in article 90l0pc$qt9$1@nnrp1.deja.com, penzanze@my-deja.com at penzanze@my-deja.com wrote on 12/6/00 4:27 AM:
> ...here we go again, trying to get a number of participants in CW
> pickets this year. Hope it's not gonna be as difficult as the benefit
> concert one (still no official numbers from that).
>
Numbers are really important, aren't they?
This is why your comrades tried to inflate the numbers at last year's millenium extravaganza by cut-n-pasting in people who were later determined to have no heads, or be copies of other people there. Postulating bodies in the shop. Gotta have numbers!
Another reason to focus on numbers is that it takes away from the idea that at least 50 people thought it was the best use of their time on a weekend to come to Clearwater, many from far away, paying their own ways to get there, and, despite thinly veiled threat to themselves, stand up to a totalitarian enterprise disguised as a religion, and that enterprise's collective abusive and illegal behavior toward not only the community around it, but its own membership; and to pay homage to the memory of a member of the enterprise who died needlessly under its "care".
I think that's an amazing thing.
And of course, you won't recognize the cold hard fact that more people
picket every year. I remember the very first one, where there were less than
a dozen picketers five years ago. The Clearwater annual picket is the
fastest-growing picket in the Marcabian empire!
> Tommy posted that peak was little over 50 spreaded over 3 blocks, one
> can easily count outsiders walking at street if people are spreaded
> like that? Didn't you have any gathering before the picket? Would have
> been easy to count heads there. Then at sunday only 20? What about at
> the dinner party, how many people there?
>
It becomes more and more obvious that you want to know about numbers so you
can see that you have enough folders to compile dead-agent stuff on all
attendees.
> Any pics webbed? If don't wanna webbed them, you can mail them to me. I
> like to count myself. Hmm how about send me a mail if you were there?
>
Getting a.r.s. to do your gumshoe work for you?
> How did people take the restaraining order for LMT? Can people be sued
> if picket at same time as LMT people?
Apparently, the Church of Litigology sues at the whim of its legal team.
> --
> "There were no critics when I was in Scientology."
> -- Saint Xine
Distorting Xine's words as a reminder of the good old days when the
Guardian's Office was successful in shuddering everyone into silence?
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