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Gerry Armstrong

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Scientology is a network of corporations, individual entities,
associations and companies composed of members who have dedicated
themselves to promote, support, and defend the late L. Ron Hubbard's
teachings and goals. The aims of the Scientology network include using
their "spiritual technology" to structure society so that the able can
prosper:

A civilization without insanity, without criminals and without war,
where the able can prosper and honest beings can have rights, and
where man is free to rise to greater heights, are the aims of
Scientology.

(Quote source: Scientology Founder: L. Ron Hubbard)

Hubbard's doctrines ingrain a new definition of morality into his
followers:

"The ONLY concern for a Scientologist is to do every thing he or she
can to help Scientology. All other concerns such as family,
profession, society and even the law of the land, are trivia unless
they might impact on Scientology." 1

Scientology demands that society agree with or at least be subservient
to the policies of their "church." Whoever objects to Hubbard's
teachings is considered a criminal in the eyes of the organization:

"People who attack Scientology are criminals."
--L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology, author of Dianetics 2

Hubbard had no tolerance for bad publicity. Read his "beat their teeth
in" ethics policy penned on Halloween Eve here: Hubbard's Ethics
Policy.

Gerry Armstrong made Hubbard's handwritten policy - as well as other
damaging information about the organization - known to the public even
after he reluctantly signed an agreement which necessitated that he
remain silent about Scientology. He was awarded a large sum of money
as settlement for the horrible abuses he has suffered due to
Scientology "fair game" tactics. Read about this in Gary's own words
here. Furious at these disclosures, the "church" of Scientology has
been legally retaliating against Armstrong for many years.

Scientology's reputation for revenge usually enables them to
accomplish their goals with little resistance. It is time to obey God
and expose and oppose evil no matter who the perpetrators may be. God
will protect us as we walk not after the flesh (self), but after the
Spirit.

L. Ron Hubbard's idea of ethics included no compassion for followers
who turned out to be an embarrassment to Scientology:

"You're here so you're a Scientologist. Now we're going to make you an
expert auditor no matter what happens. We'd rather have you dead than
incapable." (HCO POLICY LETTER OF 7 FEBRUARY 1965 REISSUED 15 JUNE
1970). 3

Lisa McPherson was a Scientologist who served Scientology from the age
of 18 until her death at age 36. Lisa became incapable (Scientology
claims she suffered a "psychotic break") and as a result, was
subjected to the Scientology introspection rundown. She died due to
complications resulting from severe dehydration after being held
against her will for seventeen days at the Fort Harrison Hotel. See:
The Life & Death of a Scientologist

L. Ron Hubbard's "we would rather have you dead than incapable" remark
was in reference to those enslaved in Scientology, but its relevance
to the drama in Clearwater Florida is evident. Indeed, Hubbard's death
philosophy was echoed by the 2nd District Appeals judges who indicated
that Terri Schiavo has only two choices: A miracle or death! See:
Disability is not an Option in the New World Order.

Scientology and Death

Scientologists do not view death in the same manner as the general
population:

Of course death is not a big deal for Scientologists. It is called
"dropping the body" and the body is regarded as a hindrance and a
distraction. 4

Scientology founder, L. Ron Hubbard, believed that when a man dies it
simply means that his thetan (spirit) separates from his body. The
thetan then "picks up another body" and lives again. L. Ron Hubbard's
belief in reincarnation - which George Felos shares - is the
foundation for his frightening doctrines about death and the disabled.

Scientologists believe that it is only through Scientology that the
mechanics of death have been thoroughly understood. L. Ron Hubbard
boasted about Scientology's supposed superior knowledge of death:

"We are actually the first people that do know a great deal about
death. It is one of the larger successes of Scientology." 5

The online book, The Phenomena of Death, reveals that L. Ron Hubbard
believed that death, which he called "losing your body," was on the
same level of importance as losing your pocketbook!

