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 question on 4/27/2000, probably knowing he or she
wouldn't get an honest answer out of the cult:
Since humans are sent back to Mars for reimplantation after they
die, I'm wondering if you know why the Mars lander and the various
orbital observers that people of Teegeeack have sent to Mars managed
to miss the implant stations. Do you know if they're underground?
Greg Churilov refused to address the embarrassing question and tried
this pre-programmed cop out on 4/28/2000:
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.
Hubbard called getting dropped into an ocean the "ice implant."
It's possible that this supposed "expert" doesn't know any of
this since it's all in OT3 which costs a great deal of money. If he has
yet to purchase OT3, he shouldn't be passing himself off as an expert - flr]
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Subject: The Mars Lander and Orbital Observers
[Well, that didn't answer the question. Hubbard claimed that people
go to Mars after they die where they are "re-implanted," frozen,
and then shipped back to Earth where they are dropped into an ocean.
[And in fact now that we have access to the cult's once-secret in-house
documentation (thanks, Freedom of Information act!) we know that none of
this is even remotely true - flr]
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