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Public who want to know what drives official Scientologists to do what they do, only have to read L. Ron Hubbard's unchallengable church doctrines, particularly this policy, which explains why Scientology is seeking to "classify" anonymous in negative terms. READ HUBBARD, because his disgraceful irreligious writings/policies tell the public what kind of guy Hubbard was:

Life is a "game" to Scientologits, read here Hubbard's game plans:

"OFFICE OF SPECIAL AFFAIRS NETWORK ORDER
15, 18 February 1988 Confidential BLACK PROPAGANDA ... To cease to be the effect of classification and become in our turn the cause of it, the classifier, is to win the propaganda game. Our propaganda is dirty.... We do this trick by survey and attack.... we become re-classified as attackers and the enemy as bad hats as they're for the evil if they attack us... We just run propaganda campaigns....It reclassifies our attackers as evil people... we (1) Seek to avoid opportunities for the enemy to classify us. (2) Contest or expose any previous classifications as false (dead agentry, etc.) (3) Engage in a series of campaigns which confuse past classification. (4) Achieve for ourselves a dominance in classifying ourselves and others."
L. RON HUBBARD, Founder (1972, reissued 1988)

- Chuck Beatty, ex Scientology staff training supervisor, 412-260-1170, Pittsburgh, USA

Posted by: chuckbeatty77 on March 31, 2008 4:19 PM

I worked training Scientology staff as my main claim to fame, in my 27 years in the lifetime staffer category of the Scientology movement. http://tinyurl.com/ywhgaf photo of me at the height of my training supervisor career. I later worked as a compiler, and I rubbed elbows with two Office of Special Affairs staff who compiled Hubbard's writings into the policy issues that today guide the church of Scientology's Office of Special Affairs, who are the Scientology officials orchestrating the smearing of anonymous. I quote from the OSA network policy issue, the ideas are L. Ron Hubbard's, which explain this classification game Scientology is playing against anonymous:
"OFFICE OF SPECIAL AFFAIRS NETWORK ORDER, OSA Network Order 15,
18 February 1988, (Originally written by LRH on 12 January 1972...) ,
"Confidential" "BLACK PROPAGANDA " ....."What is being attempted by black propagandists is to classify us firmly in the public mind by constant repetition of certain words like 'cult.' The more we let such propagandists do this, the more chance we give them, the more opportunity they have." ..."So this is their one trick. To cancel an enemy's chief weapon is in itself a part of victory.
To cease to be the effect of classification and become in our turn the cause of it, the classifier, is to win the propaganda game. Our propaganda is dirty but it is not black because it is true. Black propaganda is essentially false.
We do this trick by survey and attack. As what is attacked is already popularly evil, we become re-classified as attackers and the enemy as bad hats as they're for the evil if they attack us......We just run propaganda campaigns.
The objective is to be identified as attackers of popularly considered evils. This de-classifies us from former labels. It re-classifies our attackers as evil people. Which they are.....So we (1) Seek to avoid opportunities for the enemy to classify us. (2) Contest or expose any previous classifications as false (dead agentry, etc.) (3) Engage in a series of campaigns which confuse past
classification. (4) Achieve for ourselves a dominance in classifying ourselves and others. L. RON HUBBARD, Founder "
Public law enforcement officials need to delve into L. Ron Hubbard's policies because Scientology's Office of Special Affairs staff are simply carrying out Hubbard's propagandizing tactics, and Scientology is classifying anonymous as terrorists, strictly per this Hubbard office of Special Affairs policy issue I quote above.
Chuck Beatty, ex Scientology lifetime staff member, 1975-2003
412-260-1170, Pittsburgh, USA

Posted by: chuckbeatty77 on March 26, 2008 11:55 PM

Excellent article. Radar gets anonymous and Scientology correctly. Good job.

Regarding me pointing out the comparison of Mike Rinder's relationship to Scientology like Goebel's relationship was to Naziism, I have to say I don't dislike Mike Rinder as a person.

I actually like him, and my tiny few dealings with him over the years, very minor, I respected him, he was fair and balanced with me.

I recognize that Mike took on a really tough role in Scientology's history, Commanding Officer of the Office of Special Affairs, a sub bureaucratic unit of lifetime top administrators entrusted to carry out Hubbard's most disgraceful propagandizing, dirty tricks, Private Eye hiring, legal suit harassment, etc, he did hold the head honcho role in the last decade off and on.

So it's parallel to view him as important as a Goebells was to Naziism, but I don't think Mike would go along for the truly horrendous level of despicable violence of Naziism.

