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The Scientology organization has increasingly targeted poor countries such as Haiti in its recruitment efforts. Why would this money-hungry crime-cult be interested in one of the world's poorest countries? The answer: Because they want to bring Haitians in to the USA on "religious worker" visas to serve as unpaid laborers.
Quoting at length from
Scientology-affiliated newspaper the Tampa Bay
Informer:- Haiti, with its 75% unemployment rate, $15-$20.00 average
income per
week, 70% illiteracy, 10,000+ homeless in the capital and thousands of
children living on the streets; is visibly a country less blessed than
our own.
- Taking matters into their own hands, three of
Clearwater’s Scientology
Volunteer Ministers, Cary Goulston, Mike Campbell and Brad
Kugler—all
who have businesses and families to care for—decided to reach
outside
their comfort zone and give relief to Haiti. After months of
fundraising and preparation, they traveled to Haiti last month to
deliver enough Kenaf seeds (a fast growing plant that is an ideal food
and building source) to feed thousands of Haitians. Equally
important
are the educational tools the three provided to the people of Haiti.
These tools were developed by L. Ron Hubbard (the founder of
Scientology) to further assist them in reversing their unprecedented
rate of economic decline.
- Cary Goulston was so inspired by the technology developed
by Mr.
Hubbard that he has been studying them intently over the last year. In
his own words, he said, “I had to DO something. I
had to get it out
there. I had to disseminate. I have to help
people. After
discovering this technology, I got so super-charged, it was more
difficult to go back to my ‘real life’ and what I
had been doing
before. Once you know what you learn from the L. Ron Hubbard
books and
tapes, there is no other choice than to bring it to the people and
bring it large and loud.”
Originally from
Boston, Cary Goulston is a hardcore Scientologist who has been in the
cult since 1979. He serves the cult as a Field Staff Member (FSM),
which means that he actually receives a commission for every new person
he brings in to begin indoctrination. On the Facebook social networking
site, Goulston has created groups for the purpose of collecting money
for recruitment trips to such countries as Burkina Faso, Ghana, Haiti,
Morocco, and others. At the present time, Goulston's main efforts are
focused on Haiti, which is only an hour's flight south of his Florida
home. With his characteristic semi-literate hyperbole, Goulston floods
his Facebook "friends" with news about his Haiti activities. I will
quote extensively from these insane and mendacious messages.- Hey XXXXXX,
- Thanks much. FANTASTIC EXPANSION IS HAPPENING. Thanks for
being a part.
I hope to have news for you daily. One big thing happening now is with
Haiti. We are going back there with our Global Pioneers team to deliver
seminars to over 1,500 people. We are going for 1,500 hours of auditing
in one week and hopefully, that many starts. More incredible news. If
you know anyone that can assist, I am trying to get help so we can
leave in 1 1/2 weeks and this may be highlighted at a future Int
Management Event.
- Thanks VERY MUCH.
- Love,
- Cary
- 727 488 7988
- carybg@aol.com
- FRIENDS,
- I would like to introduce and welcome an incredible Power
House Pioneer
and thetan, Mr. Claude Reginal Jean. He is a key member of Global
Pioneers for Haiti. Reginald is the reason Haiti is such a success.
Thanks to Reggie, and despite 80% of the country out of work, and no
electricity most of the day, and no food, and many other barriers,
through his work, and help, we have introduced over 5,000 people to
Dianetics, gotten over 500 people started on Self Analysis and
Dianetics Extension Courses and started over 40 new Co-audit groups
since Nov. 2008. Reginald Jean is a true pioneer, and a very on purpose
dedicated Scientologist. Please give a big round of applause to our
friend and leader in Haiti.
- Love,
- Cary
- Dear Friends,
- We are going to Haiti to deliver seminars to 2,000. We need
some help
in terms of donations to cover our expenses since we are doing this
completely volunteer and count on donations to make this happen.
- We are going for a big big big expansion there. If you can
help, please
let me know. I surely can use it since we have to leave very soon.
- Write to me at carybg@aol.com
and I can send you more details.
- love,
- Cary
- INCREDIBLE NEWS!!!!
