CHAPTER 10
THE NATURE AND AMOUNT OF REMUNERATION CHARGED OR
RECEIVED AND THE MANNER AND METHODS BY WHICH THESE
FUNDS ARE COLLECTED.
10.1. At least six sources of income are available to those associated with the practice
of Scientology:
(a) The charges levied for processing.
(b) Royalties derived from the books and publications written
to publicize Scientology.
(c) Monies received from the sale of E-Meters and books.
(d) Monies received from the sale of tapes.
(e) Profits from Congresses.
(f) Cash penalties or fines.
Charges levied for processing.
10.2. (a) In aspiring to reach the objective of Total Freedom as a spiritual
being held out as the ultimate objective of Scientology, an
adherent has to embark on the basic courses at any one of the
Hubbard Scientology Organizations scattered widely over the
western world. In the Republic of South Africa there are five such
Organizations viz. the Church of Scientology in South Africa
(Proprietary) Limited situate at:
(i) 99, Polly Street, Johannesburg.
(ii) 2, Darter's Road, Cape Town.
(iii) 224, Central House, Corner Central and Pretorius Streets, Pretoria.
(iv) College House, 57, College Lane, Durban.
(v) 119, Parliament Street, Port Elizabeth.
(b) According to a submission handed in as an Exhibit by Mrs. Lacey, who
testified on behalf of the Church of Scientology, the basic courses
comprise five levels of training each consisting of a theory and
practical section.* The training levels are:
Level 0 Communication.
Level I Problems.
Level II Relief (Overt Acts and Withholds).
Level III Freedom (ARC and ARC Breaks).
Level IV Abilities (Service Facsimiles).
_______
*Record of Evidence, Vol. 53, p. 4 - Mr.s J.P. Lacey.
157