Well done Michael!
I just read your post and I´m thinking
in doing the
same thing in my country (México). The CoS has made
such a
nice job in closing orgs in Mexico, including
NARCONON, that the scn activity
has almost vanished. I
alone am auditing more hours than the local and
only
org in Guadalajara, which is the second most important
city in the
country. I know there are thousands of old scientologists in Mexico who are no
longer in comm with each other.
Thanks for your post.
Victor
Hugo
--- goldtoday <goldcentury@bigpond.com> wrote:
> Australia
has it's own Freezone group now called aussiefreezone.
> Since its
inception in late December last year it
> has expanded to 24
>
members including highly trained auditors and c/s's
> from around
the
> word offering their assistance when required. There
> is no
formal
> organisation. It is simply, at this stage, an area
> that
Australian
> Scientologists can communicate with each other, set
>
up auditing and
> training and exchange materials, ideas and
generally
> discuss the tech,
> LRH and related
matters.
>
> The purpose of this posting, and the reason
some
> will find it has been
> cross posted on to a few other lists,
is to remind
> folks that there IS
> an expanding group in Australia
and to invite any
> Australian
> Scientologists to participate in
the group.
>
> Australia has been on the fringes of the
Freezone
> for some time now
> despite the fact that there are, in
the field, many
> highly trained
> former Scientologists, some
personally from RON when
> he was in Spring
> Street Melbourne. They
mostly tend to keep
> themselves to themselves,
> with good reason
as the COS has previously, what we
> now call spammed,
> them almost
to death in an effort to get them `back
> on lines' as they
> call
it. However, although these old Scientologists
> know better than
>
to front up to the COS it does mean that they are
> isolated and
their
> progress to more freedom and communication with
> peers is
impeded
> therefore. They really need a Freezone group which
> they
can use as a
> communications medium to get in touch with other
>
freezoners in
> Australia to exchange material, audit and be
audited
> and trained and
> generally have a terminal with which
they can
> communicate.
>
> The biggest barrier in Australia
is the vast
> distances involved
> between cities. We can reduce
this barrier by
> getting more people in
> touch with others,
perhaps even those in the same
> city that were
> previously unaware
of others.
>
> I would encourage all that have not yet done so
to
> join. Also to
> encourage any Australians you know to join
also.
>
> To join this group go to
aussiefreezone-subscribe@yahoogroups.com and
> subscribe.
>
>
For security reasons, if I do not know you, I will
> need to ask
you
> some questions off list to ensure that OSA does not
> stick
their nose in.
>
> Best wishes
>
> michael
>
aussiefreezone
>