The Times told only a partial story, hamstrung by THREATS and FALSE denials that will come back to haunt David Miscavige, as per usual.
The Private Eye Monty Drake, who admits in the story to doing business out of the house with the cameras at issue, has been the church of Scientology’s go-to gumshoe in Texas since the late eighties. He was retained then to go after former Inspector General RTC (Vicki Aznaran) after she and her husband sued RTC. In the nineties he investigated every detail of the life of Lisa McPherson prior to David Miscavige causing her untimely death.
Monty was assigned to surveil my wife and me in 2009. Because he did not know where we were 24/7/365, Greg Arnold and Paul Marrick were flown to Ingleside on the Bay twice to case the town and propose to Miscavige a plan ‘ten times the magnitude of what was done for Broeker.’ The proposal included the purchase/leasing of three homes in my neighborhood. Monty Drake was given the high-paying job of executing the plan.
Monty Drake is a loser, low-life excuse for a private dick. You will learn more about him, his team, and how his operation was discovered and exposed over the next several days on this blog.
In the meantime, you can divine quite a bit about his character by visiting his website:
Natalie Hagemo came across an interesting thread on Facebook. It was initiated by one Ed Bryan. Eddie is using an L. Ron Hubbard quote that describes David Miscavige and his minions (including himself, and all the 34 kool aid drinkers who punched ‘like’ on the post) while acting as if it applies to those who have ceased the kool-aid addiction.
Before we move on to the thread, let’s review some history with its author, Eddie the ‘Corporate OT VIII.’ Here is my lovely wife putting this Miscavige’s go-to guy in his place in front our home in the summer of 2011:
Early on during that 199 day siege upon our home, Eddie sent an email to Debbie Cook whom Miscavige believed was still on his leash. Since she lived but a three hour drive from my home, Bryan tried to recruit her to come speak against me at Ingleside on the Bay city council when they were debating banning corporate Scientologists entirely from our fair town. Debbie responded by telling Bryan in no uncertain terms that whoever came up with their cockamamie plan to ‘handle Marty’ (from Miscavige on down) were pursuing a total lose. A lose that was staining the name and reputation of Scientology. Incidentally, a) Miscavige thus directing Debbie’s attention to Ingleside on the Bay affairs influenced the subsequent straight-out, hands-down spanking she delivered to his rear end in San Antonio, b) Debbie was but one of several under-the-radar Scientologists who reported directly to me about the South Texas Siege efforts they were recruited to attend or support in one way or another.
Now, flash forward a year and a couple of months. Clearly, Bryan, who was effectively ran out of town on a humiliating (including viral international publicity) rail, has been rewarded by Miscavige with preferred Office Of Special Affairs opinion leader status. With that background, check out the the following thread and witness how insane, reversed, inverted, introverted, suggestible and afraid corporate Scientologists remain. It is one sad state of affairs. An OSA-sponsored “OT VIII” using LRH to support the idea Scientologists are so weak, suggestible and cult-like that they cannot ‘surf the net’ for fear they might be exposed to a datum that might throw them into an abyss. Retrogression.
Recently a few people I (once) knew have fallen into the abyss. I thought it appropriate at this time to post something from LRH that might have an impact on anyone who thinks it’s OK to surf around the internet and look at garbage posted by disaffected Scientologists. This is what can happen:
from Tech Vol III, OPERATIONAL BULLETIN NO. 6 Late November 1955 “Processing Futures” Page 234:
“But it is not this matter of minor personnel changes which makes Scientology unstable. It is the impact of Scientology against the society itself. One stands up continually to the most cockeyed ideas of the mind and of Scientology. It would do a Scientologist an enormous amount of good to have run on him “Tell me a lie about Scientology.” For a short time it might unstabilize him entirely on the subject but he would come back more rational and more able and more capable of facing these outrageous lies which are told about Scientology. The world at this time seems to be bound on a downward curve, and we are in the lonely position of being the only organization capable of doing anything about it. One seldom objects to his own lies. These give him havingness. One always objects to somebody else’s lies. One can object to somebody else’s lies about a subject for so long that he finally interiorizes in with them. This is basically the anatomy of a squirrel. The world has hit him so hard on this subject for so long that he now believes he is the subject in a perverted form. However we have the answers to all of these things, and putting the answers into effect, we are getting places. Things never looked better. Auditors were never more welcome. Operational gains were never more helpful.”
Don’t let this happen to you or any friend. Look at or show them this reference.
Andrew John Day It is a great quote Ed. It has happened for a long time and will probably continue for a while but there is a route back and these guys will get handled.
Ed Bryan Feel free to share. Copy and paste to your status, add your own 2 cents. We are going thru some tough times where the weak are getting weaker and the strong stronger by staying on track. Who knows, you might save a friend who is uncertain but might not be voicing anything to you. Help is help.
Harry Moscatiello You don’t have to surf the net to find “garbage,” but you got to be able to handle it. Any reference that helps is valuable. This one is very good.
Kat Jordan Thanks for this, Ed. I’ve personally seen people close to me fall into that abyss in the last few years & have thought it bizarre. I’m happy to wave goodbye as they go and maybe even kick them on their way out if they’ve caused enough trouble to others but can be be hard to comprehend how they could step over that edge.
John Nascimento I’ve never understood why someone, who supposedly knows, goes off the deep end either. Big mystery, sort of. It could only mean that these people never did “get it.”
Ben Ochart Ed, these have also helped to put things in perspective: “REASONABLENESS: def 4; an objective can always be achieved. Most usually, …See More