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The estimated net worth of David Miscavige is $50 million dollars? What are his great actions for our religion to deserve that money?

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Dear Marty, love of my life,

There are websites as GET NET WORTH that indicate that the David Miscavige is worth approx. $50 million.

He does not deserve a cent. He OWES money for taking over and concealing that the founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard was impostered by Jack Vistaril. Despite that Mosey’s husband is his strongest opponent, he conceals that he impostors you and conceals your whereabouts.

In addition, he wastes Scientology money to hush up his critics, he builds and buys buildings that don’t include the founders vision on how Scientologists should live and work. He makes lots of wrong decisions, cancelled even publication on past lives, wants to add more of Jack Vistaril’s crap to SCN that he found in  a garage, and promoted and awarded for decades the wrong people and makes Scientology shrink and people leave. He is known to be a bully and who knows what disasters are waiting for Scientology down the road with him leading further.    

Does he deserve $50 mio.? Hell no.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oncmL69ZEJ8&feature=related

I used to rule the world
Seas would rise when I gave the word
Now in the morning I sleep alone
Sweep the streets I used to own

I used to roll the dice
Feel the fear in my enemy’s eyes
Listen as the crowd would sing
“Now the old king is dead! Long live the king!”

One minute I held the key
Next the walls were closed on me
And I discovered that my castles stand
Upon pillars of salt and pillars of sand

For some reason I can’t explain
Once you go there was never
Never an honest word
And that was when I ruled the world

It was the wicked and wild wind
Blew down the doors to let me in
Shattered windows and the sound of drums
People couldn’t believe what I’d become

Revolutionaries wait
For my head on a silver plate
Just a puppet on a lonely string
Oh who would ever want to be king?


For some reason I can’t explain
I know Saint Peter won’t call my name
Never an honest word
But that was when I ruled the world

© Universal Music Publishing Group

I think his Cobness indeed secretly has the Catholic Church (of all churches!) as his role model. His golden pomp stages for events and cancelling children for Sea Org members are providing a small hint. But on the other side, the pope doesn’t get a salary. So, why is his Cobness paying himself $50 mio? DM should pay this cash back to Scientology. He does NOT deserve it. He was not a true, wise, and good leader for Scientology and Scientologists.

When I look back, in times when I was on staff, pretty much the worst that was said about us was that we were juveniles with dirty fingernails from making clay demos. And look at the reputation of Scientologists now. His Cobness can’t blame his shortcomings and out-ethics on L. Ron Hubbard. DM’s mess is DM’s mess.

By the way, I heard recently there is a way to keep fingernails clean (maybe not if they are infected by onychomycosis but otherwise). Before the clay demo or garden work, one should run her/his fingernails over a bar of soap to get pieces of it under the fingernails as it works as a barrier against anything that want to get there. Hope I don’t forget it when I head out next time in the garden. 😉

Many kisses, my love.

Yours forever,

Sarah/Barbara

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  1. Just read some excerpts about TC from the “reformation book”. Do you believe them?

    Scientologist

    October 14, 2012 at 4:02 am

    • Hardly. Mosey’s husband and his rotten movement lie about me being an OSA guy. Why should I believe that they otherwise tell the truth?

      I base my opinion on DM on my OWN observation and knowledge and on the climate that Tommy Davis, still one DM’s closest friends ADMITTED. I don’t base them on what Mosey’s husband or Mike Rinder are saying.

      I know that C of S is saying that it was all Mosey’s husband doing and Mike Rinder being also rotten. Actually, both of them should have never an executive post in Scientology, but the person to be held absolutely responsible is David Miscavige.

      I heard rumors of violence but did not believe it for a long time because when I was GO staff, we were civilized. We were friends with each other. I often walked in the Munich org thinking that I wish that regular Bavarian companies had some of the friendly atmosphere that the org had.

      Maybe that will shock people, but the roughness that Tommy Davis admitted of having taken place in the Sea Org reminds me strongly to BAVARIANS and NON-SCIENTOLOGISTS! That’s were that is coming from.

      His Cobness gave Mosey’s husband and Mike Rinder their high executive posts. He failed for decades to apply the tonescale and other Scientology data and held these people in power.

      A leader sets the tone. If DM would have have a wise personality that is not on 1.5, Scientology would have a very different reputation today. He had decades time to implement this, which he didn’t.

      And he shouldn’t dare saying that he did what Ron would have done. Jack Vistaril was not the founder and I know that I am not the only one who figured that out.

      Barbara Schwarz

      October 14, 2012 at 4:38 am

  2. Thank you Barbara for this wonderful information. You have many “fans” on the internet, me among them. Keep on doing what you do best and don’t let the “bleep” get you down.

    Yours Truly
    Captain Howdy

    Captain Howdy

    October 15, 2012 at 5:00 am

    • Thanks, appreciate the kind words. Just noticed that a paid service clicked on my link that is known to suppress websites. It doesn’t need a rocket scientist to figure out that DM doesn’t like this posting.

      His Cobness is really not good for Scientology. A group of real Scientologists would make a much better job than he does. If he would love Scientology, after all his “mistakes”, he should have stepped back from the job as COB a long long time ago. He would assign anyone to the RPF who just would do 1% wrong of what he does wrong.

      I should add that it is funny that you say that these 50 Mio. are wonderful news. Maybe to DM but not anyone else.

