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1989

The IRS won against Scientology in Hernandez v Commissioner, 490 U.S. 680 (1989). The IRS denial of tax exemption is upheld by the court. (Criminal Time Track: Issue III)


First groups formed in East Germany, Panama and South Korea. (CofS)


U.S. Magistrate Paul Game unseals the 1986 files, sayingthat they were sealed without following federal rules for closure that allow ten days for response.

Tax case is filed in US District court in Tampa (IRS v.Church of Scientology Flag Service Org, Inc.), seeking financial records to determine if they've been involved in commercial operations which should be taxed. The inquiry concerns 1985, 1986, and 1987. (Brief History of Scientology in Clearwater)

1989, 3.1.

The probate court ordered distribution of the estate of LRH, including ownership of various interests in the Advanced Technology.

A Decree of Distribution is issued by the probate court, the remaining assets of LRH’s estate, including all of the copyrights to LRH’s works have been transferred to Norman Starkey, Trustee of Authors Family Trust-B. (Criminal Time Track: Issue III)

1989, 28.1.

Norman Starkey files an Affidavit of Executor, stating that the estate of LRH has been fully administered. Pursuant to the Decree of Distribution issued by the probate court, the remaining assets of the estate, including all of the copyrights to LRH’s works have been transferred to Norman Starkey Trustee of Authors Family Trust-B. (A list of Ron’s works is attached.) (Criminal Time Track: Issue III)

1989, 30.1.

Attorney Sherman Lenske files a Fictitious Business Name Statement for "Norman Starkey as Trustee of Author’s Family Trust-B". The Fictitious Business Name being filed is "L. Ron Hubbard Library" located at 6515 Sunset Blvd, Suite 202, Los Angeles, Ca 90028. (Criminal Time Track: Issue III, (63, 64))

1989, 14.2.

Recorded in the Assignments and Documentation Division of the US Copyright Office: transfer of ownership of LRH copyrighted works from the estate to the Trustee Norman Starkey. (Criminal Time Track: Issue III)

1989, 13 March 

Advanced Organization Saint Hill United Kingdom and the Church of Scientology Hamburg (Germany) were formally acknowledged for achieving the size of old Saint Hill at the annual celebration of L. Ron Hubbard’s birthday. (CofS)

1989, 13 May 

The Flag Command Bureaux moved to the newly renovated Hollywood Guaranty Building, a twelve-story office building exclusively for international Scientology management and training of church executives from around the world. (CofS)

1989, June

June -- Pinellas County tells the church that if it does not pay its tax bill for 1986, five of its twelve properties in downtown Clearwater will be auctioned to the highest bidders. (Brief History of Scientology in Clearwater)

1989, July

Vaughn and Stacy Young leave the S.O. (Criminal Time Track: Issue III)


The California Court of Appeal upheld the ruling in the Larry Wollersheim case, repeating the earlier court’s statement that he had been subjected to the Church’s Fair Game policy. However, the award was adjusted to 2.5 million. (Criminal Time Track: Issue III)


July -- Scientology asks a federal judge to jail, fine and make Margery Wakefield repay $240,000 from an out-of-court settlement for talking to reporters and talk-show hosts. The settlement was supposed to lay to rest her charges against Scientology of fraud, breach of contract, false imprisonment, and practicing medicine without a license. Within the settlement, Wakefield was to receive $200,000, but was gagged from even talking about the amount of the settlement. 

In interviews aired on WUSF-FM Tampa and WMNF-FM Tampa (both are public radio stations), the $200,000 amount was disclosed. Wakefield did not know why Scientology was asking for another $40,000. 

She also discussed the secret Operational Thetan upper training levels of Scientology, which are not discussed in any of Scientology's introductory "public" material. (Brief History of Scientology in Clearwater)


Clearwater Chamber of Commerce president David Stone reacts to the church's announcement that they plan to build a $1-million Scientology museum downtown: "I certainly don't view it as any kind of an asset to the community." (Brief overview of Scientology's interaction with Clearwater Florida)

1989, summer

Scientology hires private investigators to investigate the personal lives (and, as L. Ron Hubbard's theories on "suppressives" would have it, the "crimes") of senior IRS officials involved in the ongoing Scientology litigation.

