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Melbourne Scientologist IAS Members and Statuses

Discussion in 'Leaks & Legal' started by Zhent, Jan 26, 2012.

  1. Zhent Member

    Happy Thursday Australia Day OSA!

    Melbourne Scientologist IAS Members and Statuses.


    SILVER MERITORIOUS - $500000 (1)

    Ken & Pam Frank & Family

    PATRON MERITORIOUS - $250000 (3)

    Rudy Kalab
    Tony & Rhonda Tzouvelis & Family
    George Theonas

    PATRON WITH HONOURS - $100000 (16)

    Ceberano-Balfour & Rogers Family
    Gary & Ali Catt
    Gregory Dimney
    Terry & Janet Fletcher & Family
    Emmanuel & Kate Foundas & Family
    Sally Garden
    Jenni Gyffyn & Family Jenni Gyffyn & Family
    Chris & Marie Lucas & Family
    Tom & Caroline Maloney & Family
    Peter & Silvana O'Rourke & Family
    Andrew & Pat Rinder & Family O'Rourke & Family
    Michael Ripley & Sharon Seah-Ripley
    Kay Seabrook Kay Seabrook
    Trevor Wilkinson
    Derek & Pat Wilson & Family
    The Kemble-Wyly Family

    PATRON - $50000 (33)

    Helen Bassett
    Tim & Christine Bell
    Colin Butler & Amanda Betley
    Michael Dempsey
    Caligiuri Family
    Steve Fawcett
    Fergus & Grainne Gartlan & Family
    Oisin & Elizabeth Grogan & Family Grogan & Family
    Kane & Margaret Hooper & Family
    Nerida James & Family
    John McCrorey
    Ray & Jan Lester & Family
    Ross Martiensen
    Emme Messina
    David & Glenys Nall & Family
    Merv & Margaret Nash Nash
    Ron Payne
    Thomas & Josephine Reid & Family
    Marco Ricci & Family
    Bill Rowe
    Fred Schraitle
    John Simkin
    Ian Stewart
    Louise Stewart
    Mark & Jasmine Stone & Family
    John & Flora Sullivan
    John Tetley
    Brian & Pauline Turner & Family Turner & Family
    Matthew Waite
    Glenda Walsh
    Ken & Lyndall Warren & Family
    Craig Whitehouse
    Bill Zheng & Vivien Lin & Family

    CRUSADER - $25000 (31)

    Vilko Barudzuja
    Justin Bridgeman
    Robert & Merilyn Briggs
    Gerald Canale
    Melanie Collier
    Carlo Colosimo
    Johnny Colosimo
    Wayne & Anna Curnuck
    Ted Forgach
    Sam & Deb Garden & Family
    Martine Gautier-Dixon
    Mickey Goldsweig
    Wayne & Jane Gorman
    Alan Holmes
    Lindsay Jack
    Gareth Jekel & Family
    Gennie MacGregor
    Rae Sharp Maxwell
    Andrew McLaren
    Craig & Janet Middleton & Family
    Kemble & Moloney Family
    Anthony Peluso & Family
    Leigh & Ruth Price & Family
    Alex Robertson
    Nicholas Saade
    Sean & Amanda Santoro & Family
    Brian Sayers
    Rosalie Seren
    Helen Trachsel
    Alex Tuskan
    Carl Neumann & Suzanna Zagon

    SPONSOR - $10000 (49)

    Sandy Abbott
    Julian Bassett
    Georgina Berry
    Keith Bloomfield
    Janice Bromley
    June Budgeon
    Gary Collier
    Maria Colosimo
    Paul Coltman
    Jennifer Conley
    Zina Coraci
    Peter Davies
    Jaques Doucas
    Andrew Fairlie
    John Ford
    George Georgievski
    Geoff & Kate Gillard
    Geoff Greening
    Jessica Hayes
    Susan Hayward
    Richard Henry
    Peter Hess
    Maurice Jordan
    Ken Lewis
    Matt Lucas
    Michael Magro
    Jake Magro
    Scott Maher
    Robyn Mason
    Vron Mcallister
    Darrin McIntosh
    Tom McKinlay
    Rhonda Meagher
    Crystyna Offenbaume
    Helen Panayi
    George Pearson
    Scott Rackham
    Brian Rackman
    John Russell
    Elana Saks
    Zerrin Sayer
    Elly Simpson
    Pam Tilley
    Charles Tonna
    Jason Toth
    John White
    Andrew Whyte
    John Xenophontos
    David Zani

    LIFETIME MEMBER - $5000 (181)

