Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology From: dennis.l.erlich@support.com Subject: AOL DEAD AGENTING OF Message-ID: <9512132005.0S87602@support.com> References: Organization: L.A. Valley College Public BBS (818)985-7150 X-Mailer: TBBS/PIMP v3.35 Distribution: world Date: Wed, 13 Dec 95 20:05:36 -0800 Lines: 127 referen@ibm.net (Diane Richardson) >Here's the latest from the AOL trenches, Peter. Apparently, AOL >does not believe that Mr. DimeLine has violated their Terms of >Service, since he's still posting there: >______________________________________________________ >Subj: Attackers are insane >Date: 95-12-09 09:42:21 EST >From: DimeLine > >Truth is, the attackers are insane and do wish, as much as they >say not, to get onto the Org Board. A thetan knows, regardless >of where they're stuck on the time track. And these fellows are >STUCK, man. Way out there. They cannot fathom what we >accomplish with Scientology Technology for mankind. >They cannot conceive of total freedom. They want man to be >eternally trapped because, in this manner, they will then have no >threats against them for their crimes. How insane can they get? >Eternally so. And they DO HAVE BIG CRIMES. Unfortunately, they >get the psyches to back them up and certain lawyers to change >laws so that society will hopefully overlook the grotesqueness >of their activities, thereby making their crimes an "everyody >does it, so what's the harm?" I heard one girl who posts here is >a porn queen and has sex with children. One of her "defenders" >states she is a LIBRARIAN! Well, should that actually be the >case, wouldn't that be a mis-appropriation of funds or something >like that to have a public servant attack a religion with such >velocity? Seems she spends a lot of time on the INTERNET writing >attacks. I think her employer would look down on such a >person if they knew. Taking money under false pretenses could be >a crime of hers, I would think, and taxpayers money at that. >Like I said, this is what I heard. Finally, these fellows offer >no solution whatsoever. It is just attack, attack, attack. Like >a rabid dog. No constructive product. Just attack. Now, what >does that tell you? It tells one immediately there is no real >rationality associated with these attacks for any real betterment >except those who would be exclusively served by their aggenda = >insane. >__________________________________________________ > >My favorite part is the bit about attacking a religion "with such >velocity." It just seems like you're rolling over them in slow-mo with your steamroller, Diane. It's a low-velocity "crunching" that I hear. >For anyone who wonders -- I do not work for a public library, or >even a publicly-funded library. The library is privately funded >and privately maintained. I am no one's servant, either public >or private. > >Also for the record: I post on my own time and from my own >account. Both my primary and backup ISPs are in my own name >and paid for with my own money. That also applies to my AOL and >other accounts as well. > >If OSA thinks they can pull a "henry" (or even a "Rogue Agent") >on me, they're going to be seriously disappointed when they try. Don't take any of this personally, Diane. This is all for *internal* PR purposes. OSA must have gotten a bunch of sub-scienos working on posting to the AOL folders, in order to keep the folders mocked-up and full of theta . Now that they got the marks reading AOL, OSA's godda tell 'em some story about your eViL pSyCh activities. If they try anything against you it'll be their rapid and thorough demise. Getting librarians all over the world pissed at them is not a smart move. But do not wonder. The scienos are quite dumb enough to do it. You betch'm. *Way* dumb enough. So you be careful. I didn't say anything about this when it was happening, but I was being followed in my various comings and going for several mornings a couple of weeks ago. I got the license plate #s and reported them to the Glendale PD. Rented cars. The PD asked who I thought it might be and traced it through the rental agency. They called me back to verify that I knew what I was talking about. They suggested that I probably ought to get a judge to issue a Restraining Order. They invited me to have my attorney get in touch with them. (details as they develop) I'm only telling you this so you know to be careful. I was nearly crashed into by a van who made an unannounced left turn from the right lane 2 days ago on the very road the other scienos had attempted to follow me. Coincidence? I wouldn't stake my life on it. >Diane Richardson >referen@ibm.net On other fronts, Spy Magazine has a great article about the current scieno recruiting tactics. Some very good (funny) writing. Los Angeles Daily Journal has a good story about the Netcom Decision today. Current Affair did a story on the scienos tonite. Very hard hitting. How OSA manuvered the Jackson/Presley fake wedding. I think it is beginning to dawn on even the densest scieno true-believer, that their management is waaaay outta step with the rest of planet earth and is leading them into a place in history's Big Book of Ridicule. Naw. They don't see it. Tubbard diddn't say it was true, so it's not true for them, and therefore IT'S NOT TRUE. Heh, heh ... right. They're gonna keep playin' "Follow the Poodle." You just watch. They is net.history already. +--------------------------------------+ Rev. Dennis L Erlich * * the inFormer * *