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From: StilllovingMarty@myway.com (Barbara Schwarz)
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology
Subject: Re: Sporgeries
Date: 17 Sep 2004 16:38:44 -0700
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Suppressive Person Defense League <spdl@suppressiveperson.org> wrote in message news:<27vlk0d2fp2r134l840r4j87ihhojs7k1p@4ax.com>...
> On 15 Sep 2004 23:47:06 -0000, nobody@See.Comments.Header (Italy
> Anonymous Remailer) wrote:

Your libel and defamation against L. Ron Hubbard is disgusting, Gerry
Armstrong, I don't even understand how you can find sleep at night
after lying from morning to night. You know very well that the
sporgeries are not from Scientologists. You guys posts them to frame
Scientologists and to have another justification to smear L. Ron
Hubbard.

I would have not given you at any time a cent, Gerry Armstrong, as you
deserve no money, only a prison cell.

Barbara Schwarz

copied from the www.religiousfreedomwatch.org
GERALD ARMSTRONG

Gerald Armstrong is a former clerk in a Scientology church.
Armstrong fled the United States after violating a settlement
agreement with the Church of Scientology. He has been charged with 14
separate counts of contempt, ordered to pay $650,000. to the Church
for repeatedly contravening court orders, and also ordered to serve 28
days in jail and pay a $10,000 bond. There is an outstanding warrant
for his arrest should he return to California.
In former days, Armstrong hatched a plot to seize the Church's assets
in collaboration with the Los Angeles IRS Criminal Investigation
Division.
When the Church discovered this, its attorneys obtained permission
from a Los Angeles police officer to conduct an investigation into
Armstrong's plans. The investigation caught Armstrong on videotape
stating that he intended to forge and then plant incriminating
documents on Church premises, to be discovered in a subsequent raid.
When challenged on how he would obtain proof of the allegations he
intended to make, he responded that: "We don't have to prove a goddam
thing. We don't have to prove shit. We just have to allege it."
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GERALD ARMSTRONG (cont.)
As part of the same scheme, Armstrong planned to subvert a senior
Scientology executive using sexual enticement in a scheme he titled
"Operation Long Prong." This is documented both in his own handwriting
and on video.
Since fleeing California, Armstrong, a native Canadian, has lived in
British Columbia, Canada, and appears to have no gainful employment.
Yet he has somehow managed to travel all over the world in pursuit of
his hate agenda.
In 2000, Armstrong traveled to Europe to attend an anti-religious
conference in Leipzig, Germany.
In 2001, Armstrong traveled extensively in Europe, joining in a hate
march in France with extremist Roger Gonnet and visiting
anti-religious groups in Russia and Denmark. At a meeting of hate
groups in Russia, Armstrong met with deprogramming proponent Alexander
Dvorkin.
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GERALD ARMSTRONG (cont.)
In addition to his unlawful activities, Armstrong's mental stability
is questionable. Armstrong once posted a message on the Internet
concerning a letter he sent to Saddam Hussein during the Gulf War. In
the letter, he offered himself to Hussein as a hostage in the Iraqi
war. "If either side failed to perform any part of the agreement, the
other side could execute me," he concluded. Armstrong makes clear in
his posting that he did not think the letter to Hussein was a joke,
but was deadly serious. He quite proudly republishes it and other
similar writings from time to time. To further demonstrate how out of
touch he is with reality, Armstrong had himself photographed by a
newspaper naked while holding a globe to promote his theories of
destroying all money.
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