According to Octavio Pena, a private investigator in Fort Lee, N.J., a Scientologist identifying himself as Ben Shaw visits him in the summer of 1989 to explain that the church was concerned about IRS corruption and would pay $1 million for Pena to investigate IRS officials. Pena refuses.

Two more PIs, Michael L. Shomers and Thomas J. Krywucki work for Scientology for at least 18 months in 1990 and 1991. Working from his Maryland office, Shomers sets up a phony operation, the Washington News Bureau, to pose as a reporter and gather information about church critics. He infiltrates IRS conferences to gather information about officials who might be skipping meetings, drinking too much or having affairs. Scientology lawyer Kendrick Moxon - one of those cited in the Snow White scandal in 1979 - admits the use of private investigators but claims that they are needed to counter lies spread by "rogue government agents". Ref: New York Times, 9 March 1997, (Timeline of Scientology versus the IRS)

1989, August

Clearwater: More City Commission hearings on Scientology. Again, the church attempts to shut them down, but fails. (Brief History of Scientology in Clearwater)

Scientology is in court with the county over $4.5-million in unpaid back taxes, which Scientology refuses to pay. Clearwater's 1990 budget is $113.5-million, $17.1-million of which is raised through property taxes. (Brief overview of Scientology's interaction with Clearwater Florida)

1989, October 

  • Church of Scientology of Hanover, Germany founded.
  • Church of Scientology of Atlanta, Georgia founded.
  • The Professional TR Course released with Clay Table Processing on communication. (CofS)

October -- Secrecy order lifted in Scientology tax case.

The Supreme Court refuses to revive a copyright lawsuit over an unauthorized biography of L. Ron Hubbard by Jon Atack; the justices let stand a decision throwing out allegations of copyright infringement against the publisher. (Brief History of Scientology in Clearwater)

1989, 6 October 

Completion and official opening of the Saint Hill Castle, a college for Scientology on the grounds of Saint Hill Manor, first envisioned and designed by L. Ron Hubbard in 1965. The first castle to be built in England for fifty-nine years, it was inspired by other historic castles, particularly an eleventh-century Norman castle at Tonbridge, Kent. It provides greatly expanded facilities for the Advanced Organization and Saint Hill UK and Saint Hill Foundation. (CofS)

IAS Freedom Medals awarded to Scientologists Judy Norton-Taylor, Nicky Hopkins and Boris Levitsky at the annual IAS Convention held at Saint Hill Castle in England. (CofS)

1989, December 

The Narconon Chilocco New Life Center, located on 167 acres on the Great Plains of Oklahoma, began delivery of the Narconon program. It is the largest drug rehabilitation center of any kind in the world. (CofS)


Five local companies sue the CoS for more than $127,000, claiming that the organization has failed to pay its bills for work and construction equipment. Besides these lawsuits, the Scientologists have settled five others in the previous two years from companies that claimed they were owed more than $39,000 for items ranging from travel services to construction materials.

Companies involved in suit:

  • APG Electric, Inc. (claims it is owed $35,391 plus interest for electrical work at the Sandcastle and Coachman buildings)
  • J.R. Industrial contractors (construction bills)
  • Twincraft, Inc. (specialized toiletry items)
  • Sun Services of America (laundry equipment)
  • Bill Byington and Associates (remodeling work in Coachman building)

In one of the above court cases, records showed a 1987 credit statement for the organization that listed "Estimated annual sales" of more than $90-million. This was apparently the first time such information was made public, according to the Times. The 1987 statement also listed estimated annual purchases of $13-million. (Brief overview of Scientology's interaction with Clearwater Florida)

1989, 16.12.

