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Press release from the attorneys:

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ba...-ex-members-with-more-in-the-wings-2013-01-23
press release

Jan. 23, 2013, 5:57 p.m. EST

Babbitt, Johnson, Osborne & Le Clainche and Weil Quaranta, P.A. File Fraud Suit against Church of Scientology Entities on Behalf of Ex-Members, with More in the Wings

TAMPA, Fla., Jan 23, 2013 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- A California couple has filed what lawyers say is the first in a series of fraud suits by former Church of Scientology members against five Church entities doing business in Clearwater, FL.

The suit -- filed this morning in United States District Court in the Middle District of Florida by Luis A. Garcia Saz and his wife, Maria Del Rocio Burgos Garcia of Irvine, Calif. (Orange County) -- accuses the Church of nine counts of fraud and breach of contract over the loss of more than $420,000 invested in Scientology building projects never completed, and counseling services, accommodations and humanitarian initiatives never provided. All along, the suit says, church officials at the highest levels knew they were committing fraud.

Attorneys for the plaintiffs, Theodore Babbitt of Babbitt, Johnson, Osborne & Le Clainche, P.A., of West Palm Beach, and Ronald P. Weil of Weil Quaranta, P.A. of Miami, say they expect this to be the first in a wave of distinct federal suits from ex-Church members around the country, some of which are already in process.

Today's 35-page suit takes specific aim at David Miscavige, who assumed leadership of the Church shortly after the death of founder L. Ron Hubbard in 1986. A copy of the lawsuit has been posted at: www.babbitt-johnson.com . The suit says:

"The Church, under the leadership of David Miscavige, has strayed from its founding principles and morphed into a secular enterprise whose primary purpose is taking people's money."

The suit continues: "In more recent years the Church has added large, high-pressure fundraising drives as its primary source of generating revenue."

The nine-count suit includes five counts of fraud, two counts of unfair and deceptive trade practices and two counts of breach of contract.
The suit places the unfulfilled initiatives and services into three distinct groups:

-- Contributions to the Church's "Super Power" building in Clearwater, which the suit alleges amounted to $200 million, less than half of which has been spent on construction, and which, the suit says, remains empty more than 14 years after the 1998 groundbreaking ceremony, despite continuing aggressive fundraising;

-- Contributions to global humanitarian initiatives purporting to help eradicate child pornography or aid natural disaster victims "never utilized, vastly underutilized or misappropriated";

-- Deposits toward counseling services, accommodations and training that the suit contends were never repaid for services never rendered.
Instead, the suit says, the Church "improperly utilized the contributions and deposits to, among other things, engage ranks of professionals to stifle inquiries into the Church's activities and finances, to intimidate members and ex-members, to finance the lavish lifestyle of Miscavige and to fill the coffers of the Church or its subsidiary/affiliated organizations."

The five entities named in the suit are:

-- The Church of Scientology Religious Trust, a nonprofit trust based in Clearwater, established to solicit donations;

-- The Church of Scientology FLAG Service Organization, Inc., a Clearwater-based corporation providing ministerial services;

-- The Church of Scientology FLAG SHIP Service Organization, a foreign nonprofit ministering religious services aboard a Caribbean ship operating as a religious retreat;

-- IAS Administrations, Inc., a Delaware corporation with principal offices in Clearwater and the official membership organization of Scientology, and;

-- United States IAS Members Trust, based in Los Angeles but doing substantial business in Clearwater.

(Luis A. Garcia Saz and Maria Del Rocio Burgos Garcia v. the Church of Scientology Religious Trust et al. United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Case No. 8:13CV220T27TBM, US District Judge James D. Whittemore)

http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=bwnews&sty=20130123006565r1&sid=cmtx4&distro=nx


SOURCE: Babbitt, Johnson, Osborne & Le Clainche, P.A.
 

