Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology From: dennis.l.erlich@support.com Subject: An Open Letter Message-ID: <9508010904.0CRDG00@support.com> Organization: L.A. Valley College Public BBS (818)985-7150 X-Mailer: TBBS/PIMP v3.35 Distribution: world Date: Tue, 01 Aug 95 09:04:59 -0700 Lines: 65 dmorgan@crash.cts.com (Doc Morgan) > Please, no more e-mail on this subject...I have nothing more to >say...it is in the hands of a most capable person. Don't think you can wash your hands of this matter so easily. It doesn't work that way, not just because your shore-story doesn't make any sense, as Diane so accurately points out. But also because of the dead-agent tactics you continually use against important people on ars. To wit: >As to Diane Richardson, it is my opinion that she should be made to take a >healthy dose of Prozac and be made to wait 45 minutes prior to being >"allowed" to touch a keyboard. Allow for this, Tumor: despite what your master allows *you* to do, you and he will never, ever again have the power to tell *anyone* what they can do with their keyboards. Judge Whyte may soon see to that. >I had been informed that Diane had skills >investigative wise that would be useful. I must say, I have informed those >that told me that...they were wrong! Diane, does not even have the simple >ability to listen. Hear this, b*tch. F*ck you! Diane has done tons of running around libraries and bookstores, typing in documents, while you've been sitting in your comfy chair, talking on the phone to your freezone contacts, generating distraction and subterfuge. You're just p*ssed off at Diane because you couldn't get her to run around and do *you* favors. > As to Jon Noring, watch what you say to him in private...he does >not have the integrity to keep it private. Jon, you did what you felt you >had to do...however...was it the right thing? I wrote you privately as I >had respect for you. I had hoped you would be able to use the info I gave >you to unravel the mystery. You instead betrayed a private communication >and caused me to be at risk. I, shall take full responsibility...as "I" >judged you wrong. Personally, I'm kinda honored to have Jon on the same newsgroup. He's a net.legend from the Pentium War. He has consistantly attempted, in good faith, to persuade the scienos into a sensible dialogue and cessation of hostile acts toward the internet community. I trust Jon to do precisely what he thinks is morally right to do. I'll be pleased with whatever that is, I'm sure. That's a hell of a lot more than I can say for you, Tumor. > Old Timer *You* tell us the story. We'll listen. Tell us what you know about the Miss Bloodybutt Affair. Start at the beginning. Go slow. Who knows? Maybe you can still avoid being depositioned. +--------------------------------------+ Rev. Dennis L Erlich * * the inFormer * * dennis.l.erlich@support.com + inForm@primenet.com "tar baby"