Albert Jaquier

Albert Jaquier was a high-level Scientologist. Despite having attested to OT VII, he was sick, impoverished, and miserable when he died. His diary records the distress he experienced at the end of his life - the broken promises of other Scientologists and the lack of compassion from those around him, including his son.

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Albert Jaquier, OT7, Diary Entry

February 1, 1994: Entry from the diary of Albert Jaquier, an OT7 Scientologist: Sick. Passing blood. Wrote to IAS for refunds of Patron Meritorious ( a "status" achieved by paying $250,000 to the International Association of Scientologists) of Jody Darling, Hans-Kaspar Rhyner ( another delinquent debtor, Scientologist, who did not repay over $300,000) and Edwin Baer.

Albert Jaquier, OT7, Diary Entry

February 2, 1994: Entry from the diary of Albert Jaquier, an OT7 Scientologist: Sick. Passing blood.

Albert Jaquier, OT7, Diary Entry

February 3, 1994: Entry from the diary of Albert Jaquier, an OT7 Scientologist: Sick. Passing blood

Albert Jaquier, OT7, Diary Entry

February 4, 1994: Entry from the diary of Albert Jaquier, an OT7 Scientologist: Sick. Passing blood

Albert Jaquier, OT7, Diary Entry

February 5, 1994: Entry from the diary of Albert Jaquier, an OT7 Scientologist: Sick. Passing blood.

Albert Jaquier, OT7, Diary Entry

February 8, 1994: Entry from the diary of Albert Jaquier, an OT7 Scientologist: KR on Hans-Kaspar Rhyner.

Albert Jaquier, OT7, Diary Entry

February 14, 1994: Entry from the diary of Albert Jaquier, an OT7 Scientologist: Slept all afternoon, no courage. No news from IAS or from Baer, just from Rhyner.

Albert Jaquier, OT7, Diary Entry

February 16, 1994: Entry from the diary of Albert Jaquier, an OT7 Scientologist: Fax to Jody. Problems with money.

Albert Jaquier, OT7, Diary Entry

February 17, 1994: Entry from the diary of Albert Jaquier, an OT7 Scientologist: Communication with IAS no result. What can I do.

Albert Jaquier, OT7, Diary Entry

February 18, 1994: Entry from the diary of Albert Jaquier, an OT7 Scientologist: Fax from Edwin, he has no money. Fax Jody KR. Fax IAS.

Albert Jaquier in the News

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January 13, 1990 Heber Jentzsch, Jody Darling, Patron Meritorious, $150,000, Scientology;, Impact, (issue 28). Albert Jaquier;, Darling's company Heber Jentzsch congratulates Jody Darling on becoming a Patron Meritorious by donating an additional $150,000 to Scientology; a photo appears in Impact magazine (issue 28). The money came from Albert Jaquier; it was supposed to be used as business loans and invested in stock in Darling's company. Darling never repaid the money to Jaquier, as he had promised. Albert Jaquier
September 5, 1989 Jody Darling, Scientologist Albert Jaquier, (two, ago), $200,000, Jaquier. In it Jody Darling faxes fellow Scientologist Albert Jaquier, acknowledging the receipt (two weeks ago) of $200,000 from Jaquier. In it, he proposes paying interest owed on the loan as a "business consulting fee," thus evading taxes. Albert Jaquier, taxes
August 22, 1989 Albert Jaquier, $200,000, Scientologist Jody Darling, $100,000, Darling's, $100,000, 21.6% interest Albert Jaquier remits $200,000 to fellow Scientologist Jody Darling, purchasing $100,000 in stock in Darling's company and lending $100,000 at 21.6% interest. Albert Jaquier
August 20, 1989 Jody Darling, Scientologist Albert Jaquier, Jaquier's, weeks. Jaquier, certificates. According, Jaquier's ex-wife: Jody Darling faxes fellow Scientologist Albert Jaquier, promising to send Jaquier's stock certificates and loan documents within two weeks. Jaquier will never receive the stock certificates. According to Jaquier's ex-wife: "The fax header, and fax # he gives, are those of the INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTOLOGISTS(IAS). This is very relevant because it indicates the possibility that the money, or part of it, was in fact going to IAS. It is absolutely forbidden, by Hubbard policy, to use the equipment of Scientology organizations(orgs) for ANYTHING other than "org business". It is also forbidden to transact ANY private business deals on the property of Flag Service Organization, Inc.(FSO). The ONLY reason it would be acceptable to IAS for Darling to use their office and equipment would be if they benefitted from his doing so." Albert Jaquier
August 18, 1989 Jody Darling, Scientologist Albert Jaquier, he'll, Jaquier, him. According, Jaquier's ex-wife: Jody Darling faxes fellow Scientologist Albert Jaquier asking when he'll receive the money Jaquier has agreed to lend him. According to Jaquier's ex-wife: "The fax header, and fax # he gives, are those of the INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCIENTOLOGISTS(IAS). This is very relevant because it indicates the possibility that the money, or part of it, was in fact going to IAS. It is absolutely forbidden, by Hubbard policy, to use the equipment of Scientology organizations(orgs) for ANYTHING other than "org business". It is also forbidden to transact ANY private business deals on the property of Flag Service Organization, Inc.(FSO). The ONLY reason it would be acceptable to IAS for Darling to use their office and equipment would be if they benefitted from his doing so." Albert Jaquier
August 5, 1989 Albert Jaquier, Scientologist Jody Darling, $100,000, Darling's, $100,000, 21.6% interest. Darling, donation;, repaid Albert Jaquier signs a contract with fellow Scientologist Jody Darling, purchasing $100,000 in stock in Darling's company and lending $100,000 at 21.6% interest. Darling ends up using the money for a Scientology donation; the loan will never be repaid. Albert Jaquier
July 23, 1989 Scientologist Jody Darling, Scientologist Albert Jaquier. It, lengthy, Jaquier Scientologist Jody Darling creates a proposal for fellow Scientologist Albert Jaquier. It is a lengthy, handwritten document asking Jaquier to "invest" in Pacific Training Systems. Included was one whole page detailing his Scientology credentials and naming CofS officials who could vouch for him. In the proposal he promised annual profits of 18-25% on the investment, quote " Our investment options give a return on the order of 18-25%". The proposal was in French since Albert did not speak English. Jaquier agrees to "invest" $200,000; $100,000 as purchase of "stock" and $100,000 as a loan at 21.6% interest (interest rate suggested by Darling). A contract will be signed on 5 August 1989, and Albert will arrange to transfer the money from Switzerland. Albert Jaquier