Bulletin
Board Pix City of
Clearwater Commission Hearings
Table of
Contents for PDFs:
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Flynn Report: September 14, 1981
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Day 1: May
5, 1982
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Day 2: May 6, 1982
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Day 3: May 7, 1982
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Day 4: May 8, 1982
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Day 5: May 10, 1982
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Exhibits 1-11
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Exhibits 12-25
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Exhibits 26-32
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Exhibits 33-46
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Exhibits 47-56
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Exhibit 57
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Exhibits 59-64
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Exhibit 67
- Affidavit
of Ann Bailey
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Exhibit 73
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Information to Obtain a Search Warrant of
Scientology premises in Canada, Province of Ontario,
by Detective Sergeant A. Caimpini and Chief Judge of
the Provincial Court, Ontario
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Exhibit III
- Biography
of L. Ron Hubbard, by Michael Linn Shannon
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Exhibit IV
- HCO:
Office in each "Church" in U.S. Hubbard uses to
control and insures monies are forwarded to him or
his agents
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Hubbard's Guardian Office: The enforcement arm
of Hubbard's (secret police) found in each Church to
enforce [illegible] policies disseminated through
the H.C.C. office
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Hubbard's Financial Relationship to Orgs:
Hubbard's "public" image regarding his "take" from
each Church
- Control
Chart: Scientology Chart showing flow of power,
starting with Hubbard. This chart shows Hubbard's
absolute control over Scientology, although his
"public image" claims otherwise.
- R.P.F.:
(Rehabilitation Project Force: Hubbard's prison.
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Exhibit V
- The
following pages are a sample of some of the crimes
committed by Scientology: burglaries, larcenies,
kidnappings, false imprisonments, perjuries,
racketeering, obstruction of justice, obstruction of
criminal investigation, extortion, electronic
surveillance, wiretapping espionage, violations of
Internal Revenue Codes, wire-tapping espionage,
violations of Internal Revenue Codes, Immigration
and Customs laws, Fair Labor Standards Act, Mail
Fraud, and Wire Fraud.
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Exhibit VIII
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Security Checks: Examples of a few of
the security checks given to a Scientologist. The
security check is given, while an interrogator
monitors an E-meter (Lie Detector)
- Free
Loaders' Debt: Persons who work for Scientology
12-20 hours a day 7 days a week at $0-$15/week are
charged back thousands of dollars if they leave
Scientology
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Disconnect: Hubbard
orders to separate, divorce or leave family,
spouses, friends or relatives who are
anti-Scientology
- Blown
Student: Hubbard policy to kidnap
Scientologists who attempt to escape.
- Attacks
on Scientology: One of many Hubbard
policies to attack the "enemies" of the Church.
- Fair
Game Law: Hubbard
policy to "destroy", "Lie to", "trick" or "sue"
Church members.
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R2-45: Hubbard
policy to shoot a person in the head with a .45
caliber handgun in order to "exteriorize" (to move
out of the physical body) people.
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Blackmail: Hubbard
policy to "empower all your friends completely and
move off with your pockets full of artillery,
potential blackmail on every erstwhile rival,
unlimited funds in your private account ..."
- Black
P.R.: Hubbard's method to "destroy the repute of
individuals and groups."
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Exhibit IX
- Affidavits
- James
Gervais
- Lucy
Garritano
- Steve
Garritano
- Peter
Graves
- Anne
Rosenblum
- Tonja
Burden
- La
Venda Van Schaick
- Robert
Kaufman
- Janet
Troy
- Ernest
Hartwell
- Adelle
Hartwell
- Thomas
Jefferson
- Edward
Walters
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Marjorie Hansen
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Silvana Garritano
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Anonymous
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Exhibit XI
- Excalibur
II
- OT III
- OT
IIIX
- OT IV
R/D
- OT IV
Solo
- OT V
- OT VI
- OT VII
- OT
VIII
- The
Theory of Power Processing for Advanced Auditors
- Tax Audit
Documents
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Exhibit XII
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Miscellaneous GO Documents ("15
JAN 70 -- Jerry McDonald (JM) agrees to work with
Terry Milner, DG I US, on a drug smuggling project
with US Customs.")
