Scientology is a network of corporations,
individual entities, associations and companies composed of members
who have dedicated themselves to promote, support, and defend the late L. Ron
Hubbard's teachings and goals. The aims of the Scientology New World Order network include
using their "spiritual technology" to structure
society so that the able can prosper:
A civilization without insanity, without
criminals and without war, where the able can prosper and honest beings
can have rights, and where man is free to rise to greater heights, are the
aims of Scientology.
(Quote source:
Scientology
Founder: L. Ron Hubbard)
Hubbard's doctrines ingrain a new definition of
morality into his followers. According to an alt.religion.scientology post by
Alex Jackson,
"The ONLY concern for a
Scientologist is to do every thing he or she can to help Scientology. All
other concerns such as family, profession, society and even the law of the
land, are trivia unless they might impact on Scientology." 1
Scientology demands that society
agree with or at least be subservient to the policies of their
"church." Whoever
objects to Hubbard's teachings is considered to be a criminal in the eyes of
the organization:
"People who attack Scientology are
criminals."
--L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology, author of Dianetics 2
Hubbard
had no tolerance for bad publicity. Read his "beat their teeth in"
ethics policy penned on Halloween Eve here: Hubbard's
Ethics Policy.
Gerry
Armstrong made Hubbard's handwritten policy—as
well as other damaging information about the organization— known to the public
even after he reluctantly signed an agreement which required him to remain
silent about Scientology. He was awarded a large sum of
money as settlement for the horrible abuses he has suffered due to Scientology
"fair game" tactics. Read about this in Gerry's own words here. Furious at these disclosures, Scientology has been
legally retaliating against Armstrong for many years.
Scientology's reputation
for revenge usually enables them to accomplish their goals with little resistance. It is
time to obey God and expose and oppose evil no matter who the perpetrators may be. God will
protect us as we walk not after the flesh (self), but after the Spirit.
L. Ron Hubbard's idea of ethics included
no compassion for followers who turned out to be an embarrassment to
Scientology:
"You're here so you're a Scientologist.
Now we're going to make you an expert auditor no matter what happens. We'd
rather have you dead than incapable."
(HCO POLICY LETTER OF 7 FEBRUARY 1965 REISSUED 15 JUNE 1970).
3
Lisa
McPherson was a Scientologist who served Scientology from the age of 18
until her death at age 36. Shortly after Lisa decided to leave Scientology she
got in a minor car accident. When the police arrived on the scene she behaved
outlandishly in a desperate attempt to cause them to take her to the hospital
where she could get help. Scientologists arrived at the hospital shortly
thereafter and took her back to the Fort Harrison Hotel where she was forced to
undergo the Scientology Introspection Rundown. As a result of her forced 17-day
stay at the Fort Harrison Hotel, Lisa died due to complications resulting from severe dehydration.
See:
The
Life & Death of a Scientologist
L. Ron Hubbard's "we would rather have you
dead than incapable" remark was in reference to those enslaved in Scientology, but its
relevance to the drama in Clearwater Florida is evident. Indeed, Hubbard's death
philosophy was echoed by the 2nd District Appeals judges who indicated that
Terri Schiavo has only two choices: A miracle or death! See:
Disability is not an Option in the New World Order.
Scientology and Death
Scientologists do not view death in the same
manner as the
general population:
Of course death is not a big deal for
Scientologists. It is called "dropping the body" and the body
is regarded as a hindrance and a distraction. 4
Scientology founder, L. Ron Hubbard, believed
that when a man dies it simply means that his thetan (spirit) separates from his
body. The thetan then "picks up another body" and lives again. L. Ron
Hubbard's belief in reincarnation—which
George Felos shares—is
the foundation for his frightening doctrines about death and the disabled.
Scientologists believe that it is only through
Scientology that the mechanics of death have been thoroughly understood. L.
Ron Hubbard boasted about Scientology's supposed superior knowledge of
death:
"We are actually the first people that
do know a great deal about death. It is one of the larger successes of
Scientology." 5
The online book, The Phenomena of Death,
reveals that L. Ron Hubbard believed that death, which he called "losing
your body," was on the same level of importance as losing your pocketbook!
