For those who wonder what the Vulture Ministers from the 'Church' of Scientology want at Virginia Tech, here's an 'internal e-mail' sent to potential VMs after 9/11:
From: XXXXXXX@aol.com
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003
To:
Subject: VM Tent Seminar in NY, a success!!
-Ground 0 VM Ayal Lindeman delivered the VM Tent Seminar to an
enthusiastic audience at the New York Org January 18 and 19. After a
grand introduction by IAS Freedom Medal Winner (for her work at Ground
0) Bunny Dubin, Ayal proceeded to review and drill the various
dissemination references he had drilled on the Freewinds when he
attended the first ever VM Conference.
What impressed me the most about this seminar is that International
Management has laid out step by step exactly what is needed to find
someone's ruin and route them on to the exact service to handle it.
Laser precise! In all my years in Scientology (which are quite a few
[25]), I've not seen a dissemination line laid out with this
simplicity and exactness. The key, however, is having people billed
and drilled on the exact process. THOSE YELLOW TENTS CANNOT HAPPEN
WITHOUT PEOPLE DOING THIS SEMINAR AND GETTING HATTED ON HOW IT ALL
WORKS.
It takes about 20 people to run a tent event. Each one needs to know
his or her hat. Each hat has to be drilled to certainty. Some folk
route people into the tent; some take them through the panels and find
a ruin; others then deliver a service right there (e.g., an assist),
or FSM the person onto the right org course. The exact comm cycles
need to be learned; the exact procedures drilled. The tent needs to
be set up and taken down; the area needs to be safe pointed and legal
ruds ensured. It all works together like a well oiled machine.
So, I encourage you to attend tent seminars if they are going on in
your area, or get a Freewinds-hatted VM to do one if they are not!
This cycle can open the floodgates and create a wonderful effect by
getting people on to the Bridge! The Tents' unique ruin-finding
process makes it simple and exact.
---------------
Here is the e-mail for Virginia Tech Vulture Ministers:
VOLUNTEER MINISTERS NEEDED
TO HELP IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE VIRGINIA TECH SHOOTING
As I'm sure you know that yesterday there was a deadly shooting incident at
Virginia Tech. A team of 25 VMs are at the University. Another 15 to 20 are
about to leave to join them. But 100 VMs are needed on the ground within the
next 24 hours.
This tragedy has overwhelmed the students and faculty of the school and the
local residents. And the families of the victims are in urgent need of our
help.
We have been asked by the Salvation Army staff, who are manning the official
relief center on campus, to provide 24-hour help for the next two days in
the form of grief counseling and trauma relief for the parents and families
of the victims.
Our VMs are also working in the student trauma center at the request of the
provost (the senior academic administrator and 3rd in command of the
university). The VM team is helping her establish order and have started to
deliver assists to the students. We will also be training students and
faculty in assist tech so they can help each other and we can reach everyone
in need of the tech.
A group of the professors have asked the VMs for help in overcoming their
own trauma so they can be in a condition to help the students. We will be
hatting them on assists and Dianetics and getting them to twin up to help
each other.
In addition to our on-campus locations, we have another Command Central set
up at the clinic of a local Chiropractor four miles from the college campus.
To meet the need and demand for our help 100 VMs are needed immediately. If
you can help, call Abby in NY at (212) 757-9615 or cell (646) 235-9994 or
Kayleen in DC at (202)797-9826. You can also call the VM Hotline at
1-800-435-7498. You will need take care of your flight and living expenses.
Local Scientologists will arrange your accommodations.
ARC,
Irmin
International Volunteer Ministers Consultant
P.S. There are 25,000 full-time Virginia Tech students, and the town where
the University is located has a population of 40,000. And the students at
Radford University, some 20 minutes away, are also very upset. These people
need our help. So you can see how urgent it is for any VM who is able to do
so, to come join this team.
Nothing says Scientology like Scientology itself, when it thinks nobody's looking...
