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David Miscavige Programs
November 04, 2012    
The IAS is a total ripoff project. There is already ample documentation that most of the money collected does not go to the programs being promoted but is instead going into David Miscavige's slush fund (now reported to be somewhere between 1 and 10 billion dollars). My own experiences with the promoters of this program could make a small horror film. Back in the early 90s I was already a "donor" to the tune of $20,000 when I paid a visit to Flag in Clearwater. I was in my motel room one night when 3 registrars showed up at my door demanding another $20,000 from me THAT NIGHT. Despite my protestations (I didn't have the money and was not going to borrow it) they would not back down. One of them in fact descended into a vicious tirade, screaming insults and obscenities. Like a good little cultie I gave them a check. To this day, not one cent of the $50,000 total I gave to the IAS has ever been refunded.
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Reviewed by Maurice November 12, 2012
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The IAS is a total ripoff project. There is already ample documentation that most of the money collected does not go to the programs being promoted but is instead going into David Miscavige's slush fund (now reported to be somewhere between 1 and 10 billion dollars). My own experiences with the promoters of this program could make a small horror film. Back in the early 90s I was already a "donor" to the tune of $20,000 when I paid a visit to Flag in Clearwater. I was in my motel room one night when 3 registrars showed up at my door demanding another $20,000 from me THAT NIGHT. Despite my protestations (I didn't have the money and was not going to borrow it) they would not back down. One of them in fact descended into a vicious tirade, screaming insults and obscenities. Like a good little cultie I gave them a check. To this day, not one cent of the $50,000 total I gave to the IAS has ever been refunded.

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