Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology From: dennis.l.erlich@support.com Subject: A Big Win IN Colorado Message-ID: <9512132005.0S87C03@support.com> References: Organization: L.A. Valley College Public BBS (818)985-7150 X-Mailer: TBBS/PIMP v3.35 Distribution: world Date: Wed, 13 Dec 95 20:05:36 -0800 Lines: 69 tomklem@netcom.com (Tom Klemesrud) >The last I heard, Judge Whyte was still receiving motions from the >Scientologists to expand the restraining order to Dennis not being able >to say anything about Scientology. Naw. They just want to make me stop saying the things they don't want me to say. Stop preaching the way my conscience demands with the Sekrit Sakrid Droppings El Rotundo has issued from the Orifice. According to them, that's the same as free speech. >Then he took a vacation. The only thing quick about Whyte's brand of justice was his letting the scumsuckingscienos into my house. Everything else about the case can just wait til he get's around to it. >He had >ordered the return of Dennis's material, but the church declined to obey >the order, and that was okay, because nothing was done about it. Hello? Anybody out there mind that the Fourth Amendment is history? Your hard disk is subject to search and seizure if someone claims you have their "intellectual property" digitized on it. Geddit? The end of privacy as we know it (which we hardly do). >The last I >heard Kim Baker's declaration was in--not the one that recinded her >anti-factNET declaration--just the first one that said everyone was in a >conspiracy. There were some 40 declarations from people all over the >world, and a funny survey trying to show that the OT materials are still >trade secrets because the average man on the street has not generally >seen them. Whyteman has not ruled on the admissibility of any of those declarations. Brinkema threw 'em out. >RTC says Dennis must pay to depose the 40 declarants, and >this question was not settled before the judge went off on vacation. >Some of the delcarations are matters of law from RTC's own attorneys >and/or consulting attorneys. Smoke and mirrors law. >That's all I know from what I get from the court which is usaually a >month late, and incomplete. This is the second vacation he's taken since >this case began. I still have not seen the exhibits in the >case--the so-called "infringements." This thing's obviously gonna drag on for years. You ain't missin' anything if you don't have the up-to-the-minute constantly, Tom. Trust me. Not a thing. > Tom Klemesrud SP5 > KoX +--------------------------------------+ Rev. Dennis L Erlich * * the inFormer * *