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From: Gerry Armstrong <gerry@gerryarmstrong.org>
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Subject: Re: Answer in $cientology v. Armstrong, Marin SC CV 021632
Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2002 10:40:50 +0100
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On 15 Nov 2002 23:00:49 -0800, ffracs@hotmail.com (Garry) wrote:

>FRice @SkepticTank.ORG (Capt. Fredric L. Rice) wrote in message news: <ut8rd6h32q670d @corp.supernews.com>...
>
>> Xenu allowed Gun_Bunny <Gun_Bunny@alt.religion.scientology> to write:
>>
>> >On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 08:58:46 +0100, Gerry Armstrong wrote:

>> >> Armstrong denies that in consideration for a settlement
>> >> payment of $800,000 he made the covenant quoted above from paragraph
>> >> 7D of the mutual release. Armstrong never agreed to any such
>> >> "covenant" because it is illegal, unconstitutional, greatly stupid,
>> >> impossible to perform, anti-public policy, anti- American,
>> >> anti-religion, diabolical and insane. Armstrong signed the mutual
>> >> release containing said illegal, unconstitutional, greatly stupid,
>> >> impossible to perform, anti-public policy, anti- American,
>> >> anti-religion, diabolical and insane " covenant"

>> > If you signed the agreement and took the money then the court will hold
>> >you to it, no matter how much you now disagree with it.
>>
>> The Scientology crime syndicate broke the agreement which then
>> immediately nullified Mr. Armstrongs need to maintain his end.
>> Your crime crime syndicate persisted in employing its policy
>> you call "Fair Game" in direct defiance of the agreement, ergo
>> Mr. Armstrong is free to speak about his knowledge of your
>> criminal enterprise's crimes.

That is true. Scientology, and all the "beneficiaries" of its "mutual
release" had to remain silent about me, to have any reasonable
expectation that I would remain silent about my experiences with them.
When they attacked me after the "settlement" they waived any right to
enforce their "mutual release." It is impossible to contract away the
right to respond to future torts, since, obviously, one cannot know
what the future torts will be. Since Scientology attacked me after the
"settlement" all my responses to their attacks, i.e., all of my
communications about my experiences with the "beneficiaries," are
privileged.

But, because of what the cult has done after the settlement, it is now
possible to show to the whole world their actual intention, which is
the suppression and the destruction of basic human rights.

Even if Scientology, and all the thousands of "beneficiaries," had not
acted, by attacking me after the "settlement," to waive their right to
enforce the "mutual release," the document is judicially unenforceable
because it impermissibly strips me of my Constitutional rights to,
inter alia, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of
assembly, freedom from slavery and due process.

What the cultists are doing with their enforcement of this "mutual
release" demonstrates to the world that everyone connected to the cult
is a hypocrite, that their "creed" is a fraud, that their " aims" are
nothing like they say they are, but are immoral, antisocial and
deadly.

The U.S. is very foolish to support and promote Scientology's
persecution of its fair game victims. The U.S. is the only country in
the civilized world where a person can be jailed just for saying the
name of the leader of a "religion," just for mentioning one word about
the person's "religious experiences." How can the U.S. be trusted in
any of its human rights statements or initiatives when it promotes
this most egregious religious persecution of its own citizens? How can
the U.S.'s criticisms of any other country for that country's actions
taken against "religions" or "religious minorities" be accepted or
even believed when the U.S. promotes the wholesale destruction of its
citizens' freedoms of religion by what is essentially the U.S. State
religion?

What does Scientology's intelligence apparatus have on the leaders of
the U.S. that would cause these leaders to permit their own country to
be viewed as the worst religious persecutor in the civilized world?
That Scientology's fair game machinery has brought the U.S. to support
this obscene religious persecution of its citizens is precisely why
the U.S., for the freedom and hope of everyone, must reverse course,
must just say no to Scientology.

>
>It always amazes me how far you will go to lick Gerry's ass, Fred.

To Fred Rice and everyone else who has supported me and supported my
opposition to Scientology's "religious" persecution, knowing you will
be subjected to the insane attacks of Scientology's goon squad, thank
you from the bottom of my heart.

>
>Say, Gerry...how about telling your friends here the rendevous' you
>and Ford Greene would take to Golden Era and do surveillance on the
>camp (long before Scientology cited you in violation of the
>settlement).

Garry Scarff is lying. Lies are all the criminal Scientology cult has.

At no time before the Scientology cult claimed I violated the "mutual
release" did I ever do any surveillance on the Gilman Hotsprings
compound.

At no time after the Scientology cult claimed I violated the "mutual
release" did I ever do any surveillance on the Gilman Hotsprings
compound.

At no time have I ever rendezvoused with or been with Ford Greene to
do any surveillance on the Gilman Hotsprings compound, or been with
Ford anywhere near the compound for any purpose whatsoever.

© Gerry Armstrong
http://www.gerryarmstrong.org


 
 

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