Harrassment report by Lisa Gibson 23 Sept 3:05 Arlington VA I just got off work and stopped at the 7-11 at the end of the block where I work, Just as I went into the 7-11 a very new red truck dodge [ looked like a dodge] pulled in, a guy { the bum ) got out of the truck and walked over to my car another guy got out truck and went into 7-11 I didn't recognize either of them. I approach my car [ with xenu plate ] and he was standing at my back door and he said "he said Scientology the church with the body count? you shouldn't have that in your car" they are just against medicine for people and so am I My back seat has The Church with a Body Count picket sign in it.
I said, that's not what I meant, are you in scientology? he said no but I have some freinds in scientology and they are just against medicine [ yes referring to my car ] I said, " I have freinds that have died that were in scientolog then I told him about david sandweiss and louie pagliario [ I posted to ARS about them a week or so ago ] then I said... Scientology is not a church its a cult and then he stopped and just looked at me... and he calmed down...and he said... I apologize to you madam, have a good day and he walked away apparanetly the guy that went into the 7-11 went in it for booze, to pay off the bum for his 'cooperation"
NOTE: this is 2nd incident of BUM tech... and a few weeks ago the side window of my car was broken... see http://www.lermanet.com/reference/vandalism.htm The pattern of this particular operation is find a bum, tell them you are a church, and demonize the target... and pay them with a bottle of booze or a six pack...
Or tell them to do a yelling act in exchange for a 6 pack he relized he had been lied to, and used by cult...
Please note this pattern of operation by Scientology, and ask the IRS, Is this "charitable" activity?
Lisa Gibson
I'd prefer to die speaking my mind than live fearing to speak.
The only thing that always works in scientology are its lawyers
The internet is the liberty tree of the 90's
http://www.lermanet.com - mentioned 4 January 2000 in
The Washington Post's - 'Reliable Source' column re "Scientologist with no HEAD"