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 Post subject: Mojave Academy is a Cult kids camp!
PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 6:34 pm 
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What is scary is on the surface it looks normal but it is a front camp for Scientology indoctrination.

http://www.mojaveacademy.com/summer-cam ... p-program/

http://youtu.be/QDgyE696Si8


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 Post subject: Re: Mojave Academy is a Cult kids camp!
PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 6:34 pm 
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Should read please DON'T call 575-772-5260 or toll free 1-800-576-3866.


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 Post subject: Re: Mojave Academy is a Cult kids camp!
PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 10:28 pm 
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The Doxtor wrote:
What is scary is on the surface it looks normal but it is a front camp for Scientology indoctrination.

http://www.mojaveacademy.com/summer-cam ... p-program/

http://youtu.be/QDgyE696Si8


I read much of the website.

Oh my!

"Applied Scholastics"

"Study Tech"

"Ethics Program"

"Cause/Victim" program

So much dangerous Hubbard tech all to make future scientologists who will give over all their money or forfit their freedom to be on staff in order to make still more money for organized scientology.

So sad to see the beautiful pictures of those darling children, all while knowing the above is that for which they are being prepared. :(

Oh but they say study tech is not religious or to spread scientology. Oh really?

1) in the first "What is Scientology" book in 1978 scientology said that study tech was scientology tech and that Applied Scholastics itself was a scientology organization;

2) in Scientology policy directive "Scriptures Defined" "scriptures" are defined as the written and recorded words of L Ron and that includes all of "study tech";

3) in L Ron's directive "Ethics and Study Tech" he makes clear that study tech is scientology's primary bridge into society (for spreading scientology);

4) in another L Ron directive "THE TECH OF STUDY" L Ron says: "The Tech of Study is new and is part of the Tech of Scientology";

5) education groups like this are right on the "church's" DIV VI orgboard to be used as a feeder line into the "churches of scientology"; and

6) Hubbard's stated manifestations connected with the three barriers of study (bypassing a word, absence of mass, skipped gradient) each and all have zero academic peer research or scientific study to show they are correct. As with his other "research" nothing is shown. Study tech is in fact NOT based on science. Instead you must blindly follow what Hubbard said as an act of faith. Thus it is religious. Scientology constantly argues that their tech is religious so as to shield themselves from legal liability. They can't have it both ways when they use their unfounded and sometimes dangerous "study tech" to spread Scientology.

At the highest level of organized scientology, even as it morphed and changed over the years, be it the CMO, Staff Aides, the GO, the Watchdog Committee, etc. there was only ever one reason to have such groups and that was to make more money for organized scientology, to make more scientologists and to make future staff drones for scientology (to be used to make still more money).

Even selling L Ron's scifi/western/whatever fiction books had only one purpose. To get those readers familiar with the name "L Ron Hubbard" so as to then get them interested in scientology. They even told that to the IRS as part of getting their tax exemptions in the early 1990s. (Although for some reason they left that out when their front group Galaxy Press tries to get retail chains, schools and libraries to take these books).

I hope that what we are doing to expose the fraud, lies and abuse that make up the foundation of what is scientology is in time to save many of the children pictured on that website.

They are children.

They deserve the chance to have a wonderful life where love, and not "the greatest good" for scientology, is what calls to them and rules their lives.

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 Post subject: Re: Mojave Academy is a Cult kids camp!
PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:03 pm 
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From the school/camp's brochure:

I don't recall the name of the previous Scientology school/camp at Reserve, NM, but Datil, NM was the mailing address for it, also. Datil is about 135 miles from the Albuquerqe, NM airport. The school/camp is as advertised, close to 2.5 hours from the airport at 55mph. Reserve is another 65 miles from Datil. I wonder if they are back in Reserve, using a camp shuttle to pick up or drop off at Datil or indeed are near Datil.


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 Post subject: Re: Mojave Academy is a Cult kids camp!
PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:13 pm 
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This reminds me that on of the infuriating things Scientology is involved with is definitely the indoctrination of kids for later recruitment into exploitative work conditions.

One of the most impressive passages in Janet Reitman's book is her account of how kids of Scientologists are selected/recruited/coerced into the Sea Org - an "honor" with a clear unspoken threat of disconnection/PTS-status/ethics behind it, only to find themselves in a form of high-security mind-control prison (Like e.g. Marc and Claire Headley and Stefan and Tanja Castle in the last 3 chapters.)

It seems so unbelievable that this is even possible in the broad light of day - taking kids away from their parents at age 8 or 9 so they can be turned into the perfect cog within the Scientology machine.

When is it going to stop.


I am sure "Summer Camp activities" provide a lot of potential to link up to what goes on in the "Estates Project Force".
"friends that they keep for life"...!

