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THE ELLIOTT STUDY OF THE
JFK/RFK/MLK/JFK.JR
ASSASSINATION PLOTS
by
Jonathan Lee Elliott
Delray Beach, Florida 2005-2010
Los Angeles 2010-2015
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I would like to acknowledge the work of Andreas
Held-Lund in Norway for his work detailing the
atrocities of Scientology with his website Xenu.net.
Andreas provided the key data involved with the
handwriting analysis in this case and I owe a great
debt of thanks to his tireless efforts to expose the
insidious and terrible nature of Scientology and
it’s prolific harms in our society.
Preface
It is my sincere hope that this report will
clear up forty five years of misconceptions
regarding the Kennedy case.
It is my belief that
the handwriting study itself is the first and only
piece of credible evidence in the entire history of
the investigation and that even a cursory review of
its details will convince even the most naïve of
laymen as to the truth about the tragedies I
recollect in this volume.
“Certain elements of law enforcement, the
judiciary and big business have combined to
permit these underworld businessmen to continue
to operate.“
The Enemy Within, by Robert F. Kennedy, Popular Library N.Y., 1960
Since the moment of the tragic events of
November 23, 1963 people all over the world have
speculated and theorized as to the nature and
possibility that a conspiracy existed to kill a
president of the United States of America and at
the same time wipe out any knowledge of the
conspiracy within the constructs of government,
intelligence services, U.S. Armed Forces and the
media as well.
The information shared within these pages is
new to the world.
During the two term
administration of George Bush, Jr. a large
portion of these documents were presented to the
Southern Florida District Court, the 11th Circuit
Court of Appeals and finally the U.S. Supreme
Court as evidence in the case of “Jonathan
Elliott d.b.a. ‘Evolve Talent Agency’ vs. The
Church of Scientology, International et. al.”
The most salient and pertinent details involving
the allegations against the Church of
Scientology (as far as the Kennedy
Assassinations are concerned), were struck from
the public record and removed forever from the
historic perspective of the courts reasoning.
The Case against the Church of Scientology
International began as a Sherman Act issue and
progressed into issues involving the
preservation of American civil rights and the
democratic process of political action in our
country.
The Sherman Act is the portion of
American jurisprudence dedicated to protecting
our society from monopoly and conspiracy to
restrain trade.
The initial charges against the Church of
Scientology International involved violations of
the Sherman act; the suit contended that
scientology had become so determined to pursue
credibility through the media of entertainment
that over the last half century they had taken
control over the entire process of hiring and
scheduling in the commercial/television/film and
advertising domains.
In the course of my legal challenge against
Scientology, it was necessary to research the
long history of legal battles they have fought.
In fact, Scientology has been sued all over the
world by individuals and businesses struggling
for their survival against a complex corporate
entity with a nearly endless supply of political
and legal clout protecting its people from the
consequences of its own turmoil.
The strangest part of this history is that
it did not come about by following the news
reports, tainted by what Hubbard called “spin.”
It did not come about from the millions of pages
written by researchers who dedicated most of
their lives to unraveling the subtleties and
consistent inconsistencies that penetrated the
facts regarding these assassinations.
No, in
contrast to how much of the subject matter on
these cases has been collected; the men and
women who culled through the Warren Commission,
the discovery of the true nature and identity
of the assassin responsible for the deaths of
JFK/RFK/MLK was revealed by following the trail
of the assassin – and it was found in the cases
forged through the judiciary one at a time until
the conflict was pinpointed to an exact place
and time – the original raid on his
headquarters.
Robert F. Kennedy was most correct.
Many
elements did combine; but it was more than the
simple stations of law enforcement, the
judiciary and organized crime; it was a newly
formed religious order that had penetrated
into the full range of intelligence services
operating throughout the United States and
abroad.
They recruited them, assembled them,
put them together.
They were not
assassinations, they were the act of a magician,
they were disappearing acts.
I am not writing this as an assault on
religion.
It is not meant to be that.
Although
it is a vicious, sadistic cult that cannot be
considered a religion, there is no reason to
believe it cannot change, that someday new
leadership will challenge the ideology of it’s
founder and bring them to a new level of
understanding; every thousand years or so it
happens; it’s called reformation; and while I
believed it could be accomplished in my
lifetime, I no longer believe that.
I believe
it may take civil war against them to finally
understand the need for true change in their
orders.
I certainly hope not; but the killer
himself believes he would be the trigger of the
final war.
I wrote this as a guidebook for intelligence
services, for Presidents, foreign leadership,
policeman (bought and paid for by him). It is
meant for the moment they arrive, the cowboys in
white hats, ready to kill, ready to threaten the
judiciary to get their way, ready to threaten a
President to come to terms with their order; I
wrote this so intelligence services would be
ready to fight for the rights of the individuals
who live apart from their order; who cannot find
order in their lives; who are denied order by
their religion.
I wrote this so they could come
to an understanding that they must act, they
must not give in to the religious order’s
ultimate weapon – fear.
It is the simple
logic set of a killer who understood the
viciousness of man and was willing to teach it.
Now, let’s meet him.
CHAPTER 2: Brass knuckles and submachine guns
Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (March 13, 1911 –
January 24, 1986), better known as L. Ron
Hubbard, founded the Church of Scientology in
December 1953.
Hubbard, his wife Mary, along
with John Galusha are listed as trustees in the
original certificate of incorporation.
