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Monday, 15 February 2010 18:00

horseIt's impressive to read through the posts that have shown up to the article, YOUR OPINION PLEASE. Not a single person vented or dramatized - instead - everyone offered  an excellent collection of ideas, thoughts and analysis' on what we can do about the situation in Scientology.

I think there is more to be said yet, (that's just me talking). A few things I wanted to throw on the table on this open forum -- just to stir the soup a bit more -- and for your consideration...

LRH says in PDC Lecture 10 SPECIFIC PARTS OF SELF DETERMINISM, SPACATION:

"... for a thetan there are two very essential rights: One is the right to his own sanity, and the other is the right to leave a game. And if he has those two rights, you don't get some kind of a big universe slopping all over the edges of everything under the sun. You don't get a theta trap of this magnitude setting up." - LRH

If you are like me, and I know many of you had similar circumstances, you got to a point where your back was against the wall. You were told "it's our way or the highway" and you chose your sanity and right to leave the game over being a slave.  While there are those that would try to peg us as having overts and withholds - we know in truth that we didn't take the bus out because of a few O/Ws. We left because our power of choice and our freedom to decide on OUR lives had been taken away or marginalized to the point of being simply oppressive. Debbie Cook's story, posted on Marty's blog, resonates this exact scenario.

For the purposes of broadening our scope (mine too as I am not tooting any agenda or solution here), in keeping with Data Series Policy Letters - let's go broader. In evaluating anything, one has to find comparable datums that serve to give value or relative comparisons of good or bad.

In the 1600s, England, then under an oppressive and dictatorial monarchy, had all but marginalized people's lives into a slavery to the state. You paid taxes, or you lost your land and went to jail. You toed the line and supported the monarchy or you were declared an enemy and were "fair game". You bowed to the contemporary Church or you were declared heretical and treated as an outcast - or worse. And possibly more important than any factor at all was that the individual could do NOTHING about it as the monarchy was an absolute power - there were no recourses, no one to turn to, no way to change it unless you could organize a bigger army against it. People had two choices - stay as slaves or leave.

So, people left the British Empire in droves, then one of the foremost powers on earth, ventured across the ocean to a new land and started up a new life. When that "tyranny" attempted to impose the same rules on them in the colonies, those colonies revolted and threw the red coats out and declared their independence.

A familiar story because in fact you could superimpose that very scenario on top of the Church of Scientology today and it would be the same general picture covering the last two or more decades.  In the 1600s, given no other choices, people left England to find a new land where they could practice their religious beliefs, and had freedom of voice, choice and government. Today we see the same thing in Scientology. People are leaving the "maintstream" Church because freedom of choice no longer exists. You either march to their tune or not - period, and if that tune is wrong - you have two choices - leave or violate your most basic rights (your sanity and your right to leave the game). We're not talking about KSW when I speak of "tune" - I mean authoritarianism, dictatorial "this is how it is done now buddy" - and the whole concept of "what's true for you is true for YOU" - as LRH said - well that's just "old", "we don't do that anymore" (right out of HCO PL SAFEGUARDING TECHNOLOGY).

If we try to view this problem only within the parameters of Scientology then we are possibly missing the fact that this VERY scenario has happened countless times before and people have solved it in their own way.  I am not suggesting that the best solution is to let the current Church fail -- but in truth -- it already is failing.

The declaration of independence by many Scientologists is not any different than what has happened in recent history on this planet.

Is history simply repeating itself now?

As to the current Church administration - when David Miscavige leaves, fails, blows or whatever he does - there is no guarantee of anything except we hope that his successor is a benign and effective leader, that he or she will engage Scientology again based on real KSW;  but if not, are there protocols that can be installed within the SO to prevent another dictator? Or is this organization simply going to have to trip and fall and find its own way and eventually come to grips with the policies that LRH put there to make it a strong group?

