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Dulloldfart

Squirrel Extraordinaire
"I thought I had been declared, I had seen the golden rod, -(all I ever wanted to do was be on staff and do Scientology,) so this was devastating to think I would never be able to be with my friends, go up the bridge and work as staff etc. etc. I just found out last year I had not been declared after the Org. called me trying to get me on the Basics. I asked them why would they be trying to get me on course after decades and after I had been declared????, --- and they told me that there was no declare. They checked all the way up the lines. I told them I had seen the goldenrod.
I was declared, I had seen the issue."

Around 1990 when I was working in the HGB I checked the status of the declare of my daughter's mother with Senior HCO. She had been in the SO in PAC and blew around 1980. Per the PL "Leaving and Leaves" a declare was appropriate. I had seen the goldenrod.

However, it turns out the issue was a local issue and had never received proper AVC authorization, so she had never been "officially" declared and wasn't on the official declare list maintained by Senior HCO. I was pleased, but she didn't give a damn, never intending to have anything to do with Scn ever again.

Anyway Karen, that's just an example of how a written declare isn't necessarily a declare in wacky Scienoworld.

Paul
 
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Freeminds

Bitter defrocked apostate
It's funny. According to spokesdrone Tommy Davis, the cult that believes that its members have a fundamental right to disconnect from anybody who finds fault with their belief system -- yet they don't respect the right of a non-member to disconnect from them.

This, of course, is a key characteristic of spammers, junk mailers, call centres and similar pests; they like to maintain control of their time and the information they receive... but they don't respect others' time or wishes. Spammers always seem to believe -- entirely wrongly -- that their offering isn't spam. It's "vital information that you need to have..."

Scientology is spam. They prove it every week. It's nothing of value. If it really had relevance and value, they wouldn't need to push it so hard. It would have continued to spread by word of mouth the way it did back in the early 50's... before it all got paranoid and weird, and before all the promises turned out to be garbage.
 

RolandRB

Rest in Peace
There must be a new "command intention" program running again to get everyone in CF updated.

I haven't done a service at Flag for 20 years and today I got TWO calls from a chipper lady who left very concerned messages about her special project to "make sure we have your correct address..."

I guess they are very concerned about my welfare, apparently, in case I get all keyed in out here in the wog world and become so disoriented that I don't know directions how to get home. It makes sense because then I could call them and they give me my address.

I can't imagine any other reason they would want to know where I live. :D

Maybe they need it so they can send a team out to crush-reg you.
 

Petey C

Silver Meritorious Patron
Good on you, Kutta. Tell it to them straight -- you may be helping the poor deluded sap.

No-one's contacted me for 30 years and that's the way I like it!

:yes:
 
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