      Barbara Schwarz

      October 15, 2012 at 8:10 am

  3. Well, dearest Barbara, it isn’t forbidden to use an reputation defender, isn’t it?

    Just another person

    October 15, 2012 at 8:58 am

    • No, it is not, but being religious in nature and actions (which his Cobness isn’t) doesn’t need a reputation defender.

      Barbara Schwarz

      October 15, 2012 at 9:55 am

      • His niece is publishing a book in spring, which must be very uncomfortable for David Miscavige. I reckon not everything that is said about him is true.

        Curious reader

        October 16, 2012 at 2:51 am

  4. What I see for myself is already reason enough to not want him as leader for Scientology. If he would love our religion and the founder, he would have stepped back a long time ago before the world made a spectacle of Scientology.

    In my eyes, the Miscavige family is dysfunctional, another reason why DM is no role model for Scientology.

    Theoretically, the main reason for disconnection was that people who heard the information of a certain person would not get effect to it. But with the Internet and publications, such kinds of avoidance is not even anymore possible. That means that the definition of PTS applies to David Miscavige because as leader, he hardly can avoid the publication of his own family.

    I don’t know what kind of person his niece is. But usually, nieces and nephews like uncles and aunts very much. Know that of personal experiences. If it is true that DM maintained no uncle/niece relationship with her (which is a relationship that is not that much different from a father/mother/son/daughter relationship), it shows how low DM is on the tonescale and how little he cares for others and his own dynamics.

    However, I also admit that I don’t know if the alleged information of his niece are true. I read somewhere that she said that he gave a damn about her. However, it is also was the responsibility of her father, DM’s brother and her mother to provide a family for their daughter.

    The real Ron was very much a family man. All these allegation of some that they grew up as lonely kids is NOT Scientology. It is Miscavology.

    Barbara Schwarz

    October 16, 2012 at 4:11 am

  5. I noticed too that pro Miscavige folks try to explain his behavior by drawing resemblance to the Catholic Church. The Pope lives a luxurious life too but ears no dime. Give the money back to the Scientology congregation, David! Compared to most others, you lived very very well!

    http://www.richestnetworth.com/david-miscavige-net-worth/

    Curious

    November 2, 2012 at 2:33 am

  6. Is that true that David Miscavige lost several million dollars of LRH’s money in bad oil investments?

    Curious

    November 8, 2012 at 11:49 pm

    • I don’t know if he speculated in oil investment with Ron’s cash. Some people say he did but I never saw any proof of it.

      Barbara Schwarz

      November 9, 2012 at 9:08 am

  7. Is that true?

    In 1986 David Miscavige decreed that in order to maximize production, Sea Org members would no longer be allowed to have children. Though the order was sent out in ED Int’s name, it was pushed by David Miscavige. Couples who thereafter got pregnant were coerced to get an abortion. If that failed, they were shipped off to a “small and failing org” as punishment for being “out ethics.” This David Miscavige program led directly to horrific abuses including the corporate extermination of hundreds of children who would have otherwise been born to loving parents. Verified reports exist of some women being forced to have 2, 3 and 4 abortions over the years, sometimes because Sea Org pay was not enough to afford birth control.

    Newbie

    November 9, 2012 at 1:10 pm

    • Sounds like Steve Hall.

      I don’t think that DM FORCED women in the Sea Org to have abortions. But his “no kids policy” is against the dynamics. Downtone women and men abort their own off-springs like some animals who kill their off springs. Ron said that a person who aborts in on 1.1.

      Such people have no place in the Sea Org. I’d say that DM knew that his policy invited such behavior in downtone staff and that it didn’t bother him.

      I don’t know what condoms cost but a Sea Org member earns 50 Dollars weekly on top of free room and board. According to this website, you can buy a condom for 41 cents. In other words: Sea Org staff can afford birth control.

      http://www.myscienceproject.org/condom-prices.html

      Barbara Schwarz

      November 9, 2012 at 9:19 am

  8. 50 Millions and SCN shrinking… That figures.

    Dani

    November 9, 2012 at 10:46 pm

  9. The US Church bought the Moseley mansion for a reported £4.25 million in September 2007 but the premises have remained unoccupied since. The building was home of the Ideal Benefit insurance society for decades. What is going on?

    Kyle S.

    November 10, 2012 at 6:19 am

  10. Tampa Bay Times about the Scientology’s problems on Clearwater land deal are of its own making

    This is about Scientology’s reputation in the community. And that’s a mess.

    http://www.tampabay.com/news/localgovernment/romano-scientologys-problems-on-clearwater-land-deal-are-of-its-own-making/2322070

    The big lurker

    April 30, 2017 at 6:57 pm

    • It is not Scientology’s own making but David Miscavige’s own making, and he is not a Scientologist. He got Scientology from Ron’s impostor and he knows it. David Miscavige and his family cause the problems. David Miscavige himself creates bad PR for Scientology by promoting the wrong people and then being rude (I used a polite word) to them, while every Scientologist would know that if he acts like DM, that these people will retaliate.

      He also used “policies” by the impostor like the cancelled disconnection to pour oil on the fire of those who attack Scientology. The real founder Ron never wrote or approved this policy. Original Scientology is so great that it takes the wind out of the sails of the SPs. But DM is not a Scientologist, so he doesn’t care if people don’t get original Scientology. He thinks that the impostor’s and his own rubbish is good enough for people and the world.

      Whatever DM does, it is NOT Scientology.

      Barbara Schwarz

      May 1, 2017 at 4:23 am


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