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I am working in the area of journalism and PR since 1997 and have been involved in the production of a series of documentaries which were shown on TV. While initially being a photographer I enjoy writing, collecting and promoting news all over the web. 
An area of news which seems to be very much underrepresented is news about what happens in and around the Church of Scientology. So you can expect stories in this regard soon.
 
 

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    by super news (xxx.xxx.xxx.62) 3 September 2008 03:59

    Won’t show up on Gnews, sorry.

    On your article, read this (http://www.scientologymyths.info/re...):

    The Rehabilitation Project Force is only for members of the Sea Organization under clearly defined circumstances.

    The Sea Organization is the religious order of Scientology and described in the Definitions pages.

    About the RPF, here is an extensive independent study undertaken by Juha Pentikäinen (Chair of the Department of the Study of Religions, University of Helsinki, Finland), Jurgen F.K. Redhardt, and Michael York (Bath Spa University College).

    The study - a link to the full text is below - says about the RPF:

    "The Rehabilitation Project Force came into being on the 7th of January 1974. It was formed aboard ship, after Hubbard discovered that either due to negligence, incompetence or for other reasons, some staff seemed consistently unable to carry out their duties fully and responsibly. During our visits, it was explained that the program was created to offer those staff the opportunity to address and resolve the source of their problem if they wished to remain members of the Sea Org.

    Transgressions that might render a Sea Organization member eligible for the program would be of the following nature:

    1. serious violation of the Church’s ethical standards (such as adultery or theft of magnitude or of long duration) or 2. consistently committed serious mistakes or detrimental actions in violation of their staff member responsibilities and of the trust placed in them, despite previous efforts by ministerial staff of the Sea Organization to help them to overcome these shortcomings.

    The theoretical basis of the RPF program is that staff members who commit transgressions of this character may have a chance to redeem themselves by addressing the source of their ethical problem, resolving it to their satisfaction and that of the Sea Organization, and thereby attain spiritual betterment and improved competence and ability.

    In the written issue, known as a "Flag Order", that established the RPF, Hubbard wrote: "Like industry or any organization or ship before that date, when a crew member stole or embezzled or refused to work he was simply fired and offloaded. Scientology crew members objected to this. They demanded that provisions be made to rehabilitate the person. They had the idea that a person should be given a choice of being off-loaded or rehabilitated...In the RPF the person receives counseling and does work on a team basis. The largest percent of persons assigned to an RPF graduate successfully and rejoin the crew. The majority of these give rave success stories. No other management organization undertakes such a function. They just fire people." ...

    Two central elements of the RPF program that deserve definition are the study of the works of L. Ron Hubbard that make up the scriptural materials of Scientology and the process of counseling, unique to Scientology, known as "auditing". Auditing forms the primary religious practice of Scientology. It may manifest in several variants, but the most typical consists in an interchange between an "auditor" and the person being counseled. The book What Is Scientology?, published by the Church, describes auditing as "processes - exact sets of questions asked or directions given by an auditor to help a person locate areas of spiritual distress, find out things about himself and improve his condition."

    The RPF program incorporates auditing and study as part of a regimen that is clearly demanding. It consists of five hours of study and/or auditing a day and eight hours of work, with a minimum of seven hours sleep. The remaining four hours are taken up with eating, personal cleanliness, travel etc. The five hours of study/auditing and the seven hours sleep are mandatory.

    "Members of the RPF may not be put on a work schedule which does not allow for 5 hours of study and co-auditing and 7 hours actual sleep time to be sessionable and studentable. Anyone in or outside the RPF issuing orders which cut across the RPF program by blocking or reducing enhancement may be called before a Committee of Evidence". ...

    A "Committee of Evidence" is a fact-finding body composed of impartial persons properly convened by a convening authority which hears evidence from persons it calls before it, arrives at a finding and makes a full report and recommendation to its convening authority for his or her action. It is appointed and empowered to impartially investigate and recommend upon Scientology matters of a fairly severe ethical nature. ...

    There are two ways an individual may embark on the RPF program A person may either request admission, or he may be assigned to the program for severe violation of the theological and ethical tenets held sacred by the Church."

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    (xxx.xxx.xxx.81) 20 May 2008 18:14

    Why am I not surprised about these bigots here at AgoraVox. Researched and documented articles go before link spammers and anti-cult fanatics like this one. Disgusting. Can you at least follow your own Terms of Service before a court of law has to do it?

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    (xxx.xxx.xxx.116) 25 March 2008 17:03

    This "article" and pre-made comments are shocking. Blunt propaganda made its way to Agoravox. That’s likely to be end of this great service. No controls. No standards, just "PR".

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    by super news (xxx.xxx.xxx.165) 12 February 2008 20:02

    Paulette, your 1971 book about Scientology makes an interesting reading to find out about the Church of Scientology in the 1960s. I was not even born then, so I would be interested in more current material and I saw that you wrote later books about cats, dogs and happy marriages but no further Scientology literature. What would you suggest to read as a good resource about Scientology in 2008?

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    (xxx.xxx.xxx.170) 6 February 2008 03:56

    oh, so Scientology should THANK anonymous for those anthrax threats and nightly harassment of Scientologists? This is nuts.

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