<larrybren12
...@aol.com> wrote:
> 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
AND they wore black uniforms that made them look like the SS storm > cultxpt wrote:
> > 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.