piltdown@newsguy.com.NOSPAM:
> I also saw them take away lots of black and metal carrying cases, sort of
E-Mail Fredric L. Rice / The Skeptic Tank
The authorities will be using that printer to match printouts in
the forms of letters and flyers to the crime syndicate and thus to
individuals who had access to it. Extortion and blackmail letters
to victims will be matched to the printer.
Also, some printers have short-term cap-backed or battery-backed
RAM that crooks use to store sensitive information. It's doubtful
that's what they were after otherwise they would have left it in
place and extracted its RAM on site.
piltdown@newsguy.com.NOSPAM:
> Media reports here are also saying that because of the huge amounts of
Fredric Rice FRice@raids.org :
Snow White Part II, hopefully. Everybody get your intention beams in.
Hopefully the cultists in Belgium never expected these raids and so
didn't take measures to hide the fraud and racketeering.
piltdown@newsguy.com.NOSPAM:
>Another thing that has been noticed by several news outlets is that
Fredric Rice FRice@raids.org :
That's interesting. That's something our Treasury boys are probably
fully aware of.
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> like the ones photographers use. Could these be e-meters in their cases?
> Are there pictures online anywhere of an e-meter in its case so I can check
> this hunch? (I think they've basically seized everything that was lying
> around. I saw one officer walk down the street with an inkjet printer under
> his arm, which seems like a rather odd thing to take away to me.)
> paperwork seized (several tonnes), it will take weeks or months to reach
> any significant conclusions and decide on further steps. Of course,
> Scientology spokespeople are trying to spin the fact that nobody has been
> formally charged or arrested so far as "proof" that they've done nothing
> wrong.
>Scientology used accounts with the Kredietbank Luxembourg (another fact I
>knew years ago, thanks to ARS). That bank (the Luxembourg subsidiary of one
>of the biggest Belgian banks) is at the center of a huge multi-billion
>tax-evasion scandal right now.
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