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Scientology Hijacked Again

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Has the Scientology Field been hijacked the same way the corporate church was?

It is well known the corporate Church of Scientology was hijacked by a cabal within the management ranks and it was successfully taken over and re-purposed for the benefit and aggrandizement of those in charge1. harmful energy or force accumulated and stored within the reactive mind, resulting from the conflicts and unpleasant experiences that a person has had. Auditing discharges this charge so that it is no longer there to affect the individual. (Scn AD)..more - led primarily by David Miscavige.

Field Scientologists (not on staff), and even the vast majority of lower echelon staff members had no idea this silent coup had occurred except to the degree they sensed "something was wrong". But locked into a false notion the best and really, the only remedy for perceived "outnessesThe condition of being out. Out: Things which should be there and aren't or should be done and aren't are said to be "out". (HCOB 19 Jun 71 III)" was to work internally to report and effect improvements, they suffered in misery while putting on a brave face for the world in hopes it would turn for the better. We now know that this was and is a futile path to reform... unless, if enough public and staff were able to come to either the gradual or the nearly simultaneous conclusion the ship was being skippered by mad men, then internal pressure and demand for a change in leadership would attain to a sufficient "tipping point" as to forcel. random effort. (Scn 0-8, p. 75) 2. energy with some direction. (PDC 56) 3. force of course is made up of time, matter, energy, flows, particles, masses, solids, liquids, gasses, space and locations. (HCOB 16 Jun 70) the removal of the leadership and correct the wrong doing.

But since 2009 with the publication of the St. Pete Times' seminal expose in its "Truth Rundown" report, certain ex-patriots, former members of the cabal itself, have undertaken to unleash such a steady stream of "whistle-blowing" expose's through their blogs and media contact interviews so as to capture the attention and hold hostage the attention of the (out) Field of Scientologists.

This activity has been so sensationalistic and so


how to hijack a movement

So how does one hijack a movement?

Simple, just re-purpose it.

This can be seen in the current culture of the United States of America for a very broad example. Where up until several decades ago the dominant cultural attitude and 'purpose' was one of self-reliance and optimistic expectation that given hard work and a modicum of intelligent application of initiative, one could expect the rewards those things brought. But gradually that culture of optimistic self reliance in the pursuit of one's personal achievement was re-purposed to one of expectation of the handout.


David LaCroix

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