From: ©Anti-Cult® - www.users.wineasy.se/noname/ <The.Galactic.Federation@ThePentagon.com>
Subject: Re: fwd: Swedish MP can be charged with allegedly spreading Scientology material, says committee
Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2000 22:30:27 +0200
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From: Grady Ward <grady@gradyward.com>.
>>The committee has investigated whether Hagg could be regarded as having
>>legal immunity since she is an MP, as she has been reported to the
>>police by the Scientologists for allegedly breaching the copyright law.
>>Hagg reportedly handed in course material, referred to as the
>>Scientology 'bible' from the Scientology church to the municipal library
>>in Jonkoping.
>I sure Sten-Arne can handle this since Sweden is not the United
>Snakes of America. Sten?
This is nothing new, and I can assure you that Carina will not have to
pay the fuck cult one dime. She will not wind up in jail either because
of bought cops.
You deal with the cult in your country first. You have big problems of
your own, when you let a court proceeding for a murder wait for 5 years,
and ultimately allow it to be dismissed.
You make sure that Tom Padgett doesn't wind up in jail for opposing the
crime cult, and also make sure that Mark Bunker isn't framed by bought
cops in Chicago, before you start thinking about a minor problem with
the cult here in Sweden.
This small country of 8 million people have done more than its fair
share in exposing the crime cult your country created. It's your fucking
country that threatens the whole world with its bullie tactics, and it's
your fucking country that is the origin of most criminal cults and
syndicates on this planet.
If your country had a constitution worth the name, and politicians that
wasn't so easy to buy, and voters that cared enough about democracy to
vote, and a protection of witnesses, and less cowards and weaklings,
this cult would never have been allowed to grow to the treat it is
today.
In short: Fuck you, and fuck your criminal country too!
Sten-Arne
From: ©Anti-Cult® - www.users.wineasy.se/noname/ <The.Galactic.Federation@ThePentagon.com>
Subject: Re: Dismissal of Lisa case will set a dangerous precedent
Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2000 06:34:10 +0200
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Dat: On 7 Apr 2000 03:17:44 -0000.
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From: Frog <FrogRemailer@NoReply.org>.
>If the state drops criminal charges against CoS because of "religious
>freedom" it will set a far reaching and dangerous precedent for ALL
>religious bodies.
If the state drops the criminal charges?
The state will drop them, it's beyond doubt that they will. This case
have been delayed for 5 years now, Clearwater is run by Scientology, and
Scientology decides what is legal or not.
It's over Frog, it was over already before it begun. I've said that the
case would be dismissed for a very long time, and I will not be wrong.
When cowards and weaklings are hired to uphold the law, this is what
inevitably will happen.
When people that cares more about their own wallet than the law is hired
to uphold the law, this is what happens.
When people with an ethics stand of a whore, is being hired to uphold
the law, they will inevitable be caught on tape doing their "things", by
a criminal cult, and will be blackmailed into submission.
Yup, that's the value of the law in the U.S. Zip, zero, nada. Money and
criminal cults rules the land, as long as honest people only are
interested in soap opera, fatty food, beer, and watching porno and bad
Hollywood movies.
Thanks for nothing America.
Sten-Arne