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In the News (Fri 17 Feb 12)

  
  ROBERT VAUGHN YOUNG. DEATH OF A HERO.
Vaughn was one of the most wonderful people that I have had the honor to know.
Robert will be cremated in accordance with his wishes, and his ashes will be scattered over water.
Robert found fulfillment and joy in helping all those in the prostate cancer community.
www.holysmoke.org /rvy/rvy206.htm   (954 words)

  
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Vaughn Young's effort to exploit this tragedy is malicious in and of itself, but his innuendo and attempts to recast the incident, despite the uncontroverted evidence as to the true cause of Ms.
Vaughn Young calling the dismantling of the GO "cosmetic" is the functional equivalent of someone referring to World War II as a "tiff." He wasn't where the dismantling occurred, he doesn't know what happened, and he has no clue.
Young repeats the allegations made by Gerry Armstrong that the Church practices "Fair Game" and that Gerry Armstrong was in "fear of his life." To bolster the validity of this allegation, Vaughn Young refers to the Breckenridge decision.
www.cs.cmu.edu /afs/cs.cmu.edu/usr/dst/www/Secrets/Fishman/Declaration/dmdec.txt   (9607 words)

  
 Robert Vaughn Young Declarations - LMT Legal Section
Vaughn is one of the highest ranking members of Scientology to speak out against the group.
Vaughn was still in Scientology when he wrote this declaration on their behalf.
Vaughn samples several of the Scientology documents which had been submitted to the court and disputes the validity of the copyrights on altered materials.
lisatrust.freewinds.cx /legal/vaughn-declarations.htm?FACTNet   (383 words)

  
 Young
Adrian Young, member of the band No Doubt
Owen Young, founder of RCA and diplomat; Time's Man of the Year for 1929
Young is also a town in New South Wales, Australia.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/y/yo/young.html   (97 words)

  
 Robert Vaughn Young -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Young claimed that Hubbard had written the main text of the series, but that he had (additional info and facts about ghostwritten) ghostwritten the introduction of each volume, as well as other writing in Hubbard's name.
After leaving the Church of Scientology, Young became prominent as an (additional info and facts about Internet-based critic) Internet-based critic of the organization.
Young was diagnosed with (Cancer of the prostate gland) prostate cancer on November 23, 1999 and turned his energies to Phoenix5, a non-profit organization that runs a website on the disease.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/r/ro/robert_vaughn_young.htm   (137 words)

  
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In their FOCUS interview, Stacy and Vaughn Young, two high-ranking former managers of the Scientology headquarters in the United States, tell what is behind the self-styled "Church of Scientology." Vaughn Young was part of the inner management circle under sect founder L. Ron Hubbard, before he left the totalitarian cult in 1989.
Young: They are supposed to extend their sphere of influence and restructure it using Hubbard's methods according to Scientology.
Young: Their most important enemy at the moment is probably the German Ministry for Labor and Social Affairs because it is barring private placement services from dealing with job-seekers if there is a Scientology background.
www.xs4all.nl /~kspaink/cos/rnewman/media/focus-young   (2791 words)

  
 Robert Vaughn Young explained   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Young had ghostwritten the introduction of each volume, and other writing in Hubbards name, but claimed Hubbard had written the main text of the series.
Since leaving the Church of Scientology, Young became prominent as an Internet-based critic of the organization.
Brother Ward has done part of John, and I and have proceeded as far as the second epistle of the Corinthians few into Mahratta.
www.wordspider.net /ro/robert-vaughn-young.html   (373 words)

  
 Cult News.com: Anti-Scientology activist dead
Robert Vaughn Young was once a high ranking and trusted member of the Church of Scientology and served the organization faithfully for more than 20 years before leaving.
Robert Vaughn Young will no doubt be vilified by Scientology as perhaps a traitor and/or "suppresive person" within its mythology.
But Young will be remembered by those who continue his fight against the "Cult of Greed" as a hero.
www.cultnews.com /archives/000597.html   (299 words)

  
 Young - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Howard Young, member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Mark Aitchison Young, the 21st governor of Hong Kong
Young is also a song by Kenny Chesney.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Young   (154 words)

  
 Germany & Snow White by Robert Vaughn Young
There is a large article by RVY in the current issue (#39, 9/25/95) of Der Spiegel titled "Codename: Snow White." It reveals the actual source of Scientology's attack on Germany.
Rough English translation of an article by Robert Vaughn Young in the September 25, 1995, issue of the German magazine DER SPIEGEL.
According to the Scientology attorneys, it doesn't matter whether Young's representations are "true or untrue." He has violated the secrecy agreement he once signed when he was a member.
www.skeptictank.org /germnw.htm   (4272 words)

