Some questions:
1. When you say you have been a member for over thirty years, does that mean 30 continuous years of auditing, working for the church in any capacity, or just being a casual member that pays his dues, goes in for auditing once in awhile, and otherwise leads a secular life?
2. Are you or have you ever been a member of the Sea Org?
3. As a rough estimate, how much money would you say you have spent in those 30 years on auditing, literature and other services of the CoS?
4. Have you ever been to the headquarters in California or Clearwater, Florida?
5. Have you ever taken a cruise on the Freewinds?
I'll take a guess at his answers.
1. Scientology can be quite costly and this answer depends entirely on his financial status. Many of them can never and will never be able to afford major auditing, which ranges from hundreds to tens of thousands of dollars an hour depending on your "level". A common counter-point that is made by the church is that it's members can train to "co-audit" one another. This will still result in hundreds of thousands of dollars by the time they reach the end of the "Bridge to Total Freedom". Which is the path that L Ron Hubbard mapped out for it's members to immerse their entire lives into. My parents went into major debt to pay the church hundreds of thousands of dollars, for which neither has achieved the first "OT" (Operating Thetan) level. But they also grant members a social status, which varies depending on how much you've donated. My father was so proud of himself when he gave the church $40,000in exchange for nothing but a t-shirt and a pin that says "Patron".
2. Probably not. That or he is apart of the Sea Org Internet Watchdog Unit, the only Sea Org members who are permitted to use the internet at all. I remember kids in the SO getting a new computer from their parents, only to have SO security remove the internet hardware from the machine entirely. This is why most members have no fucking clue who Xenu is. They are told never to look on the net for adverse views on scientology.
Many are scared that they will learn the secret OT level 3 information (Prince Xenu the Space Overlord, etc) before they are ready to receive it. L Ron Hubbard made a tape-recorded message in 1967 called "Ron's Journal '67", where he talks about doing the research for OT III from aboard his ship in international waters, while avoiding international authorities. He basically said he found the way out of the "prison planet" of earth. He did so by "recalling" an incident from several billion years ago in which our Thetans (spirits) were sent here by Xenu as punishment for being artists, politicians and criminals. Kind of like Australia or something.
Anyway, in "RJ 67", he said that doing the research almost killed him, and anyone viewing the details of this before they were ready to would be heading for certain death. As if the South Park episode on the matter would make their brain explode afterwords. It's totally ludicrous but... most members, including myself at the time, were scared to death, literally scared of dying if they find out too much too soon. It is all from the power of suggestion that it's members are totally ignorant to the falsehoods of scientology. I doubt this man is any different. You can always tell when one of them says "think for yourself" or "find out what is true for you". But when asked if they have or ever would ever check out xenu.net, you get no answer.
3. See item 1.
4. Undoubtedly.
5. A trip aboard the Freewinds is quite expensive. It's like a cruise line for scientologists. However, that ship is where the highest OT levels (up to level 8 currently) take place. The costs of which are ASTRONOMICAL. In other words, see item 1.