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Members of the International Association of Scientologists (IAS) gathered from six continents to commemorate a monumental anniversary and reignite an enduring commitment to humanity.
Thousands of International Association of Scientologists (IAS) members gather on Friday, October 25, at Saint Hill Manor, the home of Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard in the United Kingdom. The evening celebrates 40 historic years of IAS triumph and dedication to humanity.
Mr. David Miscavige, Chairman of the Board Religious Technology Center, takes the stage, unleashing the highly anticipated Ruby Anniversary of the IAS.
The Grand Marquee erupts as a packed crowd rises in a thunderous standing ovation for Mr. Miscavige, igniting a night of dazzling celebration.
The ovation continues as Mr. Miscavige welcomes Scientologists from across the world of Scientology to the weekend-long IAS Anniversary Celebration.
“Tonight we celebrate our Ruby Anniversary. And, in so doing, we have arrived at a place that was unimaginable 40 years ago. But here we are and what a view it is—our Churches and Missions encircling this planet, our Technologies at work in almost every land on Earth, our horizons boundless, our future infinite and we, ourselves, universal.” —Mr. David Miscavige, Chairman of the Board Religious Technology Center
In a thrilling three-hour affair, Mr. Miscavige reveals the extraordinary accomplishments of the IAS from every corner of the globe over the past year and the previous 39 years!
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LANDMARK JUDGMENTS
FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
349
LAWS TO PROTECT AGAINST
HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE
41 MILLION
HOURS OF
VOLUNTEER MINISTER HELP
350 MILLION
GLOBAL SALVAGE MATERIALS
DISTRIBUTED
45,055
HUMANITARIAN
PARTNERSHIPS
The Grand Marquee bursts into applause as Mr. Miscavige highlights 40 years of unforgettable IAS achievements.
Mr. Miscavige captivates thousands in attendance with a stunning reminder that, for four decades, the IAS fought not just for Scientology, but for the freedom of all religions to exist and thrive; and that time and again, Scientology emerged victorious. “Let us now consider what it took to get here, if only to reiterate why this night is different from all other nights. Tonight we mark 40 years of IAS history, which is tantamount to 4,000 years in any other history book.”
JUDGE DECLARES MISTRIAL IN
$39 MILLION JUDGMENT.
—USA Today
SCIENTOLOGY WINS
AFTER NINE-YEAR BATTLE.
—The Toronto Star
THE EVIDENCE IS AMPLY
SUFFICIENT THAT SCIENTOLOGY
IS WITHIN THE MEANING OF RELIGION.
—Supreme Court, United Kingdom
THE SCIENTOLOGY RELIGION REPRESENTS
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ALL RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS.
—Supreme Court, Italy
THE COURT
DECLARES SCIENTOLOGY’S
RIGHT OF ENTRY INTO THE REGISTRY
OF RELIGIOUS ENTITIES.
—Ministry of Justice, Spain
THE “WORKING GROUP ON SCIENTOLOGY”
HAS BEEN DISSOLVED.
—Hamburger Morgenpost
THE ENTIRE
PROCEEDINGS ARE DECLARED
INADMISSIBLE.
—First Instance Court of Brussels
SCIENTOLOGY
WINS FULL RELIGIOUS RECOGNITION.
Mr. Miscavige delivers “a monumental postscript to all you just saw.… While we can talk about IAS-sponsored Ideal Orgs in alpha cities, global epicenters and the beating hearts of civilization, this one stands above them all. Because this is the Cultural Capital of Earth.”
As Mr. Miscavige tells the multinational crowd, “If ever there was an example of flourishing and prospering in the face of suppression, this is it.” The new Paris Ideal Org and Celebrity Centre, a 95,000-square-foot megamasterpiece, opened in April 2024, just weeks before the Paris Summer Olympics.
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At the conclusion of Mr. Miscavige’s extraordinary announcement about the new Church of Scientology Paris, the celebration thunders on, echoing the IAS’s winning tradition.
In celebrating four decades of the IAS legacy, Mr. Miscavige spotlights the unflagging commitment of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), the mental health watchdog cofounded by the Church in 1969.
South Africa
Mexico
Italy
United States
Scotland
Hungary
Lake Alice Hospital
1976 CCHR Protest
“Thank you, CCHR,
for your tenacity and
endurance.”
—Royal Commission of Inquiry,
New Zealand
“Your triumph
marks a global precedent
for human rights
and justice.”
—UN Committee
on the Rights of Persons
with Disabilities
As the night hits another level altogether, Mr. Miscavige punctuates the purpose of the IAS and its unwavering mission: to unite, advance, support and protect the Scientology religion and Scientologists in all parts of the world so as to achieve the Aims of Scientology.
Taking the audience through an expansive overview of the Church’s humanitarian milestones, Mr. Miscavige illuminates the reach of IAS-sponsored educational initiatives the world over.
Las Vegas, Nevada
Berlin, Germany
Ventura, California
Mr. Miscavige next underscores the Scientology Volunteer Ministers providing one-on-one help and succor in times of great need.
Japan
Italy
Kenya
Bangladesh
Taiwan
Nepal
Members of the IAS erupt into a resounding ovation in tribute to the lifesaving support Scientology Volunteer Ministers delivered over the past year.