  
 Robert Vaughn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Robert Vaughn is a gray-haired, silky-voiced actor, most famous as the stylish spy Napoleon Solo in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. His first significant role was Hamlet at the University of Minneapolis, after which he packed his bags for Hollywood.
Vaughn had several TV series in addition to The Man from U.N.C.L.E. In the mid-1960s he co-starred with Gary Lockwood in The Lieutenant, and in the early 1970s he played Harry Rule in The Protectors.
Vaughn was later one of the first Hollywood name actors to take a stand against the Vietnam war, and actively campaigned for Democrats John and Robert F. Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy, George McGovern, and Pierre Salinger.
www.nndb.com /people/648/000023579   (514 words)

  
 Meet Robert Vaughn Young
Prior to Jesse Prince, Robert Vaughn Young was the highest ranking member of Scientology to speak out against the church.
Vaughn worked in Public Relations for the church and was it's most effective spokesperson during the period of great turmoil surrounding the uncovering of Operation Snow White.
While Vaughn was in Scientology he appeared on several TV shows including some in which he debated L. Ron Hubbard's son.
lisatrust.freewinds.cx /stories/activists/meetvaughn.htm?FACTNet   (244 words)

  
 Scientology critics claim harassment for using Internet
Robert Vaughn Young and Stacy Young, longtime staff members who left the Church of Scientology in 1989, complained to police that Scientologists have picketed their house in West Seattle at least five times in the past two weeks.
Robert Young for years handled Scientolgy public relations and appeared on radio and television as a spokesman.
It claims the Youngs have asked as much as $500,000 from the church to keep quiet - a claim the Youngs deny.
www.rickross.com /reference/scientology/Scien3.html?FACTNet   (808 words)

  
 Obituary :: Robert Vaughn Young. Death of a Hero.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Vaughn was one of the most wonderful people that I have had the honor
In 1993 Vaughn and Stacy agreed to testify
Some of Young's writings exposing the true nature of Scientology are posted at Apologetics Index.
www.religionnewsblog.com /00003483-.html   (645 words)

  
 Scientology Fiction
Only one problem: The Scientology operative who says he came up with the Orwell "explanation" is Robert Vaughn Young, who quit the central church in 1989 after 20 years as a spokesman.
While researching the life of the Founder, Young says he talked to three Hubbard associates from the science fiction days who remembered Hubbard talking about getting out of the penny-a-word game for the more lucrative field of religion.
Young ignored those comments, of course, and, by a stroke of luck, came up with the Orwell quote.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/06/AR2005070601351_pf.html   (2048 words)

  
 ROBERT VAUGHN AS NAPOLEON SOLO
Robert Francis Vaughn was born on November 22, 1932, in New York City to show business parents.
They divorced when Vaughn was only six months old and he was sent to live with his maternal grandparents in Minnesota.
Vaughn had a troubled childhood and would probably have become a delinquent if he hadn't acquired his interest in acting.
www.manfromuncle.org /vaughn.htm   (910 words)

  
 Robert Vaughn Web Page At MyStarLinks.com
Robert Francis Vaughn was born at Charity Hospital in New York on November 22, 1932.
Robert came to the public's attention first with his Oscar nominated role in The Young Philadelphians (1959) in 1959.
Robert took the role with intention of making the transition from being a guest-star actor to being a co-star on TV.
www.mystarlinks.com /stars/robertvaughn.php   (1108 words)

  
 Hello & Goodbye from Robert Vaughn Young (RVY)
Young had advanced cancer diagnosed as end stage and it would be best to take any testimony sooner rather than later.
RVY, STACY AND "THE HOUSE THAT MINTON BOUGHT YOU" - NOT In their depositions that preceded the direct and cross, they hammered for hours at the issue of me, Stacy and Minton and kept trying to ask about "the house that Minton bought you" and I kept answering no, he never did.
A [by RVY]: I… Counsel for defendant: Object to the form of the question.
www.lermanet.com /exit/vaughngoodbye.htm?FACTNet   (4433 words)

  
 Links
The affidavit was filed in the "Church of Scientology vs. Fishman and Geertz" case.
Affidavit of Robert Vaughn Young, 25 Oct 1993.
Affidavit of Robert Vaughn Young, 9 Mar 1994.
www.freezone.org /timetrack/links.html   (277 words)

  
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Robert Vaughan Young was married to Stacy Brooks and together they escaped from the cult in approximately 1988.
Young wrote an extensive and well-documented declaration (one of a number on the subject) in which he exhaustively analyzed the church’s “Fair Game” Policies and Practices.
Robert Young was one of a handful of scientologists who traveled to L.Ron Hubbard’s secret ranch (near San Luis Obispo) when Hubbard died (ostensibly on January 23,1986, after executing a new will only the day before).
cultpreres.users4.50megs.com /pattinsonpostingssl.htm   (8790 words)

