Sooner or later every Scientologist had one question:
WHERE DID DAVID MISCAVIGE COME FROM?
Why did he become the head of the Scientology Church?
Who is he? He is not an auditor with excellent results (according to rumors, it was Miscavige who was the case supervisor of Lisa McPherson, under whose supervision she suddenly died on Flag). He was not a famous leader with fantastic victories.
An unknown boy at the age of 26 becomes the leader of a huge international movement.
It seems logical that the head of the church created by L. Ron Hubbard would be his wife and associate from the early years of Dianetics, Mary Sue Hubbard. Or his direct heirs - his children.
But no. Not only do none of them occupy leadership or any positions in the Church, they are not in the Church at all. They have all been expelled. Only Diane Hubbard is left as a hostage, and no one knows if she is alive or not.
So where did he come from?
Let's look at this photo:
In the center is David Miscavige. And on the right and left are two people. Tell me, who does Miscavige look like? The one on the left, or the one on the right?
You can conduct an experiment and show this photo to people who are not familiar with Scientology and ask them: "Who do you think is the father of the one in the center?"
Everyone will say that the father is the one on the right. Everything fits. And the big protruding ears, and the oval of the face, and the look, and the hair.
And who is on the left? And on the left is Ron Miscavige - the official father of David Miscavige.
So what, did our eyes deceive us? Or do we still see the obvious? Everything will fall into place when you know who is depicted in the photo on the right.
There are no photos of him on the Internet. It is impossible to find this person by simply searching the Internet. And only in paper publications from the 1950s, it was possible to find his only image and find out who this person is.
This is Don A. Purcell, Jr.
Who is Don Purcell?
Some Scientologists have heard the story about him, but many have not.
This man was the president of the Hubbard Research Foundation in Wichita. And it was this man who, in the early 1950s, tried to take away the rights to Dianetics and all research from Ronald Hubbard through various manipulations.
As various sources say, Don Purcell was an honest businessman, the owner of an oil company, who made money in real estate. In those years, he was engaged in the construction of a cottage village of 150 houses in Wichita.
Of course, we all know that only honest people who have earned money through their labor become owners of oil companies and large construction firms.
Don Purcell was already a millionaire in the 1950s. This is an important point. He was not a poor enthusiast - a follower of Dianetics without a fortune, who sold his last property to help Hubbard.
John Atack writes in his book "A Piece of Blue Sky" that the Dianetics Center in Wichita ended the reporting year, as they say now, with a negative profit. That is, with losses of about 50 thousand dollars.
Of course, Atack blames Hubbard for everything. Naturally: he created Dianetics himself - and he himself is to blame for everything. But let's not rely on the tears of the offended. Moreover, Ron Hubbard personally did nothing bad to Atack. You will see further who did.
Who was Ronald Hubbard in the Dianetics Center in Wichita? He was the vice president. And who was the founder and head of the center? Don Purcell.
Who is responsible for the losses? Hubbard? That is, he wrote books, conducted training, and simultaneously conducted research. And, it turns out, he also had to sell books and other services to recoup the costs? Or should this have been done by the main leader, who did not write books, did not do research, but was a well-known successful businessman at that time, a manager, and a very rich one at that?
Who was supposed to organize and ensure financial efficiency?
Of course, this is Don Purcell's responsibility.
But he blamed Hubbard.
But even here, not everything is so simple! It was a brilliant and disgusting plan to get a very good income.
As it turned out, Don Purcell received $500,000 from the American Medical Association (AMA) money to destroy Dianetics.
Almost simultaneously, the persecution of Hubbard and his Dianetics center by the AMA began. A lawsuit was filed alleging that Hubbard was teaching medicine without a license. And this is an extremely serious charge!
And, as they say, everything came together at once. Lawsuits, losses, the brink of ruin.
And what is the price of the issue? Why did Purcell need this?
The thing is that according to the American Builder magazine, at that time, in Wichita, where Purcell had poured money, there was a construction crisis. There was a real chance of losing millions.
