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.
Anonymous asked this embarrassing question on 4/27/2000:
Hubbard was almost run over by a locomotive on Venus, according to
him. Do you know if that was Union Pacific or Amtrack? Do you know
whether there was a near-miss accident report filed on that incident
with the department of transportation?
Greg Churilov couldn't answer the question on 4/28/2000, so he gave this
pre-programmed cultist response:
TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC:
THIS QUESTION IS PART OF A SERIES OF QUESTIONS AIMED AT DISCREDITING
MY RELIGION. IT INTENDS TO PROMOTE THE FALSE IMPRESSION THAT SCIENTOLOGY
IS A SOME SORT OF COOKY UFO CULT. I REFUSE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS OF THIS
NATURE. THE WRITER OF THIS SMEAR CAMPAIGN OUGHT TO BE ASHAMED.
[Oh well. I would expect that the person who asked the question didn't
expect an honest answer. And in fact the cult's mad messiah L. Ron Hubbard
was stoned out of his head when he came up with this bizarre hallucination.
Fortunately he covered it on audio tape and one can find copies of it all
over the Internet these days.
Later, Greg appears to want to demand that these insane comments from
his dead god were all some kind of joke that Hubbard was telling his
followers. Since Hubbard put Marcabian "re-implantation"
centers on Mars, however, which are an integral part of the whole Xenu
and body thetan bait-and-switch bunko scam, the notion that getting run
over by a train on Venus was some kind of a joke is nonsense - flr]
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