ptsc <ptsc <at> nym <dot> alias <dot> net> wrote:
[ Repost of my May reponse to J. Pilkonis, the Bowden, Georgia
journalist who exposed Narconon in his hometown and repulsed the cult
advance. The new Narconons are part of the same project that spawned
the Bowden invasion. One of his columns is here:
http://www.carrollstarnews.net/jpopinion.html
The short explanation: Narconon Arrowhead is an 'org generator' and
the activities creating all these satellite Narconons probably comes
out of there, at least according to Miscavige himself. - ptsc]
On 08 May 2002 03:01:08 GMT, jpilkonis1@aol.com (JPilkonis1) wrote:
>So go on. Antagonize me some more.
Btw, I think I've figured out why you are having this Narconon to deal
with in Georgia. At the IAS New Year's Event this year, David Miscavige
stated that the new Narconon, Narconon Arrowhead was intended
to generate new Narconons. Similarly, Miscavige claimed that other
new orgs were intended to be "generators" in this fashion.
"This year we didn't just expand. In every sector we made giant
strides by establishing 'generation plants' for expansion. In other
words, not just 'another Narconon,' but a Narconon Arrowhead
that generates them all over the world."
So far, yours is the only one I've heard of, but perhaps others have
slipped under the radar. It should also be noted that Miscavige
speeches at the IAS New Year's Event are often exaggerated when
not outright lies.
However that statement probably does represent a statement of
intent, and the reason you have that Narconon attempting to set
up shop is part of a larger project. Presumably (you might want
to check), the Narconon staff you are dealing with are from
Narconon Arrowhead.
(Why does this all remind me of the old video game Gauntlet
with monster generators?)
ptsc
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