Mike from what I have heard was mostly on the receiving end of David Miscavige's fad trend of petty violence that over the last almost 3 decades has plagued top ranks staff in Scientology.

Mike from what I've learned, did NOT engage in the petty internal violence so much. He accepted his slappings and harrangues from David Miscavige, and Mike didn't in turn dramatize this on his underlings as far as I know. So good on Mike for getting out of the top ranks insanity that goes on under David Miscavige currently.

David Miscavige likes to have others assume and share his style of irrational behavior, and I don't think Mike went along with it.

Others who in the end opted out, rather than play the David Miscavige irrational role model, are Steve Marlowe, Marty Rathbun (Marty being even more senior and trusted than Mike Rinder).

At least Scientology top ranks men and women decide enough is enough, and they opt OUT of top ranks Scientology, rather than play the vicious staff to staff bashing game!

Good on all those top ranks staff who got out.

Now, I hope they as a group in hindsight will firsthand detail just how bad it all is!!

Jeff Hawkins has been speaking up.

Now the even higher ranked members who put up with the vicious top level insanities should just lay it all out and air the mess and let Miscavige get HIS due!

I see ebbs and flows of fads of "asshole" behavior, over the decades I was in the movement. I think to Mike Rinder's credit he overall didn't become a full blown bastard to other staff.

I like Mike, and I'll publicly apologize to him, and I hope he goes public someday. I think the whole top level staff who opted OUT of Scientology top ranks ought to go public.

Chuck Beatty
ex Scientology staffer (1975-2003)
412-260-1170 Pittsburgh, USA (anyone call me anytime!)
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Posted by: chuckbeatty77 on March 19, 2008 1:05 PM

I see anonymous like the chorus in the "Who's" rock opera "Tommy." Young people cannot stomach "new religious movements" which are so blatantly money grubbing and totalitarian and offensive. "We're NOT gonna take it, never did and never will. We don't want your religion!" That's what I see the anonymous youth essentially saying. The internet is the difference today, and also, Scientology leadership (the overly dictatorial Scientology leader today is David Miscavige) is pushing the starkest unreasonable harsh downside ideas of L. Ron Hubbard (founder of Scientology). Hopefully now that the younger generation EX Scientologists (Miscavige's neice and the others) together with the younger generation that make up anonymous, will jar Scientology into adjusting and DROPPING the most offensive irreligious tactics Scientology. I agree thankfully that the retaliation is lessening, compared to past years, against ex members who spoke up publicly. Now let's see if David Miscavige will declare an amnesty on all the thousands of ex Scientologists who have been incorrectly labelled "Suppressive Persons" and let's see if the Scientology movement can cool it on their disconnection policy that cuts family off from one another. - Chuck Beatty, Pittsburgh, USA, ex Scientology lifetime staffer (1975-2003)

Posted by: chuckbeatty77 on March 5, 2008 1:43 AM

I agree with the experts in Germany who think the ban would fail. The bans attempted in Australia in the late 60s only lasted a few years against Scientology and only drove the movement underground. I believe Germany, and other countries who seriously find offense with Scientology, ought to fund some university research into the "established cult" which is what sociologist Lorne Dawson categorizes Scientology in his 1998 Oxford Univ Press book titles "Comprehending Cults." Countries should just prosecuty Scientologists for law violations and press civil suits for damages when Scientology deserves being sued. I think scholars and writers should just discuss the theology and practices of Scientology openly. In plain terms, simply, Scientology claims to be about spiritual improvement. They claim openly to produce "Clears" which are people with their minds cleansed of spiritual stress. Scientologists have codes of silence about their confidential upper spiritual "levels", and these upper confidential levels (OT levels 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7) are the expensive time consuming levels where Scientologists follow L. Ron Hubbard's carefully researched spiritual enhancement techniques and telepathically communicate to clusters and individual souls which are embedded all over our bodies. We normally can't see or sense these surplus souls that infest us, it takes getting up the Scientology Bridge to Total Freedom to learn about these surplus souls that infest us, and to do Hubbard's telepathic procedures to rid ourselves of these souls. These souls are called body thetans in Scientology and the reason earth people have these surplus souls is because 75 million years ago here on earth, an evil galactic space leader named Xenu committed a galactic scale genocide, and murdered billions of people brought to earth in space ships, etc, etc. The simple truth of what Scientologists believe at their highest levels of spiritual practice absolutely is consistent with L. Ron Hubbard's years of imaginative pulp science fiction writing. Chuck Beatty, ex Scientology staffer 1975-2003.

Posted by: chuckbeatty77 on December 13, 2007 1:24 AM


 
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