In the book, History of Man, Hubbard wrote,

"The possession of a ... body is a liability for through that body the
being can be given pain, can be regimented by the routine demands of
eating and care from harm ... Today we live in a vast cult called
Worship the body. Medical doctors, school teachers, parents, traffic
officers, the whole society unites into this war-cry, Care for the
body." (Chapter 4) 6

Do Scientologists, who favor death rather than disability, play a
significant role in the Terri Schiavo case? I believe the answer is
"Yes." Clearwater Florida, especially downtown Clearwater, is
Scientology's worldwide spiritual headquarters and main training
ground. The Flag Service Organization, located in Clearwater, provides
the highest level of Scientology training and is the largest single
"church" of Scientology in the world! Scientology brochures claim that
Clearwater Florida has the "largest community of Scientologists in the
world." Back in 1998, the "church" of Scientology generated from 1.5
to 2 million dollars of income per week! This material success enables
them to maintain ownership of tens of millions of dollars worth of
property (about 40 buildings) as well as many businesses:

To date, the church owns more than $50-million in Clearwater-area
properties and is nearing completion of a $50-million Mediterranean
Revival-style building nicknamed "Super Power." Additionally, the
church now has 565 hotel rooms in and near downtown for visiting
Scientologists who consider Clearwater their spiritual mecca.

(source: Scientologists Settle Death Suit)

It is not hard to understand why this organization wields so much
control over Clearwater - including its officials.7

Florida Officials are Holding Hands with the "Church" of Scientology

Many Florida politicians and government officials have an
accommodative relationship with Scientology. For example, Pinellas
County Sheriff Everett Rice, along with "over 540 dignitaries and
guests from throughout the Tampa Bay" attended the gala event on
January 18, 2003: the 76th Anniversary of the Fort Harrison,
Scientology's international religious retreat.

The guests included the Mayor (Brian Aungst), Deputy Mayor and City
Commissioner of Clearwater, the Clearwater and Hillsborough County
Commissioners, the Sheriff (Everett Rice) and Deputy Sheriff of
Pinellas County, mayors from seven surrounding cities, a
representative from the Florida State Attorney's office, two former
state senators, the Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives
(Johnnie Byrd), hundreds of local judges, attorneys, top business
executives and other opinion leaders from throughout the community.

(Quote source: Florida Politcians, Government Officials & Scientology)

Florida Governor Jeb Bush is also on friendly terms with the "church"
of Scientology. He publicly endorsed and legitimized this already
extremely wealthy organization by approving grants for one of their
front organizations, the World Literacy Crusade - a Scientology
reading program designed for public schools:

In October 2000, the World Literacy Crusade of Florida was one of the
organizations in the Tampa Bay area to be presented with a grant of
$10,000 from Verizon's "Tampa Bay Reads" program by Governor Jeb Bush.
The grant was repeated in November 2001 at an event sponsored by the
University of South Florida's College of Education and officiated by
the Florida Secretary of Education, Jim Horne.9

President Bush also assists in public relations for the "church"
Scientology by endorsing and funding Narconon, the drug rehabilitation
program run by the 'church' of Scientology:

The Church of Scientology's Narconon® program seems to be fairing
well under the President's initiative.10

The current mayor of Clearwater, Brian Aungst, Sr., strongly supports
Scientology:

The current mayor of Clearwater is strongly supportive of Scientology,
frequently attending anniversary and other public relations events at
the Ft. Harrison hotel. (Gabe Cazares on Scientology)

The Florida Bar Association is on cozy terms with Scientology. They
have their meetings in Scientology's Fort Harrison Hotel!