  
 The Crusader
VO: Vaughn Young and his wife, Stacy, left the church in 1989, embittered by their experience and determined to start a new life.
It says the Youngs were happy church members until they decided they could make money selling what it calls untrue horror stories of life in the church.
Vaughn Young: He just said, he says, "My name is Bob Minton, I read what was happening with your animal sanctuary.
www.rickross.com /reference/scientology/videos/video16.html?FACTNet   (5184 words)

  
 Scientology and animal abuse.
I've just returned from Seattle tonight and I'm pleased to report to all interested parties that Stacy and Vaughn Young are alive and well, as are their cats and their animal rescue operation--Friends of the Animals Sanctuary.
We have been the target of their campaign of harassment and character assassination since we began speaking out in 1993, and it has been horrifying to discover firsthand what this terrorist organization masquerading as a "religion" is willing to do to silence its critics.
Vaughn and I both held high positions when we were inside, but even in our positions neither of us realized how utterly corrupt and vicious this group really is. I have been face to face with their dark side now, and I know that I have seen the face of pure, psychotic Evil.
www.solitarytrees.net /pickets/sp992a.htm   (5695 words)

  
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Ann Ruble, a Scientology spokeswoman in Seattle, called the picketing a "peaceful First Amendment demonstration" to protest the Youngs' involvement with the Cult Awareness Network, a Chicago-based nonprofit organization that monitors religious groups such as the Church of Scientology.
They don't want to speak out." The Church of Scientology International in Los Angeles dismisses the Youngs as part of a small band of disgruntled ex-members, some who have been extremely active on the Internet, trying to extort money from them.
Rinder accused the Youngs of lying about their mistreatment and said the Youngs had not been "particularly successful at anything they did." He described the Rehabilitation Project Force as a "program for church staff designed to rehabilitate people who are not.
www2.thecia.net /users/rnewman/scientology/media/seattle-times-8.26.95   (755 words)

  
 Ex-Scientologists Speak
This memo, posted by RonIsXenu, is dealing with Michael Meisner, who was the B1 (Intell Bureau) agent who finally went to the feds with his story of their burglaries of the fedreal offices, tapping IRS meetings, etc, which produced the raid of July 1977.
If you don't do it his way - regardless of who dies - and if anyone dies, it is their fault and not his - then you are a suppressive for thinking there is another method, other than his.
RVY re Minton and Dept 20 Terrorism [16 Dec 1997]
www.xenu.net /entheta/entheta/1stpersn/rvy?FACTNet   (2371 words)

  
 Scientology from inside out: Robert Vaughn Young
It is precisely in the Inner Party that war hysteria and hatred of the enemy are strongest.
Robert Vaughn Young is a free-lance writer in Newport Beach, California.
Robert Welkos, Los Angeles Times: "It helps to know their PRs, so the reporter is not intimidated.
www.xenu.net /archive/go/quill.htm   (3399 words)

  
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O’Connor’s later political career would be guided, somewhat, by her husband, Jack in the Box founder Robert O. Peterson.
Elected mayor in June 1986 in a special election to serve out the unexpired term of her arch-nemesis, Roger Hedgecock—who had handed her a crushing defeat in the mayoral race three years earlier—O’Connor seemed increasingly frustrated by 1988.
Robert Vaughn Young’s provocative article was based on interviews with nearly a dozen veteran pilots with as many as 30 years of experience flying into Lindbergh Field.
www.sandiego-online.com /retro/septretro3.shtml   (637 words)

  
 1973
The looted E-meters (FDA raid in 1963), 5000 volumes and 20,000 booklets were not returned until October 24, 1973.
Robert Vaughn Young is "assigned to the PR section of the most secret and largest program in the Guardian's Office - the Snow White Program" (his own words).
The Commodore soon had the ship on the move and there were many light hearts on board when the Apollo weighed anchor and set sail, after almost a year in dock in Lisbon.
www.freezone.org /timetrack/1973.htm   (2376 words)

  
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This is a six-part series by Robert W. Welkos and Joel Sappell.
WISE issues a directory of members, and other publications (such as the "Who, What, Where" directory in Los Angeles) also promote businesses that are Scientologically-oriented and staffed or run by Scientologists.
One of the most challenging occurred in 1980, when the Riverside Press-Enterprise broke a story by Dick Lyneis that Hubbard was secretly ensconced at a nearby deserted resort called Gilman Hot Springs.
www2.thecia.net /users/rnewman/scientology/media/young-quill   (3420 words)

  
 Did LRH really say this?
However, Robert Vaughn Young, who was Scientology's spokesman for 20 years, says that Hubbard learned about the Orwell quote from him.
Young further states that he met three people who could remember Hubbard saying more-or-less the famous quote.
Nor did Hubbard write a rebuttal of the rumor -- Young claims to have ghost-written the rebuttal in the Rocky Mountain News interview.
www.sweenytod.com /cos/didhesaythis.html   (659 words)

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