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When Fishman had to testify in court, he used parts of Scientology-documents to prove he had been brainwashed by the Church. These Scientology documents thereby became public material: anybody could go to the court library and read them. The Church, fearing that its sacred secrets would be revealed, had some of their people going to the library every day to lend these documents, thereby preventing other people (read: non-Scientologists) to read them. Nevertheless, the Fishman Affidavit got copied and has been traveling Internet ever since.
The funny thing is, when you read the document, you'll just see a bunch of gibberish. Apart from the instructions of how to treat non-Scientologists - almost every means is allowed to silence them; lying is common sense; cheating is part and parcel - there's just this silly and badly written science-fiction tale about Xenu who controls all of us people; except (of course) the few Scientologist who managed to 'clear' themselves. Well, L. Ron Hubbard was an sf-author, but not a very good one (and jeez, I happen to like the genre).
But the real story is that Scientology does not want their followers to know what's in store for them: they forbid everybody to read this material, stating that it would kill those who are not yet ready for it, but probably because people may stop believing Scientology once they've read this lousy s.f. stuff. Also, followers may never know what's in store for them. And of course Scientology asks massive amounts of money for the privilege of reading this.

Scientology does not argue with people who do not agree with them. They prefer to harass, start crazy lawsuits, have people followed by private detectives, and generally intimidate them. (See especially Exhibit B in the Fishman Affidavit: On Control and Lying) Currently, they are waging a war against Internet: trying to remove newsgroups, canceling messages, raiding providers. Their motto is: 'Never defend, always attack' and they are bent on ruining people who criticize them.
Scientology has ordered various raids on providers or computer systems from which documents exposing Scientology were available; most notably FactNet, a group of people who are putting together an on-line archive about Scientology.
A couple off months ago Scientology raided my provider, XS4all, telling them to remove the Fishman Affidavit from the homepage of one of their clients, Fonss. XS4all refused to do so, stating that the content of people's homepage is of no concern to them and that they are not responsible. Fonss voluntarily (well, what would you do if you knew the Church was after you?) removed the Fishman Affidavit but provided a link on his page to another place where it could be obtained.
Ever since, the Fishman Affidavit is popping up everywhere. It's a dragon: when you cut one head of, it grows seven new ones. I hereby present another copy of this dragon.

Contained within the Fishman Affidavit, there are seven other Affidavits that are hair raising accounts of COS attacks and brainwashing.

