Lisa McPherson Trust
Mission Statement
The mission of The Lisa McPherson Trust is to expose the abusive and deceptive
practices of the Church of Scientology and to help those who have been victimized
by it.
To accomplish our mission, we will demystify and thereby make transparent the
coercive processes and practices of the Church of Scientology. In this way, informed
consumers can make an educated decision about whether Scientology can meet their
psychological or spiritual needs.
We will expose the Church of Scientology's abuse of the human, civil and privacy
rights of its members and critics. We will reveal its deceptive advertising practices
that border on consumer fraud. We will bring to light those "religious practices"
that violate civil or criminal law. At the same time, we will respect the right
of all Scientologists to embrace any religious belief they may choose.
We will assist Scientologists in recovering from their unique personal experience
with the abusive and deceptive practices of the Church of Scientology. We will
offer counsel to Scientologists who choose to hear the truth about how the Church
of Scientology uses deceptive mind control techniques. Our dedicated staff will
provide the information, love and support to Scientologists that will enable them
to release the bonds of cult mind control.
Finally, all of the people involved in the Lisa McPherson Trust will respect
the dignity and innate human goodness of all current, former and recovering Scientologists.
Our Philosophy
The Board of Directors, Advisory Committee and staff of the Lisa McPherson
Trust include a number of former Scientologists who have had firsthand experience
with the Church of Scientology's abuse, and they are all in some way still recovering
from it. They are decent, caring and compassionate human beings who have chosen
to help others that have made similar uninformed decisions about the Church of
Scientology. Moreover, they are willing and able to share their innermost personal
experiences in the Sea Organization or as public Scientologists in order to educate
and immunize others against the abuses and deceptions of the Church of Scientology.
The Church of Scientology draws its members from a broad cross-section of society,
and, like other destructive cults, uses a sophisticated combination of deceptive
recruiting methods, false promises, hypnosis, behavior modification, sleep deprivation,
dietary manipulation, information control, phobia indoctrination and other mind
control techniques to entice and control its members. There is no shame in having
been seduced into a group like the Church of Scientology. Likewise, there need
be no reluctance to leave after discovering that the organization is not capable
of delivering on its promise of a "Road to Total Freedom."
Real freedom begins and ends with the never-ending quest of the human spirit
to be free. This perpetual quest is the single most important factor that keeps
mind control from being irreversible. During 2000, organized Scientology's has
abandoned its claim of eight million members and acknowledged that there are at
most 45,000 active members of the Church of Scientology in the United States today.
What is clear is that the vast majority of people who have tried the Church of
Scientology reject it, because the organization is incapable of delivering on
its promises.
The Board of Directors, Advisory Committee and staff of the Lisa McPherson
Trust will do our part to see that the human spirit of all Scientologists will
always have a pathway to real freedom.
The Reform of the Church of Scientology
The Lisa McPherson Trust started operations in Clearwater, Florida on January
6, 2000. It was formed after decades of exhaustive investigation by media and
government agencies as well as firsthand accounts from hundreds of former Scientologists.
For more than twenty-five years there have been outcries that the Church of Scientology
abandon its abusive and deceptive practices. But until now, there has been no
formal organization committed to stopping these abuses. The Lisa McPherson Trust
was established for that purpose, and we continue to demand that the Church of
Scientology make the following reforms:
--Tell their members and the public the truth about the life of Scientology
founder L. Ron Hubbard.
--Tell their members and the public the truth about the history of Dianetics
and Scientology.
--Cease all illegal, unethical and harassing activities against their own members
and those who criticize or disagree with Scientology.
--Revoke the policies and practices that violate the civil and human rights
of Scientologists and those who criticize or disagree with Scientology.
--Revoke the policy of practicing medicine without a license and preventing
people from receiving proper medical treatment.
--Stop using and abusing the legal system as a means of harassment.
--Stop keeping the technology of Scientology secret if it truly has the power
to help the human race.
--Encourage Scientologists to speak freely among themselves. Urge them to communicate
with family and friends, even those who may disagree with Scientology. End the
practice of "disconnection."
--Revoke the policy and practice of using private and personal material from
confidential counseling sessions to blackmail, harass and intimidate.
--Stop using duress to extract exorbitant sums of money from their members.
The Lisa McPherson Trust firmly believes in religious freedom for all. But
we do not believe that anyone has the right to engage in behavior that violates
other people's rights or the laws of the land. Scientologists have every right
to participate in the world's religious community in practicing their sincerely
held religious beliefs. However, Scientology needs to cease its abusive and deceptive
practices.
We at the Lisa McPherson Trust look forward to assisting many more victims
of Scientology all over the world in the coming year, despite the ever more desperate
efforts of Scientology to keep us from doing so. The more we can help people find
the courage to speak out publicly about their appalling experiences at the hands
of Scientology, the closer we will come to ending the abuse and deception of this
organization.
With courage and God's help, 2001 will truly be a year to remember in resolving
the Scientology problem.
Bob Minton for and on behalf of
The Lisa McPherson Trust
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