SCIENTOLOGY WHAT IS IT?

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1111110111M111101111111r Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 Advertising suppkinent to die New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Tampa Tribune, Las Vega,s Review Animal *What are its basic beliefs? *How does it help the individual? *How does it help society? Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 Approved For Release 2010/06/23 : CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 1o7 he first principle of my own philosophy is that wisd is meant fr anyone who wishes to reach for it. It is the s ant of com- moner and king alike and should never be regarde awe... The second principle of my own philoso it must be cap- able of being applied. Learning locked in mildewed books is of little use to anyone and therefore of no value unless it can be used. The third principle is that any philosophic valuable (fit is true or (fit works. These three principles are so strange to the field of philosop that I have given my philosophy a name: SCIE1VTOL means only 'knowing how to know.' A philosophy can only be a route to knowledge. It cannot crammed down one's throat. If one has a route, he can then Jim is true for him. And that is Scientology." L. Ron Hubbard Founder of Seientotogyo religious philosophy from his 1965 essay "My Philoshophy" Copyright 1965 by L. Ron Hubbard. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Scientology is a trademark and service mark designating the applied religious philosophy of the Church of Scienotology, based upon the teachings ofL. Ron Hubbard. his a registered mark that is owned by the Religious Technology Center and is used with permission by affiliated entities of the Church of Scientology. Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 cientology is a study of knowledge. It is knowledge about why peo- ple have the problems that they have, about why people sometimes have trouble communicating with others, about the causes of upsets in life, about the spiritual side of man, and about the things that stop people from using all the abilities that they do have. In short, Scientology covers the very basic know- ledge about man and about life that is vital for each person to have if he is to be happy and accomplish those things he sets out to do. According to Scientology principles, knowledge alone, without application, What is PII10 Y? is not really of much use. In other words, it's not enough to just KNOW some- thing; you must be able to put that data to USE to help yourself and to help others. For a Scientologist'TM, the final test of any knowledge he has gained is, "did the data and the use of it in life actually improve conditions or didn't it?" The application of Scientology prin- ciples can improve a person's con- fidence, intelligence, abilities, and skills ? which adds up to a happier and more capable individual. For this reason Scientology courses and texts stress not only that the student KNOWS about Scientology data but also that he can and should APPLY the knowledge gained to improve conditions in his own life and environment. Scientology technology can enable a person to effectively resolve problems that he could not previously handle. It can restore a person's ability to improve conditions which he may once have considered hopeless. With Scientology, a person can attain greater personal freedom. Scientology steers the individual out of the problems and seeming restrictions of everyday life, to a point where he can gain higher levels of spiritual freedom. , Los- Angeles Scientology center Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 Is Scientology a religion Scientology is a re- ligion in the truest sense of the word. It is a study of wisdom, a study of life. Based on the fundamental and prov- able fact that man is a spiritual being, not a body or a name or a brain or any- thing else, Scientology ? like most other major religions ? seeks to increase the person's understanding of himself, his fellow man and the world around him. Scientology recognizes that man must be able to communicate with others and to accept and respect them as spiritual beings in order to live harmoniously and to progress together as a group. "Love thy neighbor" is a basic tenet in Scientology just as it is in Buddhism and Christianity. Knowing and applying these tenets to life and its spiritual nature, a person also gains an understanding of the Supreme Being and nlan's relation to it. Scientologists recognize that it is the being himself who feels emotions, who thinks thoughts and who directs the motions that his body makes. Man doesn't "have" a spirit ? he IS a spiritual being; the spiritual being is in the "driver's seat," so to speak, direct- ing the show and seeking to survive. And Scientologists recognize that the being's ability to direct his own path in and the quality of his survival can improved. The Scientology religion, like all other religions, holds that the spirit lives on after death. Protestantism, Buddhism, Judaism, Catholicism ? and Scientology ? all have in common the idea of the road to salvation. In Scientology, salvation is through the work of the individual him- self. The abilities and potentials of the individual as a spiritual being are stressed in Scientology. That sins cause future hardship in this life and in eternity, and prevent salvation, is a common denominator of many religions, including Scientology. Helping the individual to realize this and get onto the right path is a com- mon approach for all religions. Scien- tology offers an exact path that can be followed in man's search for salvation. The Church of Scientology is non- denominational. One can be a Scien- tologist and also a member of any other religious group. There are Catholics, Protestants, members of the Jewish faith and most any other religion who are also active as Scientologists. The Church of Scientology's pur- pose is to help the individual lead a happier life, and so there is nothing in Scientology principles to conflict with other religious beliefs. Scientology ministers perform marriages, funerals and naming ceremonies much as leaders in other faiths do. Sunday services are held in Scientology churches each week and these are open to the public. Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 n studying Scientology religious philosophy, one learns the basics A. of life and finds out more about himself. Scientology does not try to "change people" but gives the individual the understanding of himself and his environment and the where- withal to bring about improved con- ditions on his own determinism. Through a better understanding of life and of man as a spiritual being, the individual becomes more aware of his own basic capabilities and is able to improve himself and be more at cause over his environment. In order to improve understanding of oneself and of others, one must be able to easily communicate. This applies to any two-way communica- tion, be it to one's family and loved ones, to business and sports associates, or to the man on the street. Thus one of the first Scientology basics covered is the subject of COMMUNICATION. In Scientology, it has been proven that there is a very exact formula for communication which can be broken down into distinct parts. Knowing and applying this exact formula correctly enables the individual to freely com- municate with others with certainty that his communication is being cor- rectly duplicated and understood. His ability to receive and duplicate others' communications is equally enhanced. entolog vidual? How many family disagreements have resulted in broken homes stem- ming from simple misunderstandings or inability of one party to either express or duplicate the other's views? How many international strifes and threats of war have been brought about through an inability of two parties, governments or cultures to communi- cate with each other? Yet how simple it is to handle such breaches, to communicate freely with others and to receive communication when the basic fundamentals of the COMMUNICATION FORMULA are known and applied. One also learns the theory of what a problem is and how to become cause over a problem rather than the effect of one. Scientologists learn how to become honest and truthful to themselves and to others and how to lead a more hon- est and productive life. In the many, many written works of Mr. Hubbard, there can be found hun- dreds of thousands of axiomatic truths and workable data that enable the individual to find out more and more about himself, his capabilities, his relationship to others and how to apply this valuable data to life and livingness in order to improve conditions and relationships. How do people become ScientoloolSts? ? ? ??-' - ? ost o A. I I new to the subject does is read a often, the first thing a person Dianetics or Scientology book by the Founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hub- bard. [Dianetics' spiritual healing technology is the forerunner of Scien- tology and deals with the human mind ? what it is and how it works]. He finds out about the subject for himself, at his own pace, and is free to compare what he reads to his own observations and experiences. Then the person usually visits a local Scientology Church where he might attend a free introductory lecture or seminar, or do an introductory course such as one on the basics of com- munication. One can also go into any Church of Scientology and see a filmed interview with L. Ron Hubbard in which he answers many questions about Scientology philosophy. When the person has made up his own mind whether to find out more about the subject (or to go his own way), he may then choose to take study courses about the human spirit or he may wish to receive specialized spiritual counseling to enhance his basic capabilities. The many willing staff in a Scientology organization will gladly assist in indicating the books and services available that best fit the individual's interests and needs. Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 What is Scientology Auditing? Scientology counseling is called AUDITING. This comes from the Latin word audire which means to listen. In a Scientology audit- ing session, a trained Scientology prac- titioner is called an AUDITOR The auditor assists the individual to find out more about himself by asking him a series of exact questions and then carefully listening to his answers. A Scientology auditor does not tell a person being audited what he, the auditor, thinks is wrong, or what he thinks is the source of a difficulty. He doesn't advise how a problem or situa- tion should be handled or try to teach the person anything. As one of the pur- poses of Scientology counseling is to restore a person's self-determinism ? his control of his own life ? the auditor is there to guide and assist only, using the precise methods in which he is trained and bound by a strict code of professional ethics and conduct. Scientology auditing is done on a one-to-one basis. It takes up areas of a person's life that he wants to improve, that he is confused about, or that are troubling him. Where the per- son is already getting on well in life, Scientology counseling is used to assist him to IMPROVE his understanding and abilities. Scientology auditing in the hands of a trained auditor is very pre- cise and very effective. It works. In the very early research periods preceding Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard discovered that any indivi- dual has abilities that he is not fully using and often isn't even fully aware .of. He discovered that the individual with these abilities brought to light, strengthened and put to work, could find himself more at cause over and in command of situations that before had seemed to be blocking the achievement of his own goals and purposes in life. In discovering the reasons why many dormant abilities aren't even realized by the being or even fully used by an individual, Mr. Hubbard was also able to develop