November 23, 2006
David Miscavige
Religious Technology Center
1710 Ivar Avenue, Suite 1100
Los Angeles, CA 90028 U.S.A.
Also by E-mail
Dear Mr. Miscavige:
As you know, I am the Gerry Armstrong identified on the Scientology
web sites religiousfreedomwatch.com,
religiousfreedomwatch.org
and religiousfreedomwatch.net.
This letter is a demand that you immediately have all references
to me removed from these sites.
You and Scientology first published the web pages on your sites
that now contain references to me on or about October 20, 2006.
As you know, your Scientology organization junior Joel Phillips
is identified as the administrative contact for these three sites,
and I am therefore copying this demand to him.
Because of your reported policy and practice of denying receipt
of communications that are sent to you directly from your targets
and victims, which includes me, I am also copying this demand
letter to a number of other Scientology organization personnel
and components junior to you in the global Scientology enterprise.
In that way, since you control every component of Scientology
and direct all organization personnel, and since you require publicly
that all personnel report all such communications and situations
as mine to RTC, I am prudently doing what is reasonable to reduce
or eliminate any temptation you might entertain to delay responding
to this demand by pretending you didn’t get it. If you say
you get it and you’d like to communicate one to one without
the whole world having to have every word, that would be fine
with me.
The truth, known to you beyond any rational doubt, is that
I am not an anti-religious extremist, in any sane meaning of the
term. The clear and unlawful reason that you have positioned and
labeled me on these sites as an anti-religious extremist is to
facilitate my obliteration. Positioning and identifying me as
an anti-religious extremist is black propaganda, and done to cause
the intended effect for black PR stated in your Scientology scriptures,
which you know and enforce.
As you know, I am as far as a person can reasonably get in
a lifetime from being an anti-religious extremist. Your libel
that I am an anti-religious extremist is particularly hurtful,
insane and threatening because you are actively prosecuting a
massive, multimillion dollar anti-religious judicial and extra-judicial
campaign to suppress and destroy my basic human rights, including,
most egregiously, my freedom of religion. Virtually all your juniors
in the Scientology religion and organization in every country
of the world, including Phillips, participate in this religious
persecution campaign against me that you control and direct. As
I have often pointed out, you are all contracted legal beneficiaries
in your litigation war against me, which is using wog secular
courts, agencies and lines of communication to suppress and destroy
my religious liberty and the religious liberty of my classes,
widely “Suppressive Persons” and narrowly those SPs
acting in concert with me
I am not arguing that anti-religious extremists do not exist,
and indeed I would argue that you yourself are, on a gradient
scale of anti-religious extremists, an extreme or extremely anti-religious
extremist. I cannot, however, speak for or about all the other
people on your sites whom you identify as anti-religious extremists,
and I have, as you cannot but know, no way of knowing if some
are anti-religious extremists or not. A few of them very well
may be anti-religious extremists. Some of them, in fact, may very
well be your agents or covert operatives, and included on your
sites because perhaps they act the part of anti-religious extremists.
You then associate and position me, and whoever else isn’t
an anti-religious extremist and doesn’t act the part, with
your actors. I don’t know. I do know, however, with complete
clarity, that I am not an anti-religious extremist in any sane
meaning of the word. I also know, as I said above, that you cannot
but know that I am correct, and that you are willfully falsely
identifying and labeling me as an anti-religious extremist with
manifest malice.
With the understanding that I cannot know if some of the people
you identify and classify as anti-religious extremists may be
anti-religious extremists, I do know that those I know personally
reasonably well, are most certainly, like me, absolutely not anti-religious
extremists in any sane meaning of the term. I will also copy these
people and suggest that they also protest their being falsely,
maliciously and threateningly vilified as anti-religious extremists
on your sites, and demand you remove any reference to them. There
is, however, no reason for me to take up their cases with you
at this time. I know how thoroughly wrong you are about me, and
I reasonably extrapolate you being just as wrong about more people
around the world, including a significant percentage of the people
identified and attacked on your web sites as anti-religious extremists.
As I’ve documented and demonstrated in several legal
proceedings, your Scientology head predecessor L. Ron Hubbard
spelled out in your scriptures what you are doing in black PRing
me as an anti-religious extremist on your sites, and why you and
your Scientology juniors are doing it. In his 1969 directive “Battle
Tactics” Hubbard ordered that Scientology and Scientologists
are to degrade the images of people like me to beast level, and
drive public opinion into a frenzy of hate against us. He ordered
that Scientology and Scientologists are then to just go all the
way in and obliterate us. You had the “Battle Tactics”
scripture reissued in 1987, the year after Hubbard’s death,
and you had it included in Scientology intelligence training manuals
in 1991. You are responsible, Scientology wide, for the enforcement
of all scripture, and all application of scriptural directives,
including Battle Tactics.
