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E-Mail Fredric L. Rice / The Skeptic Tank
>On Thu, 03 Jun 1999 14:22:26 GMT, ahein@xs2all.nl (Anton Hein) wrote:
The IRS has had these PLs for 20 years, plus all the GO dirty tricks
docs, plus mountains of irrefutable sworn testimony, plus the most
scathing judicial decisions against $cientology (which have never been
reversed) plus knowledge of $cientology's acts to intimidate judges
and its own personnel, plus knowledge of $cientology's obstruction of
justice and obstruction of its own personnel and functions.
The IRS has everything. In spite of this the IRS granted the
exemption. That's a crime.
(c) Gerry Armstrong
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Subject: The List! Scientology's list of crimes.
From: armstrong@dowco.com (gerry armstrong)
Date: Thu, 03 Jun 1999 20:17:00 GMT
>
>> Thanks for posting this. Very interesting.
>>
>> Anton Hein's (ahein@xs2all.nl 2=4 to mail) reply to Anonymous
>> <nobody@replay.com>, who - on Thu, 3 Jun 1999 16:17:21 +0200 (CEST) -
>> wrote:
>
>>> The following usenet posting is referenced in Wired News.
>
> The Federal officer I've been working with already had the list from
> a previous exposure several years ago. Still, it's highly valuable
> information that law enforcement agencies around the country could
> probably use. Indeed, one wonders whether the IRS has a copy yet.
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