The "church" of Scientology is not only extremely litigious, but they
also are known for blackmailing judges to get the verdicts they favor.
See: Scientology's foolproof method of judge tampering, What Judges
Have to Say about Scientology

Scientology founder, L. Ron Hubbard, used litigation as a weapon with
which to harass an opponent (anyone who resisted the Scientology
agenda):

"The purpose of the suit is to harass and discourage rather than to
win."
--L. Ron Hubbard 11

Litigation: Scientology's Weapon

Florida law mandates that Terri Schiavo receive rehabilitation to help
her regain her abilities to the maximum extent possible, but the
Pinellas County Court judges have consistently ruled against the law
and in favor of Michael Schiavo's lawless agenda throughout the case.
Like many concerned Americans, I have been deeply troubled at the fact
that the judges in this Clearwater case are violating Florida guardian
law statues and permitting Michael to commit felonies in a years-long
effort to accomplish a public euthanasia precedent.

Euthanasia is illegal in all 50 states. How does one get away with
committing a public euthanasia when it is clearly illegal? Answer:
Trick the public into believing that euthanasia by omission is already
legal. This was nearly accomplished! How many "Court-ordered
Starvation," Headlines have you read? Assisted suicide is also not
legal in Florida - not even in Clearwater.

Interestingly, ex-Scientologists who were high in the organization
claim that committing felonies is a matter of "church" policy:

According to sworn testimonies from seemingly countless upper-level
management Scientologists who have escaped the business, the "church"
commits felonies as a matter of policy. So much so that several
countries have designated Scientology a threat to their national
security and monitor the "church" like they do any other crime
syndicate. You may view many such testimonies at Operation Clambake.

No, Michael Schiavo does not necessarily have to be a Scientologist
simply because he commits felonies regarding his guardianship duties.
However, Michael's employment of Scientology tech against his
incapable wife and his complete confidence that the Pinellas County
Court system will protect him while he continually and flagrantly
breaks Florida laws strongly suggest that he is involved in
Scientology. The fact that he has never received any punishment for
abusing, exploiting and neglecting a disabled adult indicates that
someone or rather some organization which largely enjoys "above the
law" status in Clearwater Florida is pulling legal strings on his
behalf - and has been doing so for years.

Fair Game Policy

Pat Anderson, attorney for Robert and Mary Schindler, knows something
about Scientologists and litigation. She referred to them as "the
masters of Rambo litigation." During the time Pat Anderson was
representing the former Pinellas-Pasco Medical Examiner Joan Wood
(Lisa McPherson case) she made a statement about their fair game
policy:

If you are not a member of the church or an active supporter of the
church, you are fair game for the church. And they will use litigation
to silence their critics. They do not tolerate contrary opinion.12
[bold emphasis added]

The fair game policy is used on anyone the "church" deems an enemy:

ENEMY SP Order. Fair game. May be deprived of property or injured by
any means by any Scientologist without any discipline of the
Scientologist. May be tricked, sued or lied to or destroyed. 13

Terri Schindler Schiavo, a woman that Scientologists consider to be a
"wog" of the incapable kind, is definitely "fair game." She is not a
Scientologist and she is legally married to a man who shares L. Ron
Hubbard's philosophy in at least one crucial area: desiring death over
disability. Michael Schiavo's illegal pursuit of Terri's death instead
of her rehabilitation is also in line with L. Ron Hubbard's diabolical
value system.

Hubbard had a particular antipathy for Catholicism and singled out
this religious group for possible destruction:

He told one friend that he had not decided whether to destroy the
Catholic Church, or "merely start a new one." 14

Michael Schiavo has singled out one particular Catholic for
destruction: Terri. His blatant disregard for Terri's religious wishes
is obvious. Through the guise of the "court order" and "doctor's
orders" his attorney blocked her priest from administering what
Catholics refer to as the "last rites":

Attorney Deborah Bushnell told Monsignor Thaddeus Malanowski, who has
been Terri's spiritual provider for three years, that ''because of
court order and doctor's orders, you can't put anything in her
mouth,'' not even a morsel of moistened communion wafer.15

Scientology: Against the Disabled

Scientology takes advantage of disabled people to further the goals of
the organization:

