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David Miscavige Programs
November 04, 2012    
It is almost redundant to post a review of how this program has taken people away from spiritual practice, and resulted in causing great financial distress to members of corporate Scientology who have had to shell out over and over again for this real estate scam. Many of these buildings are mostly empty, beautiful ghost towns, and all the glitter in the world can not cover for the fact that the life-force of vibrant people on a spiritual quest has departed the corporate organization.

The few staff there are are dead eyed and robotic at best, and stressed and afraid at worst.

So much has been written on this disastrous program, that perhaps the best way to sum it up is to simply say: "all that glitters is not gold." This program shows that corporate Scientology values money and luxury above all else, and has nothing to do with spiritual seeking and learning any more. The most skilled and experienced people have left, and all that remains are pretty ,empty shells.

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Reviewed by eagle November 12, 2012
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Idle Morgues

It is almost redundant to post a review of how this program has taken people away from spiritual practice, and resulted in causing great financial distress to members of corporate Scientology who have had to shell out over and over again for this real estate scam. Many of these buildings are mostly empty, beautiful ghost towns, and all the glitter in the world can not cover for the fact that the life-force of vibrant people on a spiritual quest has departed the corporate organization.

The few staff there are are dead eyed and robotic at best, and stressed and afraid at worst.

So much has been written on this disastrous program, that perhaps the best way to sum it up is to simply say: "all that glitters is not gold." This program shows that corporate Scientology values money and luxury above all else, and has nothing to do with spiritual seeking and learning any more. The most skilled and experienced people have left, and all that remains are pretty ,empty shells.

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Too many to list here. They are aesthetic palaces designed to blind people from the truth that they have nothing to do with auditing and training people, or even Scientology.
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