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Int. Finance Network "saving the bacon for Scn."

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cultxpt

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Dec 28, 2006, 4:18:37 AM12/28/06
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WDC SEC ED 199, 3 August 1982 talks about Int. Finance Network "saving
the bacon for Scn. If this entity had not been established, Scn would
have been wipe out."

Anyone know anything about Int. Finance Network?

It also says weekly collections are running about $650,000 per week.

SME

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Dec 28, 2006, 4:58:53 AM12/28/06
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Yes, it was run by Wendel Reynolds then and was responsible for many,
many abuses of others to "find and handle" their "financial crimes"
against scientology. They were the ones at that famous San Francisco
mission holders conference (spoken about in the book "A Piece of Blue
Sky") who helped DM declare, sec check and/or extort money out of the
mission holders. They had a mission to actually get people jailed for
"financial crimes" against scientology so that heads could be put on
pikes to scare others into toeing the line. It did not even matter if
the person was innocent, they just wanted "examples". And a "financial
crime" was anything at all that Hubbard/DM considered took money away
from churchs of scientology and thus to Hubbard/management as well.
Their methods of threats, physical abuse, screaming, "gang bang sec
checks" and the like were used against anyone and everyone who DM et al
considered were financially "ripping off orgs or LRH". They were often
"the enforcers" of so many of the abuses then. WDC was nothing but a
front. It was not a separate body of people who somehow "oversaw"
management and the like. They were in fact the same people as were then
in management, mostly from CMO Int. WDC EDs were either hidden Hubbard
orders or issues from whomever was so authorized to write them at the
time under authority of Hubbard and/or DM. The only "bacon they saved"
was the continued flow of millions to Hubbard and to "Sea Org Reserves"
controlled by DM and his people.

The Int Finance Network was really the more visable and darker side of
that whole plan to take over everything in scientology. They were for
the most part "the face" of what people saw as enforcing "financial
policy". But they were controlled and secretly run by DM and his crew.

By the way, I'd love to see a copy of that WDC ED if you would not mind
sending it to me.

SME

Skipper

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Dec 28, 2006, 5:06:56 AM12/28/06
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In article <1167281933....@h40g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>, SME
<larrybr...@aol.com> wrote:

AND they wore black uniforms that made them look like the SS storm
troopers they were emulating.

rockyslammer

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Dec 28, 2006, 6:00:47 AM12/28/06
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SME
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> AND they wore black uniforms that made them look like the SS storm
> troopers they were emulating.
> >


AND those snazzy daggers!

antisectes

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Dec 28, 2006, 8:51:10 AM12/28/06
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I stigmatized their stoopid rules in my book La Secte, telling how I got
a series of phone calls from the "International Finance Police" when I
was the Lyon org CO. A brainwashed guy called me at night, telling me
"International Finance Police..." - since I was already very opposed to
these new categories of rulers in scientology, I answered as if I did
not know what, and said something like "Oh No, we are not the
Police..."; this poor mechanical semi-human recorder called back three
ou four times in a row, with the same "International Fina,nce Police",
and each time, I answered the smae "Oh no, there is no police here... "

r

Android Cat

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Dec 28, 2006, 3:02:36 PM12/28/06
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antisectes wrote:

> Skipper wrote:
>>
>> AND they wore black uniforms that made them look like the SS storm
>> troopers they were emulating.
>
> I stigmatized their stoopid rules in my book La Secte, telling how I
> got a series of phone calls from the "International Finance Police"
> when I was the Lyon org CO. A brainwashed guy called me at night,
> telling me "International Finance Police..." - since I was already
> very opposed to these new categories of rulers in scientology, I
> answered as if I did not know what, and said something like "Oh No,
> we are not the Police..."; this poor mechanical semi-human recorder
> called back three ou four times in a row, with the same
> "International Fina,nce Police", and each time, I answered the smae "Oh
> no, there is no police here... "

It sounds like things were rapidly sliding down the Respect and Power
Scales. The Economic Distribution and Information Scales were out of wack
too.

http://www.archive.org/details.php?identifier=Despotis1946

I doubt things in Scientology were *ever* far from despotism, but I can see
how some people might look back on before the change for the even worse as
some kind of Golden Age. (Not to be confused with DM's "Golden" 5 year
plans to grab cash, degrade experienced members and bring them back in for
idiology tuning.)

--
Ron of that ilk.


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