"Pending charges against more than 100 of its overseas church members
include fraud, extortion, capital flight, coercion, illegally
practicing medicine and taking advantage of mentally incapacitated
people... "As long as the organization's opponents and victims are
successfully squelched, Scientology's managers and lawyers will keep
pocketing millions of dollars by helping it achieve its ends."
--Richard Behar, "Scientology: Cult of Greed and Power," Time, 5/6/91
16

L. Ron Hubbard had a low regard for the disabled, which he called
downstats:


Hubbard considered handicapped people, and especially mentally
handicapped people to be degraded beings, suffering from their
transgressions in earlier lifetimes. His attitude about blacks is well
known. (Ex-Scientologists Speak)


All non-producers are considered to be downstats in Scientology.
Downstats are not to be helped (Terri Schiavo is not being given
state-mandated therapy!) and are penalized for the crime of
non-production or "down statistics":

The course materials [written by Hubbard] warned managers never to be
sympathetic to someone whose productivity numbers, or "statistics,"
were down. "We reward production and up statistics and penalize
nonproduction and down statistics. (Narconon Exposed)

Scientologists have even published textbooks which misrepresent
disabled people:

"The books were not approved by the state because they misrepresented
the disabled and minorities, state officials said. For example,
disabled characters were shown with canes, representative more of the
aging process than of a disability, said Ruth McKenna, the state's
chief deputy superintendent of public instruction. A disabled
character in the texts also was shown in a wheelchair alone, isolated
from others. In addition, the books did not depict enough disabled
people. 17

The Rule of Terri's Case is the Rule of Scientology

The fact that Terri Schiavo's case is being handled in an entirely
different way from other guardianship cases has not escaped the notice
of Pat Anderson, attorney for the Schindler family. Wesley J. Smith
wrote:

THE "RULE OF TERRI'S CASE" has struck again. The term was coined by
Pat Anderson, attorney for Terri Schiavo's parents Bob and Mary
Schindler, who complained: "If following a legal procedure will likely
result in Terri dying, it will be adhered to. But if a procedure could
make that outcome more difficult to attain, it will not be followed."

Anderson's complaint has ample evidentiary support. For example, under
Florida law, Terri should have a court-appointed guardian ad litem to
exclusively represent her interests. But, Judge George Greer, of the
Sixth Judicial Circuit, refused to allow one for Terri in the
guardianship case ever since her first ad litem was dismissed after
recommending that she not be dehydrated to death.18

The "RULE OF TERRI'S CASE" is a declaration that Terri's case is being
handled altogether differently from any other case in its category.
Florida law has taken a backseat to the real power behind the rulings
in this case!

Pat Anderson is an attorney, and as such is well aware that legal
procedures are not being adhered to in this case. Much to the chagrin
of the powers pulling the strings in Terri's case, legal procedures
will not cause Terri Schiavo to die. That is why they are using
illegal maneuverings in repeated attempts to "help" Terri lose what
they consider to be her liability: her body. (Actually, her living
body with evidences of abuse and serious neck injury is Michael
Schiavo's liability!) It is certain that illegal maneuvers are
keeping Terri in a state of deteriorating health with no therapy! It
is Michael Schiavo's backers who are are wielding such ominous control
over the Pinellas County Court system.

Terri Is Being Held in Scientology-controlled Downtown Clearwater: Her
Health is Deteriorating

The Hospice Patients Alliance March 25, 2004 Newsletter informs us of
Terri Schiavo's deteriorating condition as a result of being confined
in Park Place, an assisted living facility located on Drew Street, in
downtown Clearwater, Florida.

