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'''Andre Tabayoyon''' is a former member of the ] who is primarily known for an affidavit that in which he claims to reveal inner workings of the Church. Among other things, he states in his affidavit that he was formerly in charge of security at Church's ] near ].<ref>{{cite news '''Andre Tabayoyon''' is a former member of the ] who is primarily known for an affidavit in which he describes the inner workings of the Church. Among other things, he states in his affidavit that he was formerly in charge of security at the Church's ] near ].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Sinclair |first=Greg |date=1994-04-13 |title=Tom Cruise and the weird cult stripped bare |url=http://cosmedia.freewinds.cx/media/articles/dmi130494.html |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071006130657/http://cosmedia.freewinds.cx/media/articles/dmi130494.html |archivedate=2007-10-06 |work=] |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Billerbeck |first=Liane |author2=Frank Nordhausen |date=1996-08-07 |title=Der Scientology-Star: Morgen startet "Mission: Impossible" mit Tom Cruise. Aussagen eines früheren Scientologen zerstören das Saubermann-Image des Filmidols |url=http://www.berlinonline.de/berliner-zeitung/archiv/.bin/dump.fcgi/1996/0807/reporter/0004/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110709194601/http://www.berlinonline.de/berliner-zeitung/archiv/.bin/dump.fcgi/1996/0807/reporter/0004/ |archive-date=2011-07-09 |accessdate= |work=] |pages=Page 3 |language=de}}</ref>
| last =Billerbeck
| first =Liane
| coauthors =Frank Nordhausen
| title =Der Scientology-Star: Morgen startet "Mission: Impossible" mit Tom Cruise. Aussagen eines früheren Scientologen zerstören das Saubermann-Image des Filmidols
| work =Reporter
| pages =Page 3
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| publisher =Berlin Online
| date =07.08.1996
| url =http://www.berlinonline.de/berliner-zeitung/archiv/.bin/dump.fcgi/1996/0807/reporter/0004/
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</ref> He gave testimony about the COS in a sworn affidavit <ref>Affidavit of Andre Tabayoyon</ref> introduced as evidence in the case '']''.<ref name="zablocki">{{cite book
| last =Zablocki
| first =Benjamin
| authorlink =Benjamin Zablocki
| coauthors =
| title =]
| publisher = University of Toronto Press
| date =2001
| location =
| pages =Page 357, 377
| url =
| doi =
| id = ISBN 0802081886}}
</ref>


Tabayoyon was a member of the Church's ], serving with ] and ] on the Scientology ship '']'' during the early 1970s. His wife, Mary was Hubbard's cook and Andre was Hubbard's steward. As ship crew he taught Hubbard's original ] in martial arts.<ref>L. Ron Hubbards Messengers Part 4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IsBKOgeDHU</ref>
In his 60-page <ref name="ebner">{{cite book
| last =Ebner
| first =Mark
| authorlink =Mark Ebner
| coauthors =Andrew Breitbard
| title =]
| publisher =John Wiley and Sons
| date =2004
| location =
| pages =Page 137
| url =
| doi =
| id = ISBN 0471450510}}
</ref> ], he states that the COS trained him in psychological techniques to create obedience through the use of terror. Tabayoyon gave examples of people being driven insane by the "higher levels" of Hubbard's teaching and even said that this is sometimes done intentionally. In the affidavit, he stated under oath that the base is stockpiling weapons and ammunition. <ref name="zablocki" />