(edit to fix some bad writing on my part)


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 Post subject: Re: Mojave Academy is a Cult kids camp!
PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 12:27 am 
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Summer camp isolates children from their parents. Isolation is a typical early step of cult indoctrination. One week is all it takes to set the $cientology hook. Most likely the children at that camp are there for a minimum of two weeks.

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I looked up Mojave Academy on Google Maps and then checked it's location with Google Earth. (34º 16' 43.75" N 107º 55' 44.15" W) It is very isolated indeed. As well, I have to ask, where do the campers go rafting or do anything in the way of boating or swimming? Looking at the venue on Google Maps does not reveal a river, stream, lake or any other significant body of water anywhere near the place. Are those pictures more of $cientology' acceptable truths?

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 Post subject: Re: Mojave Academy is a Cult kids camp!
PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:25 am 
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Wieber, thanks for locating the school/camp! The cult or cultists must have found another suitable property at that location.

A Googe search on "new mexico rafting" shows rafting only in northern New Mexico between Taos and Santa Fe on the Rio Grande and Rio Chama. That's a long haul for taking children from their school/camp, maybe a four hour trip to north of Santa Fe. The Salt River in Arizona might actually be closer. It's doable, but not practical, IMO. The kids would have to leave at maybe 6:00AM to arrive at 10:00AM. From experience in Boy Scouts, that would leave the children completely exhausted for rafting, which is strenuous.


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 Post subject: Re: Mojave Academy is a Cult kids camp!
PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:38 pm 
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Here are some Google Earth screen capture images (fair use).

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^^^ This one shows where the camp is relative to the location of Datil, New Mexico.

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^^^ This is the Mojave Academy from above. I don't know about you but it doesn't look like a fun place to me.
But then I may be biased. At least there's no running circle.


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^^^ This shows the entrance off highway 60 to the Mojave Academy (camp) site.

I thought the terrain looked very much like the terrain near the Trementina site in New Mexico. It does but the Trementina site is quite far away from this one, almost on the other side of the state.

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 Post subject: Re: Mojave Academy is a Cult kids camp!
PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 4:32 am 
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For a moment I was confused, the website title talks about a "boarding school", but all I could find was this "summer camp".

Could it be that Scientologist parents busy making money to move up the bridge can send their kids there year round?


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 Post subject: Re: Mojave Academy is a Cult kids camp!
PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:15 pm 
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Ladybird posted some information about Scientology schools at this URL :

http://ocmb.xenu.net/ocmb/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=17503&p=169948&hilit=reserve+new+mexico#p169948

The name of the school/camp in Reserve, 65 miles down highway 12 from Datil, NM, was the Mace-Kingsley School. This camp was notorious for physical and sexual abuse of the children and deteriorated physical plant. The school was advertised as a school for troubled Scientology children. It was more of an asylum than a school.

I'glib posted about the Mace Kingley Ranch:

http://ocmb.xenu.net/ocmb/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=29759&p=350552&hilit=reserve+new+mexico#p350552

"The Mace Kingsley Ranch by Astra Woodcraft

I was 13 years old. I think I was 13. Everyone had beer and got drunk. I think the first night or the second night I was up there, I was sitting next to him and I had had a few beers and so had he. And so had everyone else. And he put his hand down my shirt and down my bra and started feeling me. And I…it really scared me and I asked my friend later, I said, "What's Wally [Hanks] doing? Why did he do this?" And she said, "Oh. Don't worry. He just does that with the girls. That's just what he does but don't worry about it."

Ex-scientologists Jane Scott writes to John Ashcroft

What we did not know about when we took our son to Mace-Kingsley was that Wally Hanks was a pedophile who was engaged in illegal relations with at least one, or perhaps several, of the girls in his charge. One weekend when his younger brother and I went up see Jesse the Ranch it was in obvious turmoil and there appeared to be several new adults around. Jesse swore us to secrecy and then explained that one of the girls and her boyfriend had run away because she "freaked-out" about Wally's sexually molesting her and her not wanting it to go on anymore.

Former Mace-Kingsley staffer Wally Hanks after his Mace-Kingsley time, started his own school for troubled Scientologist kids, the Hanks Ranch. In April 2004 a former student told of the time there in Little Ranch of Horrors II

Wally beat the shit out of me once for running his horse too hard. We had another whacked out vietnam vet who was clearly psychotic stay there for a few months, living in a tent out in the back of the property. On a camping/hunting trip to the Indian mines he completely lost his mind, took all his clothes off, grabbed a couple guns and took off into the desert. We found him a couple days later.
Kids torturing animals. Older kids making younger kids perform homosexual acts, on them. I'm sure there is tons more, but I'd have to sit and think about it. "


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