precise counseling methods that could assist the person to become aware of this condition and enable him to improve his condition, regaining the abilities thought he had lost or perhaps never had before. With Scientology auditing, the individual finds out more about himself (and about others) and is in a position to be able to live a much happier, more productive and fuller life. A great deal of informal counseling is also done by Scientologists in the community whenever and wherever their help is needed. One of the traditional roles of religion is to improve the quality of life through community involvement and action. Scientologists retain that missionary spirit, and are effectively dealing with community problems such as drug and alcohol abuse, delinquency, crime and violence, marital and family problems. Further details on the community work that Scientologists are involved in are covered in the following pages. he Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 What does Scientology philosophy do for our society? Scientologists are actively and energetically working to improve our society. They have established a growing and impressive record of bettering conditions in areas such as: Education In today's fast-paced world, suc- cess often depends on one's ability to rapidly read, understand and APPLY written texts. Yet many of us have never really learned how to study. Surveys show that children in schools today are not being taught how to study. College entrance test scores are declining year after year; illiteracy is on the rise. L. Ron Hubbard has spent many years researching the subject of study ? seeking to discover the various barriers to study: why a student gives up a subject or becomes confused or disinterested, why a student gets bored or tired while studying, why a student can't apply his materials, what inhibits comprehension, etc. The effective study methods developed by Mr. Hubbard are now used by hundreds of thousands of people all over the world. Basic study courses are taught in every Scientology Church as one of the first steps to enable the new student to easily study and duplicate the materials and to apply what he has learned. These same study methods have also been introduced into various public and private schools, government pro- grams and in businesses (from local family enterprises to major auto manufacturers) with impressive results. Education Alive and Applied Scholastics are two organizations that use Mr. Hubbard's discoveries to rehabilitate students and revitalize entire educational systems throughout the world. These organizations and others in the U.S., Germany, Denmark, France, Sweden, England, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Africa and China offer seminars to parents and students in Mr. Hubbard's methods, tutoring in basic courses and training to teachers and to businesses. In China, for exam- ple, L. Ron Hubbard's study technol- ogy has been introduced in two universities, and the program has been so successful that educational authori- ties are expanding it to the entire coun- try. At a South African university, a course in Hubbard study technology is an elective part of the curriculum and has been chosen by hundreds of students as a subject. One of the biggest barriers Mr. Hub- bard found a student encounters in learning a new subject is its nomencla- ture. The student not only has new principles and methods to learn, but a whole new language as well. Mr. Hub- bard took this a step further and found a basic underlying datum: the only reason a person gives up a study or becomes confused or unable to learn is because he or she has gone past a word that was not understood. He dis- covered that the confusion or inability to grasp the subject comes after a word that the person did not have defined or understood. The misunderstood word is just one of the simple but extremely powerful discoveries of "barriers to study" in Mr. Hubbard's technology. As the amount of information each of us needs to know in order to get along in today's world mounts, the demand for these simple and effective study methods grows steadily. Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 5 Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 As stated in an article by Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard: civili:ation without insanity, 14. ithout criminals and without war, where the able can prosper and honest beings can have rights, and where Man is free to rise to greater heights, are the aims of Scientology. "Non-political in nature, Scientology welcomes any individual of any creed, race or nation. We seek no revolution. We seek only evolution to higher states of being for the individual and for society." !%65 L 4LL RIGHTS RE SERvED rnmon, this program provides an fective way for individuals to over- fly and remove these harriers to ealth alid happiness. IThousands of documented results of Purification Program exist on toke6 110140) these_- prI,Cye :ngv er felt so. good about my ae'ev e l 0 915-,tLS,t -e no, i ca coses sOPenco Technology of r q my r, jir classes should ente, knowledge.' Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 cientologists are helping sol therobleins of drug abuse ? vrchs, dru )i1itt10t1 programs ?'tirsi biogisojr - eruin. My brother was even more eavily into drugs and between the two of us we were busted 12 times from the ages of 14 to 21. Our parents, who owned a business, spent thousands of dollars on lawyers, private schools, and 'ous drug programs. 