A traditional highlight of the annual Anniversary Event is the awarding of the prestigious IAS Freedom Medal, underscoring the evening’s theme of relentless devotion toward the achievement of social justice, decency, morality and a drug-free existence across the planet. Mr. Miscavige introduced each of the recipients, unveiling personal stories of their unflinching commitment to humanity.
Giovanni Citterio, Milan, Italy: As a young addict, Giovanni’s life was saved when he found Narconon, the drug rehabilitation program based on the discoveries and writings of L. Ron Hubbard. Thereafter, he dedicated his life to saving others, establishing Narconon centers all across Italy. Now serving as Executive Director for South Europe, his 40 years as a drug rehab pioneer justly earned him the title Narconon Legend. “Narconon is the solution for the future of Mankind, which is falling into a chasm, where new drugs with their destructive effects blind young people, trapping them in a vicious circle. But, armed with LRH Technology, we are stronger than ever, and so we will fight on until victory is ours—a drug-free Italy!”
Vincenza Palmieri, Rome, Italy: Vincenza faced down psychiatry, taking a case all the way to Italy’s Supreme Court in the name of protecting children and families from abuse. She then exposed a coercive “Psychiatric Supply Chain” in a bestselling book, uncovering a vicious “kickback scheme” orchestrated by psychiatrists. And as the ultimate solution, she created a new profession, the Family Specialist, now recognized by the Italian government and today empowering families without medication or psychiatry. “The honor of being a Freedom Medal Winner coupled with what this medal represents—the possibility and hope of freedom for millions of children in Italy and around the world—is infinite. I dedicate this medal to each one of them, to their families and to those who, every minute, bravely fight the psychiatric supply chain.”
Antónia and Ferenc Novák, Budapest, Hungary: This couple embraced L. Ron Hubbard’s The Way to Happiness to combat rampant school bullying, launching a nationwide contest inviting children of all ages to create art projects featuring the book’s 21 moral precepts. While to extend their reach further still, Antónia and Ferenc created an online teachers’ platform called Cool School. All combined, they have introduced The Way to Happiness to students in nearly a third of all Hungarian schools, with incidents of youth violence plummeting by 60 percent. “Our infinite gratitude to LRH for The Way to Happiness, a gift to Mankind. The 21 precepts are a treasure that restores brotherhood, self-respect and honor. A gift with the power to bring a civilization back to life!”
Bringing an incomparable celebration of a milestone year and four unparalleled decades to a crescendo, Mr. Miscavige casts the audience’s sights onto a limitless future.
“Of course, when it comes to Scientology, the biggest challenge isn’t just communicating its scope, it’s also conveying its many dimensions,” said Mr. Miscavige. “Scientology is a religion, a Technology, a worldwide network of Churches and facilities, a global humanitarian movement and a diverse community of people spanning six continents. And so, our next message to the world out there is not just one but, in fact, three messages. Three power messages that build on each other.”
OUR VOICE
The first of three messages provides a face-to-face introduction to Scientologists themselves.
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OUR CHURCH
The second message shows an entirely different dimension of Scientology, one that is essential to understand in order to grasp what Scientology is. Because Scientology is not just a thing, it is also a place.
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OUR MOVEMENT
The final message reveals yet another dimension of the religion. It answers the one remaining question: What do Scientologists stand for as an unstoppable force for good?
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“Because we’ve never taken our eye off the ultimate prize, we stand where we are today,” Mr. Miscavige tells the crowd. “Forty years of magnificent accomplishment. And, more than that, a future more glorious than we could have ever imagined.”
The weekend’s events roll right into the following day, with the IAS Global Salvage Seminar laying down all the details of an expansive year to come. The thousands of Scientologists also learned how the new Global Welcome to Scientology messages are coming to their home cities.
IAS members get a firsthand look at the new IAS-sponsored Global Salvage Campaigns, including all the tactical information on each and much more.
Every corner of the Saint Hill grounds, from the Grand Marquee to the Great Hall, resonates with the electricity of the IAS 40th Anniversary Celebration Weekend.
Mr. Miscavige begins the 2024 Patrons Ball with these words to the Patrons of the IAS: “This is the night that crowns our 40th Anniversary of the IAS. And, yes, an evening belonging to you—and you alone.”
The elegant 2024 Patrons Ball is in tribute to those who exemplify the dedication of the IAS, who embody the purpose of the IAS and those who breathe life into the Aims of Scientology. Patrons are the energy that drives the Scientology humanitarian objective around this world.
Among the talent on display in a star-studded evening of entertainment is world-renowned jazz artist Stanley Clarke and Academy Award-nominated composer and performer Mark Isham.
The weekend concludes with the annual Saint Hill Charity Concert hosted by Emmy Award-winning voice-over actress and icon Nancy Cartwright. Headlining the evening were the local charities chosen as beneficiaries of donations from Saint Hill, carrying on the philanthropic tradition begun decades ago by L. Ron Hubbard. In attendance were representatives from a diverse network of charity organizations, including this year’s recipients: Bluebell Railway, East Grinstead Sports Club, East Grinstead Rugby Club, Crowborough Athletic Football Club and Air Ambulance Charity Kent Surrey Sussex.
The IAS Charity Concert features internationally renowned music legends across various music genres from swing to jazz.
A celebration for the ages as the Ruby Anniversary Weekend crescendoes to its Grand Finale, commemorating four decades of the IAS.