He gave testimony about the COS in an ]<ref>Tabayoyon, Andre. 1994. 'Declaration of Andre Tabayoyon.' In ''Church of Scientology International v. Steven Fishman and Uwe Geertz.'' United States District Court, Central District of California. Case No. CV 91 6426 HLH (Texas), (4 April): 64 pp. (Attachments plus)</ref>{{Efn|Case 91-CV-6426 is the number of an existing sealed case per the United States Federal Court electronic retrieval system, PACER. However, per an appeal of this case, and an order by Judges for the United States Court of Appeals, the motion to seal this case was denied.<ref>United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit - Court of Appeals Docket #: 94-55443 - Filed: 4/13/94 - Church of Scientolog, et al. v. Fishman, et al. - Appeal from: Central District of California, Los Angeles<br/>10/4/94, "Filed order (James R. BROWNING, Jerome FARRIS, Edward LEAVY,): Aplt's mtn to seal pending proceedings on remand and any further appeal is denied. (wp) .</ref>}} introduced as evidence in the case '']''.<ref name="Kent2001">{{Cite book |last=Kent |first=Stephen A. |author-link=Stephen A. Kent |title=Misunderstanding Cults: Searching for Objectivity in a Controversial Field |title-link=Misunderstanding Cults |publisher=] |year=2001 |isbn=978-0-8020-8188-9 |editor-last=Zablocki |editor-first=Benjamin |editor-link=Benjamin Zablocki |pages=357, 377 |language=en |chapter=Brainwashing Programs in The Family/Children of God and Scientology |editor-last2=Robbins |editor-first2=Thomas |editor-link2=Thomas Robbins (sociologist)}}
Tabayoyon claimed that Scientology staff were instructed in how to act around ], when he visited the Gilman Hot Springs compound.<ref name="clarkson">{{cite book
| last =Clarkson
| first =Wensley
| authorlink =
| coauthors =
| title =]
| publisher =Hastingshouse/Daytrips Publ.
| date =1998
| location =
| pages =Page 358, 359, 360
| url =
| doi =
| id = ISBN 0803894066}}
</ref> According to Tabayoyon, members were only allowed to talk to Cruise if he talked to them first, Cruise had to "originate the communications."<ref name="clarkson" /> Those that violated this rule were given "conditioning."<ref name="clarkson" /><ref>{{cite book
| last =Ebner
| first =Mark
| authorlink =Mark Ebner
| coauthors =Andrew Breitbard
| title =]
| publisher =John Wiley and Sons
| date =2004
| location =
| pages =Page 137
| url =
| doi =
| id = ISBN 0471450510}}
</ref> Tabayoyon claimed that Gold Base guards possessed shotguns, automatic weapons, and semi-automatic assault rifles.<ref name="zablocki" /> The ] has questioned the veracity of reports of former members Tabayoyon and ] and suggested they "distorted" some of the incidents they described.<ref>{{cite book
| last =Davis
| first =Derek
| authorlink =
| coauthors =Barry Hankins
| title =New Religious Movements and Religious Liberty in America
| publisher =Baylor University Press
| date =2003
| location =
| pages =Page 194
| url =
| doi =
| id = ISBN 0918954924}}
</ref> </ref>


In his 60-page<ref name="ebner">{{Cite book |last=Ebner |first=Mark |url= |title=] |author2=Andrew Breitbard |publisher=] |year=2004 |isbn=0-471-45051-0 |location= |page= |doi= |authorlink=Mark Ebner}}
Tabayoyon served in the ], in the ].<ref name="minhoff" /> After his service in the Vietnam war, Tabayoyon began to pay for coursework in Scientology.<ref name="minhoff" /> He served in various positions including the Rehabilitation Project Force, for twenty-one years, leaving, according to his affidavit, after a falling out with ].<ref name="minhoff">{{cite book
</ref> affidavit, he states that the COS trained him in psychological techniques to create obedience through the use of terror. Tabayoyon gave examples of people being driven insane by the "higher levels" of Hubbard's teaching and even said that this is sometimes done intentionally. In the affidavit, he stated under oath that the base is stockpiling weapons and ammunition.<ref name="Kent2001" />
| last =Minhoff
| first =Christoph
| authorlink =
| coauthors =Martina Minhoff
| title = SCIENTOLOGY: IRRGARTEN DER ILLUSIONEN
| publisher = SONDERAUSGABE FÜR DIE LANDESZENTRALE FÜR POLITISCHE BILDUNG UND DIE INNENBEHÖRDE
DER FREIEN UND HANSESTADT HAMBURG, 3., neu bearbeitete und aktualisierte Auflage, © 1998 cm-verlag, Haimhausen Gestaltung und DTP: Herbert Fischer
| date =1998
| location =
| pages =Page 143, 144
| url =http://fhh.hamburg.de/stadt/Aktuell/behoerden/inneres/arbeitsgruppe-scientology/publikationen/irrgarten-der-illusionen-pdf,property=source.pdf
| doi =
| id = }}</ref>


