Nut Liars! Scientology expert on
http://www.xenu.com - Operation Clambake
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Notice: Fredric Rice may have removed segments of the replies given to questions if they contained copoyrighted materials. After a very short while, Scientology "experts" refused to answer questions and started cut-and-pasting copyrighted cult propaganda. Additionally I removed URLs in some of the replies, and left them in others. And it's also important to note that eventually the unfortunate "Greg Churilov" cultist was ejected from askme.com for his typical Scientological behavior.



Subject: http://www.xenu.com - Operation Clambake

Anonymous asked this question on 4/8/2000:

Are you allowed to go to the website http://www.xenu.com and if so what are your responses to it.

Greg Churilov spouted this cult pre-programmed lie on 4/12/2000, even getting the name of the kidnapping and torture victim wrong:

Dear Anonymous:

It is important to realize that in almost every case (and especially in the case of Wallersheim and Atack) these individuals are involved in current ongoing court action versus the Church of Scientology. That rules them out as credible unbiased reporters.

[And that's one of the many lies that the Scientology crime syndicate's ringleaders sell their ignorant followers. The fact is that many people who get suckered into the criminal organization take these "secret" documents out with them when they escape and many of these documents have been entered into numerous court records, making them available to the public domain for anyone -- including cult followers still stuck inside of the cult -- to read.

Indeed, the crooks sue anybody who publishes these texts or even three-line fragments of some of the more embarrassing facts the cult knows adversely impacts their revenues when they're made publically known.

The fact is that the people who get swindled and smuggle out the crook's own once-secret documentation have forever blown the lid open on this criminal organization - flr]

Wallersheim has a history of attacking the Church for his own gain, having figured out the very unamerican dream of "sue someone, become a millionaire". ch years ago for unethical behaviour.

[And that's another insane lie. The criminal organization kidnapped and tortured Larry Wollersheim and the courts evaluated the evidence and found undeniably that the Scientology cult did in fact need to be punished for their criminal actions against him.

And the Scientology crime syndicate has a once-secret in-house document that was written by their mad messiah that specifically states that the purpose of a lawsuit is to harass, not to win. The insane madman L. Ron Hubbard said in that once-secret in-house document that crooks should sue to silence the truth about Scientology - flr]

I am providing below some links for the purpose of addressing some of the lies and slander these people put out on their site.

[And that's another unfortunate fabrication. This "expert" unthinkingly posted URLs to his cult's web sites that contain what the cult calls "Dev-T" and "Black PR" -- that is, propaganda lies according to Hubbard's Policies.

The best way to learn what Scientology actually is, is to download and read the Fishman Affidavit off of the Internet. It's so true that the crooks have repeatedly sued people for making the truth available - flr]




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