Friday, 11 April 2014 16:14 |
Ursula Caberta was the Government Official in Germany that Germans turned to after being raped of their finance and Fair Gamed and so on. She retired recently. Tony Ortega gave a nice overview.
In 2000 Ursula visited the United States and Office of Special Affairs had their gang bang crowd hurl insults at her on arrival at the airport. Par for the course for the world's "fastest growing religion." :) http://tonyortega.org/2013/01/31/ursu...
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Thursday, 10 April 2014 23:24 |
Mike Bennitt summary of Writ of Mandamus appeal. Wallace Jefferson represents David Miscavige who DOES not, under any condition want to face touch hard questions about his directing Black Ops from his execution arm Office of Special Affairs International.
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Wednesday, 09 April 2014 02:58 |
Absolutely preposterous that they pretend "Human Rights" campaigns. This "Church" is the ultimate in Human Rights Violations. They kidnap, hold people against will, dole out sleep deprivation and demand slave labor hours of performance for cents an hour. Therefore I call it "garbage in ~~ garbage out."
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Tuesday, 08 April 2014 04:08 |
As the entity calling itself a "church" grew more and more greedy for money $$$$, it started escalating punishments, inhuman punishments for staff members, Sea Org members that did not rake in the $$$$.
There is a fantasy club called "It doesn't have to do with ME Club". Being assigned to that Club means you are detached and disassociated, not working hard enough, not being a "team player" not raking in the $$$. One of the punishments is rice and beans solely as diet 3 times a day. This can go on for months.
Another is to be sent to PIG'S BERTHING, where you sleep with other "PIGS". You do not get to go home to sleep in your own bed, but on the floor. The PIG'S BERTHING PUNISHMENT is pure humiliation and degradation.
The current punishment for Sea org members is "highest ever". The more stories I hear, the more I learn of the human rights violations while wealth is being amassed.
And they have in very recent years installed a new department called "Ethics and Image"
Ethics and Image indeed !
Read this and follow Tony O for the next couple of days....
http://tonyortega.org/2014/04/07/shock-dox-scientologys-book-value-for-just-two-of-its-entities-is-1-2-billion/
UPDATE: STATEMENT BY MIKE RINDER, FORMER SCIENTOLOGY SPOKESMAN (Tony Ortega blog)
We asked Mike Rinder for a statement about these documents and what they reveal. He sent us this message…
I suspect the figures listed as “book value” are the lowest valuations of assets they think they can get away with. But these are fascinating documents despite not listing income (other than ‘unrelated business income’).
The accumulation of assets is a problem with respect to exemption. The underlying theory of granting exemption is that the organization provides a public benefit, and things that benefit the public should not be taxed. But if instead of benefiting anyone it is accumulated by the organization, it violates IRS guidelines. Certainly a lot of this is property — and that is trickier to prove. Miscavige and his numerous lawyers will claim that the property is for the public benefit, because without it the church cannot provide that public benefit consisting of training and auditing. This is of course a lie, as most of the buildings are palaces that sit empty and are way beyond what is needed to deliver the alleged public benefit. As I have said before, this is one of the main reasons for the “Ideal Org” program (and for purchasing absolutely superfluous properties like KCET when there is a massive studio at Gold). While those assets could be liquidated relatively easily (if they needed to be liquidated the inevitable losses would not be relevant as most of them were from “found money” obtained through heavy handed fundraising), they make it very difficult for the IRS to go after. In effect, for purposes of the church, buildings are a tax shelter. It is why you see the obsession with buildings.
But of course these forms provide only a glimpse of part of the picture. Of course there is no weekly income included. And there is no International Assocation of Scientologists (IAS).
Even if there was a 990 for IAS Administrations, the money they collect is deposited into accounts nominally controlled by a “trust” (US IAS Members Trust). That is screened from any public scrutiny.
Similarly, assets are held in accounts nominally controlled by CSRT (Church of Scientology Religious Trust). I do not know which buildings may be in their name. Super Power could be, even though it is the main FSO delivery building…. It is possible that CSI has to include CSRT assets on its 990 book value as it is really “wholly owned” by Church of Scientology International.
This is all deliberately made confusing and opaque as there are other trusts and entities established to shield liability and keep the total wealth obscured.