John Galusha’s wife Millie worked for Lyndon
Johnson as his personal secretary and later went
to work for Hubbard as his assistant.
L. Ron
Hubbard was a man who understood the nature and
flow of political power and made it his personal
business to stay on top of that power.
political blackmail, espionage, burglary Inter
alia were tools of the trade to extend this
power and influence into government.
L. Ron Hubbard served in the United States
Navy from 1941 to 1945 and his service records
detail a number of confrontations with
commanding officers. He was once reprimanded for
filing records in the wrong department.
He was
reprimanded for shelling a hotel in Mexico that
was not in hostile territory.
he was considered
temperamental and unfit to command. But Hubbard
dreamed of being on the front line of combat and
applied for a position at the front.
he was
denied because of his physical condition.
Perhaps scientology was Hubbard’s way of
realizing his dream, commanding his own army,
leading his troops through battles of his own
contrivance.
one thing is for certain, l. ron
Hubbard in his works and in his whimsy brought
war to the doorstep of America
and America has
never been the same since.
Whether Hubbard felt rebuked by Kennedy or
simply wanted him out of the way to take power
is unclear.
1963.
The confrontation began in January
"'Such an office as yours receives a flood of
letters from fakes, crackpots and would-be
wonderworkers. This is not such a letter,'
Hubbard wrote to Kennedy. He offered to counsel
U.S. astronauts for $25 an hour, saying he could
increase their IQs and stamina.
Hubbard did not get the warm welcome he hoped
for from Kennedy.
Apparently believing that
Hubbard might pose a security threat to the
president, a White House aide wrote a January
1963 memo saying, "Final disposition:
respectfully referred to the protective research
section" of the U.S. Secret Service, said Maura
Porter a Kennedy Library staff member.
Kennedy later sent an indirect answer,
Hubbard believed, when the Food and Drug
Administration raided the Church of Scientology
in Washington, D.C., and seized all its 'EMeters' - a device like a lie detector used by
church counselors."
1
"Scientologists protested that seizing their
meters and books was a form of 'religious
persecution,' and they referred to the incident
afterwards as the 'book burning.'
They even
wrote letters at the time to President Kennedy
and Attorney General Robert Kennedy asking them
to protect the Scientologists' religion, 'even
though you are of a different faith." {Saturday
Evening Post, 'Have you ever been a Boo-Hoo?" by
James Phelan, March 21, 1964}
Hubbard also expressed a desire to meet
personally with President Kennedy for a
conference to 'come to some amicable answer on
religious matters.' No conference ever
transpired.”2
1 The Boston Herald/March 1, 1998, Joseph Mallia.
2 The Scandal of Scientology, by Paulette Cooper
Reporter Joe Mallia was investigated and sued by the Church of Scientology.
Paulette Cooper was framed by scientology and harassed for years.
The day after the FDA raid Hubbard wrote a
brief called “Visit To Heaven”.
His last
statement in this is:
"That man is GONE (I hope!)"
Picture of L. Harvey Oswald on 9th of August,
1963 passing out flyers for the Fair Play for
Cuba Committee.
The use of pamphlets and propaganda of this
nature, particularly information that oftentimes
has nothing to do with Scientology, is a typical
strategy utilized by the Church. To this day,
low level employees just entering the Church are
given this task of disseminating information on
street corners all over the world.
This
technique has come under fierce legal scrutiny
in the german courts.
Here is an example of a leaflet prepared
days before jfk arrived in dallas:
-L. Ron Hubbard
The existence of the “Cleaning” van on the
JFK parade route is another of the horrifying
details specific to the tragedy and part of the
Hubbard mystique.
Members of scientology have
commented many times about Hubbard’s fetish for
cleaning.
in fact, some members of scientology
have reported in court declarations that Hubbard
often had his shirts cleaned up to a dozen times
before wearing them and he would check his
laundry racks for mistakes, finding one, toss
everything in his closet on to the floor,
screaming at his members with obscenities.
Some
of his members have testified that they were
required to do between 12-18 hours of cleaning
per day and that Hubbard was absolutely obsessed
with the discipline of cleaning.
The FDA raid against scientology was the
beginning of a high intensity legal battle that
lasted until 1969.
See The FOUNDING CHURCH OF
SCIENTOLOGY OF WASHINGTON, D.C., et al.,
Appellants,v. UNITED STATES of America,
Appellee. No. 21483. United States, court of
Appeals District of Columbia Circuit. Argued
Nov. 5, 1968. Decided Feb. 5, 1969.
David William Ferrie (March 28 ,1918 February 22 ,1967 ) "was a pilot who was alleged
by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison to
have been involved in the Assassination of
President John F. Kennedy .
Transcripts of Ferrie's FBI interview have
been buried in the National Archives. They were
not turned over to the Warren Commission. Author
John H. Davis, a Board of Advisors of the
Assassination Archives and Research Center in
Washington, D.C., has reported that a 30 page
FBI report on Ferrie is missing from the
National Archives."3
Part of Ferrie's suicide note:
"When I was a boy my father preached that in the
"American way of life" you are innocent till
proven guilty. No greater lie has been told. The
man charged before the court has flat got to
prove his innocence. Go witness a criminal trial
and watch. The state is supposed to prove guilt
3 The Mystery of David Ferrie, by John S. Craig.
5000 photos were burned by the LAPD in the RFK shooting
beyond a reasonable doubt. If you read decisions
of the various courts of appeal and the Supreme
Court you discover that truth and falsehood,
right and wrong have no place in court. All the
state needs is "evidence to support a
conviction". If this is justice, then justice be
damned. "
The Scientology Appeal was two months later.
