24 Aug 2000
"Jesse Prince" <jesseprince@lisatrust.net>
Originally, my "Tales from the Cult" response was part
of a thread started by some brainwashed Scientologist. I
have made it a separate post so that it can be seen by more
people. The original message is at the end of my tale. The
first line of the original post began with:
So what's next for Jesse?
Here is what's next. It's time for TALES FROM THE CULT.
Listen carefully.
There was once a fellow named John Nelson who at one
time was the top executive in the ever changing quagmire of
false corporations within Scientology. His post title was
Commanding Officer, Commodore Messenger Organization
International, the year in question was 1983. It was during
this time period that Hubbard was informed by the high
priced lawyers (of course paid for by your donations) Lenske Lenske
and Heller that he would no longer be able to send his "urgent"
orders into any Scientology corporation like he was use to doing because
it endangered Scientology's chance at getting it's 501 C3 tax
exempt status.
Hubbard went into a complete rage and decided he no longer
cared what happened in Scientology because he felt
Scientology was being taken away from him. Hubbard
considered everyone, especially Miss Cabbage of being
against him and the majority of the executives over the fake
Scientology corporations were removed. John Nelson was just
one of the casualties of Hubbard's rant and he was removed
from his position of power.
There is so much I could say about what happened at that
time, and I surely will another time. Suffice to say, John
ended up leaving the Sea Org and joined David
Mayo who started many groups called AAC or Advanced Ability
Centers. The AAC offered the full range of Scientology
services at a greatly reduced
price without the insanity of heavy ethics. Many
Scientologist flocked to the AAC and reported
they were having more wins and gains with David Mayo than
they ever had in Scientology.
To say the least, this was very disturbing to Hubbard,
who by now was on the down swing of his manic depression.
Hubbard ordered Miss Cabbage to get Mayo
and Nelson thrown in jail by whatever means because they
were a horrible embarrassment to Scientology. Ultimately, it
became my job to get them put in jail.
Many intelligence operations were run on Mayo, Nelson
and his groups. There was no lack of people to run the
operations because contrary to the party line of "The
Guardians Office was criminal and gotten rid of...", many of
the people that were in the old GO were now part of a new
forming organization called Office of
Special Affairs.
Again, this story is about John Nelson. Rick Aznaran,
Chief of Security for Miss Cabbage's new International
Management ran an operation on John Nelson that nearly
cost John his life. John was traveling in Hong Kong on
business. Unbeknownst to John, Rick Aznaran and a newly
hired private investigator were watching Johns every move.
Rick and his PI had very high end bugging devices as well
as the standard breaking and entering tools. The breaking
and entering tools are fully described in Scientology sacred
scriptures seized by US FBI agents when they raided Big Blue
in 1977.
John had a hotel room in Hong Kong and at one point left
to meet with business contacts. When John left his hotel
room, Rick and his PI friend broke into Johns
room and placed bugging devices in lamp stands and the
telephone. Rick figured out how to handle the problem with
John once and for all. In Hong Kong, if a person is caught
with a large amount of heroin, the person caught gets the
death sentence.
The PI with Rick called me from Hong Kong
and told me that Rick had planted a large amount of heroin
in John's room. Rick was arranging for the Hong Kong police
to raid John's room because John was a drug
dealer. The PI wanted to make sure I understood what was
going on here and the PI wanted NOTHING to do with getting
an innocent person framed and killed. The PI said he was on
his way back to the states and Rick would have to do his
dirty work alone.
I remember at the time being horrified that this could
even be happening. I myself had been involved with Rick
illegally bugging other people but never had we ever
done anything to get anyone killed. I told Rick it was the
wrong thing to do and to get his ass back home as fast as he
could. Miss Cabbage was told what was happening and agreed
Rick should come back home because too many people knew what
the op was as I had already told many people about it.
Too many people knew about it. Too many people wanted
nothing to do with it.
That is the level of morals and ethics you find in the
criminal cult of Scientology.
So many people have left the Sea Org and Scientology
because they found out what Scientology is really about. Oh
you don't know what it's all about yet? Let me spell it
out for you, it's really very simple.Money, Power and
Control through lies and deception.
I guess there was no one with honor left to protect me
when my ticket came up to get set up. What do you think that
means for you should you ever decided to start thinking for
yourself?
Unlike you I have real friends now who know and see your
cult for what it is and I promise you I will be okay.
The moral to the story is, where you are there are no morals.
--
Jesse Prince
Director
The Lisa McPherson Trust
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