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Scientology's Fanatical Military

David Miscavige

David Miscavige, the seldom-seen leader of the Church of Scientology.


Cruise’s YouTube wild eyed, fanatical rant, is not a weird misrepresentation of the Scientologist; it is in fact, the ideal strived for by the Scientologist, and particularly the Sea Org Member. '
By Citizen Correspondent John Duignan
Date Posted: 01/29/08
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I spent a few days with Prof. Stephen Kent, of the Sociology Department of the University of Alberta, a couple of months ago. He is one of the few really brave academics willing to face up to mind control cults of the Scientology ilk, study, and expose what they really are and the damage they do the people they control.

I spent many hours with Steve, describing my 20-year experiences within the cult’s fanatical, militant and secretive inner circle, an organization run on paramilitary lines that uses both physical and tortuous mental restraint to control its people.

We were discussing the University of Warwick, England lecturer Gordon Melton’s ‘expertise’ - read whitewash, published circa 2001/2002 - on an aspect of the Sea Organization. They run their own prison, or "re-education" camps, which are, in theory, not that different from the Cambodian Khmer Rouge system described graphically in David Putnam’s 1982 film The Killing Fields.

The Scientology version is described as the RPF - Rehabilitation Project Force - and one can be assigned to this at the whim of a certain cadre, Hubbard’s personal staff, or by an internal kangaroo court called a Committee of Evidence.

I don’t know if you ever read Melton’s piece, but if you did, you will see that it reads like the RPF is a happy 'boy-scouts camping' adventure with a dose of Trappist meditative theory thrown in for good measure. I happened to be around when this whole Melton scam was being put together; I know all the prisoners he interviewed; I know them very well and I know the real conditions they lived under.

The two weeks or so running up to Melton's '"free access" interview with the RPF, a select number were moved to another location, while the most "upstat" were all treated like kings, fed, briefed, drilled, given little or no work details and loads of sleep (sleep is normally rationed in this operation, deprivation thereof is part of the program to break the spirit of the prisoner).


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Re: Scientology's Fanatical Military

By Jutta, January 30, 2008 at 15:02

What a surprise to read about you, John.

Remember the 17 year old German girl who involuntarily paid for your journey to the U.S.A 20 years ago, who shared your life in Heimerdingen and Leonberg, who was never told a word about your plans but came back from school one day and realised, that her beloved partner was missing? Have you ever thought about what you did to those you left behind when you joined Scientology?

It´s good to hear that you are back on your feet and I wish you all the best for your new life, but I hope you don´t forget those who were made victims by you.

Slean agus beannacht (hope I spelled it right)
Jutta

Re: Scientology's Fanatical Military

By JohAnchovie, January 30, 2008 at 16:11

Jutta,

Can you email me? I tried to find you in 1995 and 1998, You found me... Please email me,

johnanchovie@gmail.com

Re: Scientology's Fanatical Military

By Heather Wallace, January 30, 2008 at 16:23

Bridging gaps and healing hearts...all in a day's work at Orato.com! ;)

Heather Wallace
senior editor

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