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Le Jupp
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"I think it's a privilege to call yourself a Scientologist and it's
something you have to earn. And because a Scientologist does, he or
she has the ability to create new and better realities, and improve conditions.
"Being a Scientologist you look at someone and you know absolutely
that you can help them.so for me it really is KSW [Keeping Scientology Working]
and it's just, like, it's something that I don't mince words with that,
you know with anything. But that Policy [doctrine of founder, L.Ron Hubbard]
with me has really gone, 'Boy'.
"There was a time I went through it, I said, you know what,
when I read it, I just though 'Wooh' : this is it. This exactly it.
"Being a Scientologist, when you drive past an accident, it's not like
anyone else, it's, you drive past, you know you have to do something about it.
You know you are the only one who can really help. That's what drives me.
"I know that we have an opportunity and, er, to really help for the first
time and effectively change people's lives, and I'm dedicated to that.
I'm gonna, I'm absolutely, uncomprimisingly dedicated to that.
"Orgs [Scientology organisations, divided into complicated hierarchy of classes]
are there to help, OK. But we, also as the public, we have a responsibility.
It's not just the orgs. It's not just Dave Miscavige [church leader]. It's not just me.
It's you. It's everybody out there. Re-reading KSW, and looking to see what needs
to be done, saying Ok, am I going to do it, or am I not going to do it? Period.
And am I going to look at that guy, or am I too afraid because I have my own
ethics to put on someone else's ethics, because that is all it comes down to.
I won't hesitate to putting ethics into someone else, because I put ethics ruthlessly in myself.
"And I think that I respect that in others, and, you know, I am there to help.
We're here to help. My opinion is, look, you're either on board or you're
not on board, OK? Which is it? If you're on board, you're on board,
just like the rest of us. Period.
"We are the authorities on getting people off drugs. We are the authorities
on the mind. We are the authorities on improving conditions. Criminon [sic].
We can rehabilitate criminals. We can bring peace and unite cultures.
That once you know these tools and you know that they work,
it's not good enough that I'm just doing Ok.
"Travelling the world and meeting the people that I've met, you know,
talking with these leaders in various fields, [pause]they want help, and
they are depending on people who know and who can be effective, and do it,
and that's us. That is our responsibility to do that. It is the time now.
Now is the time. It is being a Scientologist, people are turning to you,
and you better know it, and if you don't, you know, go and learn it.
[Laughs] but don't pretend you know it, or whatever.
"It's like, we're here to help. If you're a Scientologist, you see life, things,
the way they are, in all it's glory, in all of it's perplexity, and the more
you know as a Scientologist, the more you become overwhelmed by it.
[Laughs again, clapping his hands]
"And [mumbling], they said, so 'Have you met an SP?' [Laughter]
"And I looked at them and I thought, what a beautiful thing,
because, maybe, one day, it will be like that.
"Wow. SPs, they'll just read about them in the history books.
I just go through that tech [technique], literally. It's not how to
run from an SP. It's PTSP [potential trouble source person] -
how to shatter or confront oppression. You apply it, then boom.
"Because they wouldn't do that to me, not to my face, or anywhere in
my vicinity where they feel they could be confronted. I wish the world
was a different place, I'd like to go on vacation, play, and just do that.
Know what I mean? I mean that's how I want it to be. There's times
I'd like to do that, but I can't because I know, I know, so, you know,
I have to do something about it.
"It's not, you know, you can't sit here and wish it was different,
and then, you look at it. And at that moment, I have to do something, don't I?
Because I cannot live with myself if, and that [mumbles] I don't care
whether someone thinks it's hard or it's easy. Because you're either
helping and contributing everything you can, or you're not, ok?
Because you're carrying my load, all right, and as much as you're carrying,
I still have got to do more. There's still a thing of 'let's go.'
"You can see the look in their eyes. You know the ones who are doing it,
and you know the spectators, the ones who are going , 'Well, it's easy for you.
That thing, I've cancelled that in my area. [Laughs] It's like, man, you're either
in or you're out. That spectatorism, I've no time for it.
That is something we have no time for now.
"So it's our responsibility to educate, create the new reality.
We have that responsibility to say, hey, THIS is the way it
should be done. We do it this way and people are actually
getting better. Let's get it done. Let's get it really done.
"Have enough love, compassion and toughness,
that you're going to do it, and do it right.
"I have to tell you something. It really is, you know, it's rough
and tumble. It's wild and woolly. It's a blast...it's a blast.
It really is fun, because damit, there's nothing better than
to going out there and fighting the fight and suddenly you see.
"I want to know that I've done everything I could every day I think
of all those people out there who are depending on us. I think about it.
It does make me feel we need more work, more help. Get those spectators
on the playing field, or out of the arena. Really, that is how I feel about it.
I do what I can, and I do it the way I do everything... there's nothing part of the way for me.