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Nov 11, 2010
County planners OK Gilman Springs Road study — Valley Chronicle
Type: Press
Author(s):
Charles Hand Source:
Valley Chronicle NEW ROUTE?: Commissioner says it’s not likely road will be closed to public. Riverside County Planning Commissioner John Petty said this week not to read too much into the recent approval of a Gilman Springs Road study, even if the Church of Scientology is billing it as the first step on the road to removing the route from the county’s general plan. The Church of Scientology owns the film-making studio Golden Era Productions, which sits on both sides of Gilman Springs ...
Nov 3, 2010
SAN JACINTO: Study of Gilman Springs Road realignment favored — Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
Type: Press
Author(s):
Gail Wesson Source:
Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California) Riverside County planning commissioners support the idea of a study that will look at possibly realigning Gilman Springs Road north of San Jacinto where it bisects the Church of Scientology's Golden Era Productions. The commissioners' comments came during a meeting Wednesday in Riverside and will be forwarded to the Board of Supervisors, which could either order the review or find that the group's interest in amending the county's general land use plan is not appropriate at this time. Attorney Samuel C. ...
Nov 2, 2010
SAN JACINTO: Gilman Springs route may be studied — Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
Type: Press
Author(s):
Gail Wesson Source:
Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California) The possibility of realigning Gilman Springs Road, which bisects the Church of Scientology's Golden Era Productions site north of San Jacinto, will get its first airing before the Riverside County Planning Commission on Wednesday. When the idea was first aired in summer 2009, the San Jacinto City Council objected because of the route's regional significance. Verne Lauritzen, chief of staff for county Supervisor Jeff Stone, who represents the area, said the supervisor would consider it only if the church paid for ...
Jul 9, 2010
Declaration of Mark "Marty" Rathbun
Type: Declaration
Tag(s):
"Blow Drill" •
All Clear Unit (ACU) •
Anne Joasem (aka Anne Rathbun) •
Author Services, Inc. (ASI) (dba, Galaxy Press) (subsidiary of Church of Spiritual Technology) •
Billy Sheehan •
Bryan J. Zwan •
Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization (CSFSO) •
Church of Scientology International (CSI) •
Claire Headley •
Confidential preclear (PC) folder •
Copyright, trademark, patent •
David Miscavige •
David Miscavige: physical violence •
Denise Miscavige Gentile (formerly Covington, Licciardi) •
Digital Lightwave •
Don Jason •
Ethics (Scientology) •
Fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation •
Fred T. Goldberg Jr. •
Gold Base (also, "INT Base") @ Gilman Hot Springs •
Golden Era Productions •
Gregory "Greg" Wilhere •
Greta Van Susteren •
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) •
Isaac Hayes •
John Brousseau •
John Travolta •
Kirstie Alley •
Lawsuit •
Lisa Marie Presley •
Lisa McPherson •
Marc Headley •
Mark C. "Marty" Rathbun •
Michael Doven •
Michael J. "Mike" Rinder •
Michelle "Shelly" Miscavige (né Barnett) •
MV Freewinds (formerly, La Bohème) •
Patrick D. "Pat" Broeker (aka Mike Mitchell) •
Perjury •
Private investigator(s) •
Religious Technology Center (RTC) •
Salary •
Sea Organization (Sea Org, SO) •
Tax matter •
Tommy Davis •
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission •
Warren L. McShane •
Watchdog Committee (WDC)
Jul 9, 2010
Declaration of Robert V. Levine, Ph.D.
Type: Declaration
[...] 72. Guilt, shame, and separation constituted the social and psychological force that induced sustained, long-term commitment. Physical force, physical abuse and the fear of even greater abuse if one tried to escape were powerful deterrents to any attempts to leave. It could easily be argued that these coercions could have been sufficient to keep anyone from ever making an attempt to get out. There was, though, another level of forces exerted by Scientology that made leaving even more costly – ...