In the book, History of Man, Hubbard
wrote,
"The possession of a ...
body is a liability for through that body the being can be given pain, can
be regimented by the routine demands of eating and care from harm ... Today we
live in a vast cult called Worship the body. Medical doctors, school teachers,
parents, traffic officers, the whole society unites into this war-cry, Care
for the body." (Chapter 4)
6
Do Scientologists, who favor death rather than
disability, play a significant role in the Terri Schiavo case? I believe the
answer is "Yes." Clearwater Florida, especially downtown
Clearwater, is Scientology's worldwide spiritual
headquarters and main training ground. The
Flag Service Organization, located in Clearwater, provides the highest level
of Scientology training and is the largest single Scientology "church"
in the world! Scientology brochures claim
that Clearwater Florida has the "largest community of Scientologists in the
world." Back in 1998, Scientology
generated from 1.5 to 2 million dollars of income per week! This material
success enables them to maintain ownership of tens of millions of dollars worth
of property (about 40 buildings) as well as many businesses:
To date, the church owns more than
$50-million in Clearwater-area properties and is nearing completion of a
$50-million Mediterranean Revival-style building nicknamed "Super
Power." Additionally, the church now has 565 hotel rooms in and near
downtown for visiting Scientologists who consider Clearwater their spiritual
mecca.
(source: Scientologists
Settle Death Suit)
It is not hard to
understand why this organization wields so much control over
Clearwater—including its officials.7
Florida Officials are Holding
Hands with Scientology
Many Florida politicians and
government officials have an accommodative relationship with
Scientology. For
example, Pinellas County Sheriff Everett Rice, along with "over 540
dignitaries and guests from throughout the Tampa Bay" attended the gala
event on January
18, 2003: the 76th
Anniversary of the Fort Harrison, Scientology's international religious retreat.
The guests included the Mayor
(Brian Aungst), Deputy Mayor and City Commissioner of Clearwater, the
Clearwater and Hillsborough County Commissioners, the Sheriff (Everett
Rice) and Deputy Sheriff of Pinellas County, mayors from seven surrounding
cities, a representative from the Florida State Attorney's office, two former
state senators, the Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives (Johnnie
Byrd), hundreds of local judges,
attorneys, top business executives and other opinion leaders from throughout
the community.
(Quote source:
Florida
Politcians, Government Officials & Scientology)
Florida Governor Jeb Bush is also on
friendly terms with Scientology. He publicly endorsed and
legitimized this
already extremely wealthy organization by approving grants for one of
their front organizations, the World Literacy Crusade—a Scientology
reading program designed for public schools:
In October 2000, the World Literacy Crusade
of Florida was one of the organizations in the Tampa Bay area to be presented
with a grant of $10,000 from Verizon’s “Tampa Bay Reads” program by
Governor Jeb Bush. The grant was repeated in November 2001 at an event
sponsored by the University of South Florida’s College of Education and
officiated by the Florida Secretary of Education, Jim Horne.9
President Bush also assists in public relations
for Scientology by endorsing and funding Narconon, the
drug rehabilitation program run by the 'church':
The Church of Scientology™'s Narconon®
program seems to be fairing well under the President's initiative.10
The current mayor of Clearwater, Brian
Aungst, Sr., strongly supports Scientology:
The current mayor of Clearwater is strongly
supportive of Scientology, frequently attending anniversary and other public
relations events at the Ft. Harrison hotel. (Gabe
Cazares on Scientology)
The
Florida
Bar Association is on cozy terms with Scientology. They have their meetings
in Scientology's Fort Harrison Hotel!
Scientology is not
only extremely litigious, but they also are known for blackmailing judges to get
the verdicts they favor. See:
Scientology's
foolproof method of judge tampering,
What
Judges Have to Say about Scientology
Scientology founder, L. Ron
Hubbard, used litigation as a weapon with which to harass an opponent (anyone
who resisted the Scientology agenda):
"The purpose of the suit is to harass
and discourage rather than to win."
--L. Ron Hubbard 11
Litigation:
Scientology's Weapon
Florida law mandates that Terri Schiavo receive
rehabilitation to help her regain her abilities to the maximum extent possible,
but the Pinellas County Court judges have consistently ruled against the law and in favor of
Michael Schiavo's lawless agenda throughout the case. Like many concerned Americans, I have been
deeply troubled at the fact that the judges in this Clearwater case are violating Florida
guardian law statues and permitting Michael to commit felonies in a years-long effort to accomplish a
public euthanasia precedent.
