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Holland... not more than a hundred Scientologists in the entire country. When a small Scientology mission was established in the Netherlands in 1970, the British National Association for Mental Health arranged a meeting between their representatives and officers of their Dutch counterpart. One of the latter, was the publisher of the newspaper Vrij Nederland, which soon thereafter launched an attack on Scientology, based in part upon material obtained by intimidation from Dutch Scientologists. (Garrison: Hidden Story of Scientology, pg. 230)

1970, ca.

Extracts from an LRH Communication (circa 1970)

I have a new system worked out to knock them out no matter what they do.

We started telling them to investigate newspaper reporters who wrote against us – a lot of them bribed, freelancers bought, a lot of officials on this line. Had to figure out how to hurt these guys and still stay legal. They have a vulnerability already worked – several guys have lost their jobs over this. How could they be hurt – all you have to do is spot it, figure out how to cost them their jobs and make them lose it.

We have some trouble getting the real background dope on these guys but they do pick up what the guy is doing in present time. So we change the procedure to spot it and cost them their jobs every time. (Chronology of Policies and GOs concerning the attacks on Dianetics/Scientology)

1970's (SRI)

In the 1960’s decade tech had fallen out to the degree that “quicky grades” were being delivered. That meant only one process was run per grade, so people were not getting the gains they should have obtained from auditing.

LRH applied KSW and handled this, so that all processes for each grade were done. The result was that in the decade of the 1970’s, orgs were teaming with people. Each org had hundreds of people on staff and hundreds of preclears and students on lines daily. At that time - Scientology was fun. (Criminal Time Track: Issue III, (9))


The U.S. Intelligence community is engaged in a psychic arms race with Russia. They are conducting mind control experiments and researching all kinds of psychic phenomena. Thus they were interested in Scientology exteriorization tech and other OT phenomena.

Hal Puthoff works for the National Security Agency (NSA). He joins Scientology and goes up to OT 3. After that he goes straight into the CIA-spawned “Remote Viewing Program” at Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in Palo Alto, California.

“Remote Viewing” was just another way of saying exteriorization, they are the same thing.

The other two key participants in the SRI “Remote Viewing Program” were Ingo Swann and Pat Price. Price was an OT 4 and Swann was an OT 7 (who also had a Top Secret Clearance with the military).

These three OTs conducted experiments to scientifically document and prove the phenomena of exteriorization. 

The scientific method used to document exteriorization was this: Ingo Swann and Pat Price would have their bodies physically located at SRI in Palo Alto.

A team of scientists would leave Palo Alto and go to some other physical location in the world. Swann and Price would exteriorize and go to the site of the remote scientists and take a look. Swann and Price would then return to their bodies in Palo Alto and accurately describe the location of the remote scientists in some other part of the world.

In addition to the exteriorization experiments, they conducted experiments that scientifically proved that an OT could influence a magnetic field with his thought.

Records of all of these experiments were kept and Puthoff then wrote a book about the experiments, entitled “Remote Viewing.” (Criminal Time Track: Issue III, (11, 61))


"Many of the SRI "empaths" were mustered from L. Ron Hubbard's Church of Scientology, Harold Puthoff, the Institute's senior researcher, is a leading Scientologist. Two "remote viewers" from SRI have also held rank in the Church: Ingo Swann, a Class VII Operating Thetan, a founder of the Scientology Center in Los Angeles, and the late Pat Price. Puthoff and Targ's lab assistant was a Scientologist married to a minister of the church. When Swann joined SRI, he stated openly that fourteen "Clears" participated in the experiments, 'more than I would suspect.'" (Phoenix Undead - The Montauk Project and Camp Hero Today: Chapter "STANFORD, SCIENTOLOGY AND THE CIA")

1970

The ship was now moving around between Spain and Portugal and we were running into some political difficulty, which we later found out to be also forwarded through the American Embassy from Washington DC through the various Consuls and Embassies in the various ports to the heads of the government, which insinuated that we were either drug-runners or traffickers in "little girls", or "white slavers", or something like that. ...

... I was back on the ship doing the Captain job - ...and we started trying to handle Morocco and recover Spain - which had been third-partied against us in Madrid by the Interpol people. And we also had the plan for EU, which had to be instigated, and which I accepted the mission to do. That was going to go up there and take over Europe and get it booming.

Because the plan was to have EU, of course, be the mainstay of Scientology, and finance all of Scientology in case the United States ever went down the tubes, in case anything else happened to their economy, in case the Church got "taken over" there. Anything that happened to the US, EU would survive it. Now this was not started in '70 by the Boss. It was a postulate of his and an order to the Exec Council WW in 1966 or '67. However, it was never done. EU stats were still at the bottom by 1970.