What is not confusing is that these figures do not include the IAS, the single biggest repository of liquid funds in the Scientology hierarchy, known to have well in excess of a billion dollars, probably in excess of two billion by now. These documents also don’t include any of the organizations outside the US, nor even a lot in the US, including C of S NY, Wsahington DC, SFO, etc.
This confirms what many have said: Scientology Inc. is an astonishingly wealthy organization. It also confirms that given its assets, Scientology spends virtually nothing on its much ballyhooed “social betterment” and “human rights” programs. With this sort of money they could be doing more for disaster relief than the Red Cross. They claim they are, but in truth they spend a few thousands dollars to make it possible to shoot videos. They could have provided food and shelter for every victim of the Philippines hurricane and not made a dent in their accumulated wealth. Instead they flew in four people in yellow t-shirts to do photo ops.
Jeff has done a great job getting this information and making it available. It is a window into the haunted house of Scientology.
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Monday, 07 April 2014 02:33 |
Opening of "ideal org" Portalnd John Allender reached the highest state spiritually in the Church of Scientology, OT VIII It costs about $1 million hard cash to reach this level. Allender is notorious for being the buffoon with the head camera asking Marty Rathbunfor "pc folders" while the Internet roared as to the Insanity of the Church of Scientology funded "squirrel busters" What wall ? What universe do they live in ? And here we have him again, John Allender depicted in this video in Portland ready for combat with videographer Mark Bunker the confrontation did not get on camera but hear the fight as Allender attempts to assault the camera.
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Saturday, 05 April 2014 04:48 |
Every single Sea Org member from Senior Execs to Office of Special Affairs, to Security Guards to Canteen an Kitchen workers must spend two an half hours a day on the phone raking in $3000 for a set of Basics. from an exhausted tired public. I know of some Scientologists who have changed their telephone number an even move Geographically to escape the money extortion. ( But they have a skip tracing unit to hound down those who fled and changed telephone  numbers.) Rice and beans 3 times day month in and month out is part of the punishments doled out for not making the quotas. Listen to how City of Los Angeles building inspectors are fooled by Sea Org members.
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Friday, 04 April 2014 00:37 |
My friend Michael Bennett gave permission for me to mirror this video. Debbie Cook horrifies a Court room in San Antonio as she reveals David Miscavige beatings, a particular Sea org member who was beaten for 2 hours straight, then ordered to lick a bathroom floor with his tongue. David Miscavige ordered his assistant to break her thumb for not answering a question. Miscavige rules the "Church of Scientology" with an iron hard. Debbie's testimony in this Court of Law under oath corroborates the CNN show "Scientology A history of Violence" See my other videos on this channel. It also corroborates the other reports of violence in the Tampa Bay Times.
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Wednesday, 02 April 2014 04:12 |
This video depicts an ongoing felony within the "Church" and that is holding people against their will. In fear that the departing member will speak out, go to the media, go to law enforcement, broadcast what goes on inside, they imprison the person in the hopes of getting "a different frame of mind" or enforcing them to sign on video camera 1" thick documents of keeping it all secret with $25,000 penalty for EACH offense of telling what happened inside the ecclesiastical "Sea Organization."
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Tuesday, 01 April 2014 02:10 |
Good insights into the mental constructs within the tunnel. 2nd generation Scientologist Astrid tells the story or leaving and the paranoid actions within. Coaxed to have an abortion and refusing, this is the story of her last weeks in the "Sea Organization" Threatened that she would be declared "SUPPRESSIVE PERSON" and cut off from family members, she signed documents in order to leave. This is how it is to this day., Thuggery, Domination, Abuse and Mind control. Then the *Church* give this young girl a $89,000 "Freeloader Bill" for slaving for them 4.5 years !
Mirrored Interview from the Mark Bunker series. Astrid later became a major contributor on the Site Ex-Scientology Kids
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Sunday, 30 March 2014 02:55 |
Mark Bunker is long time Church of Scientology investigator,television journalist is an Emmy award winning Videographer. He has been working on this presentation for a while and it is now nearing completion.
Mark Bunker is looking at running for Office as mayor for Clearwater. One can only muse on what kind of support he would get from the locals.
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