"Since Terri's move to Park Place assisted living it has become
evident to the Schindler family that Terri's personal care has gone
down hill. On several occasions they have questioned why Terri's hair
was oily and why she appeared to have not been bathed. Two weeks ago,
a tooth in her mouth came up missing. Recently, she has developed a
decubitus ulcer in an area on her body which points directly to
pressure and lack of her being repositioned. Of course, the
Schindler's are still not able to ascertain any answers with regard to
any of the concerns they have about their daughter's well-being and
medical condition." -

Downtown Clearwater Florida - where Terri is imprisoned in isolation
from the world - is the Scientology training ground stronghold of the
world. It is a rather curious coincidence that Pamela Hennessey,
spokesperson for the Schindler family and webmistress of
terrisfight.org, also lives on Drew Street in downtown, Clearwater.
See Five in Her Eye: Death in Disguise

Terri is Being Abused/Has Pat Anderson Warned the Schindlers About
Infiltration?

By April 24, 2004, someone had removed five teeth from Terri Schiavo's
mouth. The reason for this has not been fully disclosed to Terri's
parents. They have also been denied answers to questions about Terri's
bedsore, unkempt appearance, and unexplained vomiting.

Michael Schiavo has once again used the Scientology disconnect policy
against Bob and Mary Schindler because they are "antagonistic" towards
his death goals for their daughter. Terri is being illegally held in
isolation in Scientology-controlled Clearwater Florida while
Scientology fair game tactics are being used against her and her
parents. What is God leading you to do about it?

The Scientologists do not care if you contact Bernie McCabe. It took
Bernie two years to file charges against the Scientologists after Lisa
McPherson died of severe dehydration—while in their custody! The two
felonies Bernie finally charged them with were: abuse/neglect of a
disabled adult and the illegal practice of medicine.

Bernie chose to indict Scientology on Friday the 13th, a "lucky" day
for those in the occult. See: Felony Indictment November 13, 1998
Satan's followers believe that if events are scheduled on
satanically-marked days - especially a high satanic day like Friday
the 13th - the outcome will be to their advantage. High-level
Scientologists knew that since an indictment was inevitable, it was
best that it be done on a day in which vibrations (demons) would be
compelled to perform in favor of the "church" of Scientology. (See:
Occult/Scientology Dates in the Terri Schiavo Case)

Not long after the beleaguered Dr. Joan Wood changed her report
regarding the cause of Lisa McPherson's death from "undetermined" to
"accidental," Bernie McCabe dropped the charges. Bernie chose to free
the "church" of Scientology of all charges on June 12, 2000, a
Scientology holiday (highday):

June 12: National Founding Day Scotland, to celebrate the founding of
the Hubbard Academy of Personal Independence in Edinburgh, Scotland in
1968. (The Holidays of Scientology)

Bernie McCabe's refusal to investigate the allegations against Michael
Schiavo for the illegal abuse, neglect, and exploitation of his
disabled wife is no longer a mystery.

Pat Anderson was one of Dr. Joan Wood's attorneys, and as such, was
privy to the "fair game" tactics used against Dr. Wood which set into
action a chain of events that ultimately permitted the "church" of
Scientology to get away with murder.

Has Pat Anderson advised the Schindlers about the Scientology fair
game tactics that have been continually unleashed against
them - including Scientology's often-used practice of infiltrating the
opposition? I doubt it.

Scientologists are not threatened if you sign a petition to Bernie
McCabe or plead with Gov. Jeb Bush, who gave them money. (However,
since it is election year, you should make it plain to the governor
that it is not in his best political interest to allow a certain
segment of Florida citizenry to enjoy above-the-law status.) They do
care if you picket them on their own turf and use every means
available to make it known to the public that Terri Schindler Schiavo
is being denied the protection of Florida laws that conflict with
Scientology doctrines.

In the early months of 2004, Terri's supporters scheduled a picket
outside of George Felos' office building in Dunedin, Florida, but of
course this event was canceled. The time is coming for someone to
lead a picket again in CLEARWATER. But this time it should be led by a
person willing to expose and take a stand against the Scientology
tactics used against Terri Schindler Schiavo and her parents. Do not
wait for the infiltrators posing as Terri's advocates to call for this
picket. This is the last thing they want to do. Jesus said that his
sheep hear his voice and follow him. He will let you know if this is
the way he would have you to go.