So, there are very interesting stories I can tell you about the Morocco and Spain recovering thing, which I will in the next... - after this about the CO EU hat - ...but those cycles were never fully done, because one thing was to go and find the false data and get it replaced.

So, at that time, the Boss made up this project called "Snow White", which was given to Fred Hare to do. And it was to replace all the false data in every government agency's file with true data. Find it and replace it with true data. And that was the project called "Snow White".

Now, that was the start of all these missions that went to discover what was going on in Interpol, find out what data they had on us, the missions to various governments, to various groups, organizations, banks, IRS people, and so on like that. That was all under this heading of "Snow White". Get these documents and "Dead Agent" them.

OK, so the Spain recovery. We did a PR cruise to Spain without LRH and MSH on board. They stayed down in Morocco with the family. Of course, they were still safe and happy and enjoyed their birthday parties and their nights out and so on like that.

And the Spain recovery mission was partially successful. We found out that the main protest against us - the "Apollo" being there - was from Madrid. And so at that time a mission came up to Madrid to try and handle the thing, and it was found out the data came from Interpol and they didn't know what to do about it. And it was therefore necessary to do a mission on Interpol, which you have probably read about in that book, The Exposure of Interpol, written by Vaughn Young, I believe.

Anyway, that's all assimilable data, but that's how it fits in with Spain.

Now, also anybody's name, by the way, that was connected with the ship in those days, the Senior Officers and so on, is in the Interpol files, and it's also in the "Enemy List" file in the United States and that means "enemies of the state". And those names are all in there, all the top GO names (the good guys, anyway), and the top SO names (the good Sea Org people), are all in those files. (CBR-debrief from 1982)


Criminon founded in New Zealand. (CofS)

1970, 22 February 

Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre Los Angeles founded. (CofS)

1970, 9 March 

Despatch from D/G Int WW to Guardian WW dated 9 March 1970 

Re: Successful and Unsuccessful Actions

Successful:

  • Invent letterhead of some organization that is curious, i.e. have it printed up and use it to make queries. If you have a letterhead nobody seems to bother checking it. If you have a letterhead of any sort you will get answers to your questions 95% of the time. Of these using a phony News Agency is the most successful.
  • Using 2D on someone high in the government to seduce them over to our side.
  • Infiltrating an enemy group with the end to getting documents.
  • Covert third partying with forged or phony signatures.
  • Anonymous third partying. Particularly the Internal Revenue Service appears to follow up every tip off they get.
  • Direct theft of documents.
  • Impersonating a reporter over the phone to get information.

Unsuccessful Actions

1970, 10 March 

Despatch to the GWW 10 March 1970 

Concerning Intelligence (author likely is LRH)

I think there is every possibility that I have located the central agency which is inspiring the international attacks on Scientology. As you know we have not been able to locate the, what I have called Tenyaka Memorial, the overall plan in the files of various organizations or offices. We have not spotted the school where these people are trained and we have not spotted the actual direct live correspondence which must exist somewhere in the world.

In about 1964 I did a schema or schematic which would indicate it had to be an international agency and had certain other characteristics and I did the exact type of attack pattern which repeats itself in every country and it led me to a conclusion that it was directed from some place high up and that it had a central operational headquarters.

In review it followed the lines of first there was an income tax assault, then followed up by some health agency. This is followed by some press stunt or campaign and then there’s a parliamentary contact and connection and an outcry demanding an enquiry and then certain false allegations are made which are never disclosed and the campaign falls into full swing in order to batter us down, exhaust our funds and to get a ban of some sort on us.

Looking over these various channels I came to the conclusion in about 1955 that it would have to be some kind of intelligence organization – but I didn’t take it too seriously and in 1964 I came definitely to that conclusion….

…the reason the enemy makes any progress at all is his central headquarters and the actual correspondence, the actual directions, the actual plans, orders and issues of the attack have not been detected. When we got as far as the World Federation of Mental Health and the National Associations of Mental Health we were on a very good track – but all of a sudden the trail went blank. Although evidence was very fruitful that they were the instigators of this attack, their headquarters where they trained people, where the central plans were kept and so on could not be located.

On a completely different channel I have just had to review the subject of public relations… The textbook is Effective Public Relations written by Scott Cutlip and Alan Center. I will give you a resume of the textbook basic outline, but it is enough here to state that amazingly all of the characteristics which comprise the attack which we experienced are thought to be by the experts in this field, public relations. The campaign, the conduct of the press, the getting rid of adversaries is even mentioned in the text and lobbying –

An intelligence group would have long since pressed home the attack on other grounds… but a PR company would not think in these terms – they just go on perpetually because they are collecting money for doing what they are doing.