One must remember that this was far more
than a legal battle, this was a government
action directed specifically against Hubbard’s
business and research. A government victory in
Court at the time would have meant a loss of
millions and millions of dollars the scientology
movement was now bringing in for seminars and
books.
Hubbard had everything to lose from a
Court ruling and it was not until both JFK and
RFK were dead that the Supreme Court was able to
evince themselves that insufficient evidence was
available to indict Scientology for their
crimes.
Hubbard himself is like a classic Jeckyll
and Hyde.
In one moment he is espousing world
peace and unity, harmony, understanding, love…
in the next moment he is speculating on whether
his work will bring about the nuclear
annihilation of the planet and an end to the
human race on earth.
In the next section I will review a portion
of Hubbard’s naval record and show how he was
haunted by the military’s approbation’s and how
these details emerge in the psychological
framework of his forgeries.
Page 15 of the Sirhan Sirhan diary:
page 3 of Sirhan’s diary has an excerpt:
this is a reference to the Roscrucian Order that
Hubbard writes about extensively. Elbert
Hubbard, a Rosicrucian and the author of A
Message to Garcia was L. Ron Hubbard's uncle.
top of page 3 reads:
It was Hubbard who preached self-improvement
through his Dianetic technique.
at the bottom of page 3:
again, like the books in the room where Oswald
allegedly shot JFK, Hubbard actually uses the
assassination as a medium to
promote his business.
On Sirhans’ page 6:
the use of the word “incident” is a particular
favorite of Hubbards. We find it many times in
his OT writings.
from Hubbard’s OT page 1:
from Hubbard’s OT page 3:
Compare these “O’s” to Oswald’s signature as
reviewed by the Warren Commission:
page 37 of Sirhan’s notes show the similarity of
Hubbard’s writing in that the writing moves back
and forth from block writing to cursive.
page 23 excerpt:
here Sirhan refers to himself as an author.
This is Hubbard’s profession, not Sirhans.
Sirhan Sirhan was given $1750.00 by the
Argonaut Insurance Company.
The legendary Greek
epic of the Argonaut involves the dethroning of
a king (Pelias) and the preparation of a ship
that sailed to Greece during the course of these
events. During the death of RFK, Hubbard bought
the ship The Royal Scotsman and sailed to
Greece.
The $1750.00 payment to Sirhan by the
Insurance Company is for a bump on the head
Sirhan allegedly sustained while working as a
ranch hand in Corona, California.
The ranch is
less than thirty minutes from Gilman Springs,
where Hubbard set up his Golden Era movie
production Studios.
Since the late 1950’s Hubbard was
experimenting with mind control. An early letter
to the FBI by a concerned citizen reports that a
woman is flabbergasted by her husband’s
materials detailing Soviet Mind Control
Techniques and she expresses concern to the FBI
about Hubbard’s potential use of this process.
She is so concerned about what she finds in her
husbands things, she turns both her husband and
Hubbard in for investigation.
Specifically,
Hubbard was using hypnosis as a means of
manipulating the human will.
It is most likely
that Sirhan was a victim of these experiments
and was controlled by Hubbard in the course of
these events.
That is why Sirhan has no memory
of ever shooting RFK and cannot recall the bulk
of his own actions at the time.
"Sirhan Sirhan testified that he had no memory
of the shooting. The last thing he remembered
was sitting at the bar and being asked by a
pretty girl: "Pour me a cup of coffee with
plenty of milk and sugar!" And than he saw this
shiny coffee urn. The next thing he remembered
was being hit by someone and forced against the
steam table in the pantry. Therefore, he
maintains that he has absolutely no memory of
any occurrence directly connected to the
shooting. Some people have put forward the
theory that this is due to his hypnotized state;
this caused whole sections of his memory to be
deleted and other memories to be put in, in
which nothing occurred, more or less. Proof that
Sirhan Sirhan was not self-hypnotized comes from
the actual process of forgetting . The experts I
have asked all state that in self-hypnosis, one
always remembers at least the actual act of
hypnotizing oneself. Only when one is hypnotized
by another person to carry out a specific action
does the phenomena of memory gaps occur.”4
Thousands of pictures taken in the kitchen at
the moment of the shooting were collected by the
Los Angeles Police Department and burned during
the course of investigation.
At the time Sirhan was arrested, Among
Sirhan’s possessions, a large brown envelope
from the Internal Revenue Service on which
someone had written, "RFK must be disposed of
like his brother was."
In 1967 respondent (IRS) sent petitioner
(HUBBARD) a letter revoking its exemption
following audit of petitioner's
records which
was in part sparked by litigation involving the
tax-exempt status
of an affiliated Church of
Scientology.
Hubbard’s obvious upset over the IRS
investigation and the Sirhan envelope forgery on
IRS materials further substantiate the
4
An Interview with Larry Teeter, by Paul Nellen, Hamburg, Germany, 1994
http://homepages.tcp.co.uk/~dlewis/teeter.htm
credibility of the claim that Hubbard acted
knowingly against the Kennedy’s.
