ptsc <ptsc AT nym DOT alias DOT net> wrote in message news:<3b9hltkbmi1egqvi4k25tv25rmkivp0mfd@4ax.com>...
> A year in jail, or 180 days in jail plus 3 years probation and "no contact with
> victims" which means no posts to ars or anything else where a cultist might read
> it, and basically means in fact they just manufacture something whenever they
> want him back in jail.
>
> $3000 fine.
>
> And they want him to pay for "counselling" for the "victims" meaning, I guess
> they want him to pay for their Bridge. I can't imagine they're suggesting that
> he pay to send them to the psychiatric institution where they belong.
>
> ptsc
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To whom it may concern:
Re: Keith Henson's sentencing in California.
20 July 2001.
Long Beach, California USA.
This result is no surprise to me, though it is deplorable.
This is the spirit of the Law in reverse.
Generally lawyers are the servants of the Law when they do justice to
their profession. They strengthen it by due process accurately
followed and skillfully applied.
Crooked lawyers use the Law to further their own selfish ends and in
not following due process they harm the justice system that their very
livelihood depends upon.
They bite the hand that feeds them.
When a criminal and ruthless "client" gangs up with such lawyers, and
even weak or corrupt local law enforcement officials, against a
perceived enemy the individual is easily overwhelmed by the sheer
force of the conspiracy against him. The justice system is not
designed to prevent such overwhelm. If you have a lack of resources
you have a lack of justice. Period.
From my own direct experience with the cult of Scientology over a 24+
year period I can honestly say that I believe that Keith Henson's life
would have been in danger, in a real and tangible way if he had
allowed the conspiracy to get him put in jail. The tactics of the
Office of Special Affairs (Scientology's SS-nazi covert operations
agency,i.e. Dept 20) are to destroy anyone who dares to criticize the
cult, its "technology" or its dead guru Hubbard. Their power and
influence are at stake if the truth comes out broadly.
The hidden owners of Scientology (who are mostly attorneys/lawyers,
and not its members) would lose their lucrative scam if people like
Keith Henson are allowed to protest freely. In my considered opinion
he is a major target for extinction by OSA. By extinction I mean some
kind of result that stills his voice from here on out, such as death,
incapacitation or being totally discredited to the point of
powerlessness. Henson in any prison would give OSA an opportunity to
bribe, threaten or "arrange" otherwise for his quick demise in a
closed and hostile environment.
Hubbard's policies are the ONE AND ONLY Law of the cult fanatics. The
US Justice system, and that of any other country infected by
Scientology, is viewed by those same fanatics as something to be
replaced completely and utterly by Hubbard's own brand of "justice".
This is not a joke or exaggeration. Harming the Justice system is part
of the plan of the cult mob.
Yes,truly.
The Hubbard policies tell it in green ink on white paper in volumes
that are freely available, specially Volume 1 of the "Organization
Exec. Course Series". It is "justice" by whim of faceless senior
officials of the cult and not due process of Law, such as was intended
and formulated by the founders of the American Constitution etc..
I see it as in "self-defense" that Keith fled for his life to Canada.
Whether this was "usual" or not is beside the point. He was, I
believe, in mortal and real danger by the CULT's tactics unleashed
upon an unsuspecting justice system. It is also my belief that the
Judge was not fully aware of the general purpose and fanatical tactics
of OSA against critics of Scientology and, in this case, Henson. I
have seen it all too often but he probably has not.
I think that Keith has no resources to appeal, even if he wanted to.
I also think he was in more imminent danger from the armaments stocked
within the Hemet facility and the edgy-jittery "security" staff than
the cult members ever were from the non-existent "missiles" (lol) that
Keith did not possess and certainly could not afford anyway! The very
idea is ludicrous.
Regardless of the "rightness or wrongness" aspects of the actions
Keith took to preserve the life and liberty the American Founding
Fathers afforded him I wish him well and for him to keep his rights to
free speech intact.
In fact I believe that the Founding Fathers refused to bow to, and
successfully challenged the despotic British Justice System in their
day to create the freedom from opression they were under from tyranny
and ruthless vested interests.
Not to compare the Scientology cult to any kind of royalty, but I do
believe they are the insane kings of deceit and fraud.
Also, happily, the Truth will outlive any attorneys.
God Bless freedom and those who fight to maintain it.
Michael Pattinson.