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From: "Nelson" <nelsonjr@powersurfr.com>
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology
Subject: Re: "Religious" Persecution in the U.S.
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 13:43:42 -0600
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Gerry you are just greedy.

--
Best Regards = Nelson

"The very basis of human rights is freedom from false accusation and from
brutality and punishment without offense." L. Ron Hubbard

"Man has been defrauded so often, persuaded so wrongly and has returned to
the
same old rut so inevitably and in such a defeated frame of mind that he is
not
able to grasp easily the firm and friendly hand which is being reached
toward
him." -L. Ron Hubbard

"Gerry Armstrong" <armstrong@dowco.com> wrote in message
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> September 4, 2001
>
> President George W. Bush
> The White House
> By: E-Mail, Canada Post, Usenet
> Dear President Bush:
>
> The ACLU instructs that letters from people like me to elected
> officials should never be longer than one page.
> http://www.aclu.org/action/tips.html. This rule seems terribly
> defeatist, anti-intellectualist and even, certainly in another era,
> anti-Americanist. Nevertheless, to have any hope, apparently, that
> you'll get my communication, I will keep it within a page. Already
> I've had to use up a paragraph just to explain why my letter is so
> short. Fortunately your address only takes up a couple of lines.
> You may not have heard of me, but there are people in your
> government who have, and they will tell you all sorts of things if you
> but ask them. Your father would remember me from among his millions of
> advisers during his Middle East Crisis. He didn't heed my advice, as
> everyone knows, but now you have an equally important opportunity.
> I provided economic advice to President Clinton, and he too didn't
> follow it, although he did say that he welcomed my ideas and gave them
> careful consideration. That's what I'm looking for from you, Mr. Bush,
> something, a card, a letter, a visit from an FBI contingent perhaps,
> that shows you gave my one-page letter careful consideration.
> The ACLU also said to limit my letter to elected officials like
> yourself to one issue. My issue is the organized persecution by the
> Scientology enterprise, and support for this persecution from the U.S.
> government, which has at the same time turned its back on this
> organization's victims. In my case alone, Scientology has been waging
> its persecution campaign for almost twenty years, involving multiple
> assaults, continuous covert ops, numerous and active efforts to have
> me prosecuted on false criminal charges, a global mountain range of
> black propaganda, five civil lawsuits, obliteration of my civil
> rights, and forced flight from my home in California to Canada. Here,
> you may not know, Scientology is judicially recognized as a criminal
> operation.
> Since even my small part in the issue is impossible to explain
> in a page, since there are thousands of people like me who have been
> "fair gamed" by Scientology, and whose stories also need pages, since
> you don't read anything over a page, and since I only have twenty
> lines left on this one, I will write you another one-page letter
> tomorrow. I might write you a page every day, maybe for a year. And
> then we'll have a book. I'll put my contact data and signature on a
> second page, so as to not waste the space I'm allocated.
> Scientology, whose terrifying basic litigation policy states
> that "the law can be used very easily to harass," has used the U.S.
> law to obtain orders jailing and fining me just for discussing my
> experiences with this organization, or my former boss L. Ron Hubbard,
> and just in defense from its attacks. In California Superior Court,
> Marin County case 152229/157680, Scientology has obtained warrants for
> my arrest, for doing nothing more than tell the truth, in letters just
> like this. For this letter to you, asking for your help, I would be,
> in your country, jailed and fined. No individual like myself can stand
> up to Scientology in your legal system because, in the U.S., the law
> is indeed very easily used by this antisocial but wealthy cult to
> harass unwealthy people like me. To destroy me alone, Scientology has
> spent millions. In the U.S., money buys injustice.
> As President of the United States, you can do something. You
> can address the Scientology problem. It is your responsibility
> inarguably, because the problem involves your State Department,
> Treasury, Justice, law enforcement, the U.S. intelligence community,
> the nation's character and international reputation, and your own
> people's safety.
> These sites will help you and your agents:
> http://holysmoke.org/ga/ga.htm, http://armstrong.xenu.ca/index.htm.
> And this letter is a great place to start:
> http://armstrong.xenu.ca/1997-10-23.htm.
> Until tomorrow, then.
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> Gerry Armstrong
> 46109 Princess Avenue
> Chilliwack, B.C.
> V2P 2A6 Canada
> 604-795-5852
> armstrong@dowco.com
>
>
>


 
 

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