In article <3910CB92.994F7374@pop.phnx.uswest.net>,
andret27@uswest.net wrote:
> Thanks, Monica
>
>Yes I read your affidavit of the RPF and its beginnign on the ship. I
>could visualize all the RPF in the lower hold, it was really shocking
>to read, how you all were treated. I could not imagine being on the
>ship and having to do the RPF.
>
> I really admired you and all those who survived that RPF on the ship.
Thanks. I read your affidavit also and was just as horrified reading
what you had to go through. It was awful on the ship but I think it got
worse when they moved to land because of having to find ways to contain
people, where the ship was already a contained unit. I don't know if I
could have endured sleeping in that morgue in the body slot and I really
admire you for having survived that and then telling the outside world
about it.
>That is interesting because when I was working as the steward I always
>wondered why he was always saying how everyone was so incompetent and
>he had to do all the work all the time.
Yes, the people in the household unit had it the worst. Many if not
most of them ended up on the RPF for small infractions. I remember one
woman got sent there because he didn't like the way his eggs tasted one
morning and he decided she had evil intentions to poision him. He was a
very paranoid, sick man.
> He claimed so many abilities but in the final end, he, like all others
> before him, died and was burned to ashes by his dedicated care takers.(Pat
> and Annie) Now exiled from the main stream management of the org.
>
> And in the wake of his death the no results continue, the number of
> exmembers grows, and the unworkability of scientology becomes more known to
> more people.
Yes, and it is a real blessing that it is becoming more and more known
through the internet.
Monica Pignotti