Tabayoyon stated that Scientology staff were instructed in how to act around ], when he visited the ] compound in ].<ref name="clarkson">{{Cite book |last=Clarkson |first=Wensley |url= |title=] |publisher=Hastingshouse/Daytrips Publ. |year=1998 |isbn=0-8038-9406-6 |location= |pages=358, 359, 360 |language=en |doi= |authorlink=}}
== Full affidavit citation ==
</ref> According to Tabayoyon, members were only allowed to talk to Cruise if he talked to them first, Cruise had to "originate the communications".<ref name="clarkson" /> Those that violated this rule were given "conditioning".<ref name="ebner"/><ref name="clarkson" /> Tabayoyon stated in his affidavit that Gold Base guards possessed shotguns, automatic weapons, and semi-automatic assault rifles.<ref name="Kent2001" /> The Church of Scientology has questioned the veracity of reports of former members Tabayoyon and ] and suggested they "distorted" some of the incidents they described.<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Davis |first1=Derek |url= |title=New Religious Movements and Religious Liberty in America |last2=Hankins |first2=Barry |publisher=] |year=2003 |isbn=0-918954-92-4 |location= |pages=194 |language=en |doi= |authorlink=}}
*Tabayoyon, Andre. 1994. 'Declaration of Andre Tabayoyon.' In ''Church of Scientology International v. Steven Fishman and Uwe Geertz.'' United States District Court, Central District of California. Case No. CV 91 6426 HLH (Tx), (4 April): 64 pp. (Attachments plus)<ref name="zablocki" />
</ref>


Tabayoyon served in the ], in the ].<ref name="minhoff" /> After his service in the Vietnam war, Tabayoyon began to pay for coursework in Scientology.<ref name="minhoff" /> He served in various positions including the ], for 21 years, leaving, according to his affidavit, after a falling out with ].<ref name="minhoff">{{Cite book |last=Minhoff |first=Christoph |url=https://epub.sub.uni-hamburg.de/epub/volltexte/2007/140/pdf/irrgarten_der_illusionen_pdfpropertysource.pdf |title=Scientology: Irrgarten Der Illusionen |language=de |trans-title=Scientology: Maze of Illusions |author2=Martina Minhoff |publisher=] |year=1998 |pages=PDF pages 143ff |isbn=9783879041978}}</ref>
'''Note:''' Case 91-CV-6426 is the number of an existing sealed case per the United States Federal Court electonic retrieval system, .

However, per an appeal of this case, and an order by Judges for the ''United States Court of Appeals'', the motion to seal this case was denied.<ref>United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit - Court of Appeals Docket #: 94-55443 - Filed: 4/13/94 - Church of Scientolog, et al v. Fishman, et al - Appeal from: Central District of California, Los Angeles </ref>
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Latest revision as of 01:20, 30 December 2024

Former Scientologist and critic of Scientology

Andre Tabayoyon
Occupation(s)Former United States Marine Corps,
Former head of security, Gold Base, Church of Scientology (Per affidavit in U.S. Federal court)

Andre Tabayoyon is a former member of the Church of Scientology who is primarily known for an affidavit in which he describes the inner workings of the Church. Among other things, he states in his affidavit that he was formerly in charge of security at the Church's Gold Base near Hemet, California.

Tabayoyon was a member of the Church's Sea Organization, serving with L. Ron Hubbard and Mary Sue Hubbard on the Scientology ship MV Apollo during the early 1970s. His wife, Mary was Hubbard's cook and Andre was Hubbard's steward. As ship crew he taught Hubbard's original personal assistants in martial arts.

