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Mission is a Scientology jargon phrase.
http://www.xenu.net/archive/dictionary/
Mission, 1. the Newspeak-corrected term for a cult franchise, as Hubbard
originally and more accurately called them before the "religious angle" was
adopted to garner tax breaks for his company. Last heard, the package used
to set up a Mission could be bought for US $56,000. A year or two ago, the
Co$ management gloated that 1,000 mission franchises had been sold at
$56,000 each. That works out to $56,000,000 all told. If the cult's total
annual gross is $300,000,000, then this one source accounts for nearly 1/5.
These franchises are meant to pay their owners 15%, trouble is, if your
Mission ever makes it, it will be taken away from you. Missions cannot
train auditors, but they can deliver low-level courses and processing; they
are meant to send their "products" on to the next higher org on the ladder,
the nearest Class V Org. 2. A set of orders given to Missionaires (Sea Org
members sent to clay demo and then carry out some orders) to go out and do
an action, usually gathering money from low-level Scientology Orgs, getting
back "blown" staff members, and so forth. Missions are notoriously violent
in their methods, and lower-level orgs live in fear of getting a set of
these Sea Org bully-boys with their daggers and uniforms in to "put in
their ethics" (make them fork over more money) and "get their stats up"
with intimidation tactics. Missions are sometimes given absolute ethics
authority, meaning they are allowed to do anything to "get ethics in".
Missionaire, a Sea Org member specially trained to do a Mission, and given
orders, (which are often clay-demoed) and sent out to get something done.
"The Missionaires from Up-Lines arrived, and demanded $25,000 from our
local Org."
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Cheerful Charlie