Zinjifar
For those who wonder what the Vulture Ministers from the 'Church' of Scientology want at Virginia Tech, here's an 'internal e-mail' sent to potential VMs after 9/11:
From: XXXXXXX@aol.com
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003
To:
Subject: VM Tent Seminar in NY, a success!!
-Ground 0 VM Ayal Lindeman delivered the VM Tent Seminar to an
enthusiastic audience at the New York Org January 18 and 19. After a
grand introduction by IAS Freedom Medal Winner (for her work at Ground
0) Bunny Dubin, Ayal proceeded to review and drill the various
dissemination references he had drilled on the Freewinds when he
attended the first ever VM Conference.
What impressed me the most about this seminar is that International
Management has laid out step by step exactly what is needed to find
someone's ruin and route them on to the exact service to handle it.
Laser precise! In all my years in Scientology (which are quite a few
[25]), I've not seen a dissemination line laid out with this
simplicity and exactness. The key, however, is having people billed
and drilled on the exact process. THOSE YELLOW TENTS CANNOT HAPPEN
WITHOUT PEOPLE DOING THIS SEMINAR AND GETTING HATTED ON HOW IT ALL
WORKS.
It takes about 20 people to run a tent event. Each one needs to know
his or her hat. Each hat has to be drilled to certainty. Some folk
route people into the tent; some take them through the panels and find
a ruin; others then deliver a service right there (e.g., an assist),
or FSM the person onto the right org course. The exact comm cycles
need to be learned; the exact procedures drilled. The tent needs to
be set up and taken down; the area needs to be safe pointed and legal
ruds ensured. It all works together like a well oiled machine.
So, I encourage you to attend tent seminars if they are going on in
your area, or get a Freewinds-hatted VM to do one if they are not!
This cycle can open the floodgates and create a wonderful effect by
getting people on to the Bridge! The Tents' unique ruin-finding
process makes it simple and exact.
---------------
Here is the e-mail for Virginia Tech Vulture Ministers:
VOLUNTEER MINISTERS NEEDED
TO HELP IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE VIRGINIA TECH SHOOTING
As I'm sure you know that yesterday there was a deadly shooting incident at
Virginia Tech. A team of 25 VMs are at the University. Another 15 to 20 are
about to leave to join them. But 100 VMs are needed on the ground within the
next 24 hours.
This tragedy has overwhelmed the students and faculty of the school and the
local residents. And the families of the victims are in urgent need of our
help.
We have been asked by the Salvation Army staff, who are manning the official
relief center on campus, to provide 24-hour help for the next two days in
the form of grief counseling and trauma relief for the parents and families
of the victims.
Our VMs are also working in the student trauma center at the request of the
provost (the senior academic administrator and 3rd in command of the
university). The VM team is helping her establish order and have started to
deliver assists to the students. We will also be training students and
faculty in assist tech so they can help each other and we can reach everyone
in need of the tech.
A group of the professors have asked the VMs for help in overcoming their
own trauma so they can be in a condition to help the students. We will be
hatting them on assists and Dianetics and getting them to twin up to help
each other.
In addition to our on-campus locations, we have another Command Central set
up at the clinic of a local Chiropractor four miles from the college campus.
To meet the need and demand for our help 100 VMs are needed immediately. If
you can help, call Abby in NY at (212) 757-9615 or cell (646) 235-9994 or
Kayleen in DC at (202)797-9826. You can also call the VM Hotline at
1-800-435-7498. You will need take care of your flight and living expenses.
Local Scientologists will arrange your accommodations.
ARC,
Irmin
International Volunteer Ministers Consultant
P.S. There are 25,000 full-time Virginia Tech students, and the town where
the University is located has a population of 40,000. And the students at
Radford University, some 20 minutes away, are also very upset. These people
need our help. So you can see how urgent it is for any VM who is able to do
so, to come join this team.
Nothing says Scientology like Scientology itself, when it thinks nobody's looking...
Zinjifar