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FredricRice asked this question on 5/10/2000:
And the French case was thrown out on appeal as to the other defendants.
And a nullification request as to L. Ron Hubabrd was all but granted when
it became moot upon his passing.
No doubt that was "a conspiracy at the highest levels of government," too,
since L. Ron Hubbard couldn't set foot in France without being
immediately arrested and imprisoned. And we can't forget the amusing
Federal, local, and State raid against the crook and his fellow ringleaders
right in the middle of one of Hubbard's meandering, insane lectures.
My question: All the indictments against Hubbard and his fellow
ringleaders that are publically available in the law enforcement libraries
and court documents vaults in the world... are these all a conspiracy? Are
they all one big world-wide hoax?
Thanks.
lrfarny gave this response on 5/10/2000:
Actually L. Ron Hubbard was honored all over the world for his
tremendous contributions to mankind. The acknowledgments and
awards STILL keep coming in.
Also, I have a document from the Justice Department affirming that at
not time was L. Ron Hubbard ever listed in the NCIC computers as
being wanted for anything.
As to whether "high levels" of certain uncivilized governments are
conducting harassing and discriminatory actions against minority
religions -- andparticularly us -- I will let the United Nations, the
Helsinki Commission and the United States Stae Department speak
for me. All three have found that the governments of France and
Germany are doing just that.
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Well, at least we know what the cult's leaders are telling their remaining
followers, any way. And in fact L. Ron Hubbard was hunted in every
continent he set foot in and had to flee when things got a little too hot for
he and his band of hooligans to handle.
The final nail in the crook's coffin was the stipulation of evidence which
sent 11 of the ringleaders to prison and left Hubbard and numerous
others named as co-conspirators, among them Kendrick Moxon who,
along with many other ringleaders, are still running the circus.
And trying to pretend that demanding criminal organizations not be
punished by asking the U.N. to soe how get involved is silly. One might
just as well assume that Italy will pressure the U.N. to force the United
States to stop imprisoning Mafia crooks.
Man, you've got it pretty bad. The Lisa McPherson Trust can help you
escape with some dignity -- and maybe even help you get some of that
money back that you were swindled out of.
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Subject: Convicted felon L. Ron Hubbard stays the hell out of France
Answered by: lrfarny
Asked By: FredricRice
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