Obviously, the most beastly, degraded image imaginable is of
anti-religious extremists. The public hates anti-religious extremists,
and hates to be associated with anti-religious extremists. The
public accepts that anti-religious extremists are so hateful it’s
legitimate to attack or pursue them, to cut off their communications,
funds and connections, to deprive them of political advantages
and power, to raid and harass them, and to take over their possessions
and territories. Clearly, by obliteration and by your behavior,
you mean me death or physical harm as well as other forms of harm,
and consequently I have been at all times and continue to be in
physical danger as well as in other forms of danger from you and
your juniors and agents. Your hate sites black PRing me as an
anti-religious extremist are intended to generate so much public
hatred against me that the world cheers when I’m obliterated,
and to generate so much hatred against me within your Scientology
enterprise that it’s a snap getting someone to just go all
the way in to do the obliterating.
I recognize that your three hate sites listed above that willfully,
wrongly, maliciously and threateningly vilify me as an anti-religious
extremist comprise only one weapon system in one channel in a
multi-channeled and international campaign to suppress and destroy
me. Removing references to me from these sites will not guarantee,
or even mean, that you and your juniors have ended your war on
me. There are many more actions you and Scientology must take,
and other actions you must stop taking, to work toward peacefully
ending the Scientology
v. Armstrong or Miscavige v. Armstrong war. The corrections
and reparations you and Scientology must make are also on multiple
channels, and will extend through some time. The first action
toward that end, however, which you can do immediately, is to
have any reference to me removed from your Internet hate sites.
As you cannot but be aware, I have identified you for some
time as a sociopath. I think this is clarifying for everyone,
and good for you as well because it gives you a real and immediate
public opportunity to take your sociopathy by the horns and pen
it up. Your reported history as Scientology head of physically
beating people, your agents’ physical attacks on me and
death threats, your continued operation and promotion of the murderous
“Suppressive
Person” doctrine, your bragging of shooting
down people like ducks in a pond, and many other indicators,
show that you are a sociopath of a violent stripe.
You and your Scientology juniors have conspired against me
in violation of laws and moral and social norms for almost 25
years. Throughout those years, you have willfully falsely labeled
and black PRed me as an “SP,” meaning in Scientology,
as twisted by Hubbard, a “sociopath.” To get your
1993
tax exemption and “religion status,” you black
PRed me in official documents as “psychotic.” And
now you label me an anti-religious extremist. There is a statistically
negligible chance that you will have a change of heart and cease
your sociopathy, simply because you are a sociopath.
Nevertheless, I know that with God all things are possible,
and certainly He can raise anyone above his sociopathy with the
slightest willingness. This knowledge is itself adequate proof,
it should be clear, that I am not in any way an anti-religious
person, let alone an anti-religious extremist as you label me.
There is also a chance that some smart good people in Scientology
will get together and prevail upon you and upon your other organization
juniors to do the sane, decent and lawful thing and remove your
black PR on me from your hate sites. Thus, I am still hoping that
the war you and your Scientology juniors wage on me can be ended
without obliteration and more terror, and I writing you in that
hope.
As you know, a number of your Scientologist juniors such as
Barbara Schwarz or hired operatives have the hat of spreading
your web sites’ black propaganda onto Usenet to further
incite hatred and threat toward me, and toward all of the individuals
you label anti-religious extremists on your sites. I will therefore
post this demand letter to ensure that as many people as possible
who are involved in Scientology’s war on wogs on Usenet,
including, of course, your junior Scientologists and operatives,
get the message as well. I will also web it.
Within a reasonable time, which is really up to you, I will
begin the process of retaining an attorney to represent me in
any potential legal action necessary to compel you and your Scientology
juniors to remove the references to me from your hate sites. I
will forward this letter to various government officials and media
representatives who know or should know about Scientology’s
antisocial and criminal activities. Because of the specific and
immediate nature of your actions and of this demand I will also
copy this letter to Tom Cruise, who recently has publicly identified
you as his best friend. I do this in the hope that he isn’t
also a sociopath, and that he can get you help, or at least talk
to you about removing the references to me on your hate sites.
I’ve seen that you are honeymooning together on a yacht
as I send this letter, so this could be an ideal time for you
and Cruise, and probably Ms. Holmes now, to talk about the antisocial
and criminal things you’ve been doing and having Scientology
do, the ignominy you bring to Scientologists, and most urgently
your black PRing me as an anti-religious extremist on your hate
sites.
I won’t list all the false statements about me on your
sites at this time. You know what the truth is, and you know how
big a liar you are. I will mention five willful lies that relate
to your declaring and vilifying me as an anti-religious extremist.
1. “In 2000, Armstrong traveled to Europe to
attend an anti-religious conference in Leipzig, Germany.”
The event I attended in Leipzig, in multiple years as you know,
had nothing whatsoever to do with anti-religion. Religious people
from many countries participated, and all people who participated
were joined by the common desire for religious liberty everywhere.
