David Mayo spent 25 years in the Church of Scientology, making him one of the most experienced people to have served in that organisation; most do not stay longer than 3 years. His long experience as auditor to the most senior Scientologists, including L. Ron Hubbard and his wife, gave him considerable status (as shown in the 1980 advertisement on the left). Following factional infighting in the early 1980s, he left (or more accurately was expelled) in 1983 and was subsequently denigrated as a "squirrel" par excellence. He nonetheless remained loyal to Hubbard's tenets and started an "Advanced Ability Center", using Hubbardian techniques and derivatives thereof. The AAC now appears to be defunct.
Mayo was interviewed in 1986 by Russell Miller, the British writer and journalist, for his unauthorised biography of Hubbard, Bare-Faced Messiah. In the course of the interview, Mayo gave an intriguing account of his experiences in Scientology, the transcript of which follows below.
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GT, next time I am in Galion (Which quite possibly may be never since I got a notice saying I didnt pay my city taxes for a few years, or whatever) I should bring my laptop over and we can post itt at the same time. That would be solid.
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I guess I should be allowed to say ****frog.com since no one reads this thread and anyone that doesnt know about ************* will have no idea what ****frog.com is referring to.
If not, I'll see you guys in a week
Per Ryan Beal spamming for that site is a permaban