dchoiceisalwaysrs
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No, the list I had in my hands was the IAS Memberships list, active and inactive members. It had nothing to do with book sales or personality tests, but was based purely on whether the person had ever had a membership or not, including free 6-month members. I actually don't recall the exact number of names on the list, but like I said in the video, it sure as hell wasn't anywhere in the same order of magnitude as 10 million! There was all this back-and-forth on even giving me the list and I had to practically sign in blood to get it. I was doing some project for the PAC/WUS Events Unit and I think we were looking for people to call or membership data related to the confirms or some nonsense like that. I doubt they would so easily give up the list to someone again. It was a bit of a random cycle.
Very clear answer Chris. So an IAS Memberships list, active and inactive members based purely on whether the person had ever had a membership or not, including free 6-month members. Useful information.
Of course that is TOP SECRET




Just for those not in the know, an IAS membership is a requirement to do a scientology service in an organization. I suspect a full 25% if not more of those memberships 'owners' never get past a first course. They could well be names from as far back as 1984 and even before that if we keep in mind the old timers that hung in from the 50's through early 80's but haven't done a service since. Nonetheless the ballpark figure sorta sets an upper limit even though it is somewhat harder to have any precision now as sooooooooo many have left the organization.
Thanks again Chris