    Dot Ainsworth
    David Ainsworth
    Matthew Anderson
    David Anderson
    Louis Arcoraci
    Dallis Armao
    Adrian Bagnato
    Craig Barnard
    Jude Barnes
    Rory Barnes
    Rosemary Bauer
    Christine Bauer
    Joan Beats
    Amanda Beats
    Shane Beats
    Stewart Beats
    Jeffrey Beats
    Kat Beats
    David Beck
    Kylie Beck
    Tyrian Beeby
    Catherine Bell
    Farhad Billimoria
    Thelma Briggs
    Linda Caligiuri
    Joshua Castles
    Natalie Castles
    Marie Catron
    Paul Ceberano
    Ruth Ceberano
    Gino Chirichiello
    Adrian Cole
    Natalie Conti
    Archie Cowan
    David Coxhill
    Joseph Curato
    Connie Curato
    Scarlett Curnuck
    Isabella Curnuck
    David Dalli
    Geoffrey Dawson
    Catriona Dawson
    Anne Delarue
    Mark Dixon
    James Drough
    Crystal Duffy
    Robert Duffy
    Evan Duffy
    Damien Espinosa
    Jackson Fairlie
    Michael Filardo
    Matthew Fleishmann
    Jared Fletcher
    Rosemary Francis
    Arthur Fraunfelder
    Zoe Garden
    Melanie Garden
    Finn Gautier-Dixon
    Kathy Gee
    Mark Girdwood
    Wilhelmina Gogerly
    Max Gogerly
    Louise Gorman
    Jesse Gray
    Katrina Gregory
    David Griffiths
    Derik Hayes
    Yong He
    Yvonne Henry
    Frank Hercus
    Kerry Heremia
    Joe Heremia
    Vanessa Hess
    Rowland Hill
    Jenny Hill
    Georgina Holt
    John Homann
    Norbert Horvath
    Colin Imray
    Roslyn Jenner
    Martin Johnson
    Gabrielle Johnson
    Jaqueline Kalab-Anderson
    Joshua Kalab-Jordan
    Gavin Keon
    Leigh Kingshott
    Jean Kirk
    Fred Klemick
    David Knaggs
    Robert Krastic
    Stano Krejnus
    Richard Law
    Tina Law
    Sarah Little
    Mark Little
    Tony Lorenz
    Steven Lowe
    Lynne Lowenstein
    Bernard Lowenstein
    Bianca Lowenstein
    Jeremy Lowenstein
    Tracey Lucas
    Robert MacDonald
    Rein MacDonald
    Matthew MacGregor
    Helen Madden-Hallet
    Nelson Marques
    Leroy Mataia
    Alex Matill
    Evan Meagher
    Therese Meiers
    Maria Meilak
    Helen Micaleff
    Kristen Morrison
    Grant Neate
    Eva Nelle
    Louis Neumann
    Norman Newton
    Manfred Onder
    Deniz Ozcan
    John Peles
    Lisa Peluso
    Ava Peluso
    Siera Peluso
    April Peluso
    Allan Phillips
    Desmond Piper
    Mason Pollard
    John Pranger
    Pauline Priest
    Gerard Reardon
    Braydan Revell
    Jack Ricci
    Bernard Rodda
    Gypsy Lee Rogers
    Eva Ross
    George Ross
    Audrey Ryan-Coltman
    Gina Salmon
    Josephine Salmon
    Wilma Santoni
    Jennifer Schelbert
    Errol Schmidt
    Adwen Schmidt
    Keith Scott
    Robyn Scott
    Mary Secoulidis
    Anna Serra
    Brigitte Seum
    Lucas Seum
    Erol Seydi
    Peter Simpson
    Xenya Stephens
    Sarah Stewart
    John Stewart
    Ben Strong
    Adrian Sutcliffe
    Colin Swan
    Neil Thomas
    Ross Thompson
    Karen Tonna
    Donna Trentini
    Jaimee Trio
    Antonio Trio
    Jo Tumino
    Daryl Vance
    Elizebeth Velinsky
    Maureen Vennell
    Natasha Vennell
    Robert Walker
    Vanessa Walker
    Lesley Walker
    Susan Whyte
    Innes Willox
    Alexander Willox
    Bev Winfield
    Marion Wittwer
    Gerhard Wittwer
    Monique Xenophontos
    James Xenophontos
    Jamie Xenophontos


    314 total, 267 families
    $6.7 Million Dollars (minimum)

    All in all a pretty disappointing effort I thought for the stronghold of Scientology in ANZO. All those years of regging up the 'IAS Bridge' and theres only a few hundred who got the lifetime membership and above? And in that most just held out with the plain lifetime membership, only 84 have donated beyond $10,000, and only 20 beyond $100,000. The biggest donors are the Frank family, and they have only donated a half million - a pale comparison to the donors in the USA (just look how far the statuses go below!) and local Ideal Org donos.