Now, on studying this thing further, I find amazingly enough, that there are definite connections with regard to the National Association of Mental Health and the World Federation of Mental Health in that they do employ a PR activity. Everything the enemy is doing would be embraced in what is modernly considered to be a public relations company or activity.

Therefore for this and other reasons I’m convinced that our Tenyaka Memorial … that plan of campaign against Scientology, all files, all correspondence, all training and everything else is resident in a PR firm which has International connections. Whatever agency they use must have International connections and must be engaged in lobbying. (Chronology of Policies and GOs concerning the attacks on Dianetics/Scientology)

1970, 28.4.

Australia: On April 28, 1970, a writ issued in the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria by the Hubbard Association of Scientologists International against Anderson and Just, charging the two with misfeasance, breach of duty and recklessness in the conduct of the Inquiry into Scientology.

This legal counter-attack created a considerable stir in Victorian professional and political circles. Following the Inquiry, both men had been elevated to judgeships - Anderson was now a Justice of the Supreme Court, and Just a judge of the County Court.

In order to block the Scientologists from having their case heard in a real court of law, where rules of evidence must be observed, Supreme Court justice McInerny set aside the writ on a technicality. He ruled that Ian Tampion, acting as agent for the Scientologists, was "an unqualified person". 

The Scientologists refused to give up. After considerable difficulty, they eventually found a firm of solicitors that would, acting as "qualified persons", properly lodge the writ in the Supreme Court.

Hubbard's organization now went even further and had writs issued not only against Anderson and just, but against the Victorian Government (for libel in publishing the Anderson Report) and six newspapers.

This time the writs could not be struck out on the basis of some legal technicality. The defendants would have to face a full court hearing of the charges against them. (O. Garrison, Hidden Story of Scientology, pg. 161-162)

1970, 25 June 

Expanded Lower Auditing Grades (Grades 0 through IV) released by L. Ron Hubbard. (CofS)

1970, 16 July 

HCOB 16 July 1970 

The Psychiatrist At Work

The psychiatrist has masters. His principle organization, World Federation of Mental Health, and its members, the National Associations of Mental Health, the "American" Psychiatric Association and the "American" Psychological Association are directly connected to Russia.

Even the British Broadcasting Company has stated that psychiatry and the KGB (Russian Secret Police) operate in direct collusion.

A member of the WFMH sits on every major "Advisory Council" of the UK government, to name but one government. Ministers of Health or Health Authorities are members of the National Association or the WFMH.

The psychiatrist has masters.

L. Ron Hubbard (Chronology of Policies and GOs concerning the attacks on Dianetics/Scientology)

1970, 17 August 

Advanced Organization United Kingdom moved from Edinburgh, Scotland to Saint Hill, Sussex, England. (CofS)

1970, 20 September 

L. Ron Hubbard released OT VII to Advanced Organizations around the world. (CofS)

1970, 15 October 

Church of Scientology of Munich, Germany founded. (CofS)

1970, November 

Scientology 0-8: The Book of Basics published.

The Flag Executive Briefing Course begins with L. Ron Hubbard personally supervising and lecturing to the students aboard the flagship Apollo. (CofS)

1970, 13 November 

The Flag Bureaux established by the Sea Organization aboard the Apollo. (CofS)

1970, 19 November

Continental Liaison Offices (CLOs) established to supervise church affairs in their respective continental areas: United States; United Kingdom; Europe; Australia, New Zealand and Oceania (ANZO); and Africa. (CofS)

1970, 31.12.

Sir John Foster concluded his Inquiry on December 31, 1970, and submitted his written report a few months later. But Sir Keith Joseph, who had by that time succeeded Richard Crossman as Minister for Social Services, showed a strange reluctance to publish it or to disclose its contents.

After months of "waiting for Sir Keith", both MPs and newspapers began to evince a growing impatience.

A Daily Mail reporter who had somehow learned what was in the Foster Report wrote that the Inquiry's findings had infuriated senior Government health experts, who had been behind the ban against Scientologists. He said the report could damage Whitehall reputations.

In Parliament, too, demands were heard for public disclosure of Sir John's conclusions, based on his examination of Scientology and its activities. During the three years since the ban had been imposed, some Members, on their own initiative, had taken steps to learn the facts about the sect and its practices.

William Hamling, Labour MP for Woolwich West, had gone personally to Saint Hill Manor and had taken several courses in Scientology. He said that he had found them very useful and thereafter became a supporter of the movement. The interesting thing about Mr. Hamling was that he had been Private Secretary to Health Minister Robinson who had taken steps to bar foreign adherents from entering Britain. (Garrison: Hidden Story of Scientology, pg. 204/205)

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