what gives Tommy? Are you NOT keeping track of what you are saying during these interviews? Or are you hoping that people didn&#8217;t see your prior interviews? </p>
<p>No worries Tommy&#8230;<br />
because we are keeping track of  everything you say for you. It&#8217;s all over the internet. on forums and all over YouTube. </p>
<p>Between Tommy Davis&#8217;s footbullets, Scientology&#8217;s court cases, and a group called Anonymous who protest the cult MONTHLY and globally, Scientology has seen better days. And Tommy&#8230;. every time you stick you foot in your mouth, people everywhere are watching, recording, talking and writing about it. You have to be getting pretty tired of the taste of foot.</p>
<p>Bashir ended the interview with a recap and at the very end he asked viewers if they thought that Scientology should keep their tax exemption status and to go to the ABC website and leave their opinions. At that point I felt like I was at a football game, as I stood straight up from the couch and cheered &#8221; YES!!&#8221;<br />
It was the perfect &#8220;bazingo&#8221; at the end of the series.</p>
<p>Glosslip would like to thank ABC and Martin Bashir once again for their wonderful coverage on Scientology. We hope this is only the beginning of shedding more light on this abusive cult, and hope it wakes up our Government and law officials enough to finally step in and say enough is enough.</p>
<p>To all members who are still in Scientology. If you are having doubts, please know that you are not alone. If you have come to the realization that something has gone terribly wrong with your &#8220;church&#8221;&#8230; again, you are not alone. Many members are leaving and orgs are struggling to stay open. Don&#8217;t be part of the problem, be part of the solution.</p>
<p>If you need help leaving Scientology, or you just need someone to talk to&#8230;<br />
call 1-866-XSEAORG. This is a toll free call.</p>
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You Can Do It! Be Free!</p>
<p>Speaking of leaving Scientology&#8230;</p>
<p>Glosslip would like to congratulate Paul Haggis who has just left Scientology! Paul was a member for over THIRTY FIVE YEARS. He is a screen writer, a director, has won Oscars, and is a civil and human rights activist. Paul wrote a letter to Tommy Davis. In that letter, he complained about San Diego Org&#8217;s public support of Proposition 8, about Davis denying the existence of family disconnection when he was interviewed, and how he was also against Scientology using ex member&#8217;s private information to attack critics. To read his actual letter he sent to Tommy Davis, you can find a copy of it on WWP. <a href="http://forums.whyweprotest.net/291-scientology-discussion/paul-haggis-quote-55159/#post1041211" target="_blank">Click here.</a><br />
Welcome out Paul!</p>
<p>And as always&#8230;<br />
Many thanks to Anonymous for their continued tenacity in fighting this cult. Their quest is to stop the abuses of Scientology and totally dismantle the Sea Org and to have fun along the way. <br />
I totally support their fight.<br />
I would also like to thank Anonymous for their <a href="http://www.whyweprotest.net/en/" target="_blank">Why We Protest website</a>, their <a href="http://wiki.whyweprotest.net/Main_Page" target="_blank">Why We Protest Wiki</a>, (which is a WEALTH of information) and for a whole lot of lulz!<br />
Yummy cake to you all!</p>
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<p><em>ABC Nightline&#8217;s</em>, Martin Bashir interviewed Scientology cult spokesman Tommy Davis (son of actress Ann Archer) last night.</p>
<p>He interviewed ex Scientology members <a href="http://www.tampabay.com/specials/2009/reports/project/rathbun.shtml" target="_blank">Marty Rathbun</a>, <a href="http://www.tampabay.com/specials/2009/reports/project/scobee.shtml" target="_blank">Amy Scobee</a> and Bruce Hines. Ex members Mike Rinder and Tom DeVocht although not present for the taping of the interview, did answer questions for ABC. </p>
<p>Rathbun and Scobee along with ex members Tom DeVocht and Mike Rinder were recently <a href="http://www.tampabay.com/specials/2009/reports/project/" target="_blank">interviewed by the St. Petersburg Times</a>. Their interviews with the SP Times revealed scathing allegations of  the physical and mental abuse of Scientology members  that they witnessed at the hands of current Scientology cult leader David Miscavige. If you missed it, you can <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline" target="_blank">watch it here.</a></p>
<p>Although there was no mention of why cult leader David Miscavige was not present, Tommy Davis did a pretty wonderful job of looking far from credible. You don&#8217;t have to be a body language expert to notice Davis&#8217; constant shifting eyes, how he constantly looks away, the fidgeting with his hair, clasped hands, along with his stuttering to know that he was not too comfortable with the questions that Bashir was asking him.</p>
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<p>Bashir and Davis discussed a bunch of allegations levied against the cult, including family disconnection within the cult of Scientology&#8217;s Sea Organization, as well as a punishment called the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rehabilitation_Project_Force" target="_blank">Rehabilitation Project Force</a> aka The RPF for short.</p>
<p>It was great that Davis did not deny that there was an actual RPF within Scientology&#8217;s Sea Organization, but Davis claims that the RPF is a <strong>VOLUNTARY</strong> punishment. This statement sent me through the roof.</p>
<p>Davis said that Sea Org members are put on such a punishment if they fail in their duties. What he didn&#8217;t mention, was that a Sea Org member can be put on RPF for something as tiny as looking at someone the wrong way. I also would love to know what Sea Org members would voluntarily put themselves on a punishment which involves lack of sleep, low quality food, not being able to talk to anyone, wearing black clothing to further separate you from others, being shamed, ridiculed, and being forced to run everywhere rather than to walk. The RPF usually means that you will be put on some sort of  manual hard labor which can go into all hours of the night and this punishment can literally last for YEARS.</p>
<p>Just one trip to the ex Scientology kids website will validate these claims about the RPF. Or you can pick up books written by ex Scientology members. Books like <em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Complex:_An_Insider_Exposes_the_Covert_World_of_the_Church_of_Scientology" target="_blank">The Complex</a></em> by John Duignan and <em>Blown For Good </em>by Marc Headley(<a href="http://glosslip.com/2009/02/26/blown-for-good-the-man-poised-to-bring-down-the-church-of-scientology/" target="_blank">which we recently did an article on</a>) are just two examples of ex members shedding more light on this abusive cult. There is also a new book which just came out, called <em><a href="http://mybillionyearcontract.com/" target="_blank">My Billion Year Contract</a></em> by ex Scientology member Nancy Many who dedicated for 27 years of her life to Scientology.</p>
<p>Nancy&#8217;s book title derives from the contract you sign when joining <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Org" target="_blank">Scientology&#8217;s Sea Organization</a>. You must sign a billion year contract with Scientology in order to join the Sea Org. I kid you not. <a href="http://www.exposescientology.com/contracts/seaorg-billion-year-contract-2002.pdf" target="_blank">Click here</a> to see an actual copy of Scientology&#8217;s Sea Org contract.</p>
<p>So back to the interview&#8230;.<br />
The ex cult members that were interviewed, dedicated 20+ years of their lives to the cult, and luckilly were able to escape. Although mentally, they are still suffering. </p>
<p>One of the MANY things I found VERY disturbing about this interview, was the subject of family disconnection within the Sea Org. The mention of family disconnection itself is disturbing on its own.</p>
<p>But when Bashir asked Davis about Sea Org members who get married, (this is where Davis really starts to squirm) and if there are controls put in place on how often members are allowed to see their families, Davis said &#8220;<em>there are &#8220;specific policies&#8221; that  apply to the RPF which governs what they do and what their schedule is</em>&#8220;. Bashir then asks Davis how many times in a week would they be allowed to see their family members and Davis said &#8220;<em>he didn&#8217;t really know off the top of his head</em>&#8220;. </p>
<p>Why would a spokesman for the &#8220;church&#8221; not know the policies of his own &#8221;church&#8221; after being a member of Scientology for practically his entire life? And when Bashir asks Davis what was a fair guess of how many times a week Sea Org members get to see their family members, and asks if it once a week is correct, Davis said &#8220;<em>once a week sounded about right</em>&#8220;. Davis also said he thought seeing family members once a week was appropriate. LOVELY &#8220;church&#8221; isn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>Where or where are the family protective services in all this?</p>
<p>If you are horrified, then please also understand this his statement is not entirely true. It&#8217;s worse. Some members can go years without seeing their family. Davis is also referring to Sea Org members whose family members are WITHIN the Sea Org and stationed at the same Org. And even then, members still don&#8217;t get to see their family. Davis is also not referring to any Sea Org members who have family members that are not in Scientology. There are people who haven&#8217;t seen their children in years. The cult fears outside interaction with family members. They fear that family will try to persuade their members to get out of the cult. To cut off members from their families is of course in pure cult fashion.</p>
<p>Sea Org members who are stationed at Golden Era Productions aka Gold Base in Ca., are not allowed to leave that property at all. Hard to believe that this is allowed to happen in the US today. But it does.</p>
<p>Also what Davis said doesn&#8217;t apply to many Sea Orgers that have other family members in the Sea Org stationed elsewhere in other countries. Many of these Sea Orgers are not on RPF, they just will never get the chance to see their family period. Members will never be spared the time to do so, nor can they afford to travel on their .25 cents an hour pay. Besides, Scientology is afraid they will flee.</p>
<p>According to ex Sea Org member <a href="http://www.anti-scientologie.ch/testimony-Bruce-Hines.htm" target="_blank">Bruce Hines</a>, (who was also physically abused by cult leader David Miscavige) gets a little tearful during the interview discussing his past life in Scientology. There were periods of time that he was not allowed to see his son while he was on RPF. He said at times he would wave to his son from afar if he saw him running by. His son was attending the Scientology school near by. Not being able to see you parents is considered child abuse in my book. Thankfully Bruce&#8217;s son also left the cult. </p>
<p>Hines also discusses his divorce and how divorce is encouraged in Scientology, and also the disconnection from other family members he still experiences today. How sad is this? </p>
<p>Another one of the ex members being interviewed was Marty Rathbun. He mentioned that cult leader David Miscavige owned a beagle dog, and that Miscavige ordered a custom made military type outfit to be made for the dog complete with epaulettes. Rathbun also stated that if members didn&#8217;t salute Miscavige&#8217;s dog, then there would be big trouble. And if the dog barked at any member, than that member was considered to be &#8220;out ethics&#8221;. Amy Scobee also confirmed this claim . And a little visit to the Why We Protest site revealed a comment by BFG aka <a href="http://blownforgood.com/" target="_blank">Blown For Good</a>, aka Marc Headley, in which he also talks about Miscavige&#8217;s dogs. Here&#8217;s the snipette from WWP:</p>
<blockquote><p>In terms of the dog – there was actually at least 4 of them. Safi, Jelly, Lucy and Daisy. Lucy was the one that did the barking at “out-ethics” people.</p>
<p>The dogs DO travel with Dave. They at least went to Clearwater all the time. These dogs make Paris Hilton’s dogs look like ghetto strays. Clothes, special food, People to walk them and pick up their crap and take care of them. Those dogs easily have more money spent on their weekly food than 10 RPFers combined!</p></blockquote>
<p>So correct me if I am wrong&#8230;. but it sounds like Miscavige&#8217;s dogs live and eat better than the Sea Org members? And the cult spends MORE money on these dogs then their own Sea Org members?<br />
Who by the way are the very people who have to take care of these spoiled mutts. Talk about utter DISGUST and OUTRAGE.</p>
<p>ABC stated that members of Scientology wrote several affidavits denying that Miscavige was an abusive person and that Rathbun was the abusive person. Of course members and staff will do what they are told to do, or suffer the consequences. Rathbun does not deny that he was abusive, but blames Miscavige for  his actions.</p>
<p>Speaking of cult leader David Miscavige, where is he? He is the current leader of this so called &#8220;church&#8221;, so why wasn&#8217;t he interviewed?</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/dmfing.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Perhaps his last <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWUasKX3FZE" target="_blank">defensive interview</a> with Ted Koppel back in 1992 was all he can manage with his &#8220;<em>busy</em>&#8221; schedule.</p>