7'hen I found cliurc4 if Scfrntology. I realized faiiy ,0 have .,cieutorog . t pfelibrpg's and prisoner formed Sci?olOy' oit, find ko, 09Utt; 017i-C P. changeOtcf*0-0 f0 the better Williams,-,I*40,-..ot:-a 800916 up 4 Florida's a- , -i 1,440; .0 '000 knew ther ' ...00,rf: 0',4ile; , 1.;;&I could'. re aug4what.' that ? , Scientolo Scf6(410 projects youth rehabilitation,. csiltc cleaned graffiti off arm to spiritual bttern In toci40 kOCjet alarmingn an upswin. coUraging counter-tten drug addiction, he wrote; re ,as a period of inan), t over IQ rears that ,01 elter spent not pursuing ne it readied point. w QIved i projects to clean up park educe V1OiCflC and"r.Yeiinei are for the elderly aiid for inenta 'atknts, and many other ,activities. Marion rau *of Milwaukec EthanAt the 4110 School for using the 1091 of Sciento philosophy in 'my work! am abl1 insptre some 11:0.0'ocl:hcti),' people t elleve ii themselves a..4.d. encoimrag tho.t they ;e0oeopOl'afg 10.1, Scientologists, through involvemen these, are ouluu* Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 How large is the Church of Soler and how rapidly is it expandi In just over 30 years, the Church of Scientology has grown from one Church registered in the state of California to more than 600 churches, missions and groups in more than 30 countries around the globe. Due to the increased demand for Scientology services throughout the world, more than 60 new churches and over 130 new missions ? in just the past 5 years alone ? have opened their doors to assist their communities. The number of Church staff has also increased to better serve parishioners ? a 13% increase over the last 12 months. In the average week, several thou- sand new people start their first Scien- tology service. The number of active Scientology memberships in 1984 increased by 40.2% over the 1983 total. The Church of Scientology is expanding rapidly and will continue to do so throughout the world in response to the ever-growing demand for its ser- vices. This expansion is a direct reflec- tion of the workability of its religious philosophy in improving conditions in the world. elebrity Centre International ?Hollywood, Ca. Flag Service Organization ? Clearwater, Florida Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 AMMO Saint Hill Castle ? Sussex, England Locations of some of the 600 Churches, Missions and Groups Saint Hill Manor ? Sussex, England 600 NUMBER OF SCIENTOLOGY CHURCHES, MISSIONS AND GROUPS 1954 1970 1975 1980 1985 NUMBER OF DIANETICS AND SCIENTOLOGY BOOKS BOUGHT BY SCIENTOLOGISTS AND INTERESTED PUBLIC 363,766 1981 713,887 1982 824,435 1983 943,044 1984 NUMBER OF CHURCH STAFF MEMBERS 2,623 1975 3,452 1980 Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 5,413 1985 Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 hick Corea, a Scientologist since 1968, acclaimed as the top jazz pianist/keyboardist in the world: "I've a ways loved to make music for others to enjoy ? but have basically made my own way through the years ? like a wan- derer. One reason for this wandering is that I thought for a long time that the freedom I was seeking was a wholly personal thing ? a personal activity. "Meeting up with Dianetics and Scien- tology technology in '68 began to change that idea for me. I began to see that the environment and life itself is made by many ? and so the resultant quality of life is a sum of the efforts of all living as a group. And the goal to be an active part of this group began to be awakened in me. I began to think that maybe the attainment of freedom was a group activity. "Now, there have been groups through the ages with the purpose to help others be free. But, although man has made certain technological progress, in humanistic and moral terms, we're still pretty far from the ideal. "Then along comes L. Ron Hubbard. He pointed out the exact construction of the trap ? the mechanisms and phenomena that trap us and keep us blind. Then he developed and refined the exact step-by- step route out ? with auditing, with train- ing, with the basics of how to study, with the basics of how to recognize and handle suppression, and with the basics of how to organize and grow and become strong as a group. "I feel he's awakened a purpose not only to be free ourselves but also to help others be free. I know that Scientology has the potential to, and is creating a new civiliza- tion. That's why I'm aboard. The inspira- tion for my music has always been the dream of a better life. That's why I'm a Scientologist." Ken Gerbino, an investments counselor: "I have found that Dianetics and Scien- tology spiritual counseling have noticeably increased my ability to learn. In my busi- ness, I must do extensive reading and research, and I am now able to absorb and understand a much higher volume of such material. This ability has been invaluable to me. "Dianetics and Scientology counseling has tremendously raised my emotional and energy levels. I have become much happier and find my respect for others has increased. My energy level has risen to the point where I started my own business and have become revitalized as a writer and financial lecturer. "Probably the most amazing thing which has happened to me was the fact of a 20% increase in my I.Q. I might add that I have noticed hundreds of other Scientology parishioners who have achieved similar gains." A businessman: "I am the senior vice president of a brokerage firm, one of the top fifty pro- ducers of the firm. People are always asking me why I am so successful, and where I get the ability to handle things so well. My co- workers know it is because of Dianetics and Scientology technology. I got into this busi- ness in 1980 and the first year in business, I was in the top 200 in the firm, the 2nd year the top 100, the 3rd year the top 50. Every time I have Scientology counseling, my statistics rise." A medical doctor: "My ability is increasing all the time and, of course, I am happier than I have ever been before in my life. It is my ever-present ambi- tion to go as far as possible with Scien- tology training. I have become uninterested in spending all my life trying to achieve with pills and drugs things which cannot be achieved with such things. I feel that we are in the first wave of this great adventure which is gathering momentum and will ultimately be used all over the world as a matter of course." What are some of the results from the application of Scientology Technology? Here are but a few of the many thousands of improvements and successes reported