Please consider how
The Code of A Scientologist directs Scientologists to behave in ways that would make them complicit in Carmen Rainer's victimization, for example.
L. Ron Hubbard wrote:
THE CODE OF A SCIENTOLOGIST
JULY 1954
Creation of Human Ability
As a Scientologist, I pledge myself to the Code of Scientology for the good of all.
1. To hear or speak no word of disparagement to the press, public or preclears concerning any of my fellow Scientologists, our professional organization or those whose names are closely connected to this science.
Hubbard, L. (2007 ed.) Scientology 0-8 The Book of Basics. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, Inc.
More doctrinal codes here that support Scientologists' complicity in covering up Scientology-generated crimes:
L. Ron Hubbard wrote:
CREDO OF A TRUE GROUP MEMBER
A group member must exert and insist upon his rights and prerogatives as a group member and insist upon the rights and prerogatives of the group as a group and let not these rights be diminished in any way or degree for any excuse or claimed expeditiousness.
Hubbard, L. (2007 ed.) Scientology 0-8 The Book of Basics. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, Inc.
L. Ron Hubbard wrote:
THE CREDO OF A GOOD AND SKILLED MANAGER
3 He must embrace the organization and act solely for the entire organization and never form or favor cliques. His judgment of individuals of the group should be solely in the light of their worth to the entire group.
4 He must never falter in sacrificing individuals to the good of the group, both in planning and execution and in his justice.
Hubbard, L. (2007 ed.) Scientology 0-8 The Book of Basics. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, Inc.
L. Ron Hubbard wrote:
THE CODE OF HONOR
Never fear to hurt another in a just cause.
Hubbard, L. (2007 ed.) Scientology 0-8 The Book of Basics. Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, Inc.
Additionally, the crime against Carmen, and the "handling" of that crime would be a Matter of RTC Concern. Reports of this matter must have been made and gone up lines to RTC by standard channels.
rtc.org wrote:
MATTERS OF RTC CONCERN
Such reports also are invaluable to Religious Technology Center and its Inspector General Network. As the owner of the Scientology trademarks, RTC is the protector of the Scientology religion. The Inspector General Network of RTC is an independent investigatory and policing body whose function is to keep Scientology working by ensuring the pure and ethical use of Dianetics and Scientology technology.
There are certain matters of particular importance and concern to RTC as provided here on a detailed list. [1]Whenever these occur, copies of your reports should also be sent to RTC. RTC’s Inspector General Network uses such reports to help locate hidden suppression, infiltration, subversion or corruption within and external to Scientology Churches, Missions and other Church organizations — to protect The Bridge for all.
In some cases, had alert and caring Scientologists not reported a situation to the Inspector General Network, it could have taken longer to detect a suppressive. But thanks to reports received, suppression often has been more rapidly detected and rooted out, and standard tech and policy restored.
rtc.org. (1996-2008). Retrieved on 16 June 2011 from http://www.rtc.org/matters/index.html [1]
http://www.rtc.org/matters/ethics.htmlBy Scientology scripture (HCOPL
Knowledge Reports) anyone who knew of the crime and didn't report it is deemed an accessory to the crime, and is also a Matter of RTC Concern, so Scientology will be able to produce an excellent record of the whole matter, and all the steps they took that made mere wog law unnecessary.
Scientology “justice” codes act to prevent unflattering or otherwise negative information coming out into the public and to punish those who dare to speak out against its abuses. The following High Crimes or “Suppressive Acts” list some of the behaviors that trigger Scientology’s severe penalties and fair game practices:
L. Ron Hubbard wrote:
SUPPRESSIVE ACTS
Suppressive acts are defined as actions or omissions undertaken to knowingly suppress, reduce or impede Scientology or Scientologists.
Such suppressive acts include:
[…]
Public disavowal of Scientology or Scientologists in good standing with Scientology organizations.
Public statements against Scientology or Scientologists but not to Committees of Evidence duly convened.
Proposing, advising or voting for legislation or ordinances, rules or laws directed toward the suppression of Scientology.
Pronouncing Scientologists guilty of the practice of standard Scientology.
Testifying hostilely before state or public inquiries into Scientology to suppress it.
Reporting or threatening to report Scientology or Scientologists to civil authorities in an effort to suppress Scientology or Scientologists from practicing or receiving standard Scientology.
Bringing civil suit against any Scientology organization or Scientologist, including the nonpayment of bills or failure to refund, without first calling the matter to the attention of the International Justice Chief and receiving a reply.
Hubbard, L. R. (1965, 23 December). Suppressive Acts Suppression of Scientology and Scientologists. (Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter). The Organization Executive Course (1991 ed., Vol. 1, pp. 873-889). Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, Inc. The Scientology personnel charged with interacting with public officials, governments, tax matters and courts come under the Office of Special Affairs (Department 20). (Ref. Hubbard, L. R. (1960, 15 August).
Department of Government Affairs.) These personnel’s assigned “valuable final product” is “Handled situations which result in the total acceptance of Scientology and its Founder throughout the area.” (Ref.
Executive Division Seven Organizing Board.)
According to extant Hubbard policy, all matters relating to legal, tax, city ordinances, litigation or government goes first to the Legal Officer in Department 20.
L. Ron Hubbard wrote:
The purpose of the Legal Officer is to help LRH handle every legal, government, suit, accounting and tax contact or action for the organization and by himself or employed representative, to protect the organization and its people from harm and to bring the greatest possible confusion and loss to its enemies.
Hubbard, L. R. (1966, 3 February). Legal, Tax, Accountant and Solicitor Mail and Legal Officer. The Organization Executive Course Executive Division (1991 ed., Vol. 7, pp. 1081-1082). Los Angeles: Bridge Publications, Inc.