<p>You would think now more than ever, that Scientology members would want some reassurance from their &#8220;leader&#8221;. (I use the term VERY lightly)  But Miscavige seems to be MIA. Rumors are, that Miscavige is seeking refuge in Columbia. With all the pending court cases against Scientology, ex members speaking out and with more members leaving, it&#8217;s clear that Miscavige is not the &#8220;church&#8221; leader that he professes to be and is hiding. What could possibly be his excuse for not granting another interview for over seventeen years now? Hiding on Scientology&#8217;s Tone Scale is VERY low. *snicker*</p>
<p>Back to wonder boy&#8230;</p>
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<p>Tommy Davis had the nerve to say that the church is experiencing growth and is flourishing. Stop it Tommy. Just stop it.</p>
<p>On the contrary. There have been reports of Scientology Org buildings laying dormant for years and the ones that are open are struggling to stay open. Some have recently closed. Their silly &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Power_Building" target="_blank">Super Power Building</a>&#8221; in Clearwater, Florida which looks fine on the outside, still remains unfinished after 10 years and is nothing but an empty shell. Scientology also owes the town over $245,000 in fines and continues to receive fines for in-completion. I wonder how members feel that their &#8220;donations&#8221; have funded a phony project, and that their money will go towards paying off fines.</p>
<p>Scientology has become so desperate, that they are trying to squeeze every last dime they can out of their members. Scientology is having constant fund drives, and running their library book scams. Which is raising funds from their members for books. The members are told that their &#8220;donations&#8221; will go towards putting Scientology books in local libraries across the US. Problem is, the books never show up the libraries, or if they do, the libraries don&#8217;t want them, and they throw them out or they send them back. Some have ended up in a bargain bin for a couple of bucks. I myself bought Dianetics for a buck! Biggest piece of gobbledy goop I have ever tried to read.</p>
<p>Members are also being pushed to take more courses and give, give, give till it hurts.<br />
But just exactly WHAT are they giving to? Where does all their money go?</p>
<p>It goes to paying for Scientology lawyers, private PI&#8217;s, Scientology&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_Special_Affairs" target="_blank">Office of Special Affairs</a> aka OSA whose job is too dig up info on &#8220;suppressive people&#8221; and fair game them into oblivion. Unsuspecting members think that all their &#8220;donations&#8221; and all their years of dedication are going towards making this a better place to live and to &#8220;clear the planet&#8221; (which means having everyone practicing Scientology). They have visions of total enlightenment at the top of Scientology&#8217;s Bridge To Total Freedom. Some members will mortgage their homes, disconnect from their families, and as John Duignan was once quoted, &#8220;<em>he would have killed for Scientology</em>&#8220;.</p>
<p>Doesn&#8217;t sound much like a &#8220;church&#8221;. It does sound like there is an awful lot of abuse and brainwashing going on.</p>
<p>Now ABC only scratched the surface of the abuses of Scientology. They didn&#8217;t get into all the horror stories of the Sea Org members, how mysteriously Scientology&#8217;s tax exemption was acquired by the IRS, (shame on IRS) fair game activities, Scientology related deaths, child labor, human trafficking, past and current law suits like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Snow_White" target="_blank"><em>Operation</em> <em>Snow White</em></a> and <em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Freakout" target="_blank">Operation Freakout</a></em>, their many front groups or the pain and suffering of not only Scientology&#8217;s past and current Sea Org members, but also Scientology&#8217;s public members. To clarify, Scientology has different types of members. They have staff members, Sea Org members, celebrity members and public members. I know it sounds all very confusing. But keep in mind that is how Scientology works. They thrive on deception, confusion and secrecy, which are some of the main staples of being able to operate as a cult.</p>
<p>Tonight at 11.35 pm EST, ABC airs part two of Inside Scientology. Make sure you tune in. If you are unable to tune in tonight, don&#8217;t fret, you will most likely be able to find a copy of it on <em>YouTube</em> or <em>Why We Protest</em>.</p>
<p>Tonight&#8217;s broadcast will focus on Scientology&#8217;s celebrities. Which by the way, NO other church discusses it&#8217;s celebrity members or uses their celebrity members for PR purposes.</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/celeb.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Some Of Scientology&#8217;s Cash Cows </p>
<p>I hope ABC covers how Scientology has a committee whose sole purpose is to lure celebrities into the &#8220;church&#8221; and how the celebrities have preferential treatment over other members and also how celebrities practice Scientology in special Celebrity Centers just for them, where they are pampered and catered to.</p>
<p>Scientology celebrities as well as other Scientology members are not only kept in the dark about the dark side of Scientology, they are also brainwashed. Scientology&#8217;s &#8220;loaded language&#8221;, and other careful brainwashing techniques remove a member&#8217;s ability to think critically and they are taught to cast aside anything negative about Scientology. Of course this is done so they will continue to fund the cult and stay put in the cult.</p>
<p>Why is this still legal for Scientology to do to? <br />
You got me there. I think the main reason is that sadly the US considers Scientology a &#8220;church&#8221; and not the abusive business it is. It may surprise you to know that thankfully not all countries recognize Scientology as a &#8220;church.&#8221;</p>
<p>Go ask your state law officials why Scientology is allowed to continue to ruin lives. Hell! Write a letter to President Obama.</p>
<p>Scientology&#8217;s former members are speaking out at protests , on forums, in interviews, in court testimonies, in documented affidavits and everywhere else in between. They speak of how many years it took for them to deprogram themselves and how they still struggle with their painful memories today. </p>
<p>There is a list on the <a href="http://wiki.whyweprotest.net/List_of_ex-Scientologists_who_have_spoken_out" target="_blank">Why We Protest Wiki</a> of ex members who have spoken out and that list has grown to over 750+ names since the last time I checked it. It also contains ex member&#8217;s stories, court documents and testimonies, their interviews, videos and their affidavits. Links are right next to their names for you to click on so you can research for yourself.</p>
<p>Or hop on over to <a href="http://www.exscientologykids.com">www.exscientologykids.com</a> for some heart wrenching stories from ex members who were children growing up in the Sea Org. If those stories don&#8217;t break your heart and get you mad enough to want to get involved in helping to shed more light on this abusive cult and fight for members who don&#8217;t have the courage, the mental ability or the means to fight back, then I don&#8217;t know what will.</p>
<p>Of course ABC can&#8217;t cover all of Scientology&#8217;s abuses is such a small span of time, but at the very least, they are shedding more light on an abusive cult that has survived under the radar in the US and world wide since the 1950&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Glosslip would like to tip their hat to ABC and Martin Bashir for having the courage to broadcast this very sad atrocity that is happening in the US right now and world wide right under our noses.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s ok to believe in what you want. But when you believe in something that was achieved by brainwashing you and there is documented proof that your &#8220;church&#8221; is not only hurting people, but ruining lives, it&#8217;s time to bow out. The longer you stay in, the more you are contributing to part of the problem.</p>
<p>Monday we will cover part two of ABC&#8217;s Inside Scientology.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s hump day and what&#8217;s been going on in the world of celebrity gossip lately?<br />
Same old crap and some new crap.</p>
<p>Lindsey Lohan went to court and partied the night before and the night after her court hearing. Yawn!<br />
But wait&#8230; she said she&#8217;s afraid her Dad may kidnap her now. Uh.. again yawn. Wake me up when she does something new.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s also up?<br />
Not <em>Balloon Boy!  </em>That news is SO rampant, that I am already tired of it. But it looks like reality has caught up with the Heenes. Honestly, I caught these loons on <em>Wife Swap</em> a while back and the father was a hot headed, delusional wacko, who thinks the sun rises and sets by him. I thought this man was questionable way back then, but you can&#8217;t always tell, with the way &#8220;reality&#8221; shows edit their shows. But now we know for sure. Yep! My gut instinct was totally spot on.</p>
<p>Now I think his wife is either abused and doesn&#8217;t know enough to get away and agrees with everything her idiot husband does regardless, or she actually agrees with everything her hubby does and also thinks you should raise your children by dragging them to twister romps and pulling them out of school and allowing them to trash talk to whomever they want. Either scenario is SAD. <br />
Oh! Have you seen their <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8Ns87YkdRI" target="_blank">video</a> on YouTube? I can&#8217;t understand what the hell they are singing about, but it looks pretty darn questionable. Future Beastie Boys ya think?</p>
<p>I wonder if wifey-poo will throw hubby under the bus, when it comes down to their day in court? Get out the popcorn! And as far as reality fame goes? Heenes&#8230; you got it now! Yah happy?</p>
<p>And more people who get under my skin&#8230;<br />
Elisabeth Hasselbeck is back on <em>The View</em>. (oh joy) <br />
I guess little <em>Ms. Perfect</em> sent out some not so perfect baby pictures of her baby AND a guest appearance of her nipple to her friends and family by mistake. HA HA HA! This story brought me so much joy.</p>
<p>On to other idiots&#8230;<br />
Rod Blagojevich (again NOT a celebrity), WILL appear on <em>Celebrity Apprentice</em>, yet another reason not to watch Trump&#8217;s show ever again.</p>
<p>And even more idiots&#8230;<br />
Stephanie Pratt was busted for DUI. I wonder what bible thumper sista -in-law Heidi Montag will have to say about this? Maybe Heidi can get Stephen Baldwin to baptize Stephanie for her. &#8216;Cause we all know just how beneficial it was for Heidi. Praise Jesus!</p>
<p>And on to the King  and Queen of idiots&#8230;<br />
Jon Gosselin is still hated by the majority of America. Well wait a minute&#8230;I stand corrected. Octomom, Nadya Suleman told <a href="http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2009/10/exclusive-video-interview-octo-mom%E2%80%99s-secret-crush-i-think-jon-gosselin-hot" target="_blank">Radar Online</a> she thought Jon Gosselin was hot and has a crush on him. Ummm&#8230; hot?Perhaps Nadya needs her eyes checked and should pick up a paper every once in a while. Oh that&#8217;s right, she has 14 children, who has time?</p>
<p>But sorry Octomon, Jon was too busy getting his sexy on in a fancy cab with gal pal Hailey Glassman.<br />
Hey Jon, you sure you want to pass this up? Could be a new show fer yah!<br />
How about &#8220;John +Nadya +14+ 8 = The Earth Spinning Off It&#8217;s Axis&#8221;?</p>
<p>Well not if TLC has anything to say about it! They are already suing Jon for breech of contract, of course.<br />
And he also has been ordered to pay back $180,00.00 back to his account with Kate. Kate ALSO has been ordered to pay some money back too. Seems like Karma has been rearing it&#8217;s ugly head with those two.</p>
<p>And speaking of Octomom, the Doc that implanted the SIX embryos (one split into two) into Octomom has been booted from the practice where he was employed for not following the rules. But of course he is still allowed to practice. Who knows what he will do now that he is on his own. I smell another reality show?<br />
I can hear the promo now&#8230;<br />
<em>&#8220;Meet Dr. Eggo! He&#8217;s serving them sunny side up, so you too can have your very own reality show and start exploiting your very own litter of children in no time! Hey! Let Go Of My Eggo!&#8221;<br />
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Seriously, have you seen the latest clip of Octomon and her brood with all those kids crying? It makes me want to pull my hair out.</p>
<p>Speaking of child exploitation, Kate Gosselin tells Vanity Fair she &#8221;feels like a prisoner&#8221; of her own fame and that the kids are starting to act out. STARTING to act out? Wow, if seeing Maddy in previous shows was only the start of her bitchdom, I woudn&#8217;t want to see her now. That child is not a force to be reckoned with! And please Kate&#8230;  let me get out the violin&#8230;.you were being interviewed by VANITY FAIR and getting paid for it. Prisoner my ass!</p>
