Subject: Vital Statistics Missing from "What is Scientology?"
Hi Fellow Scientologists,
To know our churches and Scientology's health worldwide, it behooves us to
know WHAT are our churches' statistics. Those statistics were secretly
OMITTED from both our $19.95 WOG version paperback of "What is Scientology?"
and even our Scientologists expanded hardback for $101.00 (if you're a
Lifetime IAS member).
So I'm going to give you all the bare bone statistics that were missing but
SHOULD HAVE BEEN in at least our Scientologist BOTWO WiS version.
Probably our most important statistic is # of trained auditors in the world.
That happens to be Saint Hills stat (the org responsible for training our
top auditors). I'll quote directly from Ron in his ...
HCO PL 4 October 1967, Auditor and Org Individual Stats
"The Individual Statistic of Saint Hill is
HOW MANY TRAINED AUDITORS ARE THERE IN THE WORLD"
You have to understand that Scientology organizations RUN on statistics.
EVERY function has a statistic that is graphed and meticulously recorded. So
there are no excuses why the following statistics have been omitted and not
told.
Here are most of them per HCO PL 31 March 1969 Issue II, O.I.C. REPORT FORM
1) Gross income
2) Number of Releases and Clears
3) Tech Space available
4) Admin Space available
5) Total useful building space
6) Total useful ground space
7) All Org Bills Owed -- Org's Gross Bills
8) Org's Gross Cash reconciled
9) Total Debt
10) Org Assets and Property
11) Letters In
12) Letters Out (Personal Commumnication to an individual)
13) Total Bulk Mail Out
14) Gross Book Sales
15) Total Bodies in the Shop PLUS Advance Reg
16) Credit Collected
17) Bills Paid
18) Student Completions
19) PC Completions
20) Org Gross Income divided by # on staff of organizaiton
21) Number of New Names in Central Files
22) Number of attendances at Sunday Service
23) Number of people interviewed by Registrar
24) Value of FSM Commissions Paid
25) Number of ARC Broken PCs found, contacted and brought into the
organization
26) Number of ARC Broken PCs handled and signed up for next service.
27) Number of trained auditors
28) Total Number in Central Files
29) Number of Students completing the Organization Executive Course
30) Number of misdeclares corrected
31) Number of Bookshops that sell Scientology books
The above are most of our VITAL STATISTICS to know where we stand. They
indicate our churches health. Here's your homework ....
Go to your 98' edition of "What is Scientology" and look for any graphs
comparing the above to an earlier time.
Not even ONE of these VITAL statistics is in the BOTWO book. Realize that
the above statistics are THE statistics we use to run our orgs. So why
hasn't this been made public information? Are the stats not as high as one
may one to us to believe.
Because there isn't even a single ONE of these stats, can you see a sort of
slight of hand in a "shift of importances" going on here?
WHY? and WHO?
WHAT is being hidden from you?
Yours for knowing our churches health,
Safe
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From: "Safe"
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 15:45:27 -0700
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