Euthanasia is illegal in all 50 states. How
does one get away with committing a public euthanasia when it is clearly
illegal? Answer: Trick the public into believing that euthanasia
by omission is already legal. This was nearly accomplished! How many
"Court-ordered Starvation," Headlines have you read? Assisted suicide
is also not legal in Florida—not even in Clearwater.
Interestingly, ex-Scientologists who were high in the organization claim that
committing felonies is a matter of "church" policy:
According to sworn testimonies from seemingly
countless upper-level management Scientologists who have escaped the business,
the "church" commits felonies as a matter of policy. So much
so that several countries have designated Scientology a threat to their
national security and monitor the "church" like they do any other
crime syndicate. You may view many such testimonies at Operation
Clambake.
No, Michael Schiavo does not necessarily have
to be a Scientologist simply because he commits felonies regarding his
guardianship duties. However, Michael's employment of
Scientology
tech against his incapable wife and his complete confidence that the Pinellas County Court system will
protect him while he continually and flagrantly breaks Florida laws strongly
suggest that he is involved in Scientology. The fact that he has never received any punishment
for abusing,
exploiting and
neglecting a disabled adult indicates that
someone or rather some organization which
largely enjoys "above the law" status in
Clearwater Florida is pulling legal strings on his behalf—and has been
doing so for years.
Fair Game Policy
Pat Anderson, attorney for Robert and Mary
Schindler, knows something about
Scientologists and litigation. She referred to them as "the masters of
Rambo litigation." During the time Pat Anderson was representing the former
Pinellas-Pasco Medical Examiner Joan Wood (Lisa McPherson case) she made a
statement about their fair game policy:
If you are not a member of the church
or an active supporter of the church, you are fair game for the church. And
they will use litigation to silence their critics. They do not tolerate
contrary opinion.12 [bold emphasis added]
The fair game policy is used on anyone the
Scientology organization deems an enemy:
ENEMY SP Order. Fair game. May be deprived of
property or injured by any means by any Scientologist without any discipline
of the Scientologist. May be tricked, sued or lied to or destroyed. 13
Terri Schindler Schiavo, a woman
that Scientologists consider to be worthy of treatment they reserve for the incapable kind, is definitely "fair game." She is not known to be a
Scientologist but she is being treated as though she, like Lisa McPherson, tried
to defect from Scientology. Terri is legally married to a man who shares L. Ron Hubbard's
philosophy in at least one crucial area: desiring death over disability. Michael
Schiavo's illegal pursuit of Terri's death by dehydration instead of her rehabilitation is also
in line with L. Ron Hubbard's diabolical value system.
Hubbard had a particular antipathy for
Catholicism and singled out this religious group for possible destruction:
He told one friend that he had not decided
whether to destroy the Catholic Church, or "merely start a new one."
14
Michael Schiavo has singled out one particular
Catholic for destruction: Terri. His blatant disregard for Terri's religious wishes
is obvious. Through the guise of the "court order" and "doctor's
orders" his attorney blocked her priest from administering what Catholics
refer to as the "last rites":
Attorney Deborah Bushnell told Monsignor
Thaddeus Malanowski, who has been Terri's spiritual provider for three years,
that ''because of court order and doctor's orders, you can't put anything in
her mouth,'' not even a morsel of moistened communion wafer.15
Scientology:
Against the Disabled
Scientology takes advantage of disabled people to further the goals of the organization:
"Pending charges against more than 100
of its overseas church members include fraud, extortion, capital flight,
coercion, illegally practicing medicine and taking advantage of mentally
incapacitated people... "As long as the organization's opponents and
victims are successfully squelched, Scientology's managers and lawyers will
keep pocketing millions of dollars by helping it achieve its ends."