“In Scientology, it’s a crime to not wear your
hat. Not only that, but it’s a crime to prevent
people from wearing their hats, and even a crime
to prevent people from wearing their hats
better…
It’s well known that people get royally done in
Scientology. But it’s not so well known that
it’s a crime for Scientologists to take people’s
hats away from them when they’re doing them.
It’s a crime to pretend to wear a hat while
preventing its action from occurring. Heck, it’s
a crime in Scientology to wear no hat at all.
A hat in Scientology is a big responsibility, in
fact, a duty.
The Little Fakir® (David
Miscavige, the current Scientology leader) takes
his hat as seriously as he takes himself. As the
Little Fakir®, he orders all Scientologist to
wear their hats, even though by doing so he
turns them all into criminals, because it’s a
crime in Scientology to have to be ordered to
wear one’s hat.” (Armstrong vs. Scientology)
More coincidences.
In this sequence. Oswald’s entire left side (and
immediate right) is flanked with hats.
The death of Oswald.
The distrust of the police…..
a mix up over the
weapon.
The state of disbelief emerges in the squadroom.
Even the photographer seems to recognize odd moments.
Just making sure…..
A
very interesting shot not included in the
original exhibits. These are the books
surrounding the alleged shooting area.
They are books from the Scott Foresman
Publishing Company.
Scott Foresman is the publisher for Applied
Scholastics Books, the Scientology based
educational concern. Lee Harvey Oswald was the
clerk responsible for the Scott Foresman
inventory.
From the Warren Commission Testimony of Bonnie
Ray Williams:
Mr. BALL. Did you see Oswald on the sixth floor
that morning?
Mr. WILLIAMS. I am not sure. I think I saw him
once messing around with some cartons or
something, back over the east side of the
building. But he wasn't in the window that they
said he shot the President from. He was more on
the east side of the elevator, I think, messing
around with cartons, because he always just
messed around, kicking cartons around.
Mr. BALL. What was his job?
Mr. WILLIAMS. His job was an order filler.
Mr. BALL. What do you mean by that?
Mr. WILLIAMS. I mean by that an order filler-when orders come in for the State schools
mostly, from Austin, he would take the orders
and fill the orders. If the orders called for a
certain amount of books, he would fill that
order, and turn it in to be checked, to be
shipped out.
Mr. BALL. You say he would fill the order. He
would go and get books?
Mr. WILLIAMS. He would get books. As an order
filler you had access to all the floors, all
seven floors.
Mr. BALL. And were the cartons that you are
talking about containers of books?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Yes, they were.
Mr. BALL. Would a checker--would an order filler
go to the different floors and take books out of
canons?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Yes, sir. The order filler would
have to, in order to fill the order--he would
have to move around to each floor, and take the
books that he needs.
Mr. BALL. Then where would he take the books?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Down to the first floor.
Mr. BALL. And what was on the first floor?
Mr. WILLIAMS. The first floor is where the
checkers, the freight, and all--they are
checking the books to go out, and also where
they wrap the books.
Mr. BALL. And were there certain men down there
wrapping books?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Certain men wrapping, checking,
weighing, et cetera.
Mr. DULLES. Did you have a schedule somewhere
posted up so that you knew which books were on
which floor when an order came in? You would
know whether to go to the sixth floor or what
floor to go to get the particular books that
were wanted?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Well, as I remember, I don't know
too much about the building.
Mr. DULLES. You were not in the order filling
business?
Mr. WILLIAMS. No, sir; not in that department.
At the other building. I was just transferred to
that building. I don't think you really had any
schedule to go by, or anything to show you where
the books were. You just asked the older fellows
that had been there were certain books--if you
are looking for a certain book, they would tell
you where to find it.
Mr. BALL. This morning, when you think you saw
Oswald on the sixth floor, can you tell us about
where he was?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Well, as I said before, I am not
sure that he was really on the sixth floor. But
he was always around that way. In the place I
think I saw him was as the east elevator come up
to the sixth floor, he was on that side of the
elevator.
___________________________
TED KENNEDY
The problem at Chappaquidick:
Mary Jo Kopechne died while she was
transferring the Kennedy’s paperwork into boxes.
The files retained by JFK and RFK against the
Scientology movement would have inevitably
landed on Ted Kennedy’s desk.
John Kennedy,Jr.
”I learned today that after George Magazine did
its' article on Germany and Scientology, David
Miscavige flew east and met with John
Kennedy,Jr. After the self-appointed cult leader
left the meeting Kennedy thought and said: ‘what
a nasty piece of work he is.’”5
JFK, jr was looking into the conspiracy of who
killed his father At the time he died.
The
weeks that followed his death brought the new
edition of George magazine.
expose on Scientology.
5
http://ocmb.xenu.net/ocmb/viewtopic.php?t=303
Inside was an
JFK, jr died days after the story went to press,
just at the time it was too late for Scientology
to quash the story.
All the details of JFK, jr’s death were equally
specious.
“Here are the raw, cold facts that they have
come up with. Contrary to what the puppet media
claim, JFK Jr. was a good, experienced pilot who
always played it safe when operating his plane.
Visibility was good as he made his approach to
Martha's Vineyard, his destination point.