Free to shine

Shiny & Free
OOOOh - I love this!
Deposits toward counseling services, accommodations and training that the suit contends were never repaid for services never rendered.
Instead, the suit says, the Church "improperly utilized the contributions and deposits to, among other things, engage ranks of professionals to stifle inquiries into the Church's activities and finances, to intimidate members and ex-members, to finance the lavish lifestyle of Miscavige and to fill the coffers of the Church or its subsidiary/affiliated organizations."
 

Andtheyalllived

Patron with Honors
Staging the Volunteer Ministers in Haiti.

OnHaitiSet-1.jpg

i feel like an idiot for not seeing through multiple perfectly staged pix on the subject... This has it all: smiling bystander, cute baby.... Mom doesn't look like she's bought in too much. Maybe they only paid her the Haitian disaster equivalent of Sea Org wages. Or maybe getting bashed by nature repeatedly has more precisely calibrated her bull-shitE-Meter.

Anyway, the phrase volunteer ministers makes me sick.

and this lawsuit rocks HARD!
 

Andtheyalllived

Patron with Honors
maybe it was we weren'tthere was a time when scientology was fun. orgs sold books training and auditing and delivered them. refund requests for auditing were few and promptly handed over. refund requests for training were virtually nonexistent. some very fine people got on with one another. academy levels 0-IV cost a grand. the OT package 0-VIII was ten grand. it was live and in living color

That's fair, and nobody is saying that the people to whom you refer had anything but the best intentions.
 

Gib

Crusader

I went to the library yesterday to see if I could find any scientology books and stumbled upon this book by Alfred. I know LRH talks about him and I also managed to find on the internet that alot of the science fiction writers back in the Golden era were influenced by Alfred, I found a website that listed them out which included Vogt, Heinlein, Burroughs, Hubbard, Campbell. Also it appears that LRH got infinity valued logic from Alfred.

Anyways, speaking of Fraud, here is what Alfred Korzbsky says in Science and Sanity.

"The affairs of man are conducted by our own, man-made rules and according to man-made theories. Man's achievements rest upon the use of symbols. For this reason, we must consider ourselves as a symbolic, semantic class of life, and those who rule the symbols, rule us. Now, the term 'symbol' applies to a variety of things, words and money included" (think LRH who made the rules for scientology, the game maker)

Those who rule the symbols.

http://www.rodsmith.org.uk/alfred-korzybski/science-sanity - 0276.htm

I also remember having some auditing questions regarding symbols. Symbols never bothered me but now I know where the questions may have come from. It's a good chapter to read. Here's another section:

"When we say 'our rulers', we mean those who are engaged in the manipulation of symbols. There is no escape from the fact that they do, and that they always will, rule mankind, because we constitute a symbolic class of life, and we cannot cease from being so, except by regressing to the animal level.The hope for the future consists in the understanding of this fact; namely, that we shall always be ruled by those who rule symbols, which will lead to scientific researches in the field of symbolism and s.r. We would then demandthat our rulers should be enlightened and carefully selected. Paradoxical as it may seem, such researches as the present work attempts, will ultimately do more for the stabilization of human affairs than legions of policemen with machine guns, and bombs, and jails, and asylums for the maladjusted."

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In this analysis the 'philosophers' have been omitted. This is because they require a special treatment. As an historical fact, many 'philosophers' have played an important and, to be frank, sinister role in history."


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One of the main characteristics of such 'philosophers' is found in the delusion of grandeur, the 'Jehovah complex'. Their problems have appeared to them to be above criticism or assistance by other human beings, and the correct procedure known only to super-men like themselves. So quite naturally they have usually refused to make enquiries. They have refused even to be informed about scientific researches carried on outside the realms of their 'philosophy'. Because of this ignorance, they have, in the main, not even suspected the importance of the problems of structure."
 
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Gib

Crusader
I went to the library yesterday to see if I could find any scientology books and stumbled upon this book by Alfred. I know LRH talks about him and I also managed to find on the internet that alot of the science fiction writers back in the Golden era were influenced by Alfred, I found a website that listed them out which included Vogt, Heinlein, Burroughs, Hubbard, Campbell. Also it appears that LRH got infinity valued logic from Alfred.

Anyways, speaking of Fraud, here is what Alfred Korzbsky says in Science and Sanity.