- My Haiti Dissemination Team (GLOBAL PIONEERS) is going to
Haiti with a
Film Crew to film our Haiti expansion to be shown at a future event.
- We plan to deliver seminars to 2,000 in 4 cities in one
week. This is a
huge opportunity to take our success around the world to help clear the
planet faster.
- STATS SO FAR IN HAITI SINCE NOV. 2008:
- * 6,000 New People Introduced to Dianetics
- * 500 plus Extension Course Starts & 50 completions
- * 50 New Dianetics Co-audit groups started.
- * 500 Children Introduced to Study Tech
- * Radio Shows reaching 3 million people.
- We need to go back to Haiti in 7 days. We will be giving a
week of
seminars on Dianetics and Self Analysis and we are lined up for getting
2,000 people for our seminars and in session. We need your help. We are
volunteers and are doing all this with no funding. We have to create
our own funding. The cost of our trip to Haiti will be around $5,000.
to fly to our team to two cities, hotel, car rental, food for seminar
attendees so they are sessionable, etc. This is an incredible
incredible opportunity to help export our success in Haiti around the
world.
- We need donations to make this happen.
- BIG COMMEND FROM GOLD AND FLAG FOR THOSE THAT HELP US PULL
THIS OFF!!!
- Can you please help us by donating to this cycle. Please
call me or write.
- 727 488 7988 carybg@aol.com
- AS A THANK YOU, THE PEOPLE WHO DONATE WILL RECEIVE:
- * A Commendation from Management
- * A video of our trip to Haiti
- * A photo album of our trip.
- * Thousands salvaged
- Much Love,
- Cary Goulston
- President
- Global Pioneers
- 727 488 7988
- 727 447 8004
- carybg@aol.com
Goulston has also
created a web site for the "Haiti Dianetics Center."Well, OK. What's the
evidence that Goulston is anything more than an overly-enthusiastic
do-gooder who merely wants to help these poor people?Longtime
anti-Scientology activist Jeff Jacobsen has done excellent
research on the Scientology organization's gaming of the "R-1 Religious
Worker" visa for US immigration. Scientology has a cadre of "ministers"
in a sort of paramilitary group called the "Sea Organization" or "Sea
Org." Sea Org members sign a "billion-year contract" of service to
Scientology, and for about $40 per week, barracks housing, and meagre
meals, perform a range of duties. Female Sea Org members are coerced
into having abortions; dissident or disaffected Sea Org members are
often sent to Scientology's carceral re-education gulag, the
"Rehabilitation Project Force" (RPF), where they may stay for a period
of months or even years.Jacobsen's
research is well worth examination. Here is the crux of the issue.- Why would a religious group need to bring in workers to the
United States? Why would the U.S. set up a special visa for such
workers? The Homeland Security office, in regards to religious workers
visas, states that “The applicant is entering the United
States solely to carry on the vocation of a minister of that
denomination, or, at the request of the organization, the applicant is
entering the United States to work in a religious vocation or
occupation for the denomination or for an organization affiliated with
the denomination, whether in a professional capacity or not.”
.... The U.S. has recently been revising the rules for such visas to
make them more strict in order to avoid fraud. Homeland Security states
that in 2005 about one-third of all R-1 applications were fraudulent.
.... The Church of Scientology wrote against making the rules tighter.
Glen Stilo, secretary of Scientology's Flag Services organization in
Clearwater, Florida, explained in a letter that he feared use of the
visas will be restricted to strictly religious duties. “A
small percentage of our religious order perform work at our retreat
that may not be considered 'religious functions,' such as
administrative work unique to the ministry section of our church, or
upkeep of church property and grounds. However, all of these religious
workers have taken lifelong vows, are performing functions in
accordance with our scriptures and ecclesiastical orders, and are
therefore working in accordance with their religious vocation
regardless of the type of work they perform at CSFSO.” Yes,
Scientology apparently needs to bring in foreigners to do menial labor.
Stilo goes on to complain about many issues regarding the new rule
proposals. One wonders why Scientology couldn't find laborers from its
members who are citizens of the U.S. so they could avoid all the
paperwork and hassle required to bring in overseas workers.