Kennedy made contact with the airport at 9:39
p.m., and stated that that everything was
normal, and that he was commencing his descent
to the airport. Seconds later, radar indicated
his plane started making a nose dive into the
ocean at 6,000 feet per minute. Kennedy's plane
had autopilot, capable of flying itself to
within 100 feet of the airport. All a cautious
and methodical pilot would have had to do was
sit back and let the plane fly itself. At least
three witnesses reported seeing an explosion in
the sky at that time, and in exactly that part
of the sky where JFK Jr.'s plane disappeared
from radar. The media were not allowed to get
anywhere near the scene of the recovered
wreckage, and no photographs were permitted of
the recovered bodies. Kennedy's emergency
locator was removed, the cockpit recorder was
disabled, and the flight log was taken. Add to
this the strange rushed autopsy (done in less
than four hours), then the weird request for
cremation and burial at sea (to remove all
evidence, of course!), and you have a powerful
case for criminal conspiracy to cover up a crime
scene.”6
“JFK Jr. was the only Kennedy to ever
6
http://www.geocities.com/northstarzone/JFKJR.html
acknowledge a conspiracy in his father's death.
He not only acknowledged it, he published an
article by Oliver Stone in his magazine about
assassination conspiracies, and lying history
books. And according to people close to JFK Jr.,
he was looking into who was behind his father's
death.”7
“I believe in human liberty as I believe in the
wine of life. There is no salvation for men in
the pitiful condescension of industrial masters.
Guardians have no place in a land of freemen.”
Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924), U.S. president. The
New Freedom, p. 285 (1913).
7
Ibid.
The Death of George DeMohrenschildt
The Guardian Office was Hubbard’s original
private security force, now deemed the OSA or
Office of Special Affairs.
March 25, 1977: An order went out to all
Guardians introducing the
"red box system." All
red box material was to be centrally located in
a moveable container, ideally a briefcase,
locked and marked and persons deputized to
remove it from the premises in case of a raid.
"This procedure will be drilled," the directive
said. Red box material was defined as:
"(a) Proof that a Scnist is involved in criminal
activities.
"(b) Anything that implicates MSH, LRH (the
Hubbards).
"(c) Large amounts of non FOI docs.
"(d) Operations against any government group or
persons.
"(e) All operations that contain illegal
activities.
"(f) Evidence of incriminating activities.
"(g) Names and details of confidential financial
accts."
On 29th March, 1977, reporter Jay Epstein and De
Mohrenschildt, broke
for lunch and decided to
meet again at 3 p.m. George De
Mohrenschildt
found a card
working
returned to his room where he
from Gaeton Fonzi, an investigator
for the Select
Assassinations. George
House Committee on
De Mohrenschildt's body
was found later that day. He had
apparently
committed suicide by shooting himself in the
mouth.
After the death of George De
Mohrenschildt,
reporter Jay Epstein was interviewed by police.
The police had reports that De Mohrenschildt
had traveled from Europe to Florida with a black
address book and this was apparently of some
concern to them, now that De Mohrenschildt
was
dead and the book was missing.
“I asked at this point why he was concerned
about the missing black book.”
"Don't worry about that," he answered.
8
Further study of De Mohrenschildt’s death
leads to more specious facts.
For instance, De
Mohrenschildt’s neighbor claims that during the
exact time of his death, they were videotaping a
soap opera in their apartment and that a study
of the sound on the tape reveals that no one
went either in or out of De Mohrenschildt’s
room. The tape itself seems awfully convenient
as cooberrating evidence in the matter.
8
http://www.edwardjayepstein .com/diary/dem.htm
In 1952 on a lecture series in Philadelphia,
Hubbard said that:
"there is a caste-system of games":
There is the "Maker of Games": He has no rules
and he runs by no rules.
Then there are "Players of Games": Rules are
known and obeyed.
There are "Assistant Players" who merely obey
the players.
Then there are "Pieces": They obey the rules
dictated by the players. However, they don't
know the rules.
And then there are "Broken Pieces": They don't
even know they are in a game and that there is a
game at all.
Hubbard continues (quote):
"How to make a piece...
First, deny there is a game.
Second, hide the rules from them.
Third, give them all penalties and no wins.
Fourth, remove all goals.
Enforce their playing.
Inhibit their enjoying.
Make them look like but forbid their being
players - look like God but can't be God."
To make a piece continue to be a piece, permit
it to associate only with pieces and deny the
existence of players. Never let the pieces find
out that there are players." (Philadelphia
Doctorate Course, 1952, Lecture 39 "Game
Processing", Page 51 of the lecture transcript)
The Hubbard Handwriting Comparisons
The comparison of L. Ron Hubbard’s
handwriting to the assassins Oswald, Sirhan and
Ruby was done over a period of nearly three
years between 2005-2008.
The letters in each
column are extractions from the handwriting
samples on record at the FBI and the Courts for
each person.
The Handwriting of Hubbard is
copyrighted material from the Church of
Scientology but the twenty pages of handwritten
material was provided briefly to the public for
exhibition by the Los Angeles courts during a
trial that made available this material for
duplication.
The handwriting of Lee Harvey Oswald is from
the letters written to his wife Marina and to
the soviet embassy and these letters were part
of the collection studied by the warren
commission.
It is very interesting to note that
the only letter Oswald ever wrote that was
witnessed by other people was done during the
time of his incarceration in dallas and that
note was promptly destroyed.