<p>On to more phony things&#8230;.<br />
Miss California, Carrie Prejean is being sued for her her boobs! K2 Productions (which directs the California USA pageant ) is asking Carrie for $5,200 back. I guess they paid for her boob job. K2 says it&#8217;s not about the money, and the money will go to charity. I doubt if will want the implants back. *snicker*</p>
<p>Speaking of cash&#8230;.<br />
Nicholas Cage is in a heap of debt. Cage is suing his former manager Samuel Levin for $20 million. Levin allegedly screwed with Cage&#8217;s money and Cage says that his manager is the one responsible for his current debt headache. Word of advice Nick&#8230;. don&#8217;t wait seven years before you check up on hired help that handles all your dough.</p>
<p>And on to big sloppy messes&#8230;<br />
Anna Nicole Smith is back in the news again. Well, the court case of her doctors and Howard Stern that is.<br />
In court, Larry Birkhead told a scathing account of Anna&#8217;s drug use while she was pregnant. </p>
<p>Maurice Brighthaupt, former bodyguard of Anna, claims he saw Howard Stern, and Dr. Eroshevich injecting Anna with needles. He also said he saw Anna injecting herself. Why did this guy wait so long with this information? Supposedly Dr. Eroshevich was the bodyguard&#8217;s friend, as well as Stern. Sorry! No excuse.</p>
<p>Supposedly Anna Nicole was drinking pedialyte out of a baby bottle and laying in her own feces when found. Why was she ever brought to Florida in this condition? Now I know Anna was a complete mess with drugs, but when someone is that addicted to drugs and that incapacitated, she should have received help from the people around her, especially her doctors and those closest to her. Not checking into a Florida hotel. Stern was not present at her death, he was busy seeing a man about boat.</p>
<p>The IRS is also in play with Anna Nicole these days, and have filed a $125,112.86 tax lien on the estate of Vickie Lynn Marshall. So much for resting in Peace. Geez, what a mess.</p>
<p>And some weirdness in the news&#8230;<br />
Marge Simpson is on the cover of Playboy&#8217;s October issue. Sorry, I didn&#8217;t find it at all amusing and I refuse to show a picture of it.<br />
In fact I poo poo Playboy for advertising the Simpsons.</p>
<p>Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart Simpson, Scientologist extraordinaire, donated TEN MILLLION DOLLARS to Scientology in May of 2008. Anyone that supports the Simpsons in any way is inadvertently giving money to Scientology down the line. Why would Cartwright give the money to her children, when she would rather hand it over to Scientology? Gotta keep everything KSW! (Keep Scientology Working) Right Nancy? Hope she wakes up some day.</p>
<p>Speaking of naughty pictures.<br />
Levi Johnston (former husband of Bristol Palin) will be posing for <em>Playgirl</em> and has been in the gym bulking up for his upcoming saucy shots. I also caught him on a commercial for <em>Wonderful Pistachio</em> nuts. Yes, the man who will soon be showing his nuts was hawking nuts on TV. The commercial shows him with an immense bodyguard and Levi is eating a few nuts and the tag line says &#8220;Now Levi Johnston does it with protection&#8221;<br />
I kid you not. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggB6SsB4DgM&amp;feature=player_embedded" target="_blank">See the commercial for yourself</a>!<br />
Wow! Talking about pissing Palin off! Yeehaw!</p>
<p>But wait it gets better&#8230;.<br />
Levi was interviewed by <a href="http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2009/10/levi-johnston200910" target="_blank">Vanity Fair</a>. The name of the article is &#8220;Me and Mrs. Palin&#8221;.<br />
<img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/lev.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Levi dishes about Palin and her lack of parenting, her bad moods, Todd flipping out and Levi was quoted as saying,</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I thought, Was this woman—who, at home, would literally say things that did not make sense—<em>really</em> running for vice president?&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>You go Levi! I have a new respect for the boy. *snicker*</p>
<p>Then we move on to more puzzling things&#8230;<br />
The court case of John Travolta.<br />
Readers are probably wondering why I haven&#8217;t reported on this case as of yet. The testimonies in the court case were changing on a such a daily basis with so much &#8220;<em>he said/she said</em>&#8221; garbage going on, and with changing stories, that if I wrote about what was happening <em>as</em> it happened, I would have had to edit the story every single day.</p>
<p>I will be covering this story when and if I feel that some sort of conclusion of sorts has been made. I will say that this case has been one big puzzle of unanswered questions on BOTH sides.</p>
<p>And speaking of The Travoltas moving on &#8230;<br />
Both Kelly and John attended the IAS (International Association of Scientologists)<br />
Scientology 25th Anniversary at Scientology&#8217;s St. Hill Org in England.<br />
Sadly, it looks like John will not be leaving this cult any time soon.</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/id.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Tom Cruise, Katie and Suri were also in attendance. Poor Katie and Suri.</p>
<p>Scientology wanted people to believe that 4,000 people were in attendance at their event. ROTFL!<br />
That number is just classic Scientology spin in which they are so famous for. They usually have to fly and bus tons of people in, as well as dressing up their Sea Orgers members to fill in the seats so it will look full. Reason for this? So their IAS PR photo will look like they are still successful to their members. It&#8217;s an old smoke and mirrors trick of Scientology, so they can continue to deceive their members. Lovely, isn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>The IAS is nothing more than members donating money to Scientology. (which the majority goes straight to cult leader David Miscavige) In return for their donation, they get a discount on courses, auditing and such. Which is not a discount at all since they are donating money. Duh!</p>
<p>Cruise and Travoilta have donated millions and millions of dolllars to Scientology. Exactly what Scientology does with all that money as fas as &#8220;helping&#8221; to &#8220;clear the planet&#8221;  is a mystery. The money goes to buy more buildings that stand idle, make Miscavige richer and pay for all their pending court cases, lawyers and Sci goons. Oh! and I almost forgot, they have to pay their Sea Org slave labor members about .25 cents an hour.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.usmagazine.com/celebritynews/news/tomkattravoltas-20092010" target="_blank">US Magazine reported</a> on the 25th Anniversary and quoted Cruise about the Scientology protestors outside the event:</p>
<blockquote><p>Later, during a reception, Cruise was overheard chatting with another American man about the protesters outside the venue. &#8220;They&#8217;re squirrels,&#8221; Cruise said angrily, according to a witness. &#8220;Stuck in an electronic incident. It makes me so angry!&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>&#8220;Protesters are squirrels stuck in an electronic incident?&#8221;<br />
Oh Tom, you certainly are one brainwashed mofo.<br />
A &#8221;squirrel&#8221; in scio-speak, means someone that messes or changes the tech of dead cult founder L. Ron Hubbard. Aka &#8220;squirreling the tech&#8221;. And &#8220;stuck in an electronic incident&#8221; is more scio babble from Hubbard&#8217;s work.</p>
<p>I wonder if Cruise actually said this though? Personally, I think if anything he would of called the protesters SP&#8217;s (suppressive people) not squirrels. And I think the &#8220;stuck in an electronic incident&#8221; line may have been borrowed from a video of another wacky Scientologist named George, which we reported on recently. Many duplicate <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy_9BAauNVk&amp;feature=PlayList&amp;p=A72624B4147F8BE1&amp;playnext=1&amp;playnext_from=PL&amp;index=12" target="_blank">videos</a> of Scientologist George (who is an OTVIII, the highest that you can get on Scientology&#8217;s Bridge) showed up on YouTube and showed just how brainwashed Scientologists become the longer they stay in. The video is totally unscripted and SAD.</p>
<p>Cruise is supposedly an OTVII on The Bridge To Nowhere.</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/mot.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>One more level to go Tom until you reach the tippety top to the Bridge of Total Freedom!<br />
Yippee!<br />
Good luck with that Tom! Wait till you see what OTVIII is all about!<br />
SO worth the millions and millions of dollars that you blew. *snicker*</p>
<p>And now for something completely different and funny&#8230;.<br />
I was watching TV the other night, and there was a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2fg_hnxr-g" target="_blank">brief teaser</a> for Season 6 of the steamy <em>Nip /Tuck</em> show, which started on Oct 14th. I thought I was seeing things, when I saw Mario Lopez completely decked out in black lingerie complete with a garter belt and black stockings. But no, I looked it up and yep it was none other than A. C. Slater (his name on Saved By The Bell) in drag!</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/ml.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Mario played Dr. Mike Hamoui on the series and he was seen in a steamy shower scene in a previous episode. Damn! I am going to have to start watching that show! Kudos for Mario for having the balls of steel for donning the less than flattering get up.</p>
<p>And even though Mario is one huge piece of eye candy&#8230;<br />
sorry, this outfit just doesn&#8217;t cut it for me Mario. *snicker*</p>
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<p>How many times out of the goodness of your heart, have you donated to a good cause? Did you ever wonder if the good cause you donated to was on the up and up? Have you ever checked out a charity before donating your hard earned money? Well you should.</p>
<p>Just because it looks like a charity is on the up an up or sponsored by celebrities, doesn&#8217;t mean your money is going where you think it may be.</p>
<p>Glosslip is about to give you a small lesson in the many front groups of Scientology. If you are thinking that there is no way that you have have given cash to Scientology, think again. It happened to me, only I didn&#8217;t realize it until YEARS later. I will get to that later.</p>
<p>As you may or may not know, the cult of Scientology THRIVES on deception and secrecy. It has hundreds of front groups. Some of the better known front groups you may have heard about are, CCHR, Narconon, Criminon, Applied Scholastics, WISE, ABLE, FASE, and The Way To Happiness. </p>
<p>While all the proceeds from these groups end up going to the same place, which is Scientology of course, the names of these groups usually are attached to a business, an inmate betterment program, a drug treatment program, a dentist or chiropractor&#8217;s office (we will get to that) or a school which teaches L. Ron Hubbard tech, like Will and Jada Pinkett Smith&#8217;s school, the <em><a href="http://glosslip.com/index.php?s=new+village+academy" target="_blank">New Village Academy</a>.</em></p>
<p>But there are a whole slew of names that you may not be aware of that are in fact Scientology.  Scientology&#8217;s deception runs so deep, that your own town officials may have some of these programs implemented and your tax dollars are ending up in Scientology&#8217;s pockets without you even knowing it. Yes, your tax dollars may be funding a Scientology drug rehabilitation program. Sad but true. It has happened in many states in the U.S. and just recently in New Mexico.</p>
<p>Ask Albuquerque Mayor Martin Chavez whose tax payers paid over $1.5 million dollars to run the now defunct Second Chance program which was run in their old Westside Jail. This program used Scientology&#8217;s teachings and the very dangerous <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purification_Rundown" target="_blank">Purification Rundown,</a> which is also used by all Scientologists. This of course is the same program used in Narconon AND Criminon AND the NY Fire Fighter&#8217;s Detoxification program, just to name a few. ALL the same program, only with different names.</p>
<p>FYI&#8230;The Second Chance program left in the middle of the night and not only stole items, but left an outstanding bill. They owe more than $600,000 in tax liens, about $400,000 is due to the IRS, and more than $200,000 to the state. I would  like to know why Joy Westrum, who ran that particular Second Chance, is not being brought in for questioning? Crazy, isn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>I know if that was MY money going towards a Scientology phony baloney drug rehab, I would be slightly miffed, to say the least.</p>