"The affairs of man are conducted by our own, man-made rules and according to man-made theories. Man's achievements rest upon the use of symbols. For this reason, we must consider ourselves as a symbolic, semantic class of life, and those who rule the symbols, rule us. Now, the term 'symbol' applies to a variety of things, words and money included" (think LRH who made the rules for scientology, the game maker)

Those who rule the symbols.

http://www.rodsmith.org.uk/alfred-korzybski/science-sanity - 0276.htm

I also remember having some auditing questions regarding symbols. Symbols never bothered me but now I know where the questions may have come from. It's a good chapter to read. Here's another section:

"When we say 'our rulers', we mean those who are engaged in the manipulation of symbols. There is no escape from the fact that they do, and that they always will, rule mankind, because we constitute a symbolic class of life, and we cannot cease from being so, except by regressing to the animal level.The hope for the future consists in the understanding of this fact; namely, that we shall always be ruled by those who rule symbols, which will lead to scientific researches in the field of symbolism and s.r. We would then demandthat our rulers should be enlightened and carefully selected. Paradoxical as it may seem, such researches as the present work attempts, will ultimately do more for the stabilization of human affairs than legions of policemen with machine guns, and bombs, and jails, and asylums for the maladjusted."

"
In this analysis the 'philosophers' have been omitted. This is because they require a special treatment. As an historical fact, many 'philosophers' have played an important and, to be frank, sinister role in history."


"
One of the main characteristics of such 'philosophers' is found in the delusion of grandeur, the 'Jehovah complex'. Their problems have appeared to them to be above criticism or assistance by other human beings, and the correct procedure known only to super-men like themselves. So quite naturally they have usually refused to make enquiries. They have refused even to be informed about scientific researches carried on outside the realms of their 'philosophy'. Because of this ignorance, they have, in the main, not even suspected the importance of the problems of structure."

Sorry, symbols means words.

I am a nuclear physicist, a writer, a man, and above all..............
 

Gib

Crusader
maybe it was

we weren't

there was a time when scientology was fun. orgs sold books training and auditing and delivered them. refund requests for auditing were few and promptly handed over. refund requests for training were virtually nonexistent. some very fine people got on with one another. academy levels 0-IV cost a grand. the OT package 0-VIII was ten grand. it was live and in living color

super, will you and your buddies from the time period post here so as to set the truth straight?
 

Idle Morgue

Gold Meritorious Patron
i feel like an idiot for not seeing through multiple perfectly staged pix on the subject... This has it all: smiling bystander, cute baby.... Mom doesn't look like she's bought in too much. Maybe they only paid her the Haitian disaster equivalent of Sea Org wages. Or maybe getting bashed by nature repeatedly has more precisely calibrated her bull-shitE-Meter.

Anyway, the phrase volunteer ministers makes me sick.

and this lawsuit rocks HARD!

The Volunteer Minister's get nothing from the IAS or any entity in the Church of Scientology. The Church asks you to go to Haiti - you pay for your airline ticket, food, lodging ...everything. Then you "volunteer". GOLD (David Miscavige's hot pants cuties) show up to take photos - so the Church of Scientology can take credit for "humanitarian efforts".

Actually, the Church of Scientology funds NOTHING - they ask for donations - and then use the money to fund Miss Cabbages lifestyle and pad his huge bank account. FRAUD! It is about time the cult gets sued!! Many more to follow!
 

phenomanon

Canyon
super, will you and your buddies from the time period post here so as to set the truth straight?

What was the time period?
also, where was he on lines?
The old Centers and Missions, even out-lying, small Orgs had nothing much in common with SO Orgs. The Centers ( b4 Missions) had nothing whatsoever similar to a SO Org. Early Missions didn't either.

phenom anon
 

Idle Morgue

Gold Meritorious Patron
Contact these attorney's NOW if you want your money back! IAS, Soooper Powah and money on account! The time has come!! Go to their website and call them!! Our eternity is counting on you! It is time to take down the cult with their own medicine - SUE!
 