    Perhaps the Aussies really are more resistant to the off-source IAS crap then their US counterparts?



    And in case you have forgotten the status levels...

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    From a Pooks post on WWP the status donotions are believed to be:
    Even that list is out of date, the images I posted above go way further, what are the donation rates for;

    Platinum Laureate
    Diamond Laureate
    Patron Excalibur
    Platinum Excalibur
    Diamond Excalibur
    Patron Maximus

    I shudder to think at the absurd amount of monies needed for Patron Maximum, does anyone know? (I would guess $50 Million)
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  2. RoflCockter Member

    i would go higher and say probably 100million, but wtf :/
    probably more they double at almost every increment.

    P.Laur 20m, diamondLaur:40m PatE:80m ... you catch my drift :3
  3. Sonichu Moderator

    I love more than anything that just reading this should be incongrous to even the most turtled Sci.

    For example... all of these levels have a quote by LRH.... but when you read the quote.. It has nothing to do with The levels of Honor that are displayed.

    For example, if you were to do something similar for something like... Cub Scout ranks... you would have a quote or description about each specific rank, why it was chosen, where that places you in the hierarchy etc.

    The quotes from LRH are Generic, have nothing to do with the honors, and they aren't even words of thanks for donating money. Oh wait, what did LRH say about donating and solving money problems without applying Scientology?
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  4. Anonymous Member

    Well let's continue the trend: (seems to be, 2 levels of doubling... then a level of 2.5 then start over)

    Patron: $50,000 (x2=)
    Patron with Honors: $100,000(x2.5)=
    Patron Meritorious: $250,000(x2)=
    Silver Meritorious: $500,000 (x2)=
    Gold Meritorious: $1,000,000(x2.5)=
    Platinum Meritorious: $2,500,000(x2)=
    Diamond Meritorious: $5,000,000(x2)=
    Patron Laureate: $10,000,000(x2.5)=
    Platinum Laureate $25,000,000(x2)=
    Diamond Laureate $50,000,000(x2)=
    Patron Excalibur $100,000,000(x2.5)=
    Platinum Excalibur $250,000,000(x2)=
    Diamond Excalibur $500,000,000(x2)=
    Patron Maximus $1,000,000,000

    Just guessing... but seeing as the gift for donating $1 billion is a solid gold pin with Diamonds and Emeralds encrusted... it doesn't seem too far fetched. (not including your fancy trophy etc.
  5. Anonymous Member

    Just a reminder, all my italics are guessing, IF the trend continues I'm guessing for Platinum Laureate and beyond
  6. Zhent Member

    I doubt the trend continues to double after Patron Laureate, its just too much money, even for the IAS. Remember these status levels only come out for when people attain them (I think so?), and there is surely no way one person/family is donating more then $100 million. Even $50 million seems like an absurdly large amount for one group to donate, but who knows...

    Apparently you can ring up certain IAS/SCN offices to be told what what the donation level is, if anyone wants to investigate. Edit: Its in one of my OP pics, the Continental Membership Office or the IAS Administrations.
  7. Anonymous Member

    Whatever it is, they also get the Gluteus Maximus award.
  8. Anonymous Member

    Sorry, no dox, but I've heard an even $100 million for Patron Maximus
  9. Anonymous Member

  10. Not only that, but look at the quote for Patron Laureate:

    "A being is only as valuable as he can serve others."

    I'm sure it's supposed to be a positive quote, but I found it kind of dehumanizing on some level. Cuz rather than human life having inherent worth, it apparently has some sort of sliding-scale value based on how useful it is to others. How is a baby supposed to "serve others"? What about the severely mentally impaired?

    I dunno, maybe it's just me, but it seems so typical of L. Ron's what-have-you-done-for-me-lately attitudes. You know, all that shit about how billion-year Sea Org mindslaves are the best of the best, while homeless people are worthless degraded beings who ruin the environment.
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  11. adhocrat Member

    That quote caught my eye too. I would think that hubbard figured he'd be the one being served the most.
    It's the problem of the 'humanitarian' they need someone less than them in order to feel superior
  12. Sponge Member

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  14. The Wrong Guy Member

    Don't mention Scientology around Kate Ceberano | News.com.au

    The Sunday Telegraph - July 29, 2012

    She's one of Australia's most high-profile Scientologists, but when it comes to discussing her religion, it's a touchy subject for Kate Ceberano.

