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Commodore's Messenger Organization

The Commodore's Messenger Organization (CMO) is a sub-unit of the Sea Org, a paramilitary〔Stark and Bainbridge 1996, p. 213.
*Dawson 2006, p. 38: "Members of the paramilitary Sea Org sign billion-year contracts of absolute loyalty and service to the highest leadership of the Church of Scientology."
*Former member Aaron Judge in Squires, 29 November 2009: "The Sea Org is like a military organization. You live in cramped quarters, are served food in the cafeteria area and you basically work from 8:30 in the morning through to 11:15 at night."
*Former Scientology auditor Bruce Hines in (Cooper, 2 December 2005 ): "It's very much a military organization. You wear a uniform, there's saluting, marching, standing at attention."〕 wing of the Church of Scientology, comprising the church's most dedicated members.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=WHAT IS THE SEA ORGANIZATION? )〕 Its members communicate and enforce policies of the Religious Technology Center.〔http://www.sptimes.com/TampaBay/102598/scientologypart2.html accessed 2006-10-21〕〔http://www.sptimes.com/TampaBay/102598/scientologypart3.html accessed 2006-10-21〕
==Formation==
First Commodore's Messengers were appointed by L. Ron Hubbard in 1968 while he was living aboard the Sea Organization ship called the ''Apollo''. These messengers were his personal administrative assistants and operated solely under his direction, ensuring that Scientology management was following Hubbard’s policies.
The original four messengers were Janis Gillham (aged 11), Terri Gillham (12), Annie Tildman (12) and Suzette Hubbard (13).〔http://www.tampabay.com/news/scientology/scientology-what-happened-in-vegas-part-2-of-3-in-a-special-report-on-the/1048123〕〔Lawrence Wright () ''Im Gefängnis des Glaubens'', S. 164, Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, ISBN 978-3-421-04535-5〕 The Messengers had devised their uniforms themselves: white hot pants, tank and platform shoes.〔 Messengers conveyed messages from Hubbard and they were trained to mimic Hubbard's exact tone and mannerisms.
One Sea Org member recalled inquiring why Hubbard chose young girls for the role of messenger. Hubbard reported that "Hitler was a madman, but nevertheless a genius in his own right and the Nazi Youth was one of the smartest ideas he ever had. With young people you had a blank slate." 〔http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Library/Shelf/miller/bfm19.htm〕 Hubbard further argued that he picked girls because women were more loyal than men.'〔


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