I believe this
letter would have clearly shown the third party
involvement of Hubbard in these crimes and an
examination of the comparison between Hubbard’s
hand and the work of the assassins establishes
clearly that the messages left for us in history
were merely pieces of a puzzle contrived by
Hubbard to hide the particulars of his crime.
When an expert examines handwriting and
compares the difference between one person and
another – many factors are involved with the
details of analysis.
First consider the size
variations of the characters.
In some cases the
size differential was non-existent; in other
cases the difference was less than one
millimeter.
The angle of the writing is also a
consideration.
In some cases, the angle is the
same in every single column across the sheet.
the size of the loops in letters such as y or g
is also a consideration.
While Hubbard’s use of
the character “G” is frequently variant in shape
and size, the overblown loop of the character
“Y” is visible throughout the study.
I have concluded from this study that L. Ron
Hubbard was responsible for writing the notes
left behind for Lee Harvey Oswald, Sirhan
Sirhan, James Earle Ray and Jack Ruby.
The
similarities and sameness of the writing leads
me to understand beyond a shadow of a doubt that
l. ron Hubbard conspired to kill president John
F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King,
among others.
This is only the beginning.
Of the twenty
boxes of evidence available through the Dallas
Municipal Archives regarding the JFK
Assassination, the affidavits of witnesses,
police reports, letters from concerned citizens,
in fact, every shred of evidence and detail left
behind in the matter in handwritten form was
forged by the hand of L. Ron Hubbard.
Hubbard and “Alice in Wonderland”
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
by
Lewis Carroll
Excerpts of CHAPTER III
A CAUCUS-RACE AND A LONG TALE
`What is a Caucus-race?' said Alice; not that
she wanted much to know, but the Dodo had paused
as if it thought that somebody ought to speak,
and no one else seemed inclined to say anything.
`Why,' said the Dodo, `the best way to explain
it is to do it.' (And, as you might like to try
the thing yourself, some winter day, I will tell
you how the Dodo managed it.)
First it marked out a race-course, in a sort of
circle, (`the exact shape doesn't matter,' it
said,) and then all the party were placed along
the course, here and there. There was no `One,
two, three, and away,' but they began running
when they liked, and left off when they liked,
so that it was not easy to know when the race
was over. However, when they had been running
half an hour or so, and were quite dry again,
the Dodo suddenly called out `The race is over!'
and they all crowded round it, panting, and
asking, `But who has won?'
`Fury said to a
mouse, That he
met in the
house,
"Let us
both go to
law: I will
prosecute
YOU. --Come,
I'll take no
denial; We
must have a
trial: For
really this
morning I've
nothing
to do."
Said the
mouse to the
cur, "Such
a trial,
dear Sir,
With
no jury
or judge,
would be
wasting
our
breath."
"I'll be
judge, I'll
be jury,"
Said
cunning
old Fury:
"I'll
try the
whole
cause,
and
condemn
you
to
death."
`You are not attending!' said the Mouse to Alice
severely. `What are you thinking of?'
`I beg your pardon,' said Alice very humbly:
`you had got to the fifth bend, I think?'
5 bends
THE CURRENT USE OF ALICE IN WONDERLAND IN
SCIENTOLOGY
“TR 1: Dear Alice
[ Student reads dialogue from Alice in
Wonderland at coach until they get the comm
<gag> across without embarrassment. ]
I thought Bullbait was weird. I had no idea what
was in store for me. In this routine, contextfree snippets from Alice, printed on a sheet of
paper, are read by the student to the coach.
Hubbard's sense of humor shows through on this
one. It's even worse if the coach gets the
giggles. The humor is a relief after the stress
of TR0 conditioning. However, humor won't
advance you on The Bridge. Some of Lewis
Carroll's stuff is either terribly imaginative
or drug-induced, depending on your opinion of
him. (Some think the caterpillar is Carroll's
self-portrait, but I digress.)
To pass this exercise without getting a
permanent case of the giggles requires you to
become virtually humorless. The concept of
mental image pictures was introduced in TR0.
Here, canned script from a master storyteller
conjurs up some fantastic and nonsensical
images, which the student must refuse to process
or fail the exercise. The result is robotic
repetition of nonsense phrases, which some have
come to recognize as a hallmark of what passes
for conversation in Scientology.
Rather than conditioning you for the real world
where nonsense is met with questions for
clarification, Ron is conditioning the mark to
confront "Scieno-speak." Ron's writing style and
propensity to make up words because he couldn't
think of the real ones could give a newcomer the
giggles if it were not for this exercise. Some
of Ron's prose, especially the Operating Thetan
levels, is highly imaginative just like
Carroll's."
from:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Secrets/TR/critique.html
"The impossible means to openly and freely
communicate and to openly and freely practise
Scientology as they see fit. Some of the very
heavy main sources of Scientology come from Zen
Buddhism and Hinduism and the Vedic Hymns and
the very deep, strong and very, very real
(dangerous and destructive I might add)
involvement of Dad in the Magick and the Magick
tech come straight out of the Bible and are
biblically based. As a small aside here, the
book Alice in Wonderland (which of course some
of the TRs are based on) and the companion book
Alice Through the Looking Glass, were written by
a master adept at the Magick. And he was, as
they all are, unknown and secret. He was also a
secret member of the Order of the Golden Dawn of
which Aleister Crowley, the English black
magician was involved in. And of course it was
purposely used and put there by Dad because of
its Magick association. And Dad used it secretly
in the Scientology training to gain a higher
degree of control over staff, students and
preclears for himself personally."