daily around the world by people who have received Scientology training and counseling. Chick Corea Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 Karen Black Karen Black, famous Hollywood film star: "One of the things that Scientology coun- seling does is expand your attention in pre- sent time...as a result of knowing yourself and becoming more free, any art form you are into also frees up. Artistic impulses are very generous and spontaneous things, and they just keep getting more so because they didn't have those restrictions on them." An author: "From the time of my first counseling in 1958 I've been utterly convinced that noth- ing else works even remotely as well or swiftly as Scientology counseling. "Only Scientology philosophy offers a deep and responsible change. As to some of the change I've made,! feel a thousand times freer ? and for a writer, let alone any human being, what could be better?" Amanda Ambrose, singer, actress, mother of five: "In 1968 I was introduced to Scientology and since then, I have had many hours of Dianetics and Scientology counseling. I found the most significant change is that I am no longer afraid of anything. Before, I had observed how some 'successful' people led their lives and I was afraid of having a life like theirs. I did not want to become an alcoholic or druggie in order to be successful. "Because of counseling, I no longer have those fears. I am more able to mentally and physically make my dreams come true. I know I can achieve anything I want to without compromising my reality." Actor/director Robert F. Lyons: "As a new actor, I had problems in understanding some of the acting training I was involved with. I later found that Scientology technology expanded my understanding and application of these techniques. In addition, I found new ways to study and probe human relationships, human behaviour, and the mind ? all of this is needed material for a serious actor. Thus I have been able to have more fun! "Art, a subject little understood, is one that L. Ron Hubbard has written about and it is available for those who are involved. It will straighten out so much confusion for any concerned artist, any artist who really wants his art to take off or arrive at heights that are possibly greater than one could imagine. The key point here, is that it is available, that the subject (ART) has been tackled and put into a wonderful readable form and will enhance any area of art that exists, because it deals with the true basics of the subject itself. "My deepest appreciation to L. Ron Hub- bard for his invaluable discoveries and his willingness to pass them on for other artists to expand their art as well." Amanda Ambrose A wife and mother: "Some years ago I was on the verge of walking out of my marriage. This would have been the worst mistake I could have made, as I have a terrific husband and I knew it even then. Yet, I had this urge to get out of that marriage. Then I had some Scientology counseling. The result of that is that I fell in love with my husband and have since created the happiest marriage imagin- able. Now we have a beautiful baby." An attorney: "Just ten hours of counseling gave me per- manent relief from a lifelong depression. I Robert F. Lyons have since counseled others and they've had excellent improvements in their lives." Sonny Bono wrote this poem after receiving Scientology auditing: The Life Inside Me l'm on the first step to the stairway to infinity and I'm lost to the multitude of that I cannot see and now I feel the force of something new surrounding me. The fear is not so great as the hope impounding me. The ground I stand on shakes my soul in its ferocity and boulders big as buildings fly but none is touching me an unknown faith I've never seen keeps on indulging me and so I walk this untouched space as the new appears to me and now I know if I survive that it is up to me. Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 eiell C010 5:11 Scientologist is just like any other person in this world. However, through becoming more aware of himself and others and having a working knowledge of life and livingness, morals and ideals, a Scien- tologist is known for being honest and truthful, kind, courteous and con- siderate of others. You can find Scientologists in every walk of life. There are Scientologists who are doctors, business executives, entertainers, artists, airline pilots, political leaders, housewives, football players, blue collar workers ? Scien- tologists can be found in almost any profession or way of life you might name. If you were to ask a Scientologist what he advocates, you would get varied answers, with certain viewpoints held in common. Scientologists do not advocate the use of drugs, have a high interest in helping themselves, their families and associates improve, and are in favor of improving their environ- ment. A Scientologist has been defined as: "Someone who can better con- ditions. A Scientologist, then, is essen- tially one who betters the conditions of himself and the conditions of others by using Scientology technology." Scientologists are dependable workers and executives and have a great ability to enjoy their individual lifestyles. Above all, they advocate freedom for the individual to pursue a better life for himself, his family, his group and mankind. (fl 1%1_ 1. 1 1 Sof 010f-frirc3 What are Scientologists like? The charts on this page give some idea of the attitudes and lifestyles of Scientologists taken from in-depth surveys done around the world. ATTITUDES OF SCIENTOLOGISTS ? WHAT'S IMPORTANT IN LIFE? Living a life of honesty and moral integrity 96.3% Developing fully as an individual 95.8% Having something meaningful to work towards 95.3% Using my full potentials 94.0% Enjoying good health 91.7% Really helping others 91.6% Having loving relationships 89.3Vo Having a stable family life 88.9% 74.Ire4riViff1ri114 it 4.1;. ? z..1"!frd, g tit xi Iry #air.7?