Tuesday 4 October 2011

Nothing much Changes.

1999:Scientology: Clearwater Trip - Day 3 - Part 3.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LArLmQj2U2k
2011:July 24th 2011 Flash Raid of Scientology Flag Sea Org Alley Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheDarthXander?blend=1&ob=5#p/u/0/OTtlmix6-fc
Scientology Clearwater Picket Hans and Mary:2000
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-H1QsS5umno&feature=related
A Conversation with a Scientologist - East. Grinstead - 22/8/2009

Running Track Abuse - SP Times:
http://www.youtube.com/user/scobeepesch?blend=14&ob=5#p/u/0/BLljqpJaTB4

A Current Affair - The Super Power Building 29/9/2011:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ZhentSydney?blend=15&ob=5#p/u/0/WVo2aUha2KU

Forced running was a universal aspect in the RPF, but leaders also use it as a specific punishment. According to a person who was on the Apollo, Hubbard devised the "running program" as a punishment against a member whom he thought "needed some discipline." He ordered the member "to do fifty laps around the prom[enade] deck. [The member] did about twenty and declared [that] he had done fifty. I remember distinctly, and he got away with it" (Kent Interview with Ernesto, 1997: 5). With the advent of the RPF, running quickly became a standard punishment.

Forced running was a universal aspect in the RPF, but leaders also use it as a specific punishment. According to a person who was on the Apollo, Hubbard devised the "running program" as a punishment against a member whom he thought "needed some discipline." He ordered the member "to do fifty laps around the prom[enade] deck. [The member] did about twenty and declared [that] he had done fifty. I remember distinctly, and he got away with it" (Kent Interview with Ernesto, 1997: 5). With the advent of the RPF, running quickly became a standard punishment. 

From her Fort Harrison RPF experience, Anne Rosenblum indicated that the "rocks and shoals" punishments often include sit-ups and push-ups in addition to running laps "up and down the garage ramp" (rosenblum, n.d.: 2). Dennis Erlich also reported "having to run up and down the parking structure…" (Kent Interview with Erlich, 1997: 16). In the Cedars complex in Los Angeles, rocks and shoals involved "running the stairwells" or taking "laps around the entire complex" (Kent Interview with Pat, 1997a: 29). running laps also was an essential aspect of making amends for violations of Scientology's so-called "ethics" among RPFers in the Copenhagen program (Schernekau/Elleby, 1990g: 2; 1990h; 1990k; see 1990i). The most difficult running punishments apparently took place at either the Gilman Hot Springs or Happy Valley RPF programs, where formerly high ranking Sea Org members had to run around either a tree or a pole for twelve hours a day (see Kent Interview with Prince, 1998: 45 [on Happy Valley]). Julie Mayo indicated that she "was put on a running program for 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, and made to run around a tree in all types of extreme desert conditions" (J. Mayo, 1996: 7). Her husband, David, reported that he "was forced to run around a tree in the desert in temperatures of up to 110 degrees for 12 hours a day, 7 days a week for 3 months…" (D. Mayo, 1994: 3). Vicki Aznaran made a similar claim about having "to run around an orange telephone pole from 7:00 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. in the evening, with 10 minute rests every one-half hour, and 30 minute breaks for lunch and dinner" (Aznaran and Aznaran, 1988: 9). The age of RPFers apparently had not bearing on their obligation to run, since Scientologist "SB" mentioned that "[t]he RPF 'shuffle' was coined as many older RPFers couldn't possibly run that much, but at least had to give the illusion [that] they were [running]" (SB, 1998b: 1). 

http://www.solitarytrees.net/pubs/skent/brain.htm#run

Narconon's Ties to Scientology Exposed Part 1:1989.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHBkDpXU8uE

In the above 1989 Tulsa News program at 7.14 are members of the RPF jogging after getting off the bus.Young People all dressed in black.


From her Fort Harrison RPF experience, Anne Rosenblum indicated that the "rocks and shoals" punishments often included sit-ups and push-ups in addition to running laps "up and down the garage ramp" (Rosenblum, n. d.: 2). Dennis Erlich also reported "having to run up and down the parking structure..." (Kent Interview with Erlich, 1997: 16). In the Cedars complex in Los Angeles, rocks and shoals involved "running the stairwells" or taking "laps around the entire complex" (Kent Interview with Pat, 1997: 27). The most difficult running punishments apparently took place at either the Gilman Hot Springs or Happy Valley RPF programs, where formerly high ranking Sea Org members had to run around either a tree or a pole for twelve hours a day. Julie Mayo indicated that she "was put on a running program for 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, and made to run around a tree in all types of extreme desert conditions" (J. Mayo, 1996: 7). Her husband, David, reported that he "was forced to run around a tree in the desert in temperatures of up to 110 degrees for 12 hours a day, 7 days a week for 3 months..." (D. Mayo, 1994: 3). Vicki Aznaran made a similar claim about having "to run around an orange telephone pole from 7:00 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. in the evening, with 10 minute rests every one-half hour, and 30 minute breaks for lunch and dinner" (Aznaran and Aznaran, 1988: 9).

http://www.skeptictank.org/hs/brainwas.htm

Scientology's young Sea Orgers: In East. Grinstead.
http://androvillans.wordpress.com/2011/09/02/ex-scientologist-story-286-gulliver-travels-to-east-grinstead/

Claire Headley:2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVU08PZxkIk

Claire Headley :As a Young child at Greenfields School.
http://www.scientology-london.com/greenfields-school/

Scroll down to video of Mark Headley and beneath that Forced Abortions.They left Scientology in 2005.


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