Scientology only hires lawyers who will participate in criminal activity
05 Jul 2003
Gerry Armstrong <gerry@gerryarmstrong.org>
It is accurate, nonlibelous, and therefore safe to state that the only
attorneys that the Scientology cult will hire are those attorneys who
will participate in the cult's violation of basic human rights.
Scientology will also not hire any attorney who will not participate
in the violation of the cult's "creed."
If an attorney is unwilling to violate individual human rights and
unwilling to violate Scientology's "creed," that attorney
does not work for any Scientology organizations or Scientology affiliated
organizations or entities.
These organizations or entities
necessarily include, but are not limited to, the Sea Org, the
International Association of Scientologists, Religious Technology
Center, Church of Spiritual Technology, Church of Scientology
International, every org world wide, every franchise world wide, the
Association for Better Living and Education International and all its
organizations such as Narconon, Citizens Commission on Human Rights,
Applied Scholastics and Criminon, the International Foundation for
Human Rights and Tolerance, Author Services Incorporated, all
Scientology schools, and every company that participates in the World
Institute of Scientology Enterprises.
All attorneys for all those corporations, companies, organizations or
groups participate in a conspiracy to injure, oppress, threaten, or
intimidate individual victims in the free exercise or enjoyment of
rights and privileges secured to these victims by the Constitution or
laws of the United States. Such a conspiracy is a U.S. Federal crime,
specifically a violation of U.S.Code Title 18, §241, punishable by up
to ten years imprisonment.
It is therefore accurate and nonlibelous to state that the only
attorneys that Scientology and all its component parts will hire are
those attorneys who will participate in criminal activity on behalf of
the cult and its parts.
A major part of the proof of these charges is contained in the
"contract," which the cultists are now attempting to enforce by
lawsuit in Scientology v. Armstrong, Minton and the Lisa McPherson
Trust, Marin County, California Superior Court Case No. CV 062321.
http://www.gerryarmstrong.org/50grand/legal/a1/mutual-release-1986.html
Every attorney who works for any Scientology organization or
Scientology affiliated organization or entity is a "beneficiary" in
this contract. This includes, but is not limited to, every attorney
for the SO, IAS, RTC, CST, CSI, every org world wide, every franchise
world wide, ABLE and all its organizations such as Narconon, CCHR,
Applied Scholastics and Criminon, IFHRT, ASI, Scientology schools, and
every WISE company.
The "beneficiaries" are also referred to in the
"contract" as "releasees," and are identified
as "parties" to the "contract." The
"benefits" that the "beneficiaries" receive
by their "contract" and its enforcement include the
deprivation of a considerable number of rights and privileges
secured by the Constitution and laws of the United States.
These rights and privileges include, but are not
limited to, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of
assembly, freedom of association, freedom of petition, freedom of
protest, due process, freedom from slavery, litigant's privilege,
priest-penitent privilege, and doctor-patient privilege.
The "benefits" that the "beneficiaries" seek
to receive by enforcement of their "contract" include
the violation of a number of principles or rules in Scientology's
creed, including, but not limited to:
That all men have inalienable rights to their own religious practices
and their performance;
That all men have inalienable rights to their sanity;
That all men have inalienable rights to their own defense;
That all men have inalienable rights to conceive, choose, assist or
support their own organizations, churches and governments;
That all men have inalienable rights to think freely, to talk freely,
to write freely their own opinions and to counter or utter or write
upon the opinions of others
That the laws of God forbid man:
To destroy the sanity of another;
To destroy or enslave another's soul;
To destroy or reduce the survival of one's companions or one's group.
The "benefits" that the "beneficiaries" seek
to receive by enforcement of their "contract" also
include obstruction of justice, specifically by:
Prohibiting me from reporting criminal activity and punishing me for
reporting such criminal activity;
Prohibiting me from cooperating in any manner with any organizations
aligned against Scientology;
Prohibiting me from testifying or otherwise participating in judicial,
administrative or legislative proceeding adverse to Scientology or any
of the "contract's" "beneficiaries;"
Requiring that I avoid service of any subpoena compelling me to
testify or otherwise participate in judicial, administrative or
legislative proceeding adverse to Scientology or any of the
"contract's" "beneficiaries;"
Requiring that I not assist or advise anyone, including individuals,
partnerships, associations, corporations, or governmental agencies
contemplating any claim or engaged in litigation or involved in or
contemplating any activity adverse to the interests of any entity or
class of persons comprising the "contract's"
"beneficiaries."
The "beneficiaries" or "releasee parties"
to the "contract" obtained my signature on their
"contract" by duress and fraud. See, e.g.,
http://www.gerryarmstrong.org/50grand/legal/a4/appeal/aob-a075027.html
pp 29-34
Since 1986 when the cultists and their co-conspirator attorneys
created their "contract," which defines their conspiracy
to deprive their victims of rights and privileges secured to these
victims by the Constitution or laws of the United States in
violation of 18 U.S.C. 241, and to obstruct justice, not one
"beneficiary," including not one attorney for Scientology
or any Scientology affiliated organization or entity, has refused
to participate in this criminal activity.
During all these more than sixteen years, no representative
of the Scientology cult or any Scientology affiliated organization or
entity has at any time advised me that any attorney representing any
of those organizations or entities is not or will not be a
"beneficiary" of the "contract." Thus over
sixteen years of evidence of these attorneys' willing participation
in this criminal activity exists that proves the charges herein
beyond a doubt.
If any attorney for Scientology or any Scientology affiliated
organization or entity does not wish to be known as participating
in criminal activity on behalf of the cult, that attorney can
advise me that he or she is removing himself or herself as a
"beneficiary" of the "contract," and is
renouncing the unlawful "benefits" that the other
"beneficiaries" seek by the "contract" and its
attempted enforcement. Or that attorney can cease representing
this cult that requires by this "contract" that its
attorneys participate in and benefit by its criminal activity.
© Gerry Armstrong
[Note: The
Scientology®
organization has at best estimate approximately
45,000 to 50,000 followers world wide -- contrary to the 8 million figure
that the organization has been claiming for the past few years or so.
While that number continues to drop (thanks in part to the Internet) few
of the remaining followers are even aware of the unending series of police
raids, indictments, and prison terms their leaders and fellow cultists are
subjected to routinely. Few are allowed to know about their organization's
criminal history, or its current racketeering activities. Even fewer of
the cult's remaining followers are privy to their messiah's written
policies which dictates the criminal behavior that keeps getting their
organization raided (see Xenu.NET for
suitable references of Scientology policy) Scientology management
is the problem, not the thousands of honest believers who are good,
honest citizens; themselves victims of Scientology - flr]
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