Jesse Prince hires attorney Earle Cooley to handle RTC’s
suit against David Mayo’s group, Advance Ability Center. When
Mayo left Scientology he took nothing with him, so when he started his group,
he had to re-write the NOTS materials from his memory. This was easy for him
to do since he was the one who had written all of the NOTS materials when he
was in the church.
RTC infiltrated Mayo’s group and committed the crime of breaking and
entering to obtain a copy of Mayo’s rewritten NOTS materials. These
materials were then evidence in the copyright lawsuit that RTC brought against
Mayo.
Attorney Cooley knew that RTC obtained Mayo’s rewritten NOTS materials
illegally. In preparing Jesse Prince to take the stand in this case, Cooley
advised Jesse to lie about how RTC got Mayo’s materials. Cooley told Jesse
to testify under oath that someone had dropped the materials off on the front
steps. (Criminal Time Track:
Issue III, (27, 38,
39, 42))
Julie Christofferson is awarded 39 million in damages in her lawsuit
against the Church.
The court found the Church guilty of practicing “Fair Game”
against her and awarded her damages. Miscavige was personally managing the
case. David orders all Scientologists to Portland for the Portland Crusade.
Several months later a judge ruled it a mistrial. (Criminal Time Track:
Issue III, (26))
Miscavige and Jesse Prince are pals at this time and DM confides to Jesse
that they did not want LRH appearing in court. DM tells Jesse there’s some
things about LRH you just don’t know and you have got to grow up and know
something, that LRH is mentally unstable. (Criminal Time Track:
Issue III, (40))
Also, Rick Aznaran was up at Creston once and he told Jesse
that he could hear Ron screaming at thetans late at night when he was there.
The servants were also aware of this.
Ron was heavily medicated with drugs from Dr. Denk, like valium and
tranquilizers. Rick opened the medicine drawer and was surprised to find every
kind of drug imaginable.
Jesse says that LRH was having Denk assist him with research. Denk provided
any drug LRH wanted and LRH was being the guinea pig. Dennis Erlich
claims to have met a guy who was also bringing cocaine, marijuana and LSD to
LRH in Creston. (Criminal Time Track:
Issue III, (40))
A black operation is begun to physically attack witnesses for government
litigation against the Church, and other “enemies.” The operatives have
the code name “The Minutemen.” Miscavige and Rathbun would say to Eugene
Ingram, wouldn’t it be nice if so and so got beat up. Ingram would
assign one or two of his operatives to do it. (Criminal Time Track:
Issue III, (14, 38))
One such vigilante was sent to attack expelled Scientologist, Bent Corydon.
A Mexican Scientologist was severely beaten up. There are many others, some
of whom appear on this time track. (Criminal Time Track:
Issue III, (13, 41))
Scientology lawyer Paul B. Johnson is brought to trial in Oralndo for allegedly bribing Hillsborough County commissioners to
favor his client, Hubbard Construction Company. Johnson is later defended by F. Lee Bailey.
(Brief History of Scientology in Clearwater)
Flo Barnett receives several auditing sessions from Julie Mayo and calls
her friend Joyce Stephenson. Joyce says she was doing well and almost sounded
like her old self again.
Sometime in 1985, Michelle Miscavige visits Flo and unleashed a tirade
against her such as “You are never going to get better until you get back
into the Church”, etc.
Jesse Prince says that DM was personally running the intelligence
operatives who were doing black operations on Flo. Just before her death
in September, Flo had an argument with DM and threatened to go public with
information she had about his black operations against her and to sue
Scientology. (Criminal Time Track:
Issue III, (38))
Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre Düsseldorf, Germany founded. (CofS)
Church of Scientology of Monza, Italy founded. (CofS)
Opening of the ninth Continental Liaison Office, CLO Italy, in
Milano. (CofS)
Suspicious Death: David Miscavige’s mother-in-law, Flo Barnett,
dies of 2 shots in the chest with a rifle and then one to the head. Although
there were no powder burns or marks on her body, this event is called a “suicide”.
Vicki Aznaran says DM’s comment upon her death was “the bitch got
what she deserved”. (Criminal Time Track:
Issue III, (22, 30,
73))
International Association of Scientologists Freedom Medal instituted by the
International Association of Scientologists to acknowledge outstanding
contributions toward the betterment of life and preservation of freedom on
Earth. The first winners: Rev. Edgar Koons, Dr. Franklin Littell and
Scientologists Jeff Pomerantz, Michel Raoust and Barbara Ayash. (CofS)
Library of Congress records show that: CSI copyrights their squirrel
version of Dianetics The Modern Science of Mental Health. (Criminal Time Track:
Issue III, (68))
Clear Certainty Rundown released. (CofS)
DM says an ASI staff member held a power of attorney from LRH and they
conducted almost all of his business affairs without need of his direction or
personal approval.
According to DM, this is the only communication received from LRH since
1984. It was a 5 minute tape wherein he gave his New Year’s greetings and
announced a breakthrough in his researches. (Criminal Time Track:
Issue III, (38))
Note: Ron’s voice is shaky in this tape – something is wrong.
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