Jun 13, 2010
Inside Scientology: No kids allowed — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: Church of Scientology response , Church spokesman Tommy Davis' letter to the Times , Declarations from Scientology members
Type: Press
Author(s):
Joe Childs ,
Thomas C. Tobin Source:
St. Petersburg Times (Florida) Laura Dieckman was just 12 when her parents let her leave home to work full time for Scientology's religious order, the Sea Organization. At 16, she married a co-worker. At 17, she was pregnant. She was excited to start a family, but she said Sea Org supervisors pressured her to have an abortion. She was back at work the following day. Claire Headley joined at 16, married at 17 and was pregnant at 19. She said Sea Org supervisors threatened strenuous ...
May 27, 2010
The Last Crusade — Inland Empire Weekly
Type: Press
Author(s):
Nate Jackson Source:
Inland Empire Weekly Scientology’s hardcore critics say getting the church investigated is an uphill battle—and wonder if the religion has friends in high places The rush of cars zooming down Gilman Springs Road reminds Francois Choquette to watch his step on the dirt shoulder of the busy, two-lane highway to his right. A tuft of his brown hair flaps in the wind as he looks back to check traffic. He’s dressed modestly today, no costumes, no masks. Instead, he wears dress pants and a ...
Mar 27, 2010
Ex-Scientology lawsuits reveal elite Sea Org group — Associated Press
Type: Press
Author(s):
Gillian Flaccus Source:
Associated Press SAN JACINTO, Calif. – At the edge of arid foothills far outside Los Angeles, hundreds of Scientology followers live on a gated, 500-acre campus and work long hours for almost no pay reproducing the works of founder L. Ron Hubbard and creating the church's teaching and promotional materials. The church says its 5,000 so-called Sea Organization members are religious devotees akin to monks who are exempt from wage requirements and overtime. But two lawsuits filed by two former Sea Org members, ...
Mar 26, 2010
Scientology Workgroup of the Ministry of the Interior in Hamburg: Educational Symposium [Jesse Prince] [Part 1] More: Part 2 , Part 3 , Transcript by Anonymous
Type: Account
[Transcript by Anonymous @
http://forums.whyweprotest.net/1207504-post1/ ] Hello, everyone. I guess I'll start off with borrowing a lyric from The Grateful Dead: "What a long, strange trip it's been." My journey into Scientology started in 1976. I was in San Francisco and I was a young guy; I was twenty-one years old and full of piss and vinegar, trying to figure out what to do with my life. And I was walking down the street and this very attractive woman came up ...
Feb 12, 2010
Los Angeles Press Conference: Ex-Scientologists speak out More: ustream.tv
Type: Account
Tag(s):
Anonymous (group) •
Castile Canyon School (Happy Valley ranch) @ 45750 Castile Canyon Road Hemet CA United States •
Child labor •
Children, youth •
Chris Guider •
Commissions •
Confidential preclear (PC) folder •
David Miscavige •
David Miscavige: physical violence •
Disconnection •
Divorce •
False imprisonment •
Fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation •
Freeloader's debt •
Gold Base (also, "INT Base") @ Gilman Hot Springs •
Golden Era Productions •
Harassment •
Jeff Hawkins •
Laura Ann Dieckman (formerly, DeCrescenzo) •
Marc Headley •
Mark Bunker •
Maureen Smith Bolstad •
Michael J. "Mike" Rinder •
Nancy Many •
Office of Special Affairs (OSA) (formerly, Guardian's Office) •
Operating Thetan (OT) •
Operation Snow White •
Pregnancy •
Private investigator(s) •
Protest, picket •
Rehabilitation Project Force (RPF) •
Release contract, form, waiver •
Salary •
Sea Organization (Sea Org, SO) •
Security check ("sec check") •
Silencing criticism, censorship •
Slave labor •
Suicide •
Suppressive person (SP) •
Will Fry •
Xenu (Operating Thetan level 3, OT 3, Wall of Fire)
Jan 24, 2010
He wants his money back from Church of Scientology — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: Larry Anderson's meeting with Tommy Davis , (transcript by Anonymous) , Scientologists and money
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