    While giving the media a sneak peek of her role in the musical South Pacific, which premieres in Sydney next month, Insider asked Ceberano about the recent scandal to engulf Scientology.

    The religion has come under fire in recent weeks in the wake of Tom Cruise's split from wife Katie Holmes.

    Like Cruise, Ceberano is a devoted Scientologist, which some have claimed is a sect.

    "That's inappropriate," Ceberano said before cutting the conversation dead. Up until the mention of the dreaded "S" word, she had been more than happy to chat. With a frosty smile she walked away, making it clear her faith was a no-go zone.

    In past interviews, Ceberano has labelled her beliefs as not much different to attending a mainstream church.

    It has been claimed the controversial faith is one of the reasons Holmes, 33, filed for divorce from Cruise last month. Reports suggested Holmes did not want daughter Suri, 6, caught up in Scientology's education programs.

    From www.news.com.au/national/kate-makes-a-frosty-exit/story-fndo4bst-1226437532221
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  15. Anonymous Member

    That's a lot of cash.
  16. JohnnyRUClear Member

    Clams is getting testy. :)
  17. Anonymous Member

    fify
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  18. Internetzin Member

    That is one girl I have long loved to hate. Smug, arrogant, superior scilons like her and Jenna Elfman seriously are the most annoying of a bad bunch. Tom Cruise isn't even as convinced about it all as these two dyed in the wool culties. Rant over.
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  19. Anonymous Member

    Patron Miscavigous $10,000,000,000
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  20. RightOn Member

    so what has beeing going on in AU lately anyways?
  21. Not much it seems. Or at least not much spoken of publicly, I should say. Sitting around waiting for the ACNC to do its job.
  22. RightOn Member

    been miiiighty quiet
    and Eastgate? reallllllly quiet and swept under the rug
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  23. Very quiet. Does Melbanon even exist anymore? I've searched for Australian stuff here and there really isn't much to read, and certainly not much lately. I think maybe the Xenophon thing was a disappointment to a lot of people. I still have faith in the taskforce having the same ultimate effect, but it's only new so it'll take time.

    As for Eastgate, yeah WTF? I'd like to think she's turned witness for something bigger but I doubt it.
  24. JohnnyRUClear Member

    What "Xenophon thing"? Last I knew was that he got the Chaddities Committee/Commission thing going; wasn't that what we were all shooting for down there?
  25. Internetzin Member

    A certain Flame-haired idiot keeps stealing the spotlight!
  26. My understanding was he wanted a parliamentary inquiry into Co$, because they are a pack of criminals. PM Rudd said he shared concerns but the opposition didn't see it the same way. (Rathbun and Rinder reportedly meddled with that, but I don't know enough to comment). Ultimately, the proposal didn't get enough votes. The consolation prize was the ACNC but that was planned anyway, I think.

    The ACNC is broader; it applies to all charities and NFPs. It's actually a good way to go, because then Co$ can't complain about being targeted and victimised and all their usual crap that scares people off from bringing them to justice. The legitimate NFPs have nothing to worry about. Co$, on the other hand, are fucked. Here's hoping it will put an end to their business rort in Oz - then they can get back to focusing on their beliefs, which is what they should be doing anyway.

    I don't know what is happening in Oz as far as criminal investigations go. I thought police were investigating allegations made by former members, but I don't know what has happened since. I've heard a whisper but I don't have enough details to discuss it. Even if I did, I wouldn't go posting them here and endangering the investigation.


    http://acnctaskforce.treasury.gov.au/content/content.aspx?doc=home.htm
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  28. Gottabrain Member

    I'm curious how many of these names might be duplicated on other IAS donor lists as well.

    A few of the US lists for different orgs had the same names more than once - perhaps to give the appearance that more people locally had donated to get others to do likewise - or are they allowed to count the same name/same donation several times if the person did services at more than one org?
  29. Does anyone know what "Honor Status" Bob & Trisha Duggan are at now? Last I heard it was either Platinum or Diamond Excalibur in 2010. Does Diamond Excalibur = 35,000,000 in donation to I.A.S.?
  30. Not sure about Melbanon, but Sydney has not protested in a while. I would have liked to have more protests with the exes. They were really good. Liz and James Anderson were incredibly effective.

    As to the legals. Yeah Eastgate getting off on a technicality was a blow. What injustice.

    As to the charities commission, it will eventually go through, but legislation takes time.
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