If I had received this letter, I would have read it. Nicely written IMHO.
On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 12:39:12 GMT, "Valerie" <postalval@yahoo.com> wrote:
>(Sent this to all of my neighbors just this week.)
>
>Hello,
>
>Don't worry, this isn't a letter asking for a charitable contribution.
>
>I don't want to take up a lot of your time so I'll get to the point. I've
>had a website on the Internet since 1998 at
>http://www.scientology-kills.org. This is a site that's critical of the
>Church of Scientology, and needless to say, that organization isn't fond of
>me. I've also worked for the U.S. Postal Service since 1984.
>
>Last year the Scientologists had one of their lawyers send a letter to the
>Postal Inspectors that accused me of stealing something from the mail. I've
>enclosed a copy of the lawyer's letter and the letter clearing me from the
>Postal Inspectors for you to read. The main comment the Inspectors had was,
>"Why did they wait four years to complain about this package?"
>
>The reason I've chosen to send this information to you as my neighbor is
>simple-the Scientologists aren't finished. Recently a black car has been
>seen cruising around and a man inside has been taking pictures of my house.
>He wears dark sunglasses, and refused to identify himself when one of our
>neighbors confronted him. He left when she told him she would call the
>police. He may be a private investigator sent by the cult.They may also put
>flyers around calling me a bigot. I suppose in their eyes I am. One of their
>other charming tactics is stealing trash, but we've shredded anything
>personal since the Postal Inspector episode, so if they want our vegetable
>peelings and coffee grounds more power to them.
>
>I would appreciate it very much if you would let me know if you are
>contacted by anyone asking about me or my family. If you want to know
>anything yourself, feel free to ask.
>
>Thank you,
>
>Valerie Emanuel