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What an amazing story.

I was only making $5.50 an hour as a full Electronic Engineer that year. Started five years earlier at $3.65. Candy bars were $.35. When I started in the Sea Org two years later our allowance was $17.20 per week. Inflation.

On the other hand, you could make 9% on a CD if you held it for 5 years. A regular checking account made 5% interest. Buying a house was an impossible dream for almost everyone. I was living in a rat-bag studio apartment on Bush Street in San Francisco for $165 per month. Should have bought gold.

I did buy a nice Nikon F2AS that sold for almost its buy price 25 years later. I had some of those massive lenses too, and a full slide duplication setup. Gold Security threw it all in the dumpster one time when I was away working at an event, but Dumpster Diver Leroy rescued it. (Byron Turner was Leroy's real name, he played one of the PCs in the original TR4 "The Professional TR Course". The one who says "I've never been able to understand a single thing you've said! to Dan Koon)

Thanks for sharing, Val.

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Geoff Levin's avatar

So much secrecy about this Guardian Office crime. Thank you Val for shedding some light on a criminal activity that will forever stain Scientology’s history..

Regarding your husband. The fact is that almost none of Scientology auditing therapy or training wisdoms actually work because it’s based on Hubbard’s half baked plagiarism of earlier mental health therapies.

So Mark’s serious mental disabilities were not handled, although I’m sure he thought he was “just fine”. Scientology does not address the issues they promise to handle. So those issues they had before joining Scientology are still there. As a result members are dangerous because they think they are sane when they are brainwashed. Their issues are papered over until they leave and recognize they have much personal work to do. Great article Val.

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