
The Freezone
The Ron’s Org was founded
in October 1984 by Bill Robertson in
Frankfurt/Main, Germany. It explicitly delimitates itself from the official
and unofficial organizations of the Church of Scientology. The goal of
the Ron’s Org is to apply the philosophy and technology of L. Ron
Hubbard in freedom and in its original sense, as Hubbard intended it –
and in the form that we came to know it: a workable method to help the
individual to form and improve the conditions of his life. We advocate
the path of the golden middle, and we don’t view this philosophy
as the only possible way to happiness.
The Ron’s Org consists in part of persons who earlier have been
members of the Church of Scientology but have been thrown out because
they held onto the original philosophy of L. Ron Hubbard, or left on their
own when they saw that this philosophy was no longer used in a constructive
way. The others are persons who learned about the philosophy in the Ron’s
Org for the first time, authentically and without pressure.
Actually the idea of the Free Zone
was originated by Ron Hubbard himself. Here is a quote from a report which
was given on the American Freezone Convention in Pasadena 2009 by an oldtimer
who got this directly from Ernie Martin, a confidant of LRH and friend
of Captain Bill:
“The story of the name Free Zone -– I spoke to Ernie Martin about it,
and he said that in 1973 Ron had called him aside and told him that things
were getting tough, and if they were ever to have any problem they should
start a Free Zone of Scientology, and apparently then Bill Robertson was
told the same thing. And they took that on a mission, and that’s why Captain
Bill used the term „Free Zone“ when he was first... he was the first one
to really use the term the way you are using it here.”
(Question from the audience:) “So, the „Free
Zone“ was actually originated by LRH?”
“Yes, it was originated by LRH.”"
Our goal is to apply the technology of L. Ron Hubbard in freedom and as we understand it, and thus help other people to find a bit of their path towards themselves. We don’t subject people to an “authoritarian teaching“ which has to be believed to the letter, but instead everybody is encouraged to find out what is true for him- or herself.