<p>Some of these programs that you may <em>not</em> be aware of are: The Drug Free Marshals, (this program is for children, and a new chapter just opened in Cincinnati) STOMP (Stop Torture of Mental Patients), World Literacy Crusade, Riders Against Drugs, The Association for Peace in the Middle East, Cry Out, Artists For A Better World, Slums To Schools, Racing For Human Rights Awareness &amp; Education, Educating Children International, Fight for Kids, Author Services Inc., Volunteer Ministries, Guardian Art, Youth For Human Rights, Human Rights International, The NY Fire Fighters Detoxification Program, (created after 911, a front group for Narconon) Poets for Peace And Poets For Human Rights, and the list goes on and on and on. Narconon has MANY front groups and has recently been handing out pamphlets and information in many schools across the US. Tell your school no thank you!</p>
<p>Other names for Narconon front groups are stopaddiction.com, cocaineaddiction.com, ecstacyaddiction.com, methamphetamineaddiction.com, addiction2.com, just to name a few. <a href="http://www.lermanet.com/cos/frontgroups.html" target="_blank">Click here</a> for more of Scientology&#8217;s front groups to watch out for.</p>
<p>Disturbing enough, the front groups names I just listed are merely  a drop in the bucket. Scientology has hundreds more and has successfully eked their way into law enforcement positions, government positions, our jail systems, our schools, our colleges, Hollywood, football teams, soccer teams, the arts and entertainment world, and yes, even NASCAR.</p>
<p>NASCAR driver, Kenton Gray, founded the Dianetics Racing Team in 2001. The name <em>Dianetics Racing Team</em> was a title taken from a book by founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard.</p>
<p>Kenton drove a car sponsored by <em>Bridge Publications</em>, (another Scientology front group) which publishes Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard&#8217;s &#8220;<em>Dianetics&#8221;</em>, the biggest book of dribble I have ever had the misfortune of trying to read.</p>
<p>The hood of the car that Kenton drove read &#8220;Dianetics&#8221;, along with a volcano graphic. The slogan is &#8220;Ignite Your Potential&#8221;. *rolls eyes*</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/race.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Poor Kenton has no idea what he has gotten himself into. I am sure a lot of his prize money will be going towards Scientology courses and auditing so he can climb his way up Scientology&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology" target="_blank">Bridge To Total Freedom</a> or what we here at Glosslip refer to as &#8220;The Bridge to Nowhere and Financial Ruin.&#8221;</p>
<p>Scientology has also been infiltrating other countries for years now. They are looking for &#8220;fresh meat&#8221; to join their Sea Organization and their Volunteer Ministries. They have snaked their way into India, Africa, Russia, Thailand and even the Czech Republic and many more. They typically go into countries with using their front groups <em>The Way To Happiness</em> and <em>Volunteer Ministries</em> ostensibly to help the underprivileged. Many unsuspecting people have joined the Volunteer Ministries through Scientology&#8217;s &#8220;World Crusades&#8221;  events that Scientology holds thinking they were helping people, completely unaware of the negative influence they were spreading until it&#8217;s too late.</p>
<p>Scientology also creeps into businesses through companies like Sterling Management, Hollander Consultants, Silkin Management Group, (formally called Hollander Consultants) and Stellar Consultants, these are just a few. They are ALL affiliated with WISE, which stands for World Institute of Scientology Enterprises.</p>
<p>How is Scientology able to achieve getting into businesses? They contact the owners and tell them that their employees productivity will increase greatly if they take their courses. Of course they are Scientology courses. Scientology courses which were written up by L. Ron Hubbard. They also tell the owner that they too will also make money depending on how many employees they get on course, so naturally some business owners jump at the chance to make more money. The owners must pay a licensing fee to WISE for use of the course materials and also a pay a percentage to WISE.</p>
<p>What is being taught in these courses? L. Ron Hubbard tech of course! And why? MONEY for Scientology and hopefully indoctrination into Scientology down the line. It&#8217;s all a a very slow deceptive process.</p>
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<p>There have been <a href="http://rlwilsonconsulting.wordpress.com/2009/01/14/scientology-dentist-settles-harassment-suit/" target="_blank">lawsuits</a> against owners of companies who fired employees who refused to get on board with taking these courses. This is a scary and sad situation, especially today where employees may be afraid of losing their jobs in such a poor economy and feel they better take the courses or else they will have to go job hunting. It&#8217;s especially disturbing for employees with families they have to support. Take the <a href="http://realitybasedcommunity.net/archive/2008/12/former_cio_sues.php" target="_blank">case</a> of an employee at a company called DISKEEPER who was dismissed when he refused to take courses.</p>
<p>And like we mentioned earlier, dentists and chiropractors are a big target for Scientology. Dentists are usally brought into the cult through the front group WISE. They are asked to pay for pamphlets that Scientology prints. Scientology puts the dentist&#8217;s name and endorsement on the pamphlet. Then the dentists will distribute these phamphlets in their offices and waiting rooms. Any patients or employess that sign up for a course, the dentist ends up with a commission.</p>
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<p>They hook the chiropractors in through the front group the CCHR, because chiropractors are agaisnt drugging, and so is the CCHR.</p>
<p>Many chiropractors and dentists AND their patients were indoctrinated into the cult this way. The hook is, if the patient trusts and likes their dentist or chiropractor, and think that if they see that their dentist&#8217;s name is on a phamphlet, or they pick up a CCHR pamphlet in their chiropractor&#8217;s waiting room on the anti drugging of kids, that it&#8217;s a good thing because it was endorsed by someone they trust. This can happen at any time. You can be a patient for years, and then start to see these pamphlets show up in the waiting room. We are not suggesting you drop your dentist or chiropractor. But do not get into taking any courses. And keep in mind again, your money will end up in Scientology&#8217;s pockets eventually.</p>
<p>We can&#8217;t possibly name all of Scientology front groups here. Click here for a list of <a href="http://forums.whyweprotest.net/291-scientology-discussion/list-all-scientology-schools-all-countries-23697/" target="_blank">JUST Scientology Schools</a> in the world.</p>
<p>Scientology also sneaks in the back door using the entertainment world. Of course most people have heard about Tom Cruise and John Travolta and other big league celebrity Scientologists, but I am talking about small time performers too. Like comedians. How about Evan Wecksell, who tours college campuses and who&#8217;s a HUGE advocate for &#8220;<em>Fight for Kids</em>&#8220;. He participated in a <em>2009 Run Evan Run Tour</em> this past August.  All the proceeds went to Fight For Kids. YES of course it&#8217;s another Scientology front group.</p>
<p>Evan also trains for the <em>ING New York City Marathon</em> where he ties in raising funds for Fight For Kids <a href="http://www.funnyevanmarathon.com/" target="_blank">at this website</a>. You can make a donation directly to Fight For Kids on that website, but it&#8217;s really a donation for Scientology&#8217;s CCHR . How many people realize that when they give money to Evan for Fight For The Kids, that it is actually going to the CCHR? Just sickening.</p>
<p>Evan also <a href="http://www.pr.com/press-release/173823" target="_blank">released a press</a> release which stated:</p>
<blockquote><p>Wecksell also will take his marathon experience to the next level by fundraising concurrently for &#8220;Fight for Kids,&#8221; a campaign launched by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), a non-profit public benefit organization. The campaign combats the psychiatric over-drugging and labeling of children while educating and offering alternatives for concerned parents.</p></blockquote>
<p>At least the CCHR was mentioned in the article, but how many people know it is connected with Scientology? Or how much is Scientology mentioned at the race?  It&#8217;s not. Notice how the CCHR is described in the article as a &#8220;non profit public benefit organization.&#8221; Once again, no mention of Scientology or that he is a Scientologist raising money for Scientology.</p>
<p>Now keep in mind, the only thing that the CCHR does to help kids off drugs is print pamphlets about drugs and hand them out. It&#8217;s highly doubtful this is very affective in helping kids.</p>
<p>The CCHR funds their <em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychiatry:_An_Industry_of_Death" target="_blank">Psychiatry Industry of Death Exhibit</a></em> (it&#8217;s a riot) both in California and the exhibits that travel across the US. All the rest of the money goes towards Scientology&#8217;s lawyers who are fighting pending lawsuits and also to pay their washed up and seedy private investigators, who follow, photograph, chase, and who dig up info on critics of Scientology and ex members who have left and have spoken out. The funds also go to their Office of Special Affairs which is nothing more than another group within the CCHR that is a group of Scientology goons who also photograph, follow people, dig up information, and &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_Game_(Scientology)" target="_blank">fair game</a>&#8221; anyone who opposes Scientology or gets in the way of their quest to <em>clear the planet</em>. The rest of the money goes to Scientology cult leader David Miscavige who is a multi-millionaire living off Scientology front group earnings, money from the courses, the auditing and the &#8220;donations&#8221; of Scientology members. Lovely, isn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>Now back to Evan Wecksell&#8230;</p>
<p>You can be the judge of his &#8220;talents&#8221; . <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZ6ZsLc2wZI" target="_blank">Watch for yourself.</a></p>
<p>He also participates with his wife Kelly Meyersfield &#8212; of course another Scientologist &#8211; in the &#8221;<em>College The Musical: A Musical About College</em>.&#8221; He is also an alum of the Theta Chi fraternity. It&#8217;s scary to think that Evan&#8217;s tours are at college campuses. What exactly do you think his intentions are? Promoting the CCHR? Evan&#8217;s website has other Scientology front groups links listed as well.</p>
<p>Now please know that I am not picking on Evan Wecksell. I am just using him as an example of how Scientology can reach smaller towns with semi-famous entertainers. And even raise funds through using a marathon race.</p>
<p>In Evan&#8217;s defense I would imagine like most public Scientologists, he and his wife do not have a clue about the dark side of Scientology. Members are kept far away from this information, and for obvious reasons. Just another deception of Scientology to keep their members in. Evan probably thinks he is doing a world of good for kids by thinking he is actually raising money for them. Sadly, he is not.</p>
<p>Scientology&#8217;s front groups are world wide. There are Narconon facilities world wide and many other front groups. L. Ron Hubbard would have loved to taken over the world if he could when he was alive. He thought he would be able to <a href="http://www.solitarytrees.net/racism/rhodes.htm" target="_blank">take over Rhodesia</a> in the 1960&#8217;s. (named after Cecil Rhodes) Fact, Hubbard believed he was Cecil Rhodes in a previous life. Cecil Rhodes once said:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I contend that we are the first race in the world and that the more of the world we inhabit the better it is for the human race.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Rhode&#8217;s dream of world domination was Hubbard&#8217;s dream too.<br />
Rhodesia ended up kicking Hubbard&#8217;s sorry ass out.</p>
<p>Oh well&#8230; so much for world domination L. Ron.</p>
<p>In the UK, there is band called the <em>The Jive Aces. </em>They are a swing band whose members are all Scientologists. They go around with clip boards and hand out Scientology literature between their sets. Not my idea of a good time, having to be bothered by recruiters when your out for an enjoyable evening. Some of their venues have asked them to stop recruiting at their shows or else they wouldn&#8217;t be aloud to play any more. These guys are SO indoctrinated into Scientology, they even use Hubbard&#8217;s words in some of their songs. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frUZfuINc48&amp;feature=PlayList&amp;p=CEF08BBE7ABD64D8&amp;index=0&amp;playnext=1" target="_blank">Click here</a>. This was taped at their performance at Saint Hill Manor in East Grinstead, UK.</p>
<p>St Hill is the biggest Scientology Org in the UK. The entire beginning of their song, &#8220;When Your Smiling&#8221; is strictly quoting Hubbard&#8217;s work. And yes they are very dorky in their matching yellow suits. I love swing music, but NO THANKS!</p>
<p>OR how about when Beck did a performance last year and the poster for his gig stated that all the proceeds went to <em>Educating Children International</em>?</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/beckflyer.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>YUP! You guessed it. Another Scientology front group. Pretty damn sneaky Beck. And not cool.</p>
