Sea Org Recruitment poster From: aoshuk-shf@lineone.net Subject: Re: The Sea Org Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2008
Re: Sea Org Recruitment poster The Few The Deluded The Sea Org At least the Army pays for college in exchange for at least 4 years active duty.
Re: Sea Org Recruitment poster Hold up wait a minute... isnt that person who is on the recruitment poster our favorite scilon security guard from LA... FRENCHIE!!!!
Re: Sea Org Recruitment poster When you sign that recruit paper, then spend weeks getting rid of your stuff and connections, and show up at a Sea Org base, you think you are "in". Then after weeks of degrading bootcamp like activities, intended to turn you into a Sea Org member, they tell you you're not qualified unless __________ (fill in the blank with more scientology steps to complete before you are eligible). You are, of course, D-E-V-A-S-T-A-T-E-D!!!! You have, after all, ended your former life with the intention of being a Sea Org member for the rest of your life. You have nothing to go back to. So you are, not surprisingly, U-P-S-E-T. They try to mollify you with the phrase "MANY ARE CALLED. FEW ARE CHOSEN." and they encourage you to complete whatever further qualifying steps you are told you must do. You usually grovel and do them, if you can, so you can get back to "being on purpose" and becoming a Sea Org member. Then, if you join the Sea Org... and it doesn't work out... and you want to "route out"... and you DO route out... ...you cannot quote the same phrase of "FEW ARE CHOSEN" to indicate you just weren't up to the task of being a Sea Org member. You think you'll get a little sympathy. Instead, you are treated like a pathetic degraded being for the rest of your existence on earth. Sea Org members will vilify you and virtually spit on you... because you left them, you broke your vows, you didn't "make it go right"... and all manner of statements which contradict "and few are chosen". The purpose of the "many are called, few are chosen" wording is to make it sound like only the elite get in, only the most "OT". It makes it sound scarce and valuable to be a Sea Org member. And that's... the rest of the story.
Re: Sea Org Recruitment poster How would they even know if they were called? Don't they confiscate their cell phones?
Re: Sea Org Recruitment poster FRENCHIE, are you a security guard or a religious worker because you cant be both in the US!!!
Re: Sea Org Recruitment poster ICE = US Immigrations and Customs Inforcement To report any suspicious activity, please call 1-866-347-2423. Contacts (depending on where you are): ICE Office of Intelligence Contacts For Los Angeles reports: FIG LOS ANGELES Po Box 32789 Long Beach, CA 90832 Phone: 562-980-3255 E-mail: FIGLA@DHS.GOV
Re: Sea Org Recruitment poster omg I just came. Not a little. I just came a ton. My chair is soaking wet. That's completely him. 100% I'm sure of it.
Re: Sea Org Recruitment poster U.S. Customs and Border Protection Inspector’s Field Manual: http://www.ilrc.org/resources/CBP_IFM_Feb12008.pdf See chapter 15, section on R1 visa (Religious Worker visa)
Re: Sea Org Recruitment poster http://www.bsis.ca.gov/forms_pubs/pocket_guide.pdf Off topic, but while we're calling the authorities. He's also possibly not licensed as a security guard, so either way, footbullet for them! He can't be "acting" as a security guard and wearing a uniform, if he's not licensed by the state of CA! How to File a Complaint - California Department of Consumer Affairs Just to clarify: "If you want to submit a concern and remain anonymous we will not be able to assist you in resolving your issue. However, submitting an Anonymous Tip allows us to look into the matter"
Re: Sea Org Recruitment poster I was just going to say that! Isn't that copyright infringement? Call the Vatican and all the southern baptists you can think of! get all their lawyers on the phone. It's what Co$ would do after all.
Re: Sea Org Recruitment poster It's definitely him... look at the goofy floofed eyebrow he's got in the closeup and in the flyer.
Re: Sea Org Recruitment poster From: Freewinds <freewinds@freewinds.org> Subject: From the Freewinds - More on Recruitment - From: Ilanit Serrano To: Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 Please fill out this short questionnaire. First name: Last name: Address: Home phone: Work phone: Cell phone: E-mail address: 1. To your knowledge, are you qualified for the Sea Org? If not, or if you are just not sure, what is the specific actual or potential out-qual? 2. Would you like to be part of the elite again? 3. Do you want more information about the Sea Org? Thank you!
Re: Sea Org Recruitment poster It should be easy to determine whether or not they actually have returned as their "We Come Back" slogan says. Many sea-org and former sea-org members have passed on, have any of them reported back on post to serve the second leg of the billion year contract? Are sea-org contracts renegotiable after, say, 453 million years of service.
Re: Sea Org Recruitment poster From: AOSH UK <aoshuk@scientology.net> Subject: Make a difference!!! To: Date: Sunday, June 14, 2009
Re: Sea Org Recruitment poster So scientology is not only promoting, but endorsing violence against "opposing forces", such as protesters and Anonymous? Huh. I can think of many people here who could use this as evidence in a court of law right now. Thanks Pooks