"You see, take
a gun (they are all over the place), put a bullet in there (also easy).
Now locate the whereabouts of Gerry (requires some doingness), then go to
him (take a plane, that's fastest), wait for him (at some place), pull your
gun (does not require much musclepower), then aim (some will have problems
with this), and finally pull the trigger..(keep your hand steady or you'll
miss altogether). Easy no?"
"Android Cat" <androidca...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:<XdaTc.89504$2Z5.36188@nntp-post.primus.ca>...
> Spacetraveler wrote:
> > Gerry Armstrong <g...@gerryarmstrong.org> wrote in message
> > news:<90hph01htsl3mf1laou9kuneg93i0murhq@4ax.com>...
> >> On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 18:25:02 +0200, "roger gonnet"
> >> <r...@antisectes.net[OTER-L-ANTISPAM]> wrote:
> >>
> >>> See on ABS.
> >>>
> >>> Bizarre adress for the service of process:
> >>>
> >>> It seems those are initial Bridge Bylaws. Quite short:
one page.
> >>>
> >>> Bizarre address:
> >>> corporation's initial agent for service of process is
Ron
> >>> Fujikawa, 1 Century Plaza, Suite 1690, 2029 Century Park
East,
> >>> Los Angeles, California 90067,
> >>
> >> Ron Fujikawa was one of the lawyers hired by MCCS in the 1980-81
> >> period. I believe the first corporate "sortout"
move MCCS made was
> >> the "creation" of Bridge Publications, Inc, out
of "Pubs Org US."
> >>
> >> The articles are signed on January 28, 1981 by Felicia Britowich
(who
> >> went by Lisa Britowich) who was on the MCCS mission. Fujikawa
was
> >> possibly replaced when Miscavige hired the Lenskes (oops)
to be the
> >> lead lawyers on the ongoing corporate reshuffling.
> >
> > And who paid you for your scam? Where did the money go?
>
> Diversion tactics noted SeekerTraveler.
Error, I question the reliability of Gerry Armstrong considering his
'past'.