<p><a href="http://glosslip.com/2009/04/24/beck-tricks-fans-into-supporting-scientology/" target="_blank">We did a story on that gig</a>. His fans and now ex-fans were not too tickled that their $35 bucks went to Scientology. They were totally deceived. Nice thing to do to your fans huh?</p>
<p>So how did it happen to me?</p>
<p>How did I unknowingly donate money to Scientology? The same way as the Beck concert. I was totally duped by the deceptive promotion of an event.</p>
<p>I was asked to go to a benefit MANY years back. This was previous to my full knowledge of Scientology and all its abuses.  Like most people, I always thought Scientology was just some wacky group of people who believed in way out alien crap, and I thought they were totally harmless.</p>
<p>Someone told me the cause for the benefit I was attending was for the over drugging of school children. I thought, hmm&#8230; seems like a noble cause. My friend and I paid $30 a ticket and enjoyed the performers that night. There was a table set up passing out pamphlets and they were taking additional donations. I didn&#8217;t pay it any mind or even notice the literature they were handing out. Many people donated money and never even looked at the literature, thankfully I declined.</p>
<p>Now like I said, this benefit was YEARS ago. It wasn&#8217;t till a little over a year and a half ago I remembered reading an article that mentioned the over-drugging of school kids and that it was for the CCHR. It struck me kind of funny when I read it, as the words used in the article were so similar to the words used in describing the benefit I attended.</p>
<p>Well with a little snooping, I found out that the benefit I went to was also for the CCHR. So I looked into the CCHR and Scientology and I nearly fell of my seat. I was HORRIFIED.</p>
<p>Right then and there was when I decided to fight against Scientology. I was beyond disgusted and I couldn&#8217;t believe their out right deception.</p>
<p>But in the long run (many years later) I was happy that I did attend that benefit, because I would have never found out about all the abuses of Scientology and especially about their <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Org" target="_blank">Sea Organization</a>. So thanks Scientology, I guess you pulled me in and opened my eyes to your treacherous ways.</p>
<p>The more I dug up about Scientology on the net, the more and more I knew that I wanted to speak out for those who couldn&#8217;t speak out for themselves. Especially the Sea Org. I went on to read about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Snow_White" target="_blank"><em>Operation Snow White</em> </a><em>(</em>when Scientologists (Hubbard&#8217;s wife too) infiltrated the IRS offices and stole government documents<em>)</em> It was the the single largest infiltration of the United States government in history! How Scientology was able to obtain tax exemption after this just makes me shake my head in disgust. Eleven people, including Hubbard&#8217;s wife, went to jail.</p>
<p>Equally as shocking, was the incredible story of the fair gaming of author Paulette Cooper who authored The <em>Scandal Of Scientology</em>. That Scientology fair game project was called <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Freakout" target="_blank">&#8220;<em>Operation Freak Out</em>.&#8221;</a> The poor woman was framed by Scientology and almost went to jail for a very long time. Read the story, it will blow your mind.</p>
<p>I was also shocked over Scientology&#8217;s religious cloaking and how they strong armed the IRS into giving them their tax exemption status back in the 90&#8217;s. And FYI&#8230;. they are the <strong>ONLY</strong> &#8220;religion&#8221;, *ahem* which is allowed to deduct courses, Scientology schooling and auditing as a deduction from their taxes. Nope not kidding.</p>
<p>From the <a href="http://jlaw.com/Recent/religtuition.html" target="_blank">Jewish Law website</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p> In 1993, the Internal Revenue Service reached an agreement with the church, which was later leaked to the press, in which it pledged “not to contest the deductibility of Church of Scientology fixed donations in connection with qualified religious services.”</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>WHY IS THIS ALLOWED?</strong> </p>
<p>Perhaps the <a href="http://jlaw.com/Recent/religtuition.html" target="_blank">Sklars court case</a> from 2002 will interest you. They wanted to know why Scientology is the only &#8220;religion&#8221; that is allowed this exclusive tax exemption and so they decided to take their question to court. The LA Jewish couple asked if they can deduct their five children&#8217;s religious school costs off their taxes, in the same manner Scientology members are allowed to do, but guess what? They were denied. HUH?</p>
<p>Curious isn&#8217;t it? And more curious still&#8230;Scientology&#8217;s founder said and I quote:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Scientology&#8230;is not a religion.&#8221; &#8211; L. Ron Hubbard, CREATION OF HUMAN ABILITY, 1954, p. 251</p></blockquote>
<p>The Sklars have recently appealed to the Supreme Court. The outcome of this case will be very interesting.</p>
<p>Although I don&#8217;t believe that anyone should be allowed tax exemption for religious expenses, I think Scientology should not have exclusive rights. Perhaps this will rally the Supreme Court to take a good long hard look at all of Scientology&#8217;s shenanigans and favoritism that they were some how blessed with and why.</p>
<p>So, are you appalled yet? Good! Your learning!</p>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t stop digging around the internet about Scientology. It was like looking at a car accident. After reading about the death of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_McPherson" target="_blank">Lisa McPherson</a> and all the other alleged <a href="http://www.scientology-kills.org/dead/dead.htm" target="_blank">Scientology deaths</a>, their use of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_Game_(Scientology)" target="_blank">fair game</a>, all the abuses of their Sea Org members, and the out right evil deceptions that occur on a daily basis, I was totally hooked on making a promise to shed light on this insidious, litigious cult.</p>
<p>The people over at <a href="http://www.whyweprotest.net/en/" target="_blank">WhyWeProtest.com</a> have been an ongoing thorn in Scientology&#8217;s side. Their website and forum consists of members of the group known as &#8220;Anonymous&#8221;, as well as critics and ex-Scientology members. Their website is a wealth of information, as well as their <a href="http://wiki.whyweprotest.net/Main_Page" target="_blank">Research Wiki Page</a>.</p>
<p>I tip my hat to Anonymous.</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/oh.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>They have been able to shed more light on Scientology more than any other group or person. Their antics at their world wide protests which they claim they do for the &#8220;lulz&#8221;, and the all mighty internet has literally made the cult of Scientology start to crumble in a huge way and Anonymous may very well end up being the cult&#8217;s demise entirely.</p>
<p>I also have read some very heart wrenching stories at <a href="http://www.exscientologykids.com/" target="_blank">exscientologykids.com</a>. This website was a real eye opener for me. It was started by Scientology ex-members Astra Woodcraft, Kendra Wiseman and Jenna Miscavige who were only children in Scientology&#8217;s brutal Sea Organization. Jenna suffered family disconnection from her parents as a child and left in 2005. She is the niece of Scientology cult leader David Miscavige. Be sure to give that website a visit. You will be both saddened and outraged by Scientology&#8217;s outright cruelty to children.</p>
<p>Of course Scientology does a good job themselves of constantly &#8220;pulling it in&#8221; by not only believing that they are above the law, but their constant &#8220;foot bullets&#8221; and lies are no longer working. People world wide are wising up and uniting to put an end to this utter sham of a religion, which is nothing more than a money making pyramid scheme.</p>
<p>So the next time you hand over your hard earned money as a donation, or buy tickets to a show or benefit, attend a race, a movie with a Scientology star or check a loved one into any kind of rehabilitation center, OR you have to take a course at work&#8230;. be sure to check it out first. Read the small print. Be sure you know who you are supporting!</p>
<p>Check the Scientology front group list and make sure it is not on that list. And keep in  mind, Scientology is VERY shifty. When a smaller front group&#8217;s name gets too much attention of having Scientology ties and the funding stops, they just come up with new names and move on. All the money collected from all these front groups, all goes to the same place&#8230; <strong>SCIENTOLOGY</strong>.</p>
<p>Also, be aware that any time you see a &#8220;Stress Test&#8221; table with the red table cloths set up selling copies of  the book <em>Dianetics</em>, that it is nothing more than Scientology all the way.</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/test.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>These Stress Test tables set up at fairs, flea markets, malls, street fairs, college campuses, city streets, and have been seen set up outside of some Walmarts!</p>
<p>The Stress Test is where the deception starts, as you will not see a sign saying Scientology ANYWHERE on their tables. They are only interested in sucking you into the cult by having you take a stress test, which will then lead to their personality test. This is where they will tell you that you have problems, or you are not very happy and that you need help and they can help you with some courses. They also claim to cure illnesses. I kid you not.</p>
<p>Speaking of not supporting Scientology, keep in mind that any support for any Scientology celebrity, artist or musician is also giving money to Scientology down the line, as they are continually having to take courses and auditing and &#8220;donate&#8221; millions to Scientology. Right Tom Cruise?</p>
<p>Not too long ago, Cruise lobbied the White House to have every school in the US teaching Scientology&#8217;s L. Ron Hubbard tech through the Applied Scholastics front group. Some schools in the US do teach this tech already. The tech is very dangerous, as it will eventually elimnate your child&#8217;s ability to think critically and when they go to further their education, they will most likely be far behind others. It also teaches that if the child is not able to understand what they are being taught, that it is THEIR fault. Many students can not get into college after attending a school teaching this tech. Is your child&#8217;s school next?</p>
<p>So any movie ticket that you purchase that has a Scientology star in it, the money will end up supporting Scientology down the line. YOUR money.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be duped, and don&#8217;t support a cult that is rife with abuse, deception and utterly drains people of their critical thinking along with their bank accounts and lively hood.</p>
<p>If you are outraged by all of Scientology&#8217;s deceptions and abuses of its members, let your local, state and government officials know about it. They are not above board with their front groups and fake charities and it simply must end.</p>
<p>There is no way for Scientology to reform. In order for Scientology to reform, they would first have to put an end to their mind control process. But that is very unlikely, as Scientology IS all about mind control, Without mind control, there would simply be no Scientology.</p>
<p>I urge you to please click on the many links I have thoroughly researched and provided in this article so you can easily read up on some of the many stories, information and horrors of Scientology.</p>
<p>And I end this very long article with words from the founder of Scientology,  the late L. Ron Hubbard, who is revered by cult members who still hang on to his every word&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;<strong>THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN CONTROL PEOPLE IS TO LIE TO THEM</strong>. You can write that down in your book in great big letters&#8221;.</p>
<p>L. Ron Hubbard, &#8220;Off the Time Track,&#8221; lecture of June 1952, excerpted in JOURNAL OF SCIENTOLOGY issue 18-G, reprinted in TECHNICAL VOLUMES OF DIANETICS &amp; SCIENTOLOGY, vol. 1, p. 418</p></blockquote>
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<p>Kirstie Alley has long been ridiculed over the past few years about her weight. From appearing on the failed sitcom <em>Fat Actress</em> to being Jenny Craig&#8217;s spokesperson, both of which ended in disaster. The <em>National Enquirer</em> has been dogging Kirstie through her weight gain and recently came out with a gem of a front page article stating that Kirstie Alley only has four years to live.</p>
<p>The <em>Enquirer</em> has always been known as a tabloid rag, and most stars let it roll off their backs like water on a duck &#8212; but not this time around. Apparently Kirstie&#8217;s 85 year-old Dad saw the article and called her very upset and asked her if she was dying. That infuriated Kirstie SO much, that her current obsession with Twitter helped her to show her true colors once again.</p>