Gary and Lisa Ruby

For footnotes and hyperlinked quote sources see:
http://www.libertytothecaptives.net/scientology_and_terri_schindler_schiavo_death_connection.html

© Gerry Armstrong
http://www.gerryarmstrong.org

Lisa

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Scientology Fair Gamed the Schindlers by Treating Them Like Criminals


Shortly after Mr. and Mrs. Schindler expressed concerns about Terri's
newly-developed bedsore, unexplained vomiting, untidy appearance and
missing teeth, Terri was found with "puncture wounds." Michael used
this incident as an excuse to immediately ban them from visiting their
daughter. This happens to be a typical "accuse the accuser"
Scientology tactic! See: Scientology's Policy of Harassment and
Scientologists Defend By Attacking
http://www.libertytothecaptives.net/scientologists_defend_by_attacking.html

Michael Schiavo's attorneys engaged in behavior that would have
resulted in repercussions from a judge that was not working as an
agent for Scientology.

George Felos filed a Press release implicating the Schindlers of a
crime on March 29, 2004 without any factual basis or confirmation of
investigation! See:
http://www.libertytothecaptives.net/schiavo_press_release.html Felos,
who is working to terminate Terri's life, publicly suggested that the
Schindlers were guilty of a heinous felony act against their own
daughter.

Deborah Bushnell stated in her letter that investigations had already
been initiated by the police and the Department of Children and
Families—presumably at her request—based on the same fabricated
evidence. http://www.libertytothecaptives.net/bushnell_letter.html

The Clearwater police department found no indication of foul play.

Clearwater Police Investigation Finds No Evidence of a Crime
http://www.clearwaterpolice.com/news/schiavo0514.htm

Michael Schiavo continued his Scientology "fair game" tactics against
the Schindler family by treating them like criminals. His attorney
informed the Schindlers that they must pay an off-duty police officer
to supposedly protect Terri if they want to be able to visit her!
Terri Schiavo's Parents Forced to Pay to Visit Their Daughter
http://lifenews.com/bio291.html

Scientology's mode of operation includes retaliating against
suppressive individuals and groups. The Schindlers might not be aware
that the "church" of Scientology considers them to be suppressive.
They simply expect Florida law, which mandates rehabilitation for any
disabled person—including their conscious and cognitively able
daughter—to be upheld. They are actively fighting against having their
daughter put to death based on the testimony of a man whose track
record of abusing, exploiting and neglecting his disabled wife proves
he cannot stand her.
http://www.libertytothecaptives.net/terri_schiavo_keeping_terri_disabled.html

The Scientology-manipulated Pinellas County Court continually violates
Florida laws by permitting Michael Schiavo to deny his disabled wife
therapy as well as any kind of stimulation in order to keep her low on
L. Ron Hubbard's "tone" scale. Scientology believes that any action
against a person they deem to be unworthy is justified:

Scientology uses it [the tone scale] to judge. If an individual, group
or country is low on the Emotional Tone Scale it is NOT WORTHY OF
CONSIDERATION.

This is very close to the type of philosophy which can regard people
as "not quite human". Taken to extremes it can justify any action
against another who is regarded as unworthy of rights.

(Quote source: Scientology would exterminate undesirables)

The rulings of the Pinellas County Court, which uphold Michael
Schiavo's illegal actions against his disabled wife, fit the
applications of Scientology like a glove.