What was the time period?
also, where was he on lines?
The old Centers and Missions, even out-lying, small Orgs had nothing much in common with SO Orgs. The Centers ( b4 Missions) had nothing whatsoever similar to a SO Org. Early Missions didn't either.

phenom anon

Very true. Did my lower bridge at a large mission '79-81 prior to the mission takeover. Had fun doing it. The only "unfun" cycle was a "mandatory" bit done as public at an SO org. Difference was night & day. Couldn't wait to get out. Had fun at the mission for about two years. Based on what I observed personally I never would have tolerated being at an SO org more than a couple of weeks tops. And that was before Davey was the front man and there were still other SO leaders whose leadership mattered.


Mark A. Baker
 

Techless

Patron Meritorious
The Volunteer Minister's get nothing from the IAS or any entity in the Church of Scientology.

Very True - they only using the infinite value of tech and 'immortality', as the dangling carrot! Same as they've used to get you to join staff - promises of free auditing....

Church of Scientology funds NOTHING - well...eh...they do fund one helluva lot of lawyers or blackOps folk...
 
What was the time period?
also, where was he on lines?
The old Centers and Missions, even out-lying, small Orgs had nothing much in common with SO Orgs. The Centers ( b4 Missions) had nothing whatsoever similar to a SO Org. Early Missions didn't either.

phenom anon

Santa Clara, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Los Gatos, in northern California (San Francisco Bay Area) were not in it for the money when I was there 1968-1976 inclusive. Auditing was $25-35 an hour. Most of the auditors were class Vl or Vlll and very good. When I went to LA to go clear in May of 1971, I was warned to look out for the Sea Org cognition. When I had it, and wanted to join Ron and the Sea Org, I just told myself I was crazy for a couple of days, and it went away.

Scientology was fun back then. We had huge parties quite often. On Sundays there were entertainers (singers, comedians, musicians) and talks that pulled huge crowds every Sunday. no crush regging. Probably most of the San Francisco Forty Niners, their ownership, Stanford and San Jose State professors galore, very successful business men and women (Mervin Morris - Mervyn's department stores for instance), NSA, DOD, CIA, SRI people from the remote viewing project, a couple of Heisman Trophy winners, some mafia folk, an astronaut who had walked on the moon (Ed Mitchell), a psychiatrist, several psychologists. The list just goes on. One young class Vlll went on to become a movie and TV star and is now a producer.

It was results that brought all those people together. Dianetics - Book One to start. Lives were changed quickly and for the better.
 

Anonycat

Crusader
Santa Clara, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Los Gatos, in northern California (San Francisco Bay Area) were not in it for the money when I was there 1968-1976 inclusive. Auditing was $25-35 an hour. Most of the auditors were class Vl or Vlll and very good. When I went to LA to go clear in May of 1971, I was warned to look out for the Sea Org cognition. When I had it, and wanted to join Ron and the Sea Org, I just told myself I was crazy for a couple of days, and it went away.

Scientology was fun back then. We had huge parties quite often. On Sundays there were entertainers (singers, comedians, musicians) and talks that pulled huge crowds every Sunday. no crush regging. Probably most of the San Francisco Forty Niners, their ownership, Stanford and San Jose State professors galore, very successful business men and women (Mervin Morris - Mervyn's department stores for instance), NSA, DOD, CIA, SRI people from the remote viewing project, a couple of Heisman Trophy winners, some mafia folk, an astronaut who had walked on the moon (Ed Mitchell), a psychiatrist, several psychologists. The list just goes on. One young class Vlll went on to become a movie and TV star and is now a producer.

It was results that brought all those people together. Dianetics - Book One to start. Lives were changed quickly and for the better.

My experience in the first half of the the 1970's, in the same area, was overwhelmingly cultish to me. I mean really. Who has a mission to take over the Planet or this "sector of the galax-ay"? No. Perfect recall of the past quadrillions of years, never to be down on the tone scale, never to be sick, never to need glasses. Really? Scientology? Exterior with full 57 senses at will. Power over MEST. No.
 
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