<p>Kirstie took aim at the <em>National Enquirer</em> employee who wrote the article and posted some pretty nasty and threatening tweets, and asked her &#8220;Twitter buddies&#8221; to help her out.</p>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.nationalenquirer.com/kirstie_alley_only_4_years_to_live/celebrity/67128" target="_blank">National Enquirer</a> article that enraged Kirstie:</p>
<blockquote><p>Kirstie Alley has just four years to live, an expert predicts. Locked in a deadly cycle of binge eating and yo-yo dieting, the former “Fat Actress” star has shaved years off her life span, according to doctors who have reviewed her medical history.</p>
<p>At 5-foot-8 and 250 pounds, the 58-year-old Emmy winner is “playing Russian roulette with her life,” warned Patrick Wanis, Ph.D., a human behavior expert from Miami Beach, Fla. “I added up the stressors in her life, and unless she adds more balance to it, Kirstie may only live to age 62.”</p>
<p>That frightening scenario is the conclusion of a longevity guide that he’s developed known as the “Life and Death Calculator.” The calculator determines a person’s estimated life expectancy by evaluating five principal body indicators.</p>
<p>“There are emotional, mental, physical, nutritional and spiritual stressors that can define how well we age,” explained Dr. Wanis, author of “Secrets to Losing Weight, Being Thin and Loving Your Body,” a set of three CDs. “We also look at relationships and how much support one gets from friends and family. Finally, we take lifestyle – where you live and the quality of life – into account.”</p>
<p>The former “Cheers” star – whose last serious romance ended in May 2000 when she called off her engagement to actor James Wilder – lost 75 pounds nearly three years ago as the poster girl for the Jenny Craig weight-loss program. But she’s regained some 90 pounds since then with a weakness for fat-laden Chinese takeout and other unhealthy foods.</p>
<p>And such a dramatic weight gain can dramatically shorten life span, according to a top anti-aging expert.</p></blockquote>
<p>Now I don&#8217;t doubt that her weight is an issue to her health, but four years to live is a tad ridiculous. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I am not sticking up for Kirstie in any way. It&#8217;s extremely difficult to have respect for someone who supports a cult, a cult btw, which claims to hold ALL the answers to any mental, physical or spiritual problem you might be having. Which of course, begs the question, why can&#8217;t Kirstie turn to Scientology to help her with her weight, and to a greater extent, her overall health?</p>
<p>Kirstie is supposedly an OTV on Scientology&#8217;s Bridge To Total Freedom and has &#8220;donated&#8221; over five million dollars to the cult in the past. Their promises of telling members that their courses and auditing will enable them to be &#8220;at cause&#8221; over everything. They also boast about having special &#8220;OT powers&#8221; and are able to cure many afflictions. *ahem, SNICKER*</p>
<p>It is quite obvious that Kirstie is not  &#8220;at cause&#8221; over her weight or the constant &#8220;PR flap&#8221; she continues to be for Scientology. Which couldn&#8217;t make me happier. But it is not only a problem of Kirstie being duped by the deceptions of Scientology and giving them bad PR, now she has decided to go on Twitter and go after the employee who wrote the article by asking her Twit buddies to &#8220;Fair Game&#8221; this person.</p>
<p>As you may or may not know, Fair Game was actually a policy written by founder L. Ron Hubbard in which he states:</p>
<blockquote><p>Fair game. May be deprived of property or injured by any means by any Scientologist without any discipline of the Scientologist. May be tricked, sued or lied to or destroyed. October 1967 Policy Letter (HCOPL 18 Oct 67 Issue IV, Penalties for Lower Conditions)</p></blockquote>
<p>Some snippets and Kirstie&#8217;s actual tweets were listed on <a href="http://www.celebitchy.com/66140/kirstie_alley_urges_harassment_of_enquirer_writer_calls_her_fair_game/" target="_blank">Celebitchy</a>, (of course the names and personal info were redacted):</p>
<blockquote><p>Alley is predictably outraged about this, and claims that the cover upset her 85 year-old father. She is urging her followers on Twitter to harass an employee at the National Enquirer, who I won’t name here. Regardless Alley seems to think this woman had a hand in the story despite the fact that she’s not listed as an author at all. Alley’s tweets on the matter are ominous and she practically threatens the woman, calling her “fair game” and saying she’ll expose her photos and secrets. Alley lists the Enquirer employee’s contact information, including her e-mail and phone number, and asks people to contact her. The term “Fair Game” is used by Alley’s cult, Scientology, and refers to the practice of revealing damaging information about detractors and harassing them relentlessly until they back down.</p>
<p>That’s [name redacted] [phone number redacted]. [email address redacted]..</p>
<p>show S SOME LOVE..tell her my DADDY sent you..More news on S to follow<br />
about 23 hours ago from web</p>
<p>Please call Ms. [name redacted].Your natural instinct will be to be kind.<br />
Pretend your father just called you panicked that you were dying. Bang Bang<br />
about 23 hours ago from web</p>
<p>@mladenstanisic SHe IS famous isn’t she? Now she really IS a public figure. Fair Game for Public photos and speech. Same terms as Me..lol<br />
about 23 hours ago from web in reply to mladenstanisic</p>
<p>S[name redacted] …watch your back honey..two can play at the INFO and picture game and YOU are a public figure now too, girly girl..click click<br />
10:07 AM Aug 16th from web</p>
<p>nasty writers dirty little secrets..and I will be happy to EXPOSE them right here on twitter. Nasty Writers beware of the truth..<br />
10:04 AM Aug 16th from web</p>
<p>It also is never the answer to harm their loved ones when they are not even the target. I am NO DOVE, but I won’t hesitate to EXPOSE these<br />
10:02 AM Aug 16th from web</p>
<p>IIT PROVOKES me to do the same thing to them and their families as I CAN GET THEIR PRIVATE DATA. But my religion teaches ignore and<br />
flourish<br />
10:00 AM Aug 16th from web</p>
<p>to buy this sh*t. It wreaks havoc on families and friends, just like any other bullying except it is on a world wide scale. Oo Daddy, look away<br />
9:58 AM Aug 16th from web</p>
<p>I am sharing this with you because it truly is the highest form of insidious evil bullying that exists.What you CAN do about it, is refuse<br />
9:57 AM Aug 16th from web</p>
<p>I don’t care for myself..If it wasn’t weight it’s been some other lies for 28 years..but it breaks my heart when my Dad worries about it..<br />
9:56 AM Aug 16th from web</p>
<p>I DESPISE THE F*CKING NATIONAL ENQUIRER!!!! My 85 year old amazing father just called to ask me if “I AM DYING” Bless his heart..EVIL F*CKS<br />
9:48 AM Aug 16th from web</p></blockquote>
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<p>Tisk Tisk! Kirstie! I would imagine both Twitter and Scientology would not be too happy about this? <a href="http://twitter.com/tos" target="_blank">Twitter&#8217;s TOS</a> is as follows and I put a WHOOPS! next to all that apply to Kirstie:</p>
<blockquote><p>You must not abuse, harass, threaten, impersonate or intimidate other Twitter users. WHOOPS! </p>
<p>You may not use the Twitter.com service for any illegal or unauthorized purpose. WHOOPS!</p>
<p>You are solely responsible for your conduct and any data, text, information, screen names, graphics, photos, profiles, audio and video clips, links (&#8221;Content&#8221;) that you submit, post, and display on the Twitter.com service. WHOOPS!</p>
<p> You must not create or submit unwanted email to any Twitter members (&#8221;Spam&#8221;). WHOOPS!</p>
<p>You must not, in the use of Twitter, violate any laws in your jurisdiction (including but not limited to copyright laws). WHOOPS!</p>
<p>Violation of any of these agreements will result in the termination of your Twitter.com account.  WHOOPS?</p></blockquote>
<p>So do you think Twitter suspended her account because of her threats and her telling her twittery dimwitted minions to email the employee from the <em>National Enquirer</em>? Speaking of someone rallying her dimwitted minions&#8230; that kind of reminds me of a someone.</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/ww.jpg" alt="" /><br />
<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #993366">But Wait There&#8217;s more&#8230;&#8230;</span></strong></p>
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<p>Let&#8217;s not forget that she posted this person&#8217;s personal information to boot on Twitter. It probably went totally unnoticed by Twitter&#8217;s execs, due to the fact that she is famous. When I think of all the videos that got yanked off YouTube due to Scientology flagging campaigns, this really makes my blood boil.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s ironic that Kirstie is lashing out about the same things that Scientology is guilty of. Now I don&#8217;t want to hear any comments from Scientologists saying that Hubbard&#8217;s Fair Game policy was canceled long ago, when we all know it has NOT been canceled AT ALL and the tactic is still employed on a daily basis by their OSA (Office of Special Affairs) task force. You know every &#8220;church&#8221; has its own goon squad and private PI&#8217;s, right?</p>
<p>Hey Kirstie, maybe you should give OSA a tweet!</p>
<p>You would think that Scientology is getting kind of sick of their precious cash cow celebrities dragging down what&#8217;s left of their failed reputation. From Cruise jumping on the couch and his <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFBZ_uAbxS0" target="_blank">psychotic and bizarre Scientology tape</a> being leaked, where he says that Scientology is the authority on the mind and they are the only ones who can help in a car accident, among other hilarious falsehoods. Then there is total whackjob and utterly adorable (insert sarcasm) Juliette Lewis, who sounds like a cat being castrated when she sings.</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/julia.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Looks like her other &#8220;kitty&#8221; sings too?</p>
<p>And let&#8217;s not forget that Scientology twit, Jenna Elfman was quoted as saying that AIDS is just a state of mind, not a disease. I swear you can&#8217;t make this crap up.</p>
<p><img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/dork.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>And that poor Katie Holmes went from a vivacious girl next door, to a scary Grandma in a very short time after she married Cruise.<br />
<img src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/kate.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>The list just goes on and on and on. In the interest of time and space we can&#8217;t show all of Scientology&#8217;s finest, but it boggles the mind wondering which Scientology celebrity will make cult leader David Miscavige&#8217;s head explode next? Lisa Marie Presley? Hmmmm?</p>
<p>It seems that celebrities have really done a number on Scientology. As much as Scientology loves to boast about what FAMOUS members they have (no other &#8220;church&#8221; has EVER done this), it seems that their celebrities have turned into one big pain in the ass for them &#8212; and coincidentally, the celebs are the only ones getting preferential treatment. Not just at the fancy Scientology Celebrity Center. As we&#8217;ve discovered, the same rules don&#8217;t apply to them as other lowly members. What a kicker! Huh Scientology members?</p>
<p>So to all Scientology celebrities, while I wish you all to leave the cult as soon as possible&#8230;if your are going to stay in, please keep doing exactly what you have been doing and we will all just sit back and enjoy the ride with a tub of popcorn.</p>
<p>Years ago a term was coined: &#8220;jumping the shark&#8221;, which derived from a &#8220;Happy Days&#8221; episode featuring Henry &#8220;<em>The Fonz</em>&#8221; Winkler jumping over a shark in water skis. Subsequently, the show went completely down hill after that episode. But now, thanks to the crazy Tom Cruise, we have a new phrase &#8220;jumping the couch&#8221; which precedes a person&#8217;s failure. This is of course pertaining to when Cruise jumped on Oprah&#8217;s couch to profess his &#8220;love&#8221; for Katie.</p>
<p>Who would have ever thought that the cult itself and their precious celebrities would be their own demise? So keep tweeting Kirstie and keep jumping the couch Scientology. Karma is a sweet bitch sometimes&#8230;.. ain&#8217;t it?</p>
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		<title>More Ex-Scientology Members Come Foward To Recount David Miscavige&#8217;s Felonious Reign Of Terror</title>
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<p>We recently <a href="http://glosslip.com/2009/06/25/scientologys-crimes-and-abuses-are-finally-hitting-the-fan/" target="_blank">reported</a> on a four part series from the <em>St. Petersburg Times</em> which was called the <a href="http://www.tampabay.com/specials/2009/reports/project/index.shtml" target="_blank">Truth Rundown</a>. </p>
<p>The series featured first-hand accounts from four ex-Scientology members who were former top executives in the cult. They came forward to tell their stories of beatings, mind control, &#8220;<em>over-boarding</em>&#8220; and a sadistic game of musical chairs headed up by Scientology cult leader David Miscavige. </p>
