Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology From: dennis.l.erlich@support.com Subject: A BIG WIN IN COLORADO Message-ID: <9512200718.0A9SB00@support.com> Organization: L.A. Valley College Public BBS (818)985-7150 X-Mailer: TBBS/PIMP v3.35 Distribution: world Date: Wed, 20 Dec 95 07:18:42 -0800 Lines: 53 stevea@castlsys.demon.co.uk (Steve A) gazit@lear.cs.duke.edu (Hillel) >> >Yes, I know that you lost a lot from the process, but I think that last >> >year the Co$ lost a lot too; and it is only the beginning. Me: >> I've been through the tortures of the damned ... tortures of >> the damned. And now I have to go on sufferin'? clara@holsoft.demon.co.uk (Sister Clara) wrote: >Dennis, it may not seem much consolation at this point in time, and I, for >one, do not doubt that what you have been through in the last year has been >hell, but I would like to reinforce the point that I am sure that Hillel was >making. > >When the book called "The Decline and Fall of Scientology" is written, the >start of those momentous events will be identified as the unconstitutional >raid on your home and property. You didn't seek the post of ars martyr >(though the ends I have identified are ones you share) and you have suffered >greatly as a consequence, but the part you have played has shaken >Scientology to its roots. Steve: >Hear, hear. And you make an excellent and articulate figurehead/martyr >- even the paid Scieno hack liars don't want to confront you here on >a.r.s. I know you didn't *seek* such a position, but having been >lumbered with it, you're making an excellent job of being an >ambassador for the suppressive cause. > >Hopefully, the length of time it takes Judge Whyte to make his >judgement will also allow him to study in depth the reputation of the >CoS as far as paying up on judgements awarded against them, and you >will be able to look forward to a more certain possibility of payment >that people like Larry Wollersheim. > >Anybody who claimed to *want* to suffer on a point of principle would, >in my book, be a nutter. You didn't choose to suffer, but you're >making a damn good job of it, and (I suspect) enlightening a lot more >people to the truth behind Scientology than anyone else in the world. > >Hang in there, Dennis, you're a hero. Thank you, thank you. I couldn'ta done it without my net.friends and family. +--------------------------------------+ Rev. Dennis L Erlich * * the inFormer * *