-?1 I 4.1% Having riewe rience$ and ocaitemerd 60.204 steidy Job ei?covor FREEDOM FROM ALCOHOL AND DRUGS Percentage distribution of frequency of alcohol use 1% daily 22% don't drink 14% weekly 19% monthly on special occasions FREEDOM FROM ILLNESS Frequency of ailments: Absenteeism due to illness in last year: 6% no answer every month 3% 3 or 4 times a year 13% neve 3%ill 21% 1 or 2 times a year 71% report less alchohol consumption since becoming Scientologists 62% took drugs (including medical) prior to becoming Scientologists and now no longer take drugs. 9.7% no answer 4 to 7 days 8(0 14 days .5% 15 days or over .4% can't remember 12 Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 What role does the Church of Scientology play in social reform? Social injustice and human suffer- ing has traditionally been a con- cern of religions. The Church of Scientology has eagerly carried more than its share because its codes include the responsibility that an individual and a group has to help create a freer society for all. In that role, the Church has for nearly twenty years investigated and exposed political and governmental "dirty tricks," crime, psychiatric abuses and other forms of oppression and violation of individuals' civil rights. Wherever possible, the Church has also helped to handle the abuses found through Congressional testimony and legislative reform. This is a list of just a few of the abuses which the Church of Scientology has investigated and is actively seeking to reform: ? The harmful effects of such con- troversial psychiatric treatments as electro - convulsive "therapy," forced drugging of mental patients and psychosurgery. ? The enslavement of thousands of South African Blacks in "mental hos- pitals" which were actually labor farms for large industries employing shock treatments to enforce obedience. ? Psychiatric abuses and deaths in mental hospitals. ? FBI/Nazi connections; FBI ab- uses and illegalities. ? Interpol ? its Nazi background, abuses and unauthorized use of con- fidential information. ? Illicit CIA activities including mind control experiments and biologi- cal warfare experiments. The Church exposed biological warfare experi- ments performed on unwitting human subjects in New York, Florida, Pennsylvania and other areas. ? The Church has exposed 1964 U.S. Army experiments in which passengers at crowded airports and bus terminals in major U.S. cities were secretly sprayed with infectious bacteria. ? Most recently, the Church has made public an IRS manual on how the agency views and treats certain tax- payers. The manual was received anonymously by the Church in answer to a newspaper advertisement seeking evidence on IRS abuses and under- handed activities. The IRS had refused to produce the manual through the Freedom of Information Act, claiming it was for internal IRS administrative use only. Yet the manual dictated how it singles out various U.S. citizens and groups for indiscriminate automatic audits. These and other abuses of power are the concern of every free-thinking per- son. True freedom requires constant vigilance and a willingness to stand up for what one's rights and beliefs are. Thus Scientologists are working to create a world where honesty, respon- sibility and respect for human life and dignity are valued and supported; and a world where men of goodwill work together to expose and stall the efforts of the few who abuse their rights and powers against the well-being of mankind. Scientologists Question Involvement in Interpol U.S. Suppose there were a pr,vate O!-gai,zallon po's l'ep,-esental,ons ,ts Naz, athhat,onS hIch natl access to the secret es at most not been severei at the end at the war. c,ernments .n the word Churcn of Sc,entology researchers clif tPshtn nO checks on operarons, cood ered that Paol DC,kopt, pres,dent at Int pthet Informahon on rfcilvMuals wdrtm a from 1968 to 1972, was an SS ottmer "r?----^rcherspros,ded ? riclud,ng C,ckc Army Germ Testing Used D.C. Airport By DANIEL F. GILthe bacteria, bacillus sf WASHINGTON ? Array agents The bacteria is is LE.1,1 Pmes niger. secretly sprayed passengers at cording to the documen ,gashington's National not Airport and The wohingten a city bus terminal with bacteria to Sar te some of t test how a smallpox epidemic might biological-wartare exr included bus terminals M The Church of E Chicago and San Francisco, we about ct re Sasse warded its findings carried out in 1964 and 1.965, accord- r, I>Tenn Save also trig to a heavily censored document el, uestions released to the Church of Scientol- P_.)ns ound Utah for the i ogy under the Freedom of Inform. Gra in , ation Act. against chemical Army Special Operations agents warfare are studir used aerosoke blowers concealed Last month, id dpecially built suitcases to spray CsasearsasseWeinrbers! States does logical or taxi: ment activities be started by enemy forces, docu- the Etruty years ago ments made public `Moday reveal. ducting. The experiments,n which may and a onotot to L.) S Co'g Interpc1 ,n as VOLUME 17 NUMBER 7 Former 7,5 IRS Agents Blow the Whistle on IRS Dirty Tricks JOUENAL ,liE3USHEL: ,-- ?uUrzO,/ National Coalition of IRS ,0?-REEDomExc,us,ve histleblowers Announced INSIDE N" Ai gni, F:nr ,g,4:2, t lona/ Age,'""" Deb,f , r?npi?, Se p4,0 Jee 'SSUE 52Ocros, TuE n4DEPE5CE5,JOuRNAL D'uB4O,,;r: dr TUE SCe4TCt3G,* IRS TACTICS RESULT IN VIOLENT DEATHS by Andy Lenarcic INSIDE: Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 L. Ron Hubbard Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 anneunionimen Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 Who is L. Ron Hubbard? LRon Hubbard is the founder of Scientology. Born on *March 13, 1911, and raised in Montana, he traveled extensively throughout the Far East as a youth. He kept journals of his voyages, obser- vations and ideas as he explored and studied culture and religious philo- sophy in China, the Philippines, Japan and Guam. Mr Hubbard quickly found that after 10,000 years of Far Eastern "enlightenment," people were still des- titute. The lesson was that such wisdom was useless when it disregarded the