Scientology
On Sun, 20 Feb 2000 23:41:38 +0100, tilman@berlin.snafu.de (Tilman
Hausherr) wrote:
>>I mean really, it's so incredible. This kind of whacky behavior is such a
It's obviously scripted. A new version of the 'spontaneous' letter
writing campaigns, where Scientologists are told to 'spontaneously'
express their heartfelt feelings, and what those feelings are supposed
to be?
More likely, as many have said, a weird attempt to unsettle you and
get some aggressive response from you for future use (TROs etc.)
Please do take care though (I know, you've heard this 1000x by now...)
At least a little? :-)
Thinking back of the times when I or fellow picketers were being
physically pushed outside the AOSH EU, I can't help thinking what if
we had happened to fall badly. I really don't think the intention was
to harm us, just to intimidate and try to get us to strike back so
they would have a better excuse to call the police. But what if
Birgitta had fallen through that window pane? What if any of the
aggressors had really lost it at that point, and not stopped when told
to by their seniors?
I admit I find it scary to be verbally or physically attacked by a
person who I can feel is obviously not actually angry at me
personally, but just running a program. You can feel the emotion is
fake - really does make you think 'pod people'...
>>This is two Sundays in a row now.
Catarina
http://xenu.just.nu
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From: catarina@pamnell.com (Catarina Pamnell)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 04:45:47 GMT
Message-ID: <38b3451f.67423569@news1.tninet.se>
>>caricature of what the Church of Scientology is really all about. The LMT
>>couldn't buy this kind of advertising for any amount of money. They expose
>I bet that they will soon claim that the LMT is setting up these wacky
>encouters!
My first thought exactly...
A part of the 'Sunday service' the CoS has been advertising lately?
"Love the truth, forgive mistakes"
(Voltaire)
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