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.
FredricRice asked this question on 4/25/2000:
Okay, I'll ask other Scientologists since this "expert" doesn't
wish to answer questions. Does Scientology condone suicide?
-=-
Once again Greg Churilov declined to answer this embarrassing on
4/24/2000, insanely saying "Stop pestering me, little boy."
Asking questions about Scientology appears to be considered
"pestering," it looks like. Ask any question about Scientology
and this "expert" tries to TR-L and Black PR the questions
according to HCOB Policy.
I have another question about Scientology that maybe you could
answer:
In 1984, Scientology's "International President" Heber Jentzsch,
along with 68 other ringleaders and assorted felons, were arrested
in Madrid, spain. Among the many crimes that these people were
arested for were:
-=- Quote from commencement of criminal proceedings -=-
-=- End quote of 1984 commencement -=-
My question: Does Scientology condone suicide? If not, explain why
your International President is facing 30 years in a Spanish prison.
desertphile gave this response on 4/25/2000:
Your "question" is overly abrasive, which I find distasteful.
No, the Church of Scientology does not "condone" suicide.
Two individuals testified in the Clearwater expose about Scientology
(available at www.xenutv.com) that when
they were out at the Hemet compound with Hubbard, one of the young
staff members there threatened to commit suicide.
Hubbard was told, and his reply was "If she wants to kill herself
take her off my property first!"
If you are interested in the RealMedia clip of the testimony, you'll
find it as a Husband and Wife testimony on XenuTV.Com
Further facts
about this criminal empire may be found at
Operation Clambake and FACTNet.
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Subject: Asking Scientologists questions is "pestering" them,
it seems.
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of functions, false accusation, simulation of a felony, illegal
arrest, crimes against the Tax Administration, crimes against freedom
and safety in the workplace, intrusion, crimes against public health,
injuries, damages, abuse, slander and inducement to suicide
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