Re: the end of 'the scandal of scientology'By alerma@dgsys.com (alerma)16 Jul 1995 15:41:08 GMT pbxtalk@ccnet.com wrote: : In article <noodleDBo2GA.n51@netcom.com>, noodle@netcom.com (Rick : Sherwood) wrote: : > henry (anon2c9e@nyx10.cs.du.edu) wrote: : > : h : > : Remember Paulette Cooper! : > : Remember Paulette Cooper! : > : Remember Paulette Cooper! : > : - -- : > : > Gosh, this was so long ago and didn't have much of an impact,
NO! The point is, the crimes against Paulette Cooper were generated by the schoolyard bullies at the Cof$ (spit) back when they COULD isolate a 'malcontent', in a dark alley, and beat the living shit out of them with no one watching, or coming to the personas aid. With the internet, Cof$'s alledged 'malcontents' can stand together, and call out in unison for an end to suppression of personal liberty by barotrous law firms, in it for the MONEY, and a dash of brainwahsed cult think, that is necessary to justify the acts witnessed. That Paulette Cooper's story is now being read by teenagers in High Schools across america, (the complete text is rapidly becoming a cult-awareness rite of passage for all computer literates) its is only fitting that even after all this time, that attention be called to that brutal beating (not literally. but metaphorically) that occurred back in the early 70's of a lady who had the courage to stand alone in the a dark alley, and confront the Goons of $cientology. Arnie Lerma 'Clear 3502' "I'd prefer to die speaking my mind than live fearing to speake"
(The e on the end of speak is in fond memory of John Wilkes, English 'Populist' , whose writings were the inspiration for Thomas Pain, & the founders of this nation)
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