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I don’t think it is mentioned, what was going on regarding how Whitney was being handled by her Ethics officer and her Case Supervisor for her auditing. The ethics officer must have labeled her PTS(potential trouble source) and her CS must have also acted according to policy, and would not have allowed her to get further auditing, other than perhaps a PTS Rundown.

The idea that Whitney had to to be connected to a suppressive person had to be introduced to her, exacerbating all the other wrong indications of why she was having physical problems.

This is in essence, “extreme gas-lighting”, guaranteed to drive a person to suicide.

I have subjective experiences with this. For three years my state of mind was similar to Whitney’s. I had an easily fixable medical condition which got immediately fixed AFTER I left Scientology.

It was the cult medical practitioners and Scientology staff who almost caused me to end it all.

“Scientology Kills” is not a hyperbole, it’s very accurate.

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I feel SO glad you're here, Geoff, but I relate how you felt.

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Minkoff's disdain for proper medical and psychological care needs quick action from the Florida Board of Medicine. Quick action in that venue amounts to years long investigation and then often protracted negotiations over punishments. There is nice info on Minkoff's 2001 suspension, but no other complaints.

https://mqa-internet.doh.state.fl.us/MQASearchServices/HealthcareProviders/Details?LicInd=47706&ProCde=1501

I do wonder when and where Minky's actions relating to Whitney Mills will be addressed. So far, Minky is practicing 'medicine' and his inability to practice simple, non-psychological medicine is dangerous.

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I hope the medical board reviewing this takes action quickly. No doubt there are countless Scn's being treated (mistreated) by Minkoff. He is so well known he has celebrity status. The church uses him frequently. The next SCN disaster is around the corner if someone does not shut him down.

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This is such valuable vital info to judge Scientology's current deadly quackery thinking influencing a Doctor's patient.

Lesson: Never go to "Scientology" "in good standing" doctors. Go to "wog" doctors, and go to emergency wards if in Los Angeles, with emergencies and for the best quick advice.

Scientologists who go spinny mentally, just go to a hospital emergency ward, forget all your Hubbard regulations and Hubbard penalties.

It's the best thing in the world to become the Hubbard quackery deemed "illegal pc" category.

When you become an "illegal pc" in the eyes of the lying Hubbard quackery cult, you've factually made a huge correct decision in life, and you return to normal medical practices that will benefit you.

Say good riddance to Hubbard's quackery prejudices that will harm you. See real doctors and hospitals.

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Love the update, Minkoff, not so much. I can't imagine the pain Ms. Mills is going through, but I honor her tenacity and intend she prevails.

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