the name of the game is to keep pure the tech of elron hubbard. so he's essentially interpreting the text. it's a dispute of who gets to say what hubbard really said? >> who has the authority to define the faith? all of this stuff is very familiar. >> absolutely. >> over the last few years this argument over who controls scientology and how to practice it has led to a number of schisms and break away groups. i've travelled halfway around the world to israel to visit one of these groups. if you want to start your own scientology mission you have to first pay the church an up front fee for its trademark and then you pay for the right to license its material. the auditing, the training manuals, etc. and then you would pay the church a portion of the fees, about 10%. it's kind of like a mcdonald's. imagine if your local mcdonald's decided one day it didn't want anything to do with the corporation anymore, that had failed in meeting certain expectations of its customers and was going to become independent? it would still sell big macs, use the secret sa