Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology From: dennis.l.erlich@support.com Subject: WHAT'S ALL THIS ABOUT Message-ID: <9508310855.0CJMT01@support.com> Organization: L.A. Valley College Public BBS (818)985-7150 X-Mailer: TBBS/PIMP v3.35 Distribution: world Date: Thu, 31 Aug 95 08:55:48 -0700 Lines: 94 * oh and one more thing * +---------------------------------+ >lrhoover@aol.com (LRHoover) > >I don't know if it is "is or was". The book was published in 1987. It >mentions Bono's eulogy to L. Ron Hubbard: > " My only sorrow is that L. Ron Hubbard left before > I could thank him for my new life" > >The book jacket flaps also say: > " There is no shortage of celebrities who claim that Hubbard's >Teachings and counseling techniques have made their lives happier and >themselves more successful. John Travolta, Priscilla Presley and Sonny >Bono are a sample trio of those who have stood and applauded, for minutes >on end, a giant photograph of 'the man who exposed them to all the secrets >of life'." > >In otherwords, I don't know if he IS currently involved w/ the church, but >he definitely WAS around 1987. > > Here, you finger it out: > > Bone-oh was *definately* a clam in the early 80s. He was on > lines [sic] at Celebrety Center, if I recall correctly. > > The Hemet Compound is a stone's throw away from Palm Springs > in Riverside County. > > The slime-ohs are major landowners there. > > They sponsor a film festival in the PS and several Hemet festivals > or events are staged at the compound. > > Bone-oh was a public spokesperson for the cult or one of its > front groups, I believe, until his run for PS mayor. At that > point his endorsement of the cult and Phatso became > luke-warm. "No, I'm a Catholic. But I have studied the > works of L.Ron XXXXXXXXX and I found them to be very useful > in my life." > > Bonehead gets his mug in the camera, at the end of the Waco > hearings, by firing a couple of nasty questions at Janet Reno > and then not letting her answer them. > > Bonehead is on the Intellectual Property Committee in > Congress. > > (gimme a f*cking break) In an article about the errosion of Fourth Amendment (to the US Constitution) Rights for protection of illegal search and seizure, dated 2/11/95 in the Washington Post, staff writer Nat Hentoff quoted Boner arguing in the House Judiciary Committee as follows: The Fourth Amendment only served "... to hamstring the police." Does this have any thing to do with the scieno copyright raids on Lerma, Wollersheim, Penny and me? Duh, er. >MY CONCLUSION: > > Bonehead may not even know it (rumor has is that he's not > awfully bright), but he's certainly under their control and > being used by the scienos to further their political > ambitions and corrupt influence. > >[Note: The forgoing is my uninformed opinion. Any similarity >to actual, capital-tee, Truth is purely coincidental. >Additionally, "that person[tm]" makes no claims (real or >implied) as to its factual content.] > > Oh ... on a more personal note, one last thing, for those of > you on the OSA ars Project (Milne, BStone, Rick Davis, Talbot, > Miller, Wanger, KoreenB, ConArtist, JackFarmer/Truck-stop > Sally, yes, and even the poor, pathetic, Peckerwoody), plus > all the incompetent, bottom-feeding lawyers the cult is using > to trash our constitiutional rights. (especially those whose > faces look like steaming piles of poodlesh*t - no offense, > Helena) ... > > Don't forget to rot in hell ... real soon. +--------------------------------------+ Rev. Dennis L Erlich * * the inFormer * * dennis.l.erlich@support.com + inForm@primenet.com "tar baby"