<p>In the wake of that ground-breaking report, this Sunday&#8217;s <em>SP Times</em> delivered another round of body-blows to the embattled cult and its violent leader, David Miscavige.  Eleven more ex-Scientology staffers have come forward with their stories of more beatings, abuse and family disconnection, as well as a host of eye-witness accounts corroborating the details given in the first series.  While we deeply encourage you to read the full report, we will warn you, it is very difficult to read these first-hand accounts of abuse and violence perpetrated by David Miscavige.</p>
<p>Jackie Wolf, Gary Morehead, Steven Hall and Mark Fisher are ex-staffers from within the Church of Scientology.  These individuals were inspired by the <em>SP Time&#8217;s</em> coverage of the last four top executives who risked harsh and litigious retributions to share their experience, and have come forward themselves with more harrowing reports. </p>
<p>Also Jeff Hawkins, Bruce Hines, Shelly Corrias, Russ Williams, Mark and Claire Headley were all quoted in the <em>SP Times</em> article. These people were in the cult for decades and their stories are rife with more beatings, and accounts of the &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rehabilitation_Project_Force" target="_blank">RPF</a>&#8220;. The RPF stands for Rehabilitation Project Force. It is a punishment given to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Org" target="_blank">Sea Org </a> members for perceived slights against the Church or its leader, David Miscavige, these individuals are termed &#8220;out ethics&#8221;. </p>
<p>Sea Org members can be put on the RPF for the smallest infractions, such as disagreeing with David Miscavige, not reaching your &#8220;quota&#8221;, or simply being in the wrong place at the wrong time.  </p>
<p>Once placed in the RPF, your life in the Sea Org, which by all accounts is already miserable, becomes exceedingly worse.  You are forced to run everywhere at all times, you eat a lesser quality of food, you must wear black t-shirts so as to identify your lowered status and other members can not speak to you and you can&#8217;t speak unless spoken to. Humiliation and breaking one&#8217;s spirit are big components of the RPF and sadly, we are only merely skimming the surface of the RPF. There is even an RPF to the RPF &#8211; we can only begin to imagine the tragic life of those who are forced to endure this outcast life on the fringes of the cult&#8217;s secret world. There are reports of over boarding and a practice called the &#8221;<em><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rundown_(Scientology)#Cause_Resurgence_Rundown" target="_blank">Cause Resurgence Rundown</a></em>.&#8221; Cult defectors Marty Rathbun and Mike Rinder were quoted in the <a href="http://www.tampabay.com/news/scientology/article1023717.ece" target="_blank">SP Times Article</a> about this cruel regimen:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;You run around a circular track, at your own pace, until you reach a point that &#8220;you have a realization that you&#8217;re in control of your own body and mind.&#8221; The whole thing was about getting a thetan (spirit) centered and getting all of his energies straight,&#8221; Rathbun said. &#8220;Miscavige immediately turned it into a torture.&#8221;</p>
<p>The whole thing was about getting a thetan (spirit) centered and getting all of his energies straight,&#8221; Rathbun said. &#8220;Miscavige immediately turned it into a torture.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rinder recalls being sent to the track with others to run until they had a &#8220;cognition,&#8221; a realization. It was supposed to be about something in their lives — but instead of focusing on themselves, the runners tried to divine what Miscavige wanted to hear so he would end their punishment.</p>
<p>&#8220;That was all sort of a joke,&#8221; Rinder said. &#8220;What cognition are you supposed to have that will now satisfy Dave? … People spent years trying to figure that out.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>The <em>SP Times</em> asked Morehead how he can recall something that happened to him 15 years ago, and his response really hit home.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;It&#8217;s just like you remember when you touch a hot stove,&#8221; he said. &#8220;You&#8217;re never going to do it again, right? It hurts, there&#8217;s pain …</p></blockquote>
<p>Of course the <em>SP Times</em> reported that the cult denies these accusations, as usual:</p>
<blockquote><p>Church spokesman Tommy Davis said the new defectors&#8217; accounts of physical abuse by Miscavige are &#8220;false and categorically denied.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It is clear that these new &#8216;accounts&#8217; were stirred up by your recent articles,&#8221; Davis said in a written statement, &#8220;and are nothing more than the ranting of anti-Scientologists on the grassy knoll of the Internet corroborating each other.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>How long can the cult say that these ex members are just  &#8220;disgruntled&#8221; and that they are telling lies?  As more and more ex cult members step forward and tell their stories, Scientology will find it very hard to stop the avalanche of testimonies, court cases and personal accounts of crime and abuse. With this current <em>SP Times</em> article and &#8220;<a href="http://forums.whyweprotest.net/12-active-projects/big-list-ex-scientologists-who-have-spoken-out-48237/" target="_blank">the list</a>&#8220;  of 500 plus ex cult members who have spoke out  that continues to grow which  showed up on  the <a href="http://www.whyweprotest.net/en/" target="_blank">Why We Protest</a> forum, and all the current pending lawsuits against the cult, one has to wonder why law officials world wide are still dragging their heels in launching a giant investigation. </p>
<p>I say wake up world, ex-cult members are speaking out and it&#8217;s been a long time coming. Hats off to all the brave those who have spoken out and continued hope to all those who will finally find the courage by the strength in numbers and come forward to end the silence and fear of Scientology&#8217;s reign of terror.</p>
<p>We urge you to go the <a href="http://www.tampabay.com/news/scientology/article1023717.ece" target="_blank">SP Times website</a> and read the article in its entirety, as we barely touched what was mentioned in their coverage.  Glosslip applauds <em>SP Times</em> writers Joe Childs and Thomas Tobin are two brave men who keep chipping away at Scientology and bringing to light the crimes and abuses of an organization parading around under a religious cloak.</p>
<p>Please write a letter of thanks and support for the <em>SP Times</em> writers. JOE CHILDS and THOMAS C. TOBIN Joe Childs, Managing Editor/Tampa Bay, ran the Times Clearwater operation dating to 1993 and supervises the newspaper’s Scientology coverage. He can be reached at <a href="mailto:childs@sptimes.com">childs@sptimes.comThomas</a> C. Tobin has covered the Church of Scientology off and on since 1996 and he can be reached at <a href="mailto:tobin@sptimes.com">tobin@sptimes.com</a></p>
<p>As always, if you need help leaving Scientology, or you just need someone to talk to, please call 1-866-XSEAORG. This is a toll free call.</p>
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		<title>Is John Travolta Fed Up With Scientology? Leave John&#8230;Fans Got Your Back!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 17:17:54 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>John Travolta is having an awfully tough time coming to grips with the death of his son Jett, who passed away only six months ago. And rightly so. Does a parent ever get over the death of their child?</p>
<p>It was previously reported that Travolta was too depressed to promote his latest film <em>Pelham 1,2,3</em> when it premiered, and unfortunately things have not improved. His neighbors reported seeing Travolta riding around in his golf cart at night on the air strip of his Jumbolair estate.  Travolta used to ride around the cart with his son Jett,  as you can see in the picture below.  So maybe now to ride in the cart alone, some how comforts him.</p>
<p>The <em>Daily Mail</em> has quoted Travolta&#8217;s neighbors about his late night golf cart rides:</p>
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<blockquote><p>&#8216;We often see John driving himself around at night&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;It&#8217;s sad to see. You rarely catch sight of him during the day. We used to see him driving around on a buggy with his son. Now it&#8217;s just John by himself. He&#8217;s always been a night owl, but now even more so.&#8217;</p></blockquote>
<p>The UK&#8217;s <em>Daily Mail</em>, just posted an article which was entitled, &#8220;Is John Travolta Cracking Up?&#8221;</p>
<p>The British paper has continued to be a thorn in The Church of Scientology&#8217;s side, and their latest article must have Scientology aching even more. Sometimes, (perhaps due to overly-strict British libel laws) their articles &#8220;disappear&#8221; off their website. In this latest Travolta story, it&#8217;s far too late to bury this story, as many others have since covered it. The Mail&#8217;s article is quite long, and it talks not only about the grief of Travolta, but also about Travolta&#8217;s sexuality, and his struggle with Scientology.</p>
<p>For a primer on Scientology&#8217;s vice-like grip over Travolta&#8217;s life, we encourage you to read the entire article <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1202077/Is-John-Travolta-cracking-Its-j" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>Since Jett&#8217;s death, Travolta has been very reclusive, even taking a solo overnight trip to Tahiti, where many speculate he was trying to come to grips with his grief. Witnesses at the exclusive South Pacific retreat have stated Travolta checked in, kept to himself, and barely left his room during his stay. This doesn&#8217;t sound much like the old Travolta, who is notoriously gregarious and is often seen traveling with friends and family. It brings up some concerns over the star&#8217;s state of mind.</p>
<p>Recent reports in the tabloids have been unkind, with stories of the <em>Pulp Fiction</em> star enjoying a burger and fries at a restaurant last week, with suggestions he&#8217;s been indulging in junk food and packing on the pounds. So while heartless tabs focus on what John&#8217;s eating, what we are wondering here at Glosslip, is &#8220;Scientology eating away at John?&#8221;. This is a man in turmoil, and perhaps his indulgence in unhealthy food is the only comfort he can find while he comes to terms with the untimely death of his beloved teenage son. It feels like John is asking himself some big and important questions about where his life has ended up and perhaps where its headed.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" src="http://glosslip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/jtravolpreston.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="155" />It can&#8217;t be easy for Travolta, who must be torn between the beliefs of the cult of Scientology which he has sadly been a member of since 1975, and the doubts he must be feeling since his son&#8217;s death. Travolta and his wife Kelly Preston, have dumped millions and millions into the cult over the years. To find out that his &#8220;church&#8217;s&#8221; beliefs are not what he thought and the fact that the cult wanted to put him back on the e-meter and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auditing_(Scientology)" target="_blank">audit</a> him right after his son&#8217;s death, must have been not only devastating for Travolta, but it must have planted some huge seeds of doubt.  What&#8217;s even more disturbing, was the cult&#8217;s unsympathetic demands on Travolta and that they mentioned that Travolta&#8217;s negative influences could have  contributed to the tragedy.</p>
<p>As quoted by The Daily Mail:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Travolta is also said to be upset that senior members of the sect have instructed him to undergo intensive sessions with one of Scientology&#8217;s &#8216;ethics officers&#8217;, trained to question the actor and other grieving family members to establish whether their &#8216;negative influences&#8217; might have contributed to the tragedy.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>That is beyond despicable, and certainly not the behavior of any &#8220;church&#8221;. The cult&#8217;s disregard for his son&#8217;s death stems again from Hubbard&#8217;s teachings. Quite simply AND disturbing, is that Scientology isn&#8217;t very sympathetic towards death and grief. They teach their members that when one dies, they are simply dropping their <em>&#8220;meat body&#8221;</em>, and that you will come back many times. Like reincarnation, but minus the healing spirituality that comes with this ancient belief. Scientology has misappropriated a basic tenet of an ages old religion, to simplify their own lack of humanity &#8212; sick and twisted. Not to mention that grieving as well as other normal emotions after such a tragedy is very low on the &#8221;<em>Scientology Tone Scale&#8221;.</em></p>
