Scott Gordon

Born the 29th of April, 1964 in Cuba, NY, Scott Gordon grew up on the Crow Native American Indian Reservation in Montana where his father was assigned as a Bible Translator for Wycliffe Bible Translators.  He spent summers at the Summer Institute of Linguistics at Oklahoma University with international families in attendance.  Scott was a child prodigy reading and spelling at the age of three, and by the age of seven was reading adult books, including the Christian, Corrie Ten Boom's book "The Hiding Place" where he first learned of the horrors of the Nazi regime using government power to kidnap and murder people, and resolved at that time to work for freedom in his life and the lives of others.  Scott moved with family to Ithaca, NY where his father attended Cornell University graduate school for linguistics.  The family moved to Duncanville, Texas where Scott attended high school, formed progressive-classic rock groups, and became a framing carpenter building houses while beginning university studies in Architecture, with a keen interest in natural earth and passive-solar home designs.  A marriage failed some time after the arrival of a baby daughter in 1986, along with a venture into fasting and a vegetarian diet to correct ailing health.  This prompted a relocation to Albuquerque, New Mexico the following year, where Scott continued work as a framing carpenter and continued studies in Architecture.Now committed to natural health and fitness, continuing as a lone vegetarian, Scott's first phase of awakening to political realities came when he noticed graffiti on the surrounding walls of the UNM campus, sounding the alarm on CIA drug trafficking-for-arms in Central America.  Small underground newspapers told more of the tale of fascist, rogue governments, including especially our own.  Not knowing where to turn for answers, a guest campus speaker who was also a Vietnam veteran and professor of Economics, interested Scott in revolutionary politics.  The Communist Labor Party which the speaker belonged to claimed independence from foreign influence, loyalty to the American Revolution, and freedom from the typical atheist orientation of communist parties.  Scott agreed to join and became a dedicated member, starting on his own initiative, a campus movement which was to gain national attention in the Spring of 1989, for his fiery speech at the Board of Regents meeting which drove fascist astronaut Frank Bormann and other members, to order a limousine pick-up escape, while students marched and took over the President's office.  Scott contributed articles to the party's "People's Tribune" newspaper and attended marches in Washington D.C. before re-locating with his fiancee to Denver, Colorado, where he formed his own framing company and built several houses while supporting the family.  Scott ended his involvement in the Communist Labor Party with their disbanding in 1992, and participated in the American Indian movement protest of the 500th anniversary of Columbus's arrival to the new world.  This, and his continued research into knowledge (the AIDS hoax and its true origins, anti-gulf-war activism, genuine anti-fascism and cultural preservation from the LaRouche organization) led him also into renewed interest in spirituality and Natural Law as taught by Rudolph Steiner and followers, and culminated in an inspired spiritual resurgence, after which he resolved to re-locate to Dallas, where his daughter had recently relocated with her mother.In preparing for another biannual visit with his young daughter to extended family gatherings in the Eastern United States, Scott found some travel reading in the form of the book "Dianetics" and found some answers to the mind-body-spirit connection affected by traumatic incidents.  When he had read the book in its entirety and returned home, he contacted the local Church of Scientology and found benefit in the Inner Work of Dianetics and became interested in the larger, philosophical-based Inner Work of Scientology, soon deciding to join staff.  Scott began a lifestyle working two jobs nearly full-time, and having renewed his ability to study through Scientology methods, managed to also complete his education with a degree in Economics.  Scott began substitute teaching for public schools while also learning about work management, course supervision and Inner Work methods and therapies at the Scientology center where he was working.  Scott landed a job as a full-time teacher on an emergency certificate and added an elementary teaching degree and new profession, leaving behind several years of rigorous work in the home-building industry.In 1999 Scott volunteered for a position as Director of Special Affairs for the local Dallas Church of Scientology, which was to initiate him into the world of a unique relationship between Scientology and its covert intelligence apparatus which existed simultaneously to defend the church from the intrusion of government, and, unknown to the vast majority of even the top-level Scientologists, a role in the deep state intelligence apparatus that founder L. Ron Hubbard had entangled himself in as a covert, life-long intelligence agent completely hidden from his followers and even his closest associates.  This position required deep knowledge of legal affairs, public relations and intelligence agent craft.  Scott became fully trained in these top-secret issues and while not involved in the intrigues of top management and its ongoing embezzlement of non-profit organization funds, was placed in a position of defending the church from such allegations and other general problems of minority religions with in attacks from bigots and hostile reporters.  