tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715832048424691221.post8237568488108157982..comments2023-04-11T01:20:10.628-07:00Comments on The California Employment Law Blog: Headley v. Church of Scientology: Forced Labor Claims v. Church of Scientology Fail Because Plaintiffs Could Have Left ChurchSteven G. Pearlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09940379744840470137noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8715832048424691221.post-8748675758244243892012-08-15T14:55:48.256-07:002012-08-15T14:55:48.256-07:00Nice neat little summary of the case.
Someday all...Nice neat little summary of the case.<br /><br />Someday all of L. Ron Hubbard's private despatch traffic, is released, that would be helpful.<br /><br />One private Hubbard despatch, specifially to Luten Taylor, a Sea Org member holding the "Senior Recruitment Officer" position, it's a Hubbard writing which details that Recruitment personnel for the Sea Org must give adequate reality to new recruits of the rigors of Sea Org life.<br /><br />I run the 866-XSEAORG toll free advice line, and even this year, the church of Scientology's Recruitment Officers for the Sea Org are chronically underplaying the rigors of the Sea Org lifetime staff commitment. <br /><br />Thanks for the great detailed legal layout.<br /><br />Scientology won't tell the dirty details of staff life, and it takes ex members to keep updating the outside world of the conditions.<br /><br />Village Voice editor Tony Ortega is my pick of the best coverage up to the minute on Scientology, for family wishing the latest from all things Scientology.<br /><br />I help give parents and family reality on Sea Org life, so as to advise new Sea Org potential recruits, free.<br /><br />I've found, in the 4 years of running the toll free 866-XSEAORG number, that the majority of people simply wise up quickly, and compare the bold positive claims of Sea Org life, to the realities of the Catch 22 and over pressure lifestyle; which results in new recruits quitting on their own, without any need to "help" them see how bad it really is.<br /><br />They see how bad it is, and get out quit, overwhelmingly. <br /><br />Those who stick it out for a couple decades, to varying degrees feel betrayed, once they find that the movement is not achieving its grand claimed goals. <br /><br />Chuck Beatty<br />ex Sea Org (1975-2003) chuckbeatty77https://www.blogger.com/profile/13969577364769094378noreply@blogger.com