basic, everyday needs of the individual, family and group. Returning to the United States, Mr. Hubbard attended the first classes in sub-molecular phenomena (later to be called "atomic physics") while a stu- dent at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Western man was seeking to understand the atom but, like the Eastern scholar, he had failed to address and solve the most basic problem of all ? himself. In 1938, Mr. Hubbard isolated the basic drive that motivates the individual ? he is seeking to SUR- VIVE. This discovery provided the springboard for his research into what interfered with the survival ? and thus the happiness ? of the basic individual. To pay for his travels and research, Mr. Hubbard was writing fiction. World War II, in which he served, briefly interrupted his writings, but the war's anti-survival conflicts provided him with the final pieces to the puzzle. In 1950 his findings were codified with the publication of DIANETICS: THE MODERN SCIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTH. Two years later in Arizona, Mr. Hubbard bridged the spiritual nature of the East and the materialistic nature of the West and announced it in THE PHOENIX LECTURES. Scien- tology religious philosophy was born. In 1954, a group of his students formed the first Church of Scientology and Mr. Hubbard agreed to be its Executive Director. As he did not found the Church, he was later given the title of "Founder" of the philo- sophy. Before resigning as the Executive Director in 1966, and turning over all management control of the Church to a team of trusted executives, Mr. Hub- bard devoted much of his time to inten- sive researches on spiritual improve- ment ? he has published all told nearly The L. Ron Hubbard Gallery in Los Angeles, California. 600 titles and given more than 3000 lectures on Dianetics and Scientology alone. These materials form the basis of the many Scientology courses and studies today. His works deal with the importance of the family and children, how to be happy, the nature of com- munication, teaching and learning, memory, how to regain lost abilities, how to solve problems, how to over- come the effects of drugs, the value of work in society and the nature of religion itself. He has also explored the origins and functions of time, space, energy, matter, knowledge, logic, art, perception and reality itself. Today, over 23 million copies of Mr. Hubbard's Dianetics and Scientology books have been sold making him one of the most influential writers of the 20th Century. His DIANETICS: THE MODERN SCIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTH has sold more than seven million copies in eleven languages and continues to be a bestseller year after year. Mr. Hubbard is also an accom- plished photographer, horticulturist, musician and mariner and still con- tinues his religious researches while traveling, writing and composing musi- cal scores and lyrics. "I like to help others and count it as my greatest pleasure in life to see a person free himself of the shadows that darken his days. "These shadows look so thick to him, and weigh him down so, that when he finds they are shadows and that he can see through them and be in the sun again, he is enor- mously delighted. And I am afraid I am just as delighted as he is." Copt 1965 by L. Roc. H.,.cb.a.'d ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 15 Approved For Release 2010/06/23: CIA-RDP90-00806R000201000018-9 logy 1 id _Missions Following are the addresses of the major Churches and Missions of Scientology throughout the world. SCIENTOLOGY CHURCHES UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Ch410h 01 SC,antolOgy Fin Service 019411 tat 2105 Fort Harnson Ave Cleankrater FL 335,6 cnurch of Sc,entology Of CaDtorn a Advanced Orgarnzat on of Los Angeres 1306 N Berendc Street Los Argelei CA 90027 Church of Scentofogy of Catiorn a Anne' canSart 14 Orgarnzation 14,3 N BerendO Street Los Angeles 04 90027 ALBUQUERQUE N 1.4 CnUrCh of Scientology of Albuquerque 3010 Monte kr, ate, NE Sole 206-207 Albuquerque. NM 8706 ANN ARBOR, MCH Cherch of ScentOlogy 011Ach gan 30' North I hgalls Street Ann Arbor, NU 48104 AUSTIN. -EXAS Church of Scientology of Texas 2200 Guadalupk& Anustin TX 78755 BOSTON, MASS Church of Scientology 04 8051011 448 Beacori Street Boston, MA 02115 BUFFALO, N Y Church of Sc,entofogy of Buffsect 47 West Huron Street Beef? NY 14202 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Church of Sc,entology of Illinois 6425 North Hermitage Chicago, IL 60624 CINCINNATI, OHIO Church of Scientology of Ohio 3352 Jefferson Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45220 COLUMBUS OHIO Church 01 Sc 0101094 Central Ohio 167 East State Street Col umbul OH 43215 DENVER, COLORADO Church or Sc ertology of Coloraact 375 South Navao Street De- ye, 00 40223 DETROIT, MICA Church of Scientotogy of 141ongen 302 Man Street Roya, Oak, MI 45067 HONOLULU, HAWAII Church of Scertology of Hawak 447 Nahua Street HonolLlu, 41 96815 KANSAS CITY MISSOURI Church o' So entology of Kansas Cty 21338 Man Street Karsas Cty MO 64111 LAS VEGAS NEVADA Church of Sc eatology of Nevada 846 East Sahara Aver .e Las Vegas, NV 89104 LONG ISLAND NY Church of So entotogy of Long Isere! 