He gave testimony about the COS in an affidavit introduced as evidence in the case Church of Scientology International v. Fishman and Geertz.

In his 60-page affidavit, he states that the COS trained him in psychological techniques to create obedience through the use of terror. Tabayoyon gave examples of people being driven insane by the "higher levels" of Hubbard's teaching and even said that this is sometimes done intentionally. In the affidavit, he stated under oath that the base is stockpiling weapons and ammunition.

Tabayoyon stated that Scientology staff were instructed in how to act around Tom Cruise, when he visited the Gold Base compound in Gilman Hot Springs, California. According to Tabayoyon, members were only allowed to talk to Cruise if he talked to them first, Cruise had to "originate the communications". Those that violated this rule were given "conditioning". Tabayoyon stated in his affidavit that Gold Base guards possessed shotguns, automatic weapons, and semi-automatic assault rifles. The Church of Scientology has questioned the veracity of reports of former members Tabayoyon and Dennis Erlich and suggested they "distorted" some of the incidents they described.

Tabayoyon served in the United States Marine Corps, in the Vietnam War. After his service in the Vietnam war, Tabayoyon began to pay for coursework in Scientology. He served in various positions including the Rehabilitation Project Force, for 21 years, leaving, according to his affidavit, after a falling out with David Miscavige.

Notes

  1. Case 91-CV-6426 is the number of an existing sealed case per the United States Federal Court electronic retrieval system, PACER. However, per an appeal of this case, and an order by Judges for the United States Court of Appeals, the motion to seal this case was denied.

References

  1. ^ Minhoff, Christoph; Martina Minhoff (1998). Scientology: Irrgarten Der Illusionen [Scientology: Maze of Illusions] (PDF) (in German). Government of Hamburg. pp. PDF pages 143ff. ISBN 9783879041978.
  2. Sinclair, Greg (April 13, 1994). "Tom Cruise and the weird cult stripped bare". Daily Mirror. Archived from the original on October 6, 2007.
  3. Billerbeck, Liane; Frank Nordhausen (August 7, 1996). "Der Scientology-Star: Morgen startet "Mission: Impossible" mit Tom Cruise. Aussagen eines früheren Scientologen zerstören das Saubermann-Image des Filmidols". Berliner Zeitung (in German). pp. Page 3. Archived from the original on July 9, 2011.
  4. L. Ron Hubbards Messengers Part 4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IsBKOgeDHU
  5. Tabayoyon, Andre. 1994. 'Declaration of Andre Tabayoyon.' In Church of Scientology International v. Steven Fishman and Uwe Geertz. United States District Court, Central District of California. Case No. CV 91 6426 HLH (Texas), (4 April): 64 pp. (Attachments plus)
  6. United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit - Court of Appeals Docket #: 94-55443 - Filed: 4/13/94 - Church of Scientolog, et al. v. Fishman, et al. - Appeal from: Central District of California, Los Angeles
    10/4/94, "Filed order (James R. BROWNING, Jerome FARRIS, Edward LEAVY,): Aplt's mtn to seal pending proceedings on remand and any further appeal is denied. (wp) .
  7. ^ Kent, Stephen A. (2001). "Brainwashing Programs in The Family/Children of God and Scientology". In Zablocki, Benjamin; Robbins, Thomas (eds.). Misunderstanding Cults: Searching for Objectivity in a Controversial Field. University of Toronto Press. pp. 357, 377. ISBN 978-0-8020-8188-9.
  8. ^ Ebner, Mark; Andrew Breitbard (2004). Hollywood, Interrupted. John Wiley and Sons. p. 137. ISBN 0-471-45051-0.
  9. ^ Clarkson, Wensley (1998). Tom Cruise: Unauthorized. Hastingshouse/Daytrips Publ. pp. 358, 359, 360. ISBN 0-8038-9406-6.
  10. Davis, Derek; Hankins, Barry (2003). New Religious Movements and Religious Liberty in America. Baylor University Press. p. 194. ISBN 0-918954-92-4.
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