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<p>I can only imagine the tremendous guilt he must feel for putting his trust, and literally his son&#8217;s life into his beliefs of Scientology. Instead of leaving his son on the anti seizure-drug Depakote for the epileptic grand mal seizures he was suffering from, which were occurring up to four times a week, Travolta and wife Kelly Preston decided to take him off the medication and put Jett on Scientology&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purification_Rundown" target="_blank">Purification Rundown.</a> A process which consists of high doses of niacin, oils and long hours of saunas. They claimed they took their son off the medication because it didn&#8217;t work and it was affecting his liver. Oddly enough, the Purification Rundown is a VERY dangerous regime for the liver, especially for a child and there has NEVER been any proof whatsoever that this regime is at all successful, and many doctors have totally debunked it and have called it quackery. </p>
<p>Travolta and Preston are also avid members of Scientology&#8217;s front group the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens_Commission_on_Human_Rights" target="_blank">CCHR</a> which claims their only fight is against psychiatry and anti-psychiatric drugs.  But what many people don&#8217;t know, is that funds collected through the CCHR, go to paying for Scientology&#8217;s lawyers and their <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_special_affairs" target="_blank">Office of Special Affairs</a> aka OSA, who&#8217;s sole purpose is to harass, intimidate and investigate critics, getting psychiatrists licenses revoked and going after any ex-Scientology members who speak out.</p>
<p>Doesn&#8217;t every church has a department like this?</p>
<p>Curiously, one has to ask how they were able to get an autistic child to take all the vitamins and oils, while forcing them to sit for hours in a sauna to begin with. I am sure parents of autistic children or any child for that matter would agree that it would not be an easy feat to accomplish, and impossible for some. I can&#8217;t help but feel confused and a bit suspect as to how they managed to administer this treatment for Jett. This is one thing that was never investigated or asked, as far as I know.</p>
<p>Scientology does not recognize the condition of &#8220;autism&#8221; and believes it to be psychosomatic. It&#8217;s these beliefs that must have Travolta and Preston filled with grief and doubt about how they raised and cared for their child. I am not going to get into the MANY unanswered questions surrounding Jett&#8217;s death, or the fact that they had untrained nannies caring for Jett. One of whom, Travolta shared a kiss which was all over the newspapers. We had touched on that in a <a href="http://glosslip.com/2009/07/10/scientologists-john-travolta-and-kelly-preston-to-be-interviewed-at-shrivers-womens-conference/" target="_blank">previous article.</a></p>
<p>I have no reservations that Travolta and Preston had nothing but true love and concern for Jett. But I also believe that Scientology&#8217;s brainwashing techniques, and the fact that Scientology has all of Travolta&#8217;s and Preston&#8217;s very personal information and secrets on file has not only severely clouded their judgment on how they cared for Jett, but it also has kept them silent and in fear that Scientology would reveal the contents of their files if they were to speak out or leave. Which has just happened to four other people who recently spoke out. Scientology has revealed some of the contents of the files of four former top executives that have just recently spoke out in the <a href="http://glosslip.com/2009/06/25/scientologys-crimes-and-abuses-are-finally-hitting-the-fan/" target="_blank">St. Petersburg Times</a>. Not very ethical and downright wrong for a &#8220;church&#8221; to divulge members private information. Proving once again that they are not a church.</p>
<p>There has been a lot of controversy over the years about Travolta&#8217;s sexuality, and his supposed <em>arranged</em> marriage to wife Kelly to hide his sexuality. I am sure John is beyond scared, disenchanted and a prisoner of Scientology&#8217;s grip on his personal files. Founder L. Ron Hubbard <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology_and_sex" target="_blank">classified homosexuality</a> as an illness or sexual perversion and termed it as &#8221;covert hostility&#8221;. So you can imagine how Travolta must be suffering by not coming to terms with his &#8220;alleged&#8221; sexuality all these years, not only because of the cult&#8217;s beliefs, but also in fear of his career being greatly affected.</p>
<p>The <em>Daily Mail </em>mentioned that it was rumored that Travolta and Preston were considering having another child, thinking this may help with Travolta&#8217;s grief. I think this is SUCH a bad idea on SO many levels. Travolta is very unstable right now, and he needs time to heal, and another child may only intensify how much he misses Jett. This idea seems ill-conceived at best, and disastrous at worst.</p>
<p>I am sure any fans of Travolta would support completely support him,if he were to put all his cards on the table and just come out and tell Scientology where to go. He can be a hero to all Scientologists who have been silent due to fear, for all of those still under the grip of the cult who fear of family disconnection, and a huge warning for any who are thinking of getting into Scientology. It would put a serious damper in Scientology&#8217;s ability to silence others to come forward, and would shed a brighter light on the crimes and abuses of the cult.<br />
This man may have the ability to bring Scientology down. </p>
<p>So by some far off chance Travolta reads this article&#8230;.</p>
<p>John, please leave Scientology. Your fans will have your back. Your fans don&#8217;t care about your sexuality. You have been a victim of Scientology for far too many years. It&#8217;s time to ease your burden and do what&#8217;s right. Do it for your sanity, and do it for your son Jett. Whether it is just to leave Scientology quietly, or to be a bigger hero and leave Scientology in a blaze of glory and tell your story for all to hear. You can save others from getting entangled in Scientology&#8217;s web. A &#8220;<em>tell all&#8221;</em> book would make you an even bigger gazillionaire. And a movie would be the icing on the cake. Are you listening John?</p>
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<p>There are some critics who feel that Glosslip&#8217;s coverage of Scientology is excessive, and while we do often repeat information, it&#8217;s because we are committed to spreading the abuses and danger of Scientology as far and wide as we can, and the internet is a powerful tool for sharing information. While we certainly feel people can believe in whatever they choose, Scientology has created a powerful facade using &#8220;religious freedom&#8221; to shroud their history of lies, abuses and illegal activities. Someone needs to draw the line and say enough is enough.</p>
<p>If we keep reporting about Scientology, and getting the word out then perhaps others will join the fight and more importantly, people will decide not to get into Scientology. If we have saved one person from getting into the cult, then we are doing it right. If enough people are outraged and speak out, something has to give. Law officials and governments will not be able to stand by and not do anything about it. They will have to listen to what people have been trying to tell them for SO many years. What Scientology fails to remember or adhere to is that salvation is free and so is the right to one&#8217;s freedom of speech.</p>
<p>Things are looking up though. The word is getting out more and more. Not just from news sources and protesters, but from ex-Scientology members! I recently paid a visit to the <a href="http://www.whyweprotest.net/en/" target="_blank">Why We Protest</a> website. A website for the group who call themselves Anonymous. I visit there on occasion to see what is going in the world of protesting Scientology and to see if there are any new developments, and I always get a good chuckle from some of the humorous posts on their forum. This time around, I noticed an interesting new thread on the forum. It is a list of ex Scientologists who have left and who have spoken out. The forum said it&#8217;s a collective project by both Anonymous members and ex Scientologists who are pooling their resources. I was taken aback by the amount of names that were on the list. You can <a href="http://forums.whyweprotest.net/12-active-projects/list-all-ex-scientologists-who-have-spoken-out-48237/" target="_blank">click here</a> to view all the names. It was not only a list of names, these names also had links with their stories, affidavits, articles and so forth. I clicked on several links and was bowled over at the amount of heart breaking sad stories I read, and all the ruined lives by Scientology. There are <strong>FOUR HUNDRED </strong>names on this list as of now and the names keep coming. Which only means one thing. More and more ex Scientology members are coming forward and breaking their silence . Perhaps it&#8217;s a case of <em>Strength In Numbers </em>as stated at the bottom of the list. I know ex Scientologists have been speaking out for years, but to see all those names all together on one list, was pretty inspiring to say the least. Anonymous now has a <a href="http://wiki.whyweprotest.net/Main_Page" target="_blank">Wiki</a> where the list is being updated. It is a wealth of information of all sorts.</p>
<p>Of course there are thousands who have left Scientology, and not all have spoken out due to fear of harassment by the cult with Scientology&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_Game_(Scientology)" target="_blank">Fair Game Policy</a> or they are afraid of family disconnection. I continued my search and one trip over to the <a href="http://www.forum.exscn.net/" target="_blank">Ex Scientology Message Board</a> or the <a href="http://exscientologykids.com/" target="_blank">Ex Scientology Kids </a>website revealed a myriad of ex-Scientologists posting under various ID names who are all talking about their horrendous experiences in Scientology, and all the money they wasted. They are also a support group to other ex members. It&#8217;s really quite  heart warming to see people banding together. Although I wish it was not necessary. Who would ever have thought that people leaving a &#8220;church&#8221; would have such heart breaking stories, need a support group and have to hide their identity? What would Scientology&#8217;s defense be that would be at all believable against this wall of names?</p>
<p>Even though some of the members on this board are not yet ready to come forward with their real names, due to fear, family disconnection or both, perhaps soon they will join the others and come forward and end their silence.</p>
<p>One has to wonder if 400 + people have spoken out against Scientology and more keep coming, then what is it going to take before Governments will listen? Scientology is global. People are suffering around the world. When will the leader of Scientology, David Miscavige be brought before a judge to answer to all these crimes, abuses and allegations?</p>
<p>The very important message from all the ex Scientology members speaking out, all seem to be the SAME message:<br />
<strong>Scientology doesn&#8217;t work and it hurts people.</strong></p>
<p>So Scientology&#8230;.<br />
from an ironic quote from your founder L. Ron Hubbard&#8230;. who said that &#8221;Scientologists are some of the most ethical people on the planet&#8221;&#8230;. it seems your ex-members disagree and you have an awful lot of explaining to do.</p>
<p>If you or anyone you know needs help leaving Scientology or you  just need someone to talk to call 1-866-XSEAORG. That&#8217;s <em>1 -866</em>- 973-2674  This is a toll free call.<br />
Or visit <a href="http://www.xseaorg.com">www.xseaorg.com</a></p>
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<p>An UPDATE TO THIS  STORY:<br />
John Travolta&#8217;s rep Paul Bloch has stated that Travolta has no intentions of leaving Scientology, as reported by <a href="http://www.abc2news.com/entertainment/story/Travolta-denies-Scientology-split/hZLIf8zkGkqKvROA5NckNA.cspx" target="_blank">ABC2news</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>John Travolta has dismissed rumors he has abandoned his Scientology beliefs following the death of his son &#8211; insisting he remains dedicated to the faith.<br />
The Hollywood star and his wife Kelly Preston have long been prominent members of the Scientology community &#8211; but Travolta was rumored to have lost faith in the sci-fi religion after his 16-year-old son Jett died suddenly in January after suffering a seizure during a family holiday in the Bahamas.<br />
A representative for the star has slammed claims Travolta has distanced himself from the religion following the tragedy &#8211; calling the reports &#8220;totally false.&#8221;<br />
Travolta&#8217;s spokesman Paul Bloch tells People.com, &#8220;There&#8217;s no change in the relationship between the Church of Scientology and John. He is a member and it&#8217;s as it was, now and forever.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>But keep in mind that Paul Bloch is also a rep for other Scientologits, such as Tom Cruise and Lisa Marie Presley. So is this a just a case of Scientology squashing what&#8217;s really going on? It would not surprise me. But I guess we will have to wait and see. It&#8217;s your move John.</p>
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