Path: rambo.bobo.net!xs4all!xs4all!bullseye.news.demon.net!demon!newsfeed.wirehub.nl!howland.erols.net!news.pbi.net!207.33.1.6!news.he.net!newsfeed.concentric.net!207.155.183.80.MISMATCH!global-news-master From: inFormer@informer.org (Rev Dennis Erlich) Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology Subject: Re: Why do Lisa's IR logs start the morning of her accident? Date: 25 Nov 1998 11:46:27 PST Organization: inFormer Ministry [a 501(c)3 non-profit, religious organization] "... in service of cult victims and their families." Message-ID: <365d5d80.10614079@news.concentric.net> References: <73g85o$s2@drn.newsguy.com> Reply-To: informer@informer.org NNTP-Posting-Host: ts039d48.lax-ca.concentric.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Newsreader: Forte Agent 1.5/32.451 X-No-Archive: yes Lines: 90 Xref: rambo.bobo.net alt.religion.scientology:147624 Charlotte L. Kates : >I believe that her drive during which she had her accident was a drive escaping >the Fort Harrison I/R. No question about it. >She either staged the accident to get help, or was >distracted and panicked by the presence of Scientologists following her, that >she became involved in the fender-bender. But there is a third, even more likely, possibility: the people chasing her during her escape, staged the accident. Ie. they blocked her car's way (as they have done to Zinjifar and had done to me), she rammed them and she was still trying to escape them when she took her clothes off and asked the paramedics to protect her. >She then proceeded to remove her >clothes, and stated to the paramedics, "I wanted them to think I was crazy." The car she ran into may have been a scieno blocking her escape. >Lisa was taken to Morton Plant, and in a matter of minutes, a group of seven >Scientologists was there, talking her into returning to the FH. > >Why would CoS FLB even know about a car accident of any one *public >Scientologist*, let alone go to the scene and the hospital? *Why?* It would be >an extraordinary and odd procedure. The only scenario which makes sense to me is >that they were already following her, chasing her as she fled the Fort Harrison, Did anyone run the license of the car she bumped or other cars involved in the vicinity? Did any of them belong to scienos? >and they merely followed the ambulance to Morton Plant. They didn't want her, as >an I/R escapee, too much time in the hospital alone, let alone in contact with >psychiatrists. There is no good reason a group of Sea Org staffers from the Flag >Land Base would know about a public Scientologist's car accident, and then be at >the hospital in minutes, unless they were already looking for her. > >Lisa, already in a disoriented and weak state of mind, both from her original >troubles and the pressures of the I/R, was pressured into signing the release >forms, by the group of Scientologists with *intention* who magically appeared at >Morton Plant minutes after her accident. Scientologists have learned the "tech" >of pressuring people until they break down, and they used that on Lisa. She had >escaped the I/R, but she was still trapped in Scientology's mental prison. > >They led her away from Morton Plant, and *returned* her to the Introspection >Rundown, and sealed her sad and horrifying fate. > >Once again, this is speculation. But are there any better to the answers to the >important questions: > >*Why do Lisa's I/R logs begin before her accident? She was ~already~ being held against her will. Her PC folders will show it. >*Why did Lisa want the paramedics to "think she was crazy?" Who was she afraid >of? She was fleeing captivity and hoped the paramedics would protect her. >*How did Scientology Sea Org staff become instantly aware of an individual >public Scientologist's car accident, unless they were already looking for her? They were. No doubt about it. >*Why did they pay any special attention to it? If a Type III PTS escapes confinement it's a big deal. It's a potential major "Shore Flap" at Flag. >*How and why did they arrive at Morton Plant within minutes? They were already at the scene of the accident because it was undoubtedly staged. >The circumstantial evidence adds up: Lisa escaped the I/R, was followed as she >fled the Fort Harrison, crashed the car, was taken to Morton Plant, was >instantly met by a team of Scn staffers, and was led back to the FH in her >weakened state, "like a lamb to the slaughter." > >Lisa's death is a horror and a tragedy. May justice finally be done.. It was a homicide. Rev Dennis Erlich * * the inFormer * *