Dulloldfart
Squirrel Extraordinaire
Scientology needs almost no money to operate, especially in the digital age. That is one of the most destructive ideas that Hubbard ever forced onto the Church.
It needs no Church structure, either. Look at the Freezone.
Maybe Scientology, the philosophy, is not capable of reform.
But Scientology, as a philosophy just like National Socialism, is not able to be destroyed, either.
So, I see attempting reform as the only answer.
If the CofS has no money, then yes, there would be no organizational structure. Very few orgs are viable as it is. How many would be if the staff had to be paid a livable wage too?
People could get audited and trained without the CofS, with free market principles in use. If the Internet stays up, it would work OK, at the lower levels anyway. There are still many people in the FZ who want to do OT2 and OT3 and higher levels, despite the readily available materials and comments online. If the CofS were to disappear in short order, after a lot of confusion blowing off things would settle down and satisfactory delivery would occur. I mean, it couldn't really get much worse, could it?
Paul