from: TRANSCRIPT OF TAPE #1 OF JUNE 28, 1984 RON DEWOLF (L. Ron Hubbard,jr)
"Scientology also has many drills for people
with troubles. In one, you sit in a chair,
visualize the two upper corners of the room,
then "hold" these two corners in your mind and
think of nothing else. This is called "Holding
Corners." Its purpose, Hubbard says, is to "make
you act younger." In another drill the
Scientologist reads a sentence or two from Alice
in Wonderland to the preclear, who repeats it
verbatim. The Scientologist then says, "Thank
you," and reads another passage from Alice in
Wonderland, and this goes on and on. This drill,
called the "Dear Alice," is supposed to "improve
communication." In at least one instance it
resulted in a complete collapse of
communication. A police captain in one eastern
city, puzzled by reported goings-on at a
Scientology office, enrolled an undercover man
there. The agent spent several bewildering days
listening to Alice in Wonderland, repeating it
to the Scientologist, and getting thanked. When
he returned to the police station, his superior
asked him what went on at this Hubbard place.
"I'm not going to tell you," said the officer,
"because you won't believe me."
from: http://www.scientologylies.com/press/1964-03-21/saturday-eveningpost/have-you-ever-been.html
Have You Ever Been A Boo-Hoo? , Saturday Evening
Post, March 21, 1964
Both Kennedy tragedies involved police radio
interruption subsequent to the events.
JFK
“In the wake of the assassination, all hell
broke loose on the two radio channels used by
the Dallas Police Department. Although
complicated by a technical glitch that took out
Channel 1, the Dallas cops swung into action to
clear the president's path to Parkland hospital,
to find the killer or killers, to run down a
variety of false leads and nuisances, and
finally to capture the killer of one of their
own.”9
RFK
“Commander Carroll Kirby - Shortly after
receiving the commendation from Brath, Commander
Kirby reported reading a survey response I had
written. I was immediately transferred into the
9
http://mcadams.posc.mu./edu/dpdtapes/
Inspection and Control Section of the Office of
the Chief of Police. Among other members of
Kirby's staff was a Senior Administrative
Assistant who had worked in SUS. On the night of
June 5th, 1968 Kirby had been the Captain
Commanding LAPD's Communications Division. He
had shown up at the Ambassador Hotel,
unexpectedly
a few minutes after Bobby was shot
and just as a nine-minute unexplained radio
blackout had prevented officers from
broadcasting descriptions of the girl in the
polka dot dress and others who had been involved
in Kennedy's murder. In 1993 I got to listen to
those tapes and I saw how evidence had been
destroyed, time lines altered and a conspiracy
concealed.”10
10
http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/pandora/rfk.html
From the carpet taken in the Motel room of James Earl Ray.
Oswald Carpet. Taken from the window from
which Lee Harvey Oswald fired the shots that
killed President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. This
carpet, classified until recently, is conclusive
evidence that Oswald killed the President(???)
The advent of technology in the last twenty
years have made startlingly efficient industrial
graphic programs available to the average
consumer.
The above letters written presumeably
by James Earl Ray were put through the filters
of Adobe Photoshop.
Changes in saturation, hue, color curve reveal a
complex matrix of boxes employed by technicians
to blur the image of the characters and make
handwriting analysis difficult. This technology
moots the original complaint of the warren
commission:
“I would like to note, however, that the quality
of the original photoreproductions of the Hunt
note was poor. Under the best of circumstances,
reproductions lack clarity and detail. Here, as
can be seen from the copies, the original
photoreproduction was out of focus, giving the
document a fuzzy appearance. Accurate analysis
was difficult. The note is highly suspicious.
The original would have to be checked in order
to make a more definite analysis and reach a
definitive conclusion.” (Summary of Conclusions,
THE EXAMINATION OF THE HANDWRITING AND
FINGERPRINT EVIDENCE, Report to the Select
Committee on Assassinations, U.S. House of
Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress ,Second
Session , March 1979
The Forces That Came Together – Religion,
Police, The Armed Forces and the Mafia.
“THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN CONTROL PEOPLE IS TO
LIE TO THEM. You can write that down in your
book in great big letters. The only way you can
control anybody is to lie to them. … He's got to
tell you lies in order to continue control,
because the second you start telling anybody
close to the truth, you start releasing him and
he gets tougher and tougher to control. So, you
can't control somebody without telling them a
bunch of lies.”
-L. Ron Hubbard, Technique 88, "On Control and
Lying"
While L. Ron Hubbard was busy making a mint
in the Religion business, he also had
substantial interests in narcotics.
His son,
Hubbard, jr speaks of this publicly on two
separate occasions:
Hubbard,jr: Two of the people we were involved
with in the late fifties in England were Errol
Flynn and a man who was high up in the Labor
Party at the time. My father and Errol Flynn
were very similar. They were only interested in
money, sex, booze, and drugs. At that time, in
the late fifties, Flynn was pretty much of a
burned-out hulk. But he was involved in
smuggling deals with my father: gold from the
Mediterranean, and some drugs --mostly cocaine.”
Transcript provided by Bill de Carle
TRANSCRIPT OF TAPE #1 OF JUNE 28, 1984 - RON
DEWOLF (THIS IS HUBBARD, JR, HE TOOK HIS
MOTHER’S MAIDEN NAME AT THE END OF HIS LIFE)
VO: Profits from the best seller went not to
religion, says his son,
but to the importing of drugs.
