"barbz" <xenubarb@netscape.net> wrote in message news:4EW8g.301$sP1.133@fed1read07...
> I got this email today from a relative:
>
> "Hi Barb,
> We rec'd a strange call this afternoon. Luckily xxxx let it go to
> voicemail. Some man said he was calling for an xxxx or xxxx xxxx, and
> that he was an investigator looking into the terrorist activities of a
> girl named Barbara Graham. (no identification given) He said he would
> really like to talk with us, and asked for us to call. He didn't leave
> a number... He then repeated his request for us to call (with no
> number), and hung up..."
Do try to get this recorded from the voicemail as soon as you can. Stranger things have happened to such messages received by voicemail. You and whomever received the call should also file a police report.
>
> No phone number? Can you say "noisy investigation?"
> Unlike the "investigator" cruising around my parents' neighborhood last
> week, Scientology wasn't mentioned.
>
> Cult, if you think this is going to work like it did with Keith Henson,
> think again. I am going to collect statements I asked my folks'
> neighbors to write up, along with this email, and pay the nice
> detectives at the Criminal Intelligence Unit a call. They asked me to
> document any sort of harassment from your sorry asses, and I've been too
> lax. You remember the Criminal Intelligence Unit, don't you? After all,
> I wouldn't have even known about them had you not been stupid enough to
> send them to my door with a complaint that I "planned to blow up" the
> local org.
>
> You fuckers are messing with my family now. Time for the police to get
> involved. The domestic terrorism unit has shown interest in your
> activities. It's time to look them up.
Sorry to hear this is happening. It seems their case against Keith is lacking information these days, and they must need someone to make themselves look persecuted. By these same means, they manipulated a swat team to come with guns drawn to a shopping center because they wrongly accused Keith in this same way. This type of hysteria is their terrorism, and hateful too, as by attempting to make others believe these allegations.
This would be the opposite of trying to fix polls and stats to look good, they need to use someone to draw attention to themselves to use as a precedent, to make themselves look persecuted. Terrorism is a federal issue. People who use taxpayers federal money to say someone is in effect a terrorist who threatens violence - isn't that violence in itself?
Whoever did this, are they going to say that they read something from RFW? Is the way they use their own dupes to third party other people?
If this isn't hateful - where this could possibly cause someone to act violently, I don't know what is.
Feisty
>
>
> --
> --
> Barb
> Chaplain, ARSCC
> xenubarb@netscape.net
>
> "Every week, every month, every year, every decade and now
> every century, Scientology does weird and stupid things
> to damage its own reputation."
> -Steve Zadarnowski
>
> "Comparing Scientology to a motorcycle gang is a gross, unpardonable
> insult to bikers everywhere. Even at our worst, we are never as bad as
> Scientology."
> -ex-member, Thunderclouds motorcycle "club"
>
> "$cientology sees the world this way: One man with a picket sign:
> terrorism. Five thousand people dead in a deliberate inferno: business
> opportunity.
>
> $cientology oozes _under_ terrorists to hide."
> -Chris Leithiser
>
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From: barbz <xenubarb@netscape.net>
Subject: Scumbag cult
Message-ID: <4EW8g.301$sP1.133@fed1read07>
Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 00:17:02 -0700
I got this email today from a relative:
"Hi Barb,
We rec'd a strange call this afternoon. Luckily xxxx let it go to voicemail. Some man said he was calling for an xxxx or xxxx xxxx, and that he was an investigator looking into the terrorist activities of a girl named Barbara Graham. (no identification given) He said he would really like to talk with us, and asked for us to call. He didn't leave a number... He then repeated his request for us to call (with no number), and hung up..."
No phone number? Can you say "noisy investigation?" Unlike the "investigator" cruising around my parents' neighborhood last week, Scientology wasn't mentioned.
Cult, if you think this is going to work like it did with Keith Henson, think again. I am going to collect statements I asked my folks' neighbors to write up, along with this email, and pay the nice detectives at the Criminal Intelligence Unit a call. They asked me to document any sort of harassment from your sorry asses, and I've been too lax. You remember the Criminal Intelligence Unit, don't you? After all, I wouldn't have even known about them had you not been stupid enough to send them to my door with a complaint that I "planned to blow up" the local org.
You fuckers are messing with my family now. Time for the police to get involved. The domestic terrorism unit has shown interest in your activities. It's time to look them up.
--
--
Barb
Chaplain, ARSCC
xenubarb@netscape.net
"Every week, every month, every year, every decade and now every century, Scientology does weird and stupid things to damage its own reputation." -Steve Zadarnowski
"Comparing Scientology to a motorcycle gang is a gross, unpardonable insult to bikers everywhere. Even at our worst, we are never as bad as Scientology." -ex-member, Thunderclouds motorcycle "club"
"$cientology sees the world this way: One man with a picket sign: terrorism. Five thousand people dead in a deliberate inferno: business opportunity.
$cientology oozes _under_ terrorists to hide." -Chris Leithiser