Scientology considers Terri's loving parents to be "suppressive"
because their actions are blocking the "church" of Scientology from
achieving their goal of gaining rank in Satan's realm by achieving the
first public test case euthanasia in the United States of America.
They hope to accomplish this via the feeding tube removal and then
illegal denial of regular food and water from a conscious, cognitively
able woman who has the ability to swallow—as long as she is not
sedated for the malicious purpose of interfering with this ability.
http://www.libertytothecaptives.net/hammesfahr_dr_unlikely_terr_needs_feeding_tube.html


See more hyperlinked documentation here:
http://www.libertytothecaptives.net/scientology_and_terri_schindler_schiavo_death_connection_updates.html

Lisa

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Terri Schiavo's Total-Body Bone Scan: Pat Anderson Overlooked it,
George Felos Vilified it, Judge Greer Ignored it

Terri Schindler Schiavo's 1991 total body bone scan (done one year
after the incident that caused her to have an extremely rigid neck and
obstructed oxygen to her brain) reveals that she was severely injured
and sustained numerous fractures! The wounds were not fresh and they
did not occur during therapy due to "brittle bones."

http://www.libertytothecaptives.net/terri_schiavo_bone_scan.html

The bone scan, which is hard evidence that Terri was brutally
assaulted, was not mentioned by Pat Anderson until AFTER Dr.
Hammesfahr's testimony brought it to the surface:

"During the hearing, one of the doctors testified that Terri had a
"suspiciously rigid neck," and that the only other time he had seen
this in a cardiac arrest patient was in a case of an attempted
strangulation."

"This testimony prompted Pat Anderson, the Schindlers' attorney, to
reexamine Terri's medical records. Among those records was a report on
a total-body scan performed on Terri in 1991, 13 months after she
collapsed. The scan showed that Terri had fractures of the first
lumbar vertebra as well as several thoracic vertebrae, fractures of
both sacroiliac joints and both knees and ankles, multiple rib
fractures, and a compression fracture of her thigh. Doctors who
reviewed the scan and the report concluded that she had a history of
severe physical abuse. "Somebody worked her over real good," one
physician said."

The fact that Michael Schaivo might have been the person to inflict
such trauma upon his petite wife was of no concern Judge Greer:

"Judge Greer denied Anderson's motion to allow discovery of this
body-scan evidence during the hearing. Michael's attorney called
Anderson's motion "garbage," calling it "rife with unattributed
hearsay, rank innuendo and libel."

Quotes source: http://www.internationaltaskforce.org/iua27.htm


Lisa Ruby

Lisa

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Oct 17, 2004, 11:26:41 PM10/17/04
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George Felos and Scientology OT VIII: Kill With a Thought

George Felos, attorney for Michael Schiavo, related an incident in his
book, Litigation and Spiritual Practice, which reveals his ability to
"kill with a thought":

"About a half-hour into the journey [plane trip] the thought crossed
my mind, I wonder what it would be like to die right now? The thought
particularly intrigued me since I felt so "conscious" at the moment. I
indulged the thought by imagining the plane starting to lose its
trajectory and descend. As the nose of the aircraft headed down, I
distinctly felt concern arise and swiftly shift to panic among the
passengers. My visualization was particularly vivid. As we went into a
free fall, I heard screaming everywhere and saw objects frenziedly
flying and smashing all around the cabin."

"As the plane plunged, gravity pressed against my body, and I felt
death grasp us. Only a few moments remained before the earth would
break our fall. I turned from the chaos around me, calmly looked
inside, and asked, 'What is this death?'"

Felos then went on to relate the passengers' fear as the plane
continued its downward descent:

"We felt a pulse of downward acceleration, which transformed our fear
to near panic. At that moment, wehn the rumblings of incipient screams
began to be heard, the nose started to lift and the craft quickly
resumed its even path."

It was then that George Felos promised himself, "No more
visualizations for me on this trip."

About twenty minutes after this incident, George heard the voice of
"God" speak to him in a slightly stern voice:

"Be careful what you think. You are more powerful than you realize."
(Quotes source: Litigation as Spiritual Practice, pages 181-182)

George Felos' "kill with a thought" ability is shared by high-level
Scientologists. Scientologists who have acquired enough demons to
achieve the level of Operating Thetan VIII also claim to have the
ability to "kill with a thought":

An OT VIII (the highest OT level released so far) can purportedly kill
with a thought.

(Quote source: Scientology Jargon:
OT)http://www.shipbrook.com/jeff/CoS/scijarg.html#ot

"Kill with a thought" really means that demons are sent on assignment
to accomplish a killing.