--Richard Behar, "Scientology: Cult of Greed and Power," Time,
5/6/91 16
L. Ron Hubbard had a low regard
for the disabled, which he called downstats:
Hubbard considered handicapped
people, and especially mentally handicapped people to be degraded beings,
suffering from their transgressions in earlier lifetimes. His attitude about
blacks is well known. (Ex-Scientologists
Speak)
All non-producers are
considered to be downstats in Scientology. Downstats are not to be
helped (Terri Schiavo is not being given state-mandated therapy!)
and are penalized for the crime
of non-production or "down statistics":
The course materials [written by
Hubbard] warned managers never to be sympathetic to someone whose productivity
numbers, or "statistics," were down. "We reward production and
up statistics and penalize nonproduction and down statistics. (Narconon
Exposed)
Scientologists have
even published textbooks which misrepresent disabled people:
"The books were
not approved by the state because they misrepresented the disabled
and minorities, state officials said. For example, disabled
characters were shown with canes, representative more of the aging
process than of a disability, said Ruth McKenna, the state's chief
deputy superintendent of public instruction. A disabled character
in the texts also was shown in a wheelchair alone, isolated from
others. In addition, the books did not depict enough disabled
people. 17
The Rule of Terri's
Case is the Rule of Scientology
The fact that Terri Schiavo's case is being
handled in an entirely different way from other guardianship cases has not
escaped the notice of Pat Anderson, attorney for the Schindler family. Wesley J.
Smith wrote:
THE "RULE OF TERRI'S CASE" has
struck again. The term was coined by Pat Anderson, attorney for Terri
Schiavo's parents Bob and Mary Schindler, who complained: "If following a
legal procedure will likely result in Terri dying, it will be adhered to. But
if a procedure could make that outcome more difficult to attain, it will not
be followed."
Anderson's complaint has ample evidentiary
support. For example, under Florida law, Terri should have a court-appointed
guardian ad litem to exclusively represent her interests. But, Judge
George Greer, of the Sixth Judicial Circuit, refused to allow one for Terri in
the guardianship case ever since her first ad litem was dismissed after
recommending that she not be dehydrated to death.18
The "RULE OF TERRI'S CASE" is a
declaration that Terri's case is being handled altogether differently from any
other case in its category. This term alludes to the fact that Florida law has taken a backseat to the real
power behind the rulings in this case!
Pat Anderson is an attorney, and
as such is well aware that legal procedures are not being adhered to in
this case. Much to the chagrin of the powers pulling the
strings in Terri's case,
legal
procedures will not cause Terri Schiavo to die. That is why they are using
illegal maneuverings in repeated attempts to cause Terri lose what
they consider to be her liability: her body. (Actually, her living body with
evidences of abuse and serious neck injury is Michael Schiavo's liability!)
It is certain that illegal maneuvers are keeping Terri in a state of
deteriorating health with no therapy! It is Michael Schiavo's backers who are are wielding such ominous control over the Pinellas County
Court system.
Terri is being Held in
Scientology-controlled Downtown Clearwater: Her Health is Deteriorating
The Hospice Patients Alliance March 25, 2004
Newsletter informs us of Terri Schiavo's deteriorating condition as a result of
being confined in Park Place, an assisted living facility located on Drew
Street, in downtown
Clearwater, Florida.
"Since Terri's move to Park Place
assisted living it has become evident to the Schindler family that Terri's
personal care has gone down hill. On several occasions they have
questioned why Terri's hair was oily and why she appeared to have not been
bathed. Two weeks ago, a tooth in her mouth came up missing.
Recently, she has developed a decubitus ulcer in an area on her body
which points directly to pressure and lack of her being repositioned. Of
course, the Schindler's are still not able to ascertain any answers with
regard to any of the concerns they have about their daughter's well-being and
medical condition." -
Downtown Clearwater Florida—where
Terri is imprisoned in isolation from the world—is the Scientology
training ground stronghold of the world.
Terri
is Being Abused/Has Pat Anderson Warned the Schindlers About
Infiltration?
By April 24, 2004,
someone had removed five
teeth from Terri Schiavo's mouth. The reason for this has not been
fully disclosed to
Terri's parents. They have also been denied answers to questions
about Terri's bedsore, unkempt appearance, and unexplained
vomiting.
Michael Schiavo has once again
used the Scientology
disconnect policy against Bob and Mary Schindler because they are "antagonistic" towards his death
goals for their daughter. Terri is being illegally held in isolation in
Scientology-controlled Clearwater Florida while Scientology fair
game tactics are being used against her and her parents. What
is God leading you to do about it?
The Scientologists do not care
if you contact Bernie McCabe. It took Bernie two years to
file charges against the Scientologists after Lisa McPherson died of severe
dehydration—while in
their custody! The two felonies Bernie finally charged them
with were: abuse/neglect of a disabled adult and the illegal
practice of medicine.