One thing to consider is that David Miscavige calls himself the "Chairman of the Board". Any corporate entity has a Board of Directors who are empowered BY LAW to vote on and displace CEOs and GMs. What "Board" exists in Scientology that has the power to vote on the Chairman? What democratic process exists- in actuality that gives other Sea Org officers the power to vote out its chairman? Or has DM simply re-written all the Board minutes that would permit such? And secondly, isn't David Miscavige violating the very essence of the corporate tax excempt status of the Church by himself "running" Scientology as COB? Where is the Board of Directors for CSI? I'm posing these questions because possibly if there were internal Boards, which actually operated within the structure and laws of the land, maybe they would be the proper checks and balances that could help to avert this situation in the future.  And maybe if those "Boards" issued annual reports (called P&Ls in other corporations (Profit & Loss Reports) to their people (the Scientologists who pay their pay checks) then maybe the corruption would become more transparent and Scientologists could see what was really going on and make a row about it? Is is possible that all the structure is there and just needs to be put back in place and it would have a chance at checking this situation in the future? Or are we just dreaming - in view of the fact that a lot of people (me included) already failed to stop it from happening?

Maybe there needs to be a new religious culture, one which grows out of necessity and which defines itself - wherein  Scientology Independents can use Scientology freely, exactly as intended, and where everyone can afford to get up the Bridge, where no one can dictate and "own" it. Maybe this is a natural evolution of such a movement, following on the footsteps of other religions on this planet?

Again - I'm not advocating any one solution.

It's on the table!

Written by Outside the Box

 

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# Renegade 2010-02-15 16:47
Thank you for validating people's integrity for leaving!

The hardest part for me, was being told I was out ethics, had o/ws, other fish, evil purps, ptsness, was off purpose, etc. no matter how much I gave or volunteered, thinking if I DIDN'T, the above was true.

It was like a "Thought Prison", very hard to escape from.
 
 
# Bryon 2010-02-15 18:52
It all comes back to KSW series 1. The academies are empty, PCs are bugged and attacks are occurring because tech is out. It is the job of each Scientologist to do his or her job. IF you are not allowed to do your job in the church, you have no choice but to leave and do it elsewhere. We need people to preserve standard tech, and to correct alterations by the church. As bad as things may look, the church could possibly be fixed rapidly if the top SP were gone, just using word clearing, false data stripping, flying ruds and some simple correction lists. However, we must be on guard against some group behind DM. If Scientology is being attacked through DM, then the attackers will still attack even when DM is gone.
 
 
+2 # RJ 2010-02-16 00:11
I agree with you Bryon as distasteful as it seems we're going to have to apply all the tech and policy Ron left us, if we want to salvage the organization including Roll Back and Investigations to depower Miscavige's clique and possible external influences.

That's if we actually want to salvage it.

Personally, I don't see that just getting rid of Miscavige is going to do much if the top execs are still under the delusion that they are there to simply follow orders and comply. Meaning that the organization will end up out frying pan and into the fire sooner or later.

Just like auditors who went along with Mayo's squirrel directions and yes folks I hate to break this to you but Mayo was not a paragon of Standard Tech. No matter how many times he claims in "Reflections" (more like Deceptions) that he was an innocent bystander.

The "execs" that are still going along with this B.S. will some day have to be handled in Qual in Review and if need be ethics to find out what in the OEC/FEBC they didn't get?

And why they allowed Miscavige's unusual solutions to take precedence over policy and Tech?

On a third dynamic basis they should be asked:

"what situation did you run into that you felt you had to invent something to do something about it?"

That's if they really are interested in "Keeping Scientology Working" or just following the dictates of a sociopath.

As far as I'm concerned Miscavige is the walking, talking, breathing embodiment of a service facsimile a fixed solution.

We have to go back and clean up the confusion that occurred just before that.

 
 
+1 # Amonymous 2010-02-15 22:17
Has anybody seen Mark Bunker's press conference? I spotted that David Miscavage was an SP back around 1980, and now that the news media is waking up, I can make some predictions for the next 2 years:
First, there will be a government raid.
Second, there will be at least one landmark lawsuit. Scientology will be sued for damages, and loose.
Third, David Miscavage will lead the police on a slow speed chase accross southern California.
Fourth, there will be one or more class action lawsuits against the church by RPF graduates.
Fifth, the church will be driven into bankrupcy.
Sixth, David Miscavage will go to prison, where he will loose his front teeth and his virginity.
And last but not least, Tommy Davis will continue to make a fool of himself.
I really think you should make plans for helping Scientology survive in the independent field. Scientology will need your help,and deserves your help. But I am afraid Mr Miscavage has done a very thorough job of ARC breaking the field. Deliberately.
 