This position brought Scott back into activity in his main purpose which was social reform and the last of the church's role through its Freedom Magazine in assisting the Freedom-Truth-Justice movements.  The September 11 attacks galvanized a renewed involvement in social reform as campaigns for human rights, but unfortunately, the information on the reality of the imploded buildings was never to be brought to light.  The Scientology organization, which had enjoyed a period of growth and integration with the culture-at-large, became increasingly authoritarian and its leader now had an obsession with acquiring real estate in the form of fancy buildings.  The emphasis on bringing its unique form of Inner Work to humanity was fading.One of the benefits of the knowledge taught in Scientology was in founder Hubbard's essays on rising above politics and economics, enabling Scott to put an end to the back-and-forth trap of party politics, taking some interest in the Ron Paul protest against government over-reach and corruption, and putting behind him any remaining vestiges of Marxist falsehoods and belief in government.  During this transformation in 2004, Scott re-located to be with his wife who was a native of Costa Rica, and enrolled on staff at the Mission there.  Scott continued his studies and stepped up his interest in world events, learning the truth about the September 11 inside job and joining the Architects and Engineers for 9-11 Truth.  Scott continued teaching school and recorded music while preparing for a showcase of his songwriting in 2008.  Scott finished his tenure on church staff, while also taking a break from teaching, at the end of 2009.  At this same time he became aware of deep corruption in top church management, and went underground while staying nominally in the church, helping others to come to terms with this reality, and helping many others to wake up to it and escape the cult.   He was offered a teak-care business on teak farms near the coast, where he worked for a couple of years before being attacked by an international criminal whose father turned out to be a CIA attorney, a fact which when it appeared years later raises suspicions of deep state direction of the attack in retaliation for Scott's anonymous whistleblowing and not-so-anonymous leadership of others he was facilitating out of the cult.  Some years later in 2014, about the time Scott encountered Mark Passio's work and recognized in it the missing features of a philosophy based in Truth, an investment property he had recently purchased with a small family inheritance was burned out, which later raised even more questions of strange coincidences in retaliation for his associations with truth-seekers beginning to uncover the deep intelligence background of official "$cientology."  Other crimes, including unexplained murders and suicides, were continuing to add up among those who were "in the way" of leader David Miscavige or who did the most to bring out these connections publicly.    (The Leah Remini show did nothing to expose anything of this actual crime, choosing instead to relate many older stories painting the religion as a cult with no redeeming features and no validity to the Inner Work technology sequestered inside the cult.)  In December 2012, Scott ventured into personal practice as an auditor-therapist using the Inner Work learned in Scientology, and expanding it to include new discoveries in the study of the mind, other Inner Work methods and therapies, and especially after 2014, when Scott found the work of Mark Passio, began integrating the work especially for the purpose of ending slavery and augmenting the purpose of the Great Work of educating people in Natural Law and a philosophical framework based entirely in Objective Truth.  FreePhilosophy was launched in 2018 and became the guiding, objective basis for all Inner Work in the emerging FreeScientology model.  Scott began working on becoming a Natural Law teacher and educator with emphasis on the Inner Work needed, and announced this purpose in a short talk in 2019 at Anarchadelphia, on the background of the sabotage of potentially beneficial Inner Work knowledge sequestered in the Scientology cult, controlled by deep state intelligence interests guided by the slavemasters of the planet.  Scott is presently dedicated to making the Inner Work widely available, and easily understood and applied for all people, and especially those involved in the Freedom-Truth-Justice movements seeking to improve the quality of life for real, and to put an end to the ignorance underlying the eons-old condition of slavery for mankind.  Knowledge of the roots of Evil in trauma calls for a war on this ignorance, which begins in the uprooting of trauma through effective Inner Work.  Evil can be understood and in so understanding can be subdued pending its eventual eradication.  FreePhilosophy contends that as it is based solely in Free Will response to trauma which can be reversed, Evil is not native to, natural to, or needed in the Universe, which already provides its challenges for growth in the quest to strike an optimized balance between spirit and the material in its evolution towards this end.  Every day that we work towards these laudable goals, brings us closer to their attainment.  It is my pleasure to be a part of the One Great Work Network and to make my unique and special contributions to the effort, complementing all of yours, with the greatest admiration and respect for the One Great Work Work that is being done by all.