HUBBARD, JR.: He furnished the money, I ran
around--I went along to load the money, um, and
through Mafia [??] friends of his we imported,
um, cocaine and heroin through Colombia.
STOSSEL: People were giving you money to get
happiness, religion from learning and you were
going to Mexico and Colombia with your father to
buy drugs? Marijuana and cocaine, right?
HUBBARD, JR.: Correct.
maps of England, Australia, New Zealand, Canada,
and the United States with the names of the
areas shown as the map of each country was
shown; picture of Hubbard; picture of the Apollo
VO: Then in England, Australia, New Zealand,
Canada and the United States, government
agencies started investigating Hubbard and the
church. Hubbard, however, never had to answer
any questions, because
he moved Scientology's headquarters to this
ship, and for five years he ran the church from
the ship.
Abraham Zapruder, the infamous cameraman who
took the only credible moving pictures of the
JFK assassination was himself a part owner in a
clothing company called nardis.
nardis also
stands for “naval advanced research data
information service.”
Hubbard, in the course of recruiting
scientologists for his newfound religion,
probably began with the first people he was
closest in contact with – these were the men he
served with in the navy.
as a result of his
decision to create an army of adherents
answerable to himself alone and in the process
of recruiting those adherents from the
government’s own services, the chain of command
became crossed and the entire structure of
ordering was challenged through the development
of the new “religion” of scientology.
Indeed this is a phenomenon unique in
American history.
Hubbard’s scheme envisioned
scientology as the sole source of truth and
justice in America.
In Hubbard’s new world, the
non-scientologist was entitled no rights
whatsoever and the only people who could
participate in society were those who believed
in him.
This extended as far as control over
the entire budgetary agenda of government.
Hubbard writes on 2 Dec 1969:
‘Intelligence Actions - Covert Intelligence Data
Collections’
"Our total victory will come when we run his
organizations, perform his functions and obtain
his financing and appropriations."
Scientology control over government
appropriations has had staggering effects.
“In early 1979, World Institute of Scientology
Enterprises was officially incorporated,
providing a membership organization for those
applying Mr. Hubbard’s administrative and ethics
technology to commercial activities.” (WISE.ORG)
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“The evidence showed that sometimes lax, and even low, standards of
morality existed at the HASI. One witness said that while scientology
did not advocate free love or talk in terms of advocating free love, yet
the normal barriers to free love which might inhibit some people were
non-existent for a scientologist.” (The Anderson Report, Sponsored by
the Australian Government, ordered the day after Kennedy died.)
____________________________
The pronouncement of Hubbard’s “Battle Tactics” give even
greater insight into the profound aggression innate to the scientology
organization:
HCO POLICY LETTER OF 16 FEBRUARY 1969
Battle Tactics
"We must ourselves fight on the basis of total attrition of the enemy.
So never get reasonable about him. Just go all the way in and obliterate
him."
"One cuts off enemy communications, funds, connections. He deprives
the enemy of political advantages, connections and power. He takes over
enemy territory. He raids and harasses. All on a thought plane press, public opinion, governments, etc."
Here is a perfect example of Hubbard’s Jeckyll and Hyde
mentality persistent throughout his writing:
HCO BULLETIN OF 28 NOVEMBER 1970
“Insanity can now be precisely defined.
The definition is:
INSANITY IS THE OVERT OR COVERT BUT ALWAYS
COMPLEX AND CONTINUOUS DETERMINATION TO
HARM OR DESTROY.”
HCO PL 11 May 71 Issue III, "About the most involved
employment of PR [public relations, or propaganda] is its COVERT
USE IN DESTROYING THE REPUTE of individuals and groups. More
correctly this is called BLACK PROPAGANDA."
HUBBARD’S “FAIR GAME” DOCTRINE: all who opposed
Scientology could be "tricked, sued or lied to and destroyed."
BOARD POLICY LETTER 30 May 1974 PR Series 24, HANDLING
HOSTILE CONTACTS/DEAD AGENTING, by Alethiea C. Taylor (as
ordered by L. Ron Hubbard)
“It is my specific intention that by the use of professional PR
tactics any opposition be not only dulled but permanently
eradicated. This takes data and planning before positive action
can occur.” (LRH)
The most disturbing aspect of his personality emerges here, in the
SIRHAN diaries:
In Hubbard’s 1956 Lecture on the “Deterioration of Liberty”
the author of science fiction and science explains to his audience:
“When a man is afraid, he doesn’t perceive. So it almost always
happens that that of which one is afraid, doesn’t exist. Definition: fear is
a state of imperception. Fear is an unwillingness to confront. If one
cannot confront he cannot become aware of. So if one is unwilling to
confront, then he doesn’t know what he is confronting and he doesn’t
see what is in front of him and he can dream up this mirage called the
viciousness of man. He can dream up this big production about the
government must be all powerful so as to keep these people in their
place. He even goes as far as to make implacements and wide streets so
that populaces petitioning the government with some velocity can be
whipped a bit by grape. Do you see that? Those are symptoms of terror.
It is true that a mob can be talked to by a man who is afraid and can be
talked into believing that there is something awfully bad over there, that
they have no addingness of, and can be momentarily turned in that
direction and be made to run amuck.”
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