![]() ![]() ![]() Then nobody on the Guarantor or Humanitarian list (though I guess they could be off screen - it’s a weird way of doing a board)īut what is really strange about this photo is that this guy is so proud of getting a commendation for handing over some cash for an “ideal org” that has already been BUILT and is sitting empty awaiting to be anointed by Dear Leader. ![]() Then a drop off for the $35K “Benefactor” level and even less “Premier Benefactors” at $50K ![]() Same number of “Second City Saviors” at $10K It seems like less than 10 (a single row) “Third Coast Crusaders” for $5k They have a few dozen “Windy City Warriors” who have coughed up $1000. The goofiness of stuff that passes for status in scientology is sometimes hard to fathom - the gaudy IAS bowling trophies and zany dress ups and euphemisms for money (“we got 500 miles closer to touchdown”) of the Ideal Org boondoggle.Ībove shows a chart for Chicago. These days status in scientology is attained through money, not training and auditing. There has always been a heavy emphasis on attaining perceived superiority since the first days of Dianetics. These days, buying statuses in the IAS and “Ideal Org Program” has become the new “thing” – status in scientology used to be measured by OT level gained and before that by auditor training level. The obvious answer of course is “empty buildings,” but I found the background of this shot interesting. ![]()
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