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Subject: Answers from the Strange Ones

mourgos@..., a user from dogpile.com, asked this question on 4/21/2000:

I never cease to be amazed at the minority crackpots that put down one of the greatest acheivements of Man. If one simply clears words he misunderstoods, life becomes open to him. This is the result of a crackpot? Not. This is the 50th anniversary of Dianetics and I understand a new version of the book is being released. My only question is how did you become the "expert"? Were you approached or volunteer? Just curious. Where are or were you on staff? - Jim.

Greg Churilov gave this lie on 4/22/2000:

I agree with you wholeheartedly. I am glad to tell you I am a Scientologist. This board was a great board where four Scientologists where honestly answering questions from a curious public, and we were all having a fun time. Then these nuts descended on us, and are mostly wasting everyone's time. If you wonder who these nuts are, they are ex-Scientologists who got thrown out of the Church years ago for unethical conduct, a mear Scientology. I appreciate your input. Keep sending your views in.

[Absolutely insane. In the Scientology cult, they're told to believe that anything truthful about their own crime syndicate is because someone else has a "misunderstood word." See, Scientology really isn't the great evil brainwashing criminal organization that was created solely to bilk the ignorant out of every last dime... See, the Scientology crime syndicate's own documents seized in the Federal raids of the 1970's don't really prove the fact that the crooks created the organization solely to rook the ignorant and the gullible. No, it's a "misunderstood word."

How utterly insane - flr]




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