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Crusader
"Joe sent me"
Thanks for stating the rules! I came up with this funny picture from the movies about the speakeasy and bootlegger period during prohibition. A guy shows up in Glendale, and goes around to a back door off of an alley and knocks on the door, someone slides a small panel in the door open and the guy says "Joe sent me" and mysteriously, the door opens for him. Its very interesting that active Scios will mix with ex and freezoners on a "Don't ask, don't tell basis" It shows that old timers are willing to accept one another, even at the risk of being declared and "losing their eternity" if the security provisions are secure enough. To carry the movie analogy further, there would always be the threat of someone analogous to Eliot Ness of the Untouchables bursting in and yelling, "OSA, This is a raid, Get out your driver's licenses and ID cards, we are taking names."
Speaking of "losing ones eternity", I for one have zero fear of that happening. I do not believe there is the slightest chance of attaining eternity from an Organization operating at the tone level of Controlling Bodies or some harmonic of that tone and enforcing compliance to its dictates through fear and intimidation. If a person cannot see that as the case, they are too blind to experience the "fruits of observation" and their "eternity" is already lost to them! Their only chance to reach their goal is to immediately cut free from such a group and seek out a much higher toned group. Ah yes, but that is the theme for another thread!
Lakey
I don't know Hector Carmona, but it doesn't take a genius to figure if he was at Chris and Nancy's, somebody has his contact info. Scientologists are naturally good at communicating and staying connected to their friends.
Pam is about 65 or a tad older. She used to sing in the bathrooms, or actually, just any old place she'd happen to be. She is one warm individual. I remember one time she did an exam on a PC of mine, where between the end of session (F/N) and the exam, he had been scared by a car. She just looked at him with her warm eyes, and his needle floated.
There are parties where exes, freezoners, and Scios all come and play, but they are by invitation only. It's pretty much like gays in the military - don't ask, don't tell. Talk bout fragile realities is avoided - tacitly avoided by all concerned. Mainly they happen around Glendale.
Nobody is going to advertise a party such as you describe on the internet. OSA would be taking names and license numbers.
You've got to know somebody, I mean - really know somebody to get invited. Pretty much like bootleggers during Prohibition.
My advice -get reconnected with your friends (Scio, ex, and freezone) - learn the tacit rules. If you find who you're looking for, don't broadcast it.
Thanks for stating the rules! I came up with this funny picture from the movies about the speakeasy and bootlegger period during prohibition. A guy shows up in Glendale, and goes around to a back door off of an alley and knocks on the door, someone slides a small panel in the door open and the guy says "Joe sent me" and mysteriously, the door opens for him. Its very interesting that active Scios will mix with ex and freezoners on a "Don't ask, don't tell basis" It shows that old timers are willing to accept one another, even at the risk of being declared and "losing their eternity" if the security provisions are secure enough. To carry the movie analogy further, there would always be the threat of someone analogous to Eliot Ness of the Untouchables bursting in and yelling, "OSA, This is a raid, Get out your driver's licenses and ID cards, we are taking names."
Speaking of "losing ones eternity", I for one have zero fear of that happening. I do not believe there is the slightest chance of attaining eternity from an Organization operating at the tone level of Controlling Bodies or some harmonic of that tone and enforcing compliance to its dictates through fear and intimidation. If a person cannot see that as the case, they are too blind to experience the "fruits of observation" and their "eternity" is already lost to them! Their only chance to reach their goal is to immediately cut free from such a group and seek out a much higher toned group. Ah yes, but that is the theme for another thread!
Lakey