Many critics and ex-members of Scientology have testified in court trials about their experiences. I have not heard much about Scientologists testifying under [wog(R)] oath about the claims they make about SP criminality and where this information comes from. The solution is simple: Get a list of all residents and "employees" at the Hemet Compound and compel them to take depositions and testify in the Keith Henson Trial coming up in April. Do the same for Sea Org members at Flag, and ask them all about how the Scientology "creed" is backed up by Scientology action. At least ten Scientologists should take the stand for every ex-member who does. Until a number of Scientologists are forced to take the witness stand they will continue to hide behind acceptable truths and the protection of manipulative and dishonest lawyers. The Lisa McPherson Trust (LMT) is the only safe harbor for those that oppose the litigious and abusive scare tactics that Scientology scriptures demand of all it's adherents. Any Scientologist that claims it is a "money laundering scheme" must be made to testify in court as to what evidence they have to justify this and where they got it. Scientologists insist that the Lisa McPherson Trust (LMT) open its books to "public" (Scientology) scrutiny. Fine. Under court order Scientology will be forced to open its books too. Far more wogs(R) want to know what Scientology does with its money than what Bob Minton does with his. So keep insisting upon these things and we shall all get what we desire. Scientologists disparage the Lisa McPherson Trust by calling it the LMT. They can not say the name Lisa McPherson. Why is that. Put some Scientologists on the stand and ask them what is so "enturbulating" about the name of one of their own members, who died a horrible death while in their care. The Lisa McPherson Trust is a group of free speech activists that wish to end the abuses of Scientology Tech, the likes of which have caused partially-told ruin and death to far too many of its members. Never once have I heard a Scientologist or any of its representatives blame themselves for her death or the deaths of any other member. Why is that? Put some Scientologists on the stand and ask them who is ultimately responsible for any failures of the Tech. To be held accountable they all need to take the stand in a wog(R) court of justice and face the music of wog(R) punishment if they perjure themselves. Scientologists believe they have an obligation to clear the planet of wogs(R) and replace them with OTs. Scientology has yet to produce one person who can demonstrate any OT powers, or explain to wogs(R) why these powers are beneficial to mankind. They insist that all wogs(R) must "see for themselves" by joining up and taking courses. I say show me first. This leads to a standoff which can only be resolved if Scientology is forced to produce a real OT in court. If there are OTs, let them come forward and save their religion. If they don't, I believe they would all be declared for treason, and sent to the RPF in Hemet, where they will be added to the long list of "employees" at the base. Put all of these "employees on the stand and have them produce W2s and other proofs that they are trained in the business that is conducted out there. Give them safe harbor to testify without fear of reprisals from their superiors. Let each one declare his and her own fear of Keith Henson and how they attained that fear. Let the real Scientology stand up and declare itself to its future constituents, present critics, ex-members, and wary wogs(R), or forever onward hold it peace. Compel it to open its doors to any who wish to enter, like a real church, especially family members who have been disconnected from their sons and daughters and fear they are held prisoner in places like Hemet. Let every Scientology adherent locked in fear and silence behind those blue castle turrets at Hemet Gold Base take the stand and say that they are OK and enjoying the fruits of Constitutionally guaranteed freedoms: that they speak, come and go, and worship as they please. David Miscavidge lives at the Hemet Compound. This is also where the RPF is located. Isn't that strange, that instead of living at the center of Scientology Spirituality in Clearwater, Florida (I always assumed he lived somewhere in the Fort Harrison itself), the self-proclaimed leader of all of Scientology lives at its prison camp, some 3000 miles away. What is it about this Gold Base that is so mysterious, and so captivating that it houses the reclusive Miscavidge? Inquiring wog(R) minds want to know. Perhaps we can pay him a visit? Would he grant us an interview? Let's go knock on his door and ask him. He, I'm sure, will open his door and let us fire away, the fearless and omniscient OT that he must be. Let him take the stand and attest to Scientology's immutable Tech, and whether that Tech could have possibly been the reason for Lisa Mcpherson's breakdown and eventual death. But perhaps we should call ahead to make sure we don't interrupt him while he is in the middle of one of his solitary retreats with Tom or whatever it is that he does out there. And let Scientology prove in court that it is a faith-based institution, as opposed to the science-based mental health program it has always claimed it has been, if it wants to use any of my tax money to continue and perhaps step up its ambition to clear the planet of wogs(R) like me. Instead of sending PI's to critic's and ex-member's houses, why don't you just take the stand and duke it out with us there, like real human beings. Or are you afraid that wog(R) rules might make you poop in your pants? Q wog(R)