Jacobsen goes on
extensively with examples and personal stories of Scientology's
epidemic visa fraud, human trafficking, and human rights abuses in the
guise of "religion." The stories are quite harrowing, highly-detailed,
and very well-documented. Cary Goulston's plan
to make Haitians into Scientology "ministers" and grunt-workers is
frighteningly similar to Afro-Caribbean vodou traditions of zombies,
the dead or apparently-dead persons who come to back to "life," but
without speech or free will. They serve for years as laborers to the
priests or sorcerers who have enchanted them.Let's look again at
that clip from the Tampa Bay
Informer:- After months of
fundraising and preparation, they traveled to Haiti last month to
deliver enough Kenaf
seeds (a fast growing plant that is an
ideal food
and building source) to
feed thousands of Haitians. Equally important
are the educational tools the three provided to the people of Haiti.
These tools were developed by L. Ron Hubbard (the founder of
Scientology) to further assist them in reversing their unprecedented
rate of economic decline.
Kenaf, eh? That sounds
delicious. What's kenaf?- U.S.
consumers are likely to find kenaf fiber in carpet
backing and padding, a fiber mat in automobiles, roofing felt, fire
logs, and cardboard.
Copy
machine paper made
with kenaf and 30 percent post-consumer waste is also commercially
available in the United States. In Japan, commercial products made from
kenaf include hamburger
wrappers, fast-food containers, and wallpaper. -- US
Department of Agriculture
- Traditionally
cultivated for cordage
uses in
Africa and Asia, some kenaf is used by small pulp
mills
primarily in countries like China, India, and Thailand.... Since the
1960's, there has been increasing interest in kenaf as an annually
renewable source of fiber for the manufacture
of newsprint
and other pulp and paper products in the United States and other
countries. ... Meanwhile, kenaf fibers are presently entering the
market in soil-less
potting mixes, animal bedding, oil absorbents, grass and flower mats,
decorative fibers, and insulation. ... Oklahoma research
showed that kenaf leaf and petiole (non-stalk) portions of the plant
were readily
consumed by lambs...
Where kenaf is grown in home gardens for fiber, the more
tender upper leaves and shoots are sometimes eaten either raw or cooked. -- Purdue
University, Department of Horticulture
Well, it does appear
that kenaf COULD be eaten, or at least "the more tender upper leaves
and shoots" could be eaten. Nice of Cary and the boys to bring along a
few pounds of kenaf seeds. "Hey guys, plant this new vegetable. You're
going to love it." Meanwhile, dozens or hundreds of curious
people attend Goulston's Dianetics session in hopes of
finding some way out of their poverty and desperation, and
some few are groomed into accepting the idea of coming to the USA to
serve as "ministers." To people living minute-by-minute on the
knife-edge of life and death, this might sound like an attractive offer.Please visit Jeff
Jacobsen's site for comprehensive and exceptionally well-documented
research on the Scientology organization's visa fraud and human
trafficking activities. It is shocking that US federal authorities
haven't yet cracked down on the cult, but if enough people bring these
issues to their attention, perhaps they will do something.More information:
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Then how come they sued people for disseminating LRH works in the past? Isn't that what we're doing?
1) An area where up to 2000 people can live and learn about scientology (of course they will have to work and learn in order to stay).
2) A plant, which can partially be eaten, but mostly is mostly comprised of a fibre used in the production of some of the manufactured products which we use the most in western civilization.
3) A permit to ship people back and forth to Haiti.
What happens if they start supplying industry with these products?
What happens if they start playing up the green angle on this?
I mean my god, pulp and paper? Think of the trees we could save while we unknowingly hand over the millions Sci needs to keep the right people paid in order to maintain this little empire. And it would all be played up like some huge humanitarian aid effort complete with videos of the happy little children in Haiti. But we all know that behind the scenes it will be Int Base all over again.
Could they be used to illegally send Americans or Canadians for that matter, to Haiti without a trace? (I don't know a thing about visas or how they work.)
Humanitarian Aid + Pulp alternative + Far off country no one pays much attention to particular details of = Scary as hell
Hubbard talked about regrouping in other countries if things got too hot. How long before this becomes a base?
What is going on in Africa?