B. The Aims Of Scientology. Narrator – Yvonne Gillham Jentzsch. Text By – L. Ron Hubbard. Violin – Bob Du Bow. Written-By – L. Scientology is an applied religious philosophy. Matrix, Runout: 2799-A (90474.
Author L. Ron Hubbard’s revealing essay on the origins and necessity of the Scientology religion. Create your free Scientology Network profile (It only takes a minute).
Her mother Yvonne Gillham-Jentzsch founded the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre - her stepfather was the church's president. She tells of the culture of secrecy and fear, being held captive against her will and the 'group think' L Ron Hubbard fostered. As one of Hubbard's original Commodore Messengers on his flagship Sea Org ship, she revealed he had penalties such as 'overboarding' - throwing members over the ship - as punishment. Janis Gillham Grady was no ordinary member of the church - she was Scientology royalty. Her mother Yvonne Gillham-Jentzsch founded the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre. Her father Peter Gillham espoused the Scientology creed around the globe. Her stepfather Heber Jentzsch was the church's president.
Heber Carl Jentzsch (born November 30, 1935) has served as president of the Church of Scientology International since 1982. Heber Jentzsch was born in 1935 in Salt Lake City and grew up in a Mormon family and named after Latter-day Saint apostle Heber C. Kimball. Though he was never baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he identified himself as a "believing Mormon",
My mother was Yvonne Gillham-Jentzsch, the founder of Celebrity Centre for the Church of Scientology. After my parents divorced, my mother married Heber Jentzsch, who is well known as the President of the Church of Scientology International. My father is Peter F. Gillham (AKA Pete or Peter Sn. who, in the 1970s, was known as one of the top lecturers on the subject of Scientology. In later years, we were accepted as the second family of Scientology. Yvonne headed up Scientology's Celebrity Centre and built it to more than two hundred staff, while Peter introduced people into Scientology through his books, lectures and as the Executive Director of the Scientology Phoenix mission. Meanwhile my sister Terri, my sister-in-law Doreen Smith-Gillham and I were all senior ranking Commodore's Messengers working directly with L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology.
The aims of scientology. Written by L. Ron Hubbard in September 1965. A civilization without insanity, without criminals and without war, where the able can prosper and honest beings can have rights, and where Man is free to rise to greater heights, are the aims of Scientology. First announced to an enturbulated world in 1950, these aims are well within the grasp of our technology. We seek only evolution to higher states of being for the individual and for society. We are achieving our aims. After endless millennia of ignorance about himself, his mind and the universe, a breakthrough has been made for Man. Other efforts Man has made have been surpassed. The combined truths of fifty thousand years of thinking men, distilled and amplified by new discoveries about Man have made for this success. We welcome you to Scientology.
My mother was Yvonne Gillham-Jentzsch, the founder of Celebrity Centre for the Church of Scientology. As a child of 11, in January 1968, I arrived on the Scientology ship, the Royal Scotman where I became an original Commodore's Messenger for L. Over the next 11 years I spent six hours or more a day with L. Ron Hubbard, until December of 1979, when shortly after, Hubbard went into "hiding" with fellow Commodore's Messengers, Annie and Pat Broeker. Hubbard passed away in January 1986. Many who were there say I was raised by Hubbard.
Commodore’s Messenger: A Child Adrift in the Scientology Sea Organization covers the years from before I was born, starting around 1953 about how and why my parents, Peter Gillham and Yvonne Gillham-Jentzsch got into Scientology in the first place
Yvonne Gillham Jentzsch. She was one of the original L. Ron Hubbard's Commodores Messengers. In 2017 she published her first book about her time in Scientology up to 1975. Two more books are planned. Yvonne Gillham Jentzsch. 31 December 2016 ·. Scientolipedia.