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Chapter 1
- Report of the Board of Enquiry
Into Scientology, by Kevin Victor Anderson, Q.C.,
1965
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Chapter 8 1
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Introduction and Explanation of documents
- Purpose of
a Law Suit (to harass and delay rather than to win)
Example of "Purpose of Lawsuit"
- "Freedom
of Speech Includes Freedom [illegible] Million"
- Allard
Case
- Cazares
Case
- Alberta
Case
- Conway &
Engelman Case
- Verlag
Decision
- Dammon
Testimony Re: Perjury
- McClean
Case
- Reader's
Digest Case
- Lawsuits
against Attorney Michael J. Flynn and Thomas Hoffman
- Frivolous
bar complaints
- Church of
Scientology of California v. Paulette Cooper,
Defendant
- Motion to
Disqualify Judge Krentzman
- Article
from "American Lawyer" regarding harassment of Judge
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Investigation of Personal Background of judges
- Affidavit
Regarding Infiltration and harassment of
Prosecutor's office
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Stipulation of Evidence Regarding Obstruction of
Justice and Humiliation of Witnesses
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Instructions on How to Lie
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Instructions on How to Steal Documents
- More
Instructions on How to Steal Documents
- Operation
"Bulldozer Lead"
- "Project
Quaker"
- Early
Warning System
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Chapter 8 6
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Scientology Cases
- Church
of Scientology of Minnesota v. Dept. of Health
Education and Welfare et al, No. 4-69 CIV 86,
U.S. District Court Fourth Division
- Church
of California v. Siegelman Conway Lippincott Co.
and Deutzh, 79 civ. 1166(GLG) U.S. District
Court N.Y.,
- Church
of Scientology v. U.S. No. 226-61 U.S.. Court of
Claims cite 412 F. 2d 1197 (1969)
- U.S.
of America v. Article or Device "Hubbard
Electrometer". No. DC 1-63 U.S. District Court,
District of Columbia Cite!333F. Supp. 357
- Allard
v. Church of Scientology of California civ.
45562 cite app. 129 Cal. RPTR 797
- U.S.
of America v. Mary Sue Hubbard et. al., Crim.
No. 78-0401, District Court of Columbia
- Church
of Scientology v. U.S. of America, No. 71-2761,
U.S. Court of Appeals, Cite 485 F2d 313 (1973)
- Church
of Scientology v. Gabriel Cazares + 5th Circuit
Opinion, No. 76-86 Civ T-K, U.S. District Court
Tampa, FLA
- Church
of Scientology of Washington D.C. v. Heinrich
Bauer Verlag et al., No. 74-1789
- U.S.
District Court of Appeals District of Columbia,
cite 536 F, 2d 249 (1976), U.S. Court of Appeals
Ninth Circuit
- Church
of Scientology v. Elliot Richardson, No. 24276,
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
- Church
of Scientology v. Bernard Green, No. 69 Civ
5745, U.S. District Court S.D. N.Y.
- Church
of Scientology of California v. Dell Publishing
Co. Inc. v. Dell Publishing, No. C-70-2089
- U.S.
of America v. Church of Scientology of
California, No. 74-1487, Court of Appeals Ninth
Circuit
- Church
of Scientology v. United States, No. 226-61,
cite 412 f. 2d 1197 (1969)
- Church
of Scientology of Washington, D.C. v. Director
FBI et al., Civ. A. No. 78-0107, U.S. District
Court of D.C.
- Church
of Scientology v. Ronald Schultz, No. 78-1310,
District Court of Florida Second District
- Church
of Scientology v. Paul M. Wade, No. 77-578
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Missouri Church of Scientology v. State Tax
Commission, No. 59551, Supreme Court of Missouri
en. banc., Cite 560 s.w. 2d 837
- Church
of Scientology v. James Adams, No. 75-1954, U.S.
Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit
- Church
of Scientology of Washington D.C. et. al.,
appellants, v. U.S. of America, No. 21483, U.S.
Court of Appeals
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Founding Church of Scientology of Washington
D.C. v. American Medical Association, No. 77-561
- Church
of Scientology of California v. U.S. of America,
No. 78-2434, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth
Circuit
- Appeal
of Arthur Maren
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- U.S.
v. Miscellaneous Appellants, No.
- Church
of Scientology of California v. I.R.S.
- Church
of Scientology of California v. Lorna Levett and
Brendon Moore, No.
- Misc.
Cases
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Miscellaneous
- Letter
from Ludwig Alpers of Scientology (Fort Harrison) to
City Clerk enclosing cassette recording "Can We Ever
Be Friends"
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