Bernie chose to indict Scientology on Friday the
13th, a "lucky" day for those in the occult.
See:
Felony
Indictment November 13, 1998
Satan's followers believe that if events are scheduled on
satanically-marked days—especially a high satanic day like Friday the
13th—the
outcome will be to their advantage. High-level Scientologists knew
that since an indictment was
inevitable, it was best that it be done on a day in which vibrations (demons)
would be compelled to perform in favor of the Scientology
organization.
(See: Occult/Scientology
Dates in the Terri Schiavo Case)
Not long after the beleaguered Dr. Joan Wood changed her
report regarding the cause of Lisa
McPherson's death from "undetermined" to
"accidental," Bernie McCabe dropped the charges. Bernie
chose to free Scientology from all charges
on
June 12,
2000, a Scientology
holiday (highday):
June 12: National Founding
Day Scotland, to celebrate the founding of the Hubbard Academy of
Personal Independence in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1968.
(The
Holidays of Scientology
http://www.scientology.org/faq/inside-a-church-of-scientology/scientology-religious-holidays.html)
Note: The fact that June 12th has been a
Scientology holiday (high day) since 1968 has been removed
from the Scientology websites as well as (as far as I can tell)
all other websites on the internet. As of 11/25/2015, even archive.org has no record of
June 12th being recorded on the Holidays of Scientology webpage.
(Url is above.)
Bernie
McCabe's refusal to investigate the allegations against Michael
Schiavo for the illegal abuse,
neglect, and
exploitation of his
disabled wife is no longer a mystery.
Pat Anderson was one of Dr. Joan Wood's attorneys, and as such,
was privy to the "fair game" tactics used against Dr.
Wood which set into action a chain of events that ultimately
permitted the "church" of Scientology to get away with
murder.
Has Pat Anderson advised the Schindlers
about the Scientology fair game tactics that have been continually unleashed
against them—including Scientology's often-used practice
of infiltrating the opposition? I
doubt it.
Scientologists
are not threatened if you sign a petition to Bernie McCabe or plead with
Gov. Jeb Bush, who gave them money. (However, you should make it plain
to him that it is
not in his best political interest to allow a certain segment of Florida
citizenry to enjoy above-the-law status.) They do care if you picket
them on their own turf and use every means available to make it
known to the public that Terri Schindler Schiavo is
being denied the protection of Florida laws that conflict with
Scientology doctrines.
In the early months
of 2004, Terri's supporters scheduled a
picket outside of George Felos' office building in Dunedin,
Florida, but of course
this event was canceled. The time is coming for someone to
lead a
picket again in CLEARWATER. But this time it should be led by a
person willing to expose and take a stand against the Scientology
tech used against Terri Schindler Schiavo and her parents. Do not wait for
the infiltrators posing as Terri's advocates to call for this
picket. This is the last thing they want to do. Jesus said that his sheep
hear his voice and follow him. He will let you know if this is the
way he would have you to go.
[update]
Scientology
Vs Terri Schindler Schiavo
Death
By Dehydration: Terri's Wish or Hubbard's Hurrah?
The Illegal Court Order That Killed Terri Schiavo
Footnotes
1.
http://www.holysmoke.org/lm/longevit.htm
2. http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/sciequot.htm?FACTNet
3. http://www.holysmoke.org/cos/scientology-victim-starved.htm
4. ibid
5. http://www.doctrinaltraining.net/
6. http://www.holysmoke.org/lm/longevit.htm
7. http://www.xenu-city.net/spt-changingstrategy.html
8. http://home.tampabay.rr.com/sp/FLA.html
9. http://www.freedominclearwater.org/iss14/page05a.htm
10. http://www.thestraights.com/editorials/orlando-protest.htm
11. http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/sciequot.htm?FACTNet
12. http://www.rickross.com/reference/scientology/scien386.html
13. http://www.xenu.net/fairgame-e.html
14.
http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Library/Shelf/wakefield/us-10.html
15. http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35156
16. http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/sciequot.htm?FACTNet
Also see: Lisa
McPherson's Death: Was She Killed By Scientology?
ttp://www.factnet.org/Scientology/Lisa_McPherson_Scientology_Deaths.html?
17.
http://www.holysmoke.org/cos/ca-hubbard-books-rejected.htm
18.http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/003/669hvjvj.asp
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March 2004
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