46194p Avenue 1597, NY 1.751 LOS ANGELES CALIF Church of Sc ertofogy of Los Angeles 4810 Sunset Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90027 MIAMI, FLORIDA Church of Soentology of Fonda 1200 iralda Avenue Coral Gable& FL 33134 MINNEAPOL,S, MlNN Church of Sc entofogy Of Minnesota 900 Hennep Aver-e Minneapola, MN 55403 NEW HAVEN, CONN Church of Solent:4?9y Of New Haven 909 Whalley Avenue New Haven, CT 065,5 NEW YORK CITY NV Church of Scientology of New York 227W 46th Street New York, 1.0 10036 ORANGE COUNTY CALIF Church of Scientology of Tustin 1451 Irvine Boulevard Tust,n CA 92680 ORLANDO FLORID* Church of Scentology torlancler 74019 Magnolia Avenue ?donde, FL 32803 PASADENA. CALIF Church of Scentology of Pasadena 99 East Colorado Blvd Pasadena, CA 91106 PHILADELPHIA PENN. Church of Sc entology Of Pennlyl,an S- ,315-17 Race Street Pb 4eIph9 PA 19107 PHOENIX, ARIZONA Church of Sc ertology of Phoen x 44501. Central Avenue Phoena, AZ 85013 PORTLAND, OREGON Church of Sceology of Portland 215 South East 9th Avenue Pollard, OR 97214 SACRAMENTO CALIF Church of Sc,entology of Sacramento 825 15th Street Sacramento, 04 95914 SAN DIEGO, CAL ER Church of Scientology of San Diego 346 Olive Street San Dego CA 92103 SAN FERNANDO VALLEY, CALIF Church of Scentollogy of San Fernando Valley 13561 Ventura Boulevard Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF Church of Scontology of San Francisco 83 McAlt star Street San Franc eco 08 94102 SAN JOSE, CALIF Church of Sc,ertovogy of Sar Jose 4340 Stevens Creek trao San Jose CA 95122 SAN'A BARBARA CALIF Church or Sc entology Of Santa Barbara 20,1 De la Guerra Santa Barbara, 04 93191 SEATTLE, WASH, Church of Soentology Of trVashingtor State 222 Mercer Street Seattle NA 98109 ST LOUIS MISSOURI Church of Scientology Of Nassoun 3730 1..ndell BO2levard St Lou s MO 63108 TAMPA FLORIDA Church of Sclentology of Tampa 373994 Neptune Avenue Tampa. FL 33629 WASHINGTON. 0 C Founding Church of Scentology 2125 S Street NW Washington, DC 20006 CANADA EDMONTON Church of Scientology of Alberta 15349 82nd Avenue Edmonton, Alberta Canada 16E 129 KITCHENER of Kitchener Church of Scientology 8 Water Street North Kitchener, Ontatla Canada N2H 545 MONTREAL Church of Saentoiogy of Montreal 4489 Pay,heau Street Montreal Quebec Canada H2H ' T7 OTTAWA Church of Scer1101c.gy of Ottawa 309 Cooper Street 5th F,00n Ottawa Ontar o Canada POP 005 QUEBEC Church of Scertology of Quebec 224 1 201 Joseph est Quebec, Quebec Canada 010 3A9 TORONTO Church of Scentology of Toronto 696 Yonge Street Toronto Ontario Canada MAR 3,1.7 VANCOUVER Church of Scientology of Br tish Columbia 401 Nest Hast,ngs Street Vancouver, British Colornbia Canada v68 1L5 WINNIPEG Church of Soentology of W,nnrpeg 689 St Mary's Road Winn peg Mantoba Canada P544 3448 AUSTRALIA Advanced Orgen,zanon Saint hi 11 Austra la New Zealanc and OCeanla 201 Castlereagh Street Sydney New South Wales 2000 Austral 3 Church of Sc ertology Ade acfe 28 Narrouth Street Ade 40w South Austral a 5000 ALstralla Church or Soentology Elnsbate 64 Tat Street KehAn Grove Brisbane Queensland 4059 Austrata Church of Scientology A.C,T 23 East Row, ROOMS 263 C'vla Canberra A C,T 2601 Australia Church of ScIentology Mel bourne 44 Russell Street Melbourne, Victore 3000 Austr ale Church or Soenfology Perth 3r41 Floor Pastore] House 15654 George 9 Terrace Penh, Western A ustralfa 6000 Australia Church of Sc entology Sydney 201 Castereagh Street SydneaNey, South Wales 2000 Austrata NEW ZEALAND Church or Scertolog or New Zealand 44 Queen Street 2n0 Floor Auoyand 1 New Zealand EUROPE Church of Sc entology Advanceo Organizat on Sart Vidl for Europe and Afr,ce Jerrbanegade 6 1608 Copenhagen V, Denmark AUSTRIA Ch,rch of Sc entology Vienna Mar ahilferstrasse 88A 1112 A-1070 Vkenna, Austne BELGIUM Church of Soentology of Belgium, 12 454 Rue OelEcuyer 1000 Brussels Befgt Lm DENMARK Church of Sc ertoiogd Jylland S?01 arns rg'due 7 f3O 01:), Dern, ar Chursn of Sc entofogY Copenhagen Store Kongensgade 55 1264 Copenhager Denmark Church of Sc enfvogy Denmark Vesterbrogade 234-OS 1620 Copenhagen V. Denmark FRANCE Church of Scentotogy Anger 10-12 Rue Max Rchard 49002 Angers Cedek France Church of Scentorogy Clermont-Ferrand 18 Rue Andre Mon., 63000 Cermont-Ferrand France Church of Sc ento1ogy Lyon 3, Place des Capuc ^5 69001 Lvon Flrance Church of Sc entology Pare 12 Rue de ,st Montagne Sante Gene. eve 75085 Pans, France Church of Sc erto ogy St Et enne 10 Rue de 'a Pa x 4200091 Ef erne France GERMANY (WEST) Church of Soentology Berlin ASO Bear e V Schluterstrasse 42 0-1000 Berlin '5 Germany Church of Scientology Dusseldorf Oststasse 55 400 Dusseldorf I West Germany Church of Sc a-to ogy Hamburg Gerhofstrasse 18 2000 Har-b4,5 36 West Germany Church of Scnentologv Munchen Berchstrasse ' 2 8000 Munchen 40 West Germa-y NETHERLANDS Chvrch of Scientology Amsterdam Ne,wezejcfs 000rbur9e3I 271-287 1012 RV Artsreroarn Netherlands NORWAY of Sroentology Oslo Stereagaten '6 Oslo 1 Norway For more information about Dianetics and Scientology call: 1-800-FOR TRUTH (1-800-367-8788) Is there such a thing as a hotline that DOESN'T believe in giving advice? What about a hotline for the able individual to help him solve his OWN problems? "If we take a man and keep giving him advice," L. Ron Hubbard has said, "we don't necessarily wind up with a resolution of his problems. "But if, on the other hand, we put him in a position where he had higher intelligence, where his reaction time was better, where he could confront life better, where he could identify the factors in his life more easily, then he's in a position where he can solve his own problems." Copyright ? 1965 by L. Ron Hubbard. ALL RIGHTS RESERN. ED 1-800-FOR TRUTH is a unique new hotline and referral service with operators trained in Dianetics and Scientology technology. Callers find someone they can trust to talk to about a problem, and they are referred to their nearest Dianetics center for more information if they are interested. Call this toll free number available 7 days a week from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. PST (Pacific Standard Time) Published by The Church of Scientology International 4833 Fountain Avenue ? Los Angeles, CA 90029 ? 1-800-367-8788 Further copies of this booklet are available from Scientology Information Center 4833 Fountain Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90029 Copyright? 1985 by the Church of Scientology International. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. DIANETICS, SCIENTOLOGY, SCIENTOLOGIST and CELEBRITY CENTRE, are trademarks and service marks owned by the Religious Technology Center and are used with its permission. Grateful acknowledgement is made to L. Ron Hubbard for permission to quote from his copyrighted works. 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