In article <d539d572.0408270657.694fb530@posting.google.com>, Neil Clark <neilclark222@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Posted today on Operation Clambake forum:
>
> Just a short communication, from Chuck Beatty.
>
> I today, 5pm, Pittsburgh time, while I was on my job of fund raising
> for the Sierra Club, on the streets of Pittsburgh, received a phone
> call from Elliot Abelson, the church attorney. He reminded me of the
> legal waiver(s) I signed with him in 2003, when I left the church. Not
> having a copy, I told him I would like to have one. So until I get my
> copy of the waiver I signed, I agreed not to post any more info on the
> church or Scn people I knew. I told Elliot I would get a lawyer, and
> go over my waiver, and take it from there, but until I do, I will not
> be posting anything. A very nice past friend has put all my posts in
> one place:
> http://www.freewebs.com/chuckbeatty
> My email is
> chuckbeatty77@aol.com
> My phone is
> 412-260-1170
> if anyone wants to give me any advice. I'd prefer to get an email, but
> will take advice any way you offer it.
> Thanks.
>
>
> Chuck Beatty
What a lovely "church" that makes people sign a non-disclosure document upon leaving.
I remember when people wanted off the "Rehabilitation Project Force" (slave labor camp) that was being used for free renovations of the blue "Complex" (old Cedars of Lebanon Hospital) in the late 1970s. When people were routed out they were told they had to sign a document declaring they would never discuss what went on there, or they would have to pay the "church" $50,000.
How sweet, kind and considerate the followers of Lafayette Ronald Hubbard are, no?
No.
-- Skip Press http://www.skippress.com