Here is a brief explanation of their own private policing agencies:
In December 1953, Scientology was first incorporated as a religious body in Camden, New Jersey. Less than 18 months later, the new Church had its first intelligence agency - a remarkably swift evolution considering that the Catholic Church took 1500 years to create its own Inquisition. Since 1955, Scientology has had a highly organised mechanism to gather intelligence and administer "Justice and Punishment" to its perceived foes. This has been achieved through three agencies within the Church of Scientology. The following short essays present a historical view of each and exposes the inner workings of Scientology's secret service as it has developed over the last 40 years.
Intelligence activities on behalf of Scientology were first carried out by the Hubbard Communications Office, the Scientology agency responsible for co-ordinating executive policy. It ran a small but ambitious intelligence system to monitor friends and enemies alike, and to harass perceived opponents. Its methods were outlined in the 10-page Manual Of Justice (marked "Confidential - for HCO personnel only" and still in use), written by Hubbard in 1959. The copyright on this publication expired in the 1980s, so it can freely be downloaded and reproduced.
In 1960-61, the HCO's intelligence section was supplemented by three new innovations: Special Zone Departments, to implement Hubbard's "Special Zone Plan" of infiltration, the Department of Government Affairs, into which the Special Zone Departments were merged after only two months, and which was in turn superceded in March 1961 by the Department of Official Affairs. The purpose of this rapidly-evolving Department was made absolutely plain: "we have here in actuality the equivalent of a Ministry of Propaganda and Security", as Hubbard put it in an HCO Policy Letter of 13 March 1961. Its goal was to bring the government and hostile philosophies or societies into a state of complete compliance with the goals of Scientology. This is done by high level ability to control and in its absence by low level ability to overwhelm & Introvert such agencies & Control such agencies. Scientology is the only game on Earth where everybody wins. There is no overt [sin] in bringing good order.
[Hubbard, HCO Policy Letter of 15 August 1960, Department of Government Affairs]
But the need for something better became all too visible when, in 1965-66, L. Ron Hubbard was faced by threats from within (defectors setting up their own brands of Scientology) and from without (antagonistic governments and press). The publication in October 1965 of the report by the Australian state of Victoria's official board of inquiry into Scientology was a disaster for Scientology, but one which could hopefully be contained. It was not. On 7 February 1966, Lord Balniel asked the British Minister of Health, "whether he will initiate an inquiry into the scope and practice in this country of so-called Scientology, and the practice of psychology for fee or reward by persons who have no medical or psychological qualifications ... in view of the scathing criticism by an official board of inquiry in Australia into the so-called practice of Scientology, surely the right hon. Gentleman considers that it is in the public interest to hold a similar type of inquiry in this country?"
Hubbard was outraged and clearly very worried that the fire started in Melbourne would spread further (as it did, to Canada, New Zealand and South Africa as well as to Britain and two other Australian states). Ten days after Lord Balneil asked his question, Hubbard established a Public Investigation Section - that is, a section to investigate the public, not to publicly conduct investigations. Its stated purpose was "TO HELP LRH [Hubbard] INVESTIGATE PUBLIC MATTERS AND INDIVIDUALS WHICH SEEM TO IMPEDE HUMAN LIBERTY SO THAT SUCH MATTERS MAY BE EXPOSED AND TO FURNISH INTELLIGENCE REQUIRED IN GUIDING THE PROGRESS OF SCIENTOLOGY" [emphasis in original]. Hubbard outlined how this was to be achieved:
The determination of what a project is is simple - what agency or group is attacking Scientology? As Scientology stands for freedom, those who don't want freedom tend to attack it. The Section investigates the attacking group's individual members and sees that the results of the investigation get adequate legal action and publicity.
The mechanism employed is very straightforward. We never use the data to threaten to expose. We simply collect it and expose.
Experience with the section will show that very sordid motives lie behind such attacks and that individuals of the attacking groups have a very great deal to hide. Thus the section always has a huge quantity of matters to be discovered and is not likely to run out of cases to investigate, providing only that it does not depart from this formula:

1. Note what public or private group is attacking Scientology.
2. Get a project warrant from the Advisory Council Area or WW to investigate it.
3. Collect as many case histories as possible on the individuals of that group, specializing on those that can be led to criminal prosecution by state or world agencies.
4. See that enough of the data is made available to the state or world agencies to obtain convictions.
5. See that excellent press coverage is given the disclosures over as long a period of time as possible. 6. See that HCO and Scientology are given full credit for protecting human rights and liberty.
[Hubbard, HCO Policy Letter of 17 February 1966, Public Investigation Section]
But the Public Investigation Section met almost immediately with disaster: although one of its tasks was to catalogue "derogatory news stories appearing that week", it soon found itself the subject of press condemnation. Vic Filson, a non-Scientologist private investigator, was recruited to establish an investigation section to target psychiatrists and other enemies, starting with Lord Balniel. He lasted only a week and promptly sold his story to the low-brow tabloid The People.
After this false start, there was really only one thing for Hubbard to do: create his own private intelligence agency, staffed solely by Scientologists and organisationally separate from the Hubbard Communications Office. This he did on 1 March 1966, bestowing on his third wife Mary Sue the grandiose title of "The Guardian".

It should be mentioned that this world-wide organization now brings in approximately 4 million dollars per day. They have extensive real estate holdings which they use to set nomadic brainwashing clinics. There were several arrests in St Petersburg Florida while I was living in Tampa. They were in the news all the time as defectors would get lose and run through the streets half crazed. They kidnapped a couple from their home and were, on one occasion arrested and raided for the murder of a young woman that was allegedly starved to death. Their arrests and court cases, in most instances, are kept very quite and seem to go unnoticed.

It seems to me that Dr. Koryagina has finally brought to light a very disturbing happening. The conjoining of this group of gangsters disguised as a church with the operatives of the new world order. One can only imagine what life might be with a one world religion like this one being protected and nurtured by the New World Order.

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I’d like to close this afternoon with a song I feel is fitting. It seems the more you learn the more you realize that we must fight the new world order tooth and nail and to the death if necessary. Remember to consult www.citizenspokane.net  if you would like to read the extensive files on this Church of Cash as their foes like to call it.

See ya next week with an explanation of the CPS and why they get away with stealing our future.


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