Scientology Attorney Not Comfortable With "Kill With a Thought" Line
of Questioning

Ex-Scientologist Arnie Lerma, under direct examination in the
Scientology Flag Organization vs Lisa McPherson Trust case, was about
to elaborate on L. Ron Hubbard's "kill with a thought" doctrine when
Scientology attorney Wally Pope objected. Mr. Pope conceded that "kill
with a thought" is a Scientology religious doctrine, but he tried to
prevent the opposing attorney from even mentioning this subject.

Judge Thomas Pennick chose to allow the "kill with a thought" line of
questioning to continue:

17 A The Scientologists that are sitting in this

18 courtroom have a belief that if they do everything

19 they are told as directed by L. Rob Hubbard, at some

20 point they will gain amazing spiritual abilities?

21 Q Well, what kind of abilities?

22 A Well, perhaps you can kill with a thought?

23 Q Is that something that Hubbard promised?

24 A Well, Hubbard didn't --

25 MR. POPE: Objection. Your Honor, we're

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1 getting into all sorts of religious doctrine

2 here that doesn't have anything to do with an

3 issue before the court.

4 THE COURT: Well, the court kind of

5 drove it out there because to hear what

6 picketing, what they were chanting and as it

7 or wasn't it really picket or was it taunting

8 or what. I'm going to allow it to see what

9 this is all about. Go ahead.

10 BY MR. MERRETT:

11 Q What other powers other than killing with a

12 thought?

13 A They should be able to telepathically read

14 your mind, to leave your body and see what's happening.

15 Q Is that called exteriorization with full

16 perception?

17 A Yes, it is.

Quote source: http://lisatrust.bogie.nl/legal/LMTinjunction/transcript9.html

Public relations "technology" is essential to the propagation of
Scientology and everything that comes under the auspices of the
Religious Technology Center. It is no surprise Wally Pope tried to
prevent Scientology's "kill with a thought" doctrine from being
brought up in Lisa McPherson's wrongful death lawsuit!

Altered Picture of Terri Schiavo Looks Like Lisa McPherson's Autopsy
Photo! http://www.libertytothecaptives.net/altered_picture_terri_looks_like_lisa_mcpherson.html

Lisa

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Terri Schiavo Case: First Case of Euthanasia in Florida's Reported
Case Law

Terri's case is different from the behind-the-scenes euthanasia
thousands of people in hospitals, nursing homes and hospices have been
subjected to. Terri's case is the first case of euthanasia in REPORTED
case law.
Pat Anderson wrote in her August 4, 2003 brief the following:

"This is the first case of euthanasia in Florida's reported case law."

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/forthelifeofterrischiavo/message/35

But there is one snag: euthanasia is not definitely not legal.

765.309 Florida Statute: Mercy Killing of Euthanasia Not Authorized;
Suicide Distinguished. -- (1) Nothing in this chapter shall be
construed to condone, authorize, or approve mercy killing or
euthanasia, or to permit any affirmative or deliberate act of omission
to end the life other than to permit the natural process of dying. (2)
The withholding or withdrawal of life-prolonging procedures from a
patient in accordance with any provision of this chapter does not, for
any purpose, constitute a suicide.

http://www.libertytothecaptives.net/florida_statutes_terri_no_euthanasia.html

[Ms Anderson did not choose to cite this statute in her brief.]

In the state of Florida--even in Clearwater Florida--disabled people
do not have to prove they are high enough on L. Ron Hubbard's tone
scale to be worthy of life. The Florida statutes do not allow for
people to be put to death without the benefit of their own attorney.
(Scientology, via their agent Judge Greer, is seeking to deprive Terri
Schiavo of her life without the benefit of an attorney.)

Since euthanasia is not legal, why are the Schindlers being kept on
the defensive all these years? Why are their attorneys telling them to
keep quiet about what they know about