And $500,000 from the AMA was very appropriate.
How much money did Purcell lose on investments in the Dianetics Center? According to various sources, from $10,000 to $50,000.
But if we consider this not as losses, but as investments in the AMA scheme and the taking away of the rights to Dianetics from Hubbard, then we get a very profitable scheme.
Invest $10 to $50 thousand, get a guaranteed $500 thousand, and also take away all the rights to the books and research from the author, which can also be successfully sold, and we now know what kind of money is circulating in Scientology, then the scheme for earning money becomes obvious. It becomes clear what it means to “honestly” earn for oil and construction companies of Purcell.
However, he did not understand that he was dealing with Dianetics and a naval officer who taught and trained the crews of warships. And in the end, Hubbard won all the courts. It was not an easy task for a poor researcher to fight in court against a millionaire who had the AMA behind him.
The truth prevailed and the Era of Hubbard's Scientology began.
But it seems that the offended millionaire did not give up. He firmly decided that Dianetics and Scientology, all the materials and organizations should belong to him.
And in order not to be prosecuted, he went into the shadows. But he did not leave the stage.
What happened next? Many people know.
Ron Hubbard was killed in 1972 and replaced by a double.
His son Quentin, who was preparing to become his father's successor, a brilliant auditor, well versed in Scientology and a specialist in the field of management, was killed (officially - it was suicide) in 1976.
Then there was a whole raid, the result of which was the complete seizure of all rights to Scientology from Hubbard's heirs.
And then David Miscavige appears. Officially, he became the head of the Scientology Church at 26 years old. But this is officially when the man who was passed off as Hubbard died in 1986.
In reality, David Miscavige began to manage affairs as soon as he reached the age of majority according to American laws, that is, at 21 years old. It was from this age that he began to destroy Scientology missions, at 22 he declared suppressive persons and expelled half of all Scientologists from the Church. At the same time, he significantly increased the payment, called Royalties. And the old leaders of the Sea Org, the Starkeys, the Brokers, handed over the rights to the Church and all the property without a murmur to none other than David Miscavige.
Put yourself in the shoes of a 21-year-old. You will, at the very least, be unsure of your actions, especially destructive ones, if the area in which you operate does not rightfully belong to you.
This kid without an education could not have come up with a scheme to take away a huge international Church. And, of course, he could not have carried it out himself.
But Don Purcell could, with his millions and connections in government circles.
Having eliminated Hubbard and his family, Dad took what he believed should have belonged to him and his family. And he put his son, David Miscavige, who is actually David Purcell, in charge of Hubbard's business.
As we know from an interview with Ron Miscavige, David's official father, he beat his wife Loretta. Ron Miscavige does not look like a kitchen fighter. Apparently, Loretta was cheating, and with the "right" person.
And this explains why David Miscavige did not respect his own official father , kept him at the base, forbidding him to leave. And when he died, according to witnesses, he was only happy and even laughed about it. That's right! He knows that Ron Miscavige is not his father. His father is Don Purcell.
And this is why we can't find photos of Don Purcell anywhere. If you look at them, everything immediately falls into place.
Let's remember again that Don Purcell was active in the real estate business. And what does his son, David Miscavige, do? The same real estate business. He buys up the best buildings in the best locations all over the world, supposedly for ideal organizations, which stand empty.
His real dad taught him this business very well!
David destroyed the technology of Scientology. He distorted almost all of Hubbard's texts. He dispersed all those who were loyal to Hubbard. He destroyed the Apollo, the church relic ship on which the Sea Org was created and the OT levels were discovered, and replaced it with the floating casino "Boheme", now the "Freewinds".
He is the son of his real father. He was trained by him. He was put in charge of the Church, which cannot possibly belong to this family.
Well, look again at the photo of fathers and son. At Don A. Purcell Jr. and his son - David Purcell, the illegal impostor, head of the Church of Scientology, operating under the false name of Miscavige. And decide for yourself whether this is true or not.