Events at these Leipzig events are very well recorded and documented,
and you cannot but know that all the Leipzig events that I attended,
if they were in any way at all religious, were pro-religious.
2. “In 2001, Armstrong traveled extensively in
Europe, joining in a hate march in France with extremist Roger
Gonnet”
I have never joined in a hate march in France, or at any other
time or place in my life. I know Roger Gonnet personally, and
spent some days with him in France and elsewhere. At no time did
I ever see him join in a hate march, and indeed at no time while
with him did I even observe a hate march. At no time did I observe
any behavior by him that would lead a reasonable person to conclude
he is an extremist, in any sane meaning of the word.
3. “and visiting anti-religious groups in Russia
and Denmark.”
I have never visited an anti-religious group in Russia, Denmark
or anywhere else in the world. In fact, the groups I visited in
Russia and Denmark were truly religious in the most sincere sense
of the word.
4. “At a meeting of hate groups in Russia, Armstrong
met with deprogramming proponent Alexander Dvorkin.”
I have never attended any meeting of hate groups in Russia at
any time, nor have I attended any meeting of any hate groups in
any other country. I have met Dr. Dvorkin several times in Russia
and in other countries, he has translated for me on several occasions,
and I have been able to observe him for several hours at a time
on many occasions. At no time did I observe him attend a meeting
of hate groups, discuss attending any meeting of hate groups,
or suggest that I or anyone else attend any meeting of hate groups.
At no time did he propose deprogramming me or anyone else, as
you define “deprogramming” on your hate sites; i.e.,
activities involving kidnapping and assaults or such stupidities.
He is a Doctor of Theology, a religious man in the sincerest rational
meaning of the word, and a teacher in religious studies and in
religious organizations. He is one of the people identified on
your hate sites as an anti-religious extremist that I know with
complete certainly is not an anti-religious extremist.
5. “The following is what Gerry Armstrong’s
‘friends’ think of him:”
These people are not my ‘friends’ at all as the word
‘friends’ is commonly and sanely understood. Some
of these people you call my ‘friends’ hate me almost
as sociopathically as you do, and indeed serve your malevolent
purposes in your Scientology v. Armstrong war. Some of these people
you call my ‘friends’ and quote on your hate sites
you don’t even identify by name.
You chose or invented, approved and webbed the untruthful,
hateful things you say about me on your sites, and the untruthful,
hateful things you claim other people say about me, whether my
‘friends’ or not. These things were written or selected
to “support” your willful misidentification of me
as an anti-religious extremist and your willful misassociation
of me with other people you identify or misidentify as anti-religious
extremists. You label, portray and position me as an anti-religious
extremist so that more hate and more evil can rain down on me
from everyone, and to create an atmosphere in which you can have
me disposed of silently and no one would sorrow.
You write on your sites that I appear to have no gainful employment;
as if this demonstrates I’m a degraded being and proves
I’m the anti-religious extremist you say I am. The fact
is, you and Scientology have worked very hard to prevent me from
obtaining normal, gainful employment, and from living a normal,
peaceful life. Your actions and threats against me and anyone
who would even grant me credence, let alone gainfully employ
me, have been effective. You have demonstrated that eight or ten
million Scientologists, all close-knit on the one goal, can cut
off many of my communications, pretty well all of my funds, and
numbers of my connections, can deprive me of power, can harass
me, and can impoverish me. Now you signal to those millions of
your Scientology juniors all together on one goal that you can
build hate sites, can lie about me, can call me an anti-religious
extremist, and can legitimately attack and pursue me as an anti-religious
extremist. That I am still alive, still defiant and still able
to make this demand does not mean that your intentions and actions
to suppress and destroy me on multiple channels are not adversely
effective. I cannot but fight back. You cannot but remove all
references to me from your hate sites.
Finally, you have webbed a photo of me (doing mayurasana) in
multiple places on your hate sites without a proper copyright
credit, and I request that you immediately correct this. I have
always strived to properly indicate copyright ownership, if known
to me, of any photos of you, or anyone or anything else I have
used, or other materials I’ve used, in accordance with the
fair use provisions of national and international copyright laws.
See, e.g., the photos of you on, or linked to from, this page:
http://www.gerryarmstrong.org/50grand/fun/index.html
Even if you refuse to remove all your references to me from
your hate sites and force me to take legal action to compel you
to remove such references, this will not affect you at least providing
a proper copyright ownership for my photo you are using. http://armstrong.xenu.ca/photogallery.htm
Thank you for whatever good you do.
Sincerely,

Gerry Armstrong
#2-46298 Yale Road
Chilliwack, B.C. V2P 2P6
Canada
(604) 703-1373
gerry@gerryarmstrong.org
cc: Joel Phillips
Various Scientology organizations
Various officials
Various media and representatives
Various other individuals