 
# Theo Sismanides 2010-02-16 16:08
OTB, thank you. As I was reading about England and the suppression and the people who left for another land where life was more free, it dawned on me that "hey, we salvage the church anyway?".

I mean England is still there and the U.S. is still here. And see the difference between the too. OK, if it wasn't for Scientology the West would have done much more harm, but I mean England is there doing what it's doing.

And then I thought that we HAVE moved to another place and another land. ALL OF US!

That's the Internet. Nobody can take our sanity here for the moment. It's a safe place we can communicate from. Ok, we don't have bodies around but who cares, maybe it's better.

So, on this thought, I would say we should continue creating in our new land and common place now: the Internet. And build those dynamics again. And the church will just follow. I got auditing via the Internet, I mean I called that person from the Independent field and was talking to him over skype. We arranged it, he came, stayed here in Athens, got audited, me my wife and a friend. Boum! We will repeat it.

So, I don't bother too much for the Church as I do for cultivating that new ground We have found. The Web!!! A NEW LAND!
 
 
# Casey 2010-02-18 03:53
I also agree with the fact that Scientology today is no better thought of than it was during the time of raids, law suits, or its trumped up enemies. LRH's policies have not been followed for some time actually. I could see that DM was going to get rid of anyone who knew or worked with LRH or who practiced Scientology the way it was intended. DM is truly no different than the corporate executives who ripped people off. Their have never been checks and balances and when asked for them you were then targeted. There are so many outpoints. I feel if enough people come forward and start law suits they will win and this will eat up the money that is there. I also feel and have for sometime that DM has his own stash put away somewhere. This will not continue to expand in anyway with the current in-charge. Anyone left has got to be so beaten down that at some point they also will leave.

There are people still in that march to the drummer and you have got to say to yourself wow this is not what I got from Scientology, but then perhaps they feel some sort of safety in that type of think. To me that is NOT Scientology. The more a person deaberrates him/her self the more independent he/she becomes.

DM is creating his own "Boys from Brazil" type army and I for one want no part of it.

Independence is the way to go.
 
 
# Örnen har landat 2010-02-18 03:54
This job belongs to Pat and Annie Broeker. If they for some reason doesn't want it they should pick someone. The job was given to them by LRH and that is the stable datum.

If they don't want it and ask me then I will accept, as I know many of us would.
 
 
# Alice 2010-02-24 10:19
Apparently this site does audit a group engram (see "Group Dianetics“, Red Vol 1, p 115-123). The group is permitted to understand the arbitraries, crimes, overts and what happened out of view.

During the last few days I read every free minute on this site. Thank you so much, all of you.

I feel, the tech to end a game applies to the game "Era of David Miscavige“

“... the game called Unmaking Games results in a game. (PCD-39)
...Now, necessity to have a new game coded, before one ends the old game, otherwise everyone else becomes a maker of games with no game...
Well the way you do that, you have to get a more interesting game, before you end an old game... (PDC 40, Games/Goals, 12. December 1952)

So the formula would be to start a new game which is more interesting than the ongoing DM-cycle, rather than to discuss his leaving.

Once no one follows an illegal order anymore. DM is out. This can be followed by both public and staff alike.

Concerning the sequence of steps to undertake, couldn't the Danger-Condition Formula be a road map?
After all, we have assumed a viewpoint to handle the situation. So we are ready do bypass those whose responsibility it should have been long since.

We are the group.

Love
Alice
 
 
# Thoughtful 2010-02-24 17:28
Hi Alice, You've really nailed it. The Chinese have an old saying, "When a wooden door closes, an iron door opens." That iron door is the new game. The road has been rocky, but actually our postulates are working. It's great to have you on board. Add your name to the Indie 500 if you can.
~ Steve
 

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