Yes, and thanks for reading the story. Thanks, too, for your caring remarks. REally appreciated.
It's an open-ended offer.
Want some pancakes? Come on down.
The offer of pancakes still stands...any takers?
Great story. Another family out. One more income stream to the cult stopped.
All good news.
BTW, RE: tipping point. Working at Flag on the EPF, I witnessed an OT VII put a nail through his hand while building a stage. A real WTF moment.
ps: what was it like to have Michael Roberts in your home trying to reg you, lol?
As you may or may not know, Roberts was part of the posse who recently tried to catch and recover John Brousseau away from the reach of Marty Rathbun in TX.
Scientology Posse fails to recover escaped executive
Babycakes.....Thanks so much for finishing up your story. I really enjoyed reading what you wrote.
How is it that you got onto and did the Clearing Course without ever doing any Dianetics? I never heard of anything like that happening.
Yum....Which direction to the pancakes? How far away from me are these pancakes? How do I get there? I read that you made it over the border from Florida into Georgia and then had champagne. Did you stay in Georgia or did you move on to another state?
Roberts was not known to me to be a "celebrity." He was just another reg. And I had seen him with Becker so many times, I was used to it.
Yes, I saw the attempt to capture Brousseau story. WTF? What is up with those people, thinking they can just show up and grab a guy and drag him back where he doesn't want to be??!
Cathy
Have a great trip. It sure looks like a fun and relaxing place to vacation!We're off for fishing in Alaska -- see you all in a week.
Here's where we'll be:
http://kasilofjournal.blogspot.com/
Take good care of your sweet selves
Thank you so much.
I don't have the foggiest notion. You would think the folks at St. Hill would have fixed it, if it needed fixing. I don't recall anyone saying anything about it. Does it matter that it was 1967?
We settled in Portland, to be near Kim's brother Jeff. We now share a house overlooking the city. It's wonderful to be close to his two sons, too.
So, now you know how far away the pancakes are. They'll be here when you get here.
Cathy
One of the best ways to describe Scientology to someone not "in", is as an abusive relationship. Why would an abused wife(or husband) go back to the abuser? But it happens time and again.Roberts was not known to me to be a "celebrity." He was just another reg. And I had seen him with Becker so many times, I was used to it.
Yes, I saw the attempt to capture Brousseau story. WTF? What is up with those people, thinking they can just show up and grab a guy and drag him back where he doesn't want to be??!
Cathy
One of the best ways to describe Scientology to someone not "in", is as an abusive relationship. Why would an abused wife(or husband) go back to the abuser? But it happens time and again.
I've had SO people show up at my door several times over the last couple of years (they must be getting really desperate). I never let them in, because i know that once they're through the door they will never leave until they get their product (or you call the cops on them and thus get declared).
One time a pair of guys showed, and one of them acted like he was wanted to come in anyway. I gave him a look of "try it and you will get hurt", and he backed off, and they finally went away. (I'm not "officially" out due to wanting to avoid family complications)
One of the best ways to describe Scientology to someone not "in", is as an abusive relationship. Why would an abused wife(or husband) go back to the abuser? But it happens time and again.
I've had SO people show up at my door several times over the last couple of years (they must be getting really desperate). I never let them in, because i know that once they're through the door they will never leave until they get their product (or you call the cops on them and thus get declared).
One time a pair of guys showed, and one of them acted like he was wanted to come in anyway. I gave him a look of "try it and you will get hurt", and he backed off, and they finally went away. (I'm not "officially" out due to wanting to avoid family complications)
This is exactly how I described it in my Inquiry Submission. "Battered house-wife syndrome is what keeps Scientologists in Scientology!"
I'd first heard of the analogy in the Robert Vaughn Young document (linked to a few posts up), and thought it was a great way to describe the phenomenon. Leaving is just too big a step for many people, so they deal with the suppression of the day.
For the record, here is Julia - an she is truly luminous and lovely.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDE3djFBIRk
EP