The precise target of the FBI raid in 1977 was the Snow White program in the Intelligence Bureau of the G.O. It is CSI’s contention that it has disassociated itself from the criminals in the G.O. This is untrue. Grace Marie Haddy worked for USGO Intelligence Bureau. A non-existence formula on this date from Grace Marie Haddy, as Snow White Programs Chief OSA US, shows that she is still on staff and also that Snow White is still being done. (Criminal Time Track: Issue III, (30))

Also, a Scientologist lawyer, Kendrick Moxon, was an unindicted co-conspirator in the FBI raid and he is still on staff and working for Miscavige. Two more former GO intelligence personnel are Gary Klinger and Jeff Schreiber, and they continue doing intelligence work for RTC. Two of the people who went to jail, Henning Heldt and Jane Kember, are back working undercover for OSA. (Criminal Time Track: Issue III, (13, 14, 22, 30, 39, 41, 42, 76))

In an affidavit dated 17 Feb 1994, David Miscavige commits perjury by saying:

“Today, none of the individuals involved in the criminal activities of the Guardian’s Office are serving on the staff of any organization within the church hierarchy.”

Another lie from Miscavige in the same affidavit:

“To further ensure that the old GO influence was completely terminated, all Guardian Orders, the non-standard issues which GO staff followed instead of Mr. Hubbard’s policies, were cancelled.”

In 1997 Heber Jentzsch, President of the Church, filed a copy of his hat checksheet in a court case in Spain. It contains Guardians Orders. (Criminal Time Track: Issue III, (33, 34))

You have now seen enough criminal black intelligence operations by RTC on this time track to know that these criminal activities did not stop.

Note: This is very important:

Miscavige says his reason for dismantling the GO was that the GO had crimes. Yet, the criminal activity did not stop. DM continued it and he and RTC and OSA are every bit as criminal as the GO ever was.

That proves it was not the real reason for disbanding the G.O.

Disbanding the Guardian’s Office because of their crimes is Miscavige’s cover story. It is not the real reason.

The real reason was that he and others conspired to seize all of Scientology. And the Guardian’s Office was what stood in his way. That was his real motivation in disbanding it.

Why did Miscavige want to seize Scientology?

He is not a humanitarian interested in Clearing the planet. His excessively high prices bar the majority of people from services. Also proving it is lawsuits brought on splinter groups that were not squirreling the tech. He does not care about the tech. His squirreling proves that.

Being suppressive, he is not there to make OTs: In 19 years since the release of OT 7, not one valid completion yet.

Look at the overt products of OT 7 & 8. Many OT 7 & 8 deaths and psychotic breaks. The squirreling of OT 7 & 8 into unworkability– we cannot give the confidential details here.

The honest staff on the Freewinds knows that no one made the grade on OT 8.

  • Added time – "Before releasing OT 9 all orgs have to be St Hill size first."
  • Added time – "Before releasing OT 9 we have to handle the suppression on the planet first."

Above all, look at his statistics on making theta clears. Zero. Not one.

He wanted to seize it so he could get rich by helping SPs prevent anyone becoming OT.

The aims of Scientology: A world without insanity, criminality and war…,

Miscavige and his co-conspirators are criminals. Criminals are not going to make a world without criminals.

If the church is going to do that, then it better start by ridding itself of Miscavige & friends:

HCOB 27 September 1966 The Antisocial Personality The Anti-Scientologist:

"Unless we can detect the social personality and hold him safe from undue restraint and detect also the antisocial and restrain him, our society will go on suffering from insanity, criminality and war….."

"Of all of our technical skills, such differentiation ranks the highest since, failing, no other skill can continue, as the base on which it operates – civilization – will not be here to continue it."

So, being able to identify SPs is not some minor thing. It is our top technical skill!

If we cannot identify who is an antisocial personality and restrain him

THEN WE ARE NOT GOING TO ACHIEVE THE AIMS OF SCIENTOLOGY (Criminal Time Track: Issue III)

1989, 28 December 

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

 

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