Zinj wrote:
> In article <1149053349.362091.243360@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
> chuckbeatty77@aol.com says...
>> In a message dated 5/30/2006 9:17:37 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
>> dontpanic357@yahoo.com writes:
>>
>> Well, it happens, as we all know. Though I doubt it would go on
>> uninterrupted for two years. They would either "handle" her or fire
>> her after making sure she would never reveal secrets, which she
>> really can't anyway because she's bound by the attorney-client
>> relationship. More likely she has been running hot and cold - going
>> in and out of doubt, getting handlings, doing OK, needing more
>> handlings, etc.
>>
>> Dan
>
> There is no attorney client privelege for ongoing criminal activity;
> like Scientology.
>
> Helena Kobrin's own notoriety is probably her best defense against the
> 'eliminating quietly and without sorrow' ritual, but, it's hard to be
> sanguine about your safety when in the hands of dangerous madmen, and
> Helena is in a unique position to realize that.
Dan has certainly descibed the kind of mindset that floats around DM.
http://www.lermanet.com/dangarvin/index2.htm
After a while, the CO OSA Int, Mike Sutter, spoke up. He said (paraphrasing), "I don't care if she thinks she won. That bitch is never going to see one single cent. I'll kill her first. I don't care if I get the chair -- it's worth it. It's just one lifetime."
I froze. I wasn't moving much to begin with, but I froze solid. I didn't want to breathe. I forgot all about our immediate problems. My CO had just said he was going to murder Julie Titchbourne. He was absolutely serious. I was in shock. Sure, she deserved to die – all SPs did. But you can't actually *do* that that sort of thing. My thoughts raced. Please, I thought, please, somebody say something that will make this stop. I was trying to think what I could say. If I said the wrong thing, or said it the wrong way, I'd be out of there that night and getting sec checked the next day. But this was madness!
There was not a sound in the room. It seemed like ten minutes but was probably only one. Finally Miscavige spoke up. Here's what he *didn't* say: He didn't say, "Sutter, you're fucking crazy, we don't kill people!" He didn't say, "You're joking, right?" He didn't explain that Julie's estate would still get the money or that killing a plaintiff would be a hundred times worse for the Church than paying her even the whole $30 million. He just said, "No, this is what we're going to do." And then launched what within a day or two became the Portland Crusade.
Apparently Mike Sutter recently spent 2-3 years in the RPF. I wonder if that's shifted his attitude, and if so, which way? http://groups.google.ca/group/alt.religion.scientology/browse_frm/thread/a5e6bb572ce3c4f1/c51515d577b5eb79#c51515d577b5eb79
-- Ron of that ilk.