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FredricRice asked this question on 5/10/2000:
lrfarny gave this response on 5/9/2000: There was no "Judge in the
'Opreation Snow White' case," because there was no "Operation Snow
White case."
No doubt it was all "a conspiracy at the highest levels of government,"
then, since there are numerous court documents that exposed these
Hubbardian crimes and since the Snow White Federal raids resulted in
over 23,000 once-secret in-house documents being made publically
available.
Since there was no Snow White, perhaps you'll explain where public
knowledge of Hubbard's insane Fair Game policy, R2-45, Red Box Data,
and the _plethora_ of damaging and embarrassing documentation all
came from.
It's not all a Marcabian conspiracy, is it?
lrfarny gave this response on 5/10/2000:
Actually most of the documents the government took in the raid were
boring internal reports. But then again, they did get enough to expose
the Guardian Office's criminality. And as you saw from my answer to
Crichton, the Guardian Office was disbanded and anyone involved in
their activities was thrown out.
"Snow White" though was a program calling for the LEGAL
expungement of false reports from government files. Not the
nonsense that the GO was up to.
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Ah, I see, it's all some world-wide conspiracy no doubt instigated by the
Marcabian invasion fleet and carried out by the Fifth Columnists in the
United States government law enforcement agencies.
In fact most of the once-secret in-house documents that were seized in
the numerous raids _were_ mundane and unimportant. Among them,
however, were thousands of extremely embarrassing admissions of the
criminal intent, motivation, and nature of the felonious cult.
And no, the documents seized by Federal agents which covered the Snow
White felonies all undeniably prove without question that Hubbard ordered
the numerous felonies. He would have gone to prison had the U. S.
Marshal Service managed to lay their hands on him.
If you don't know the answer to something, please don't lie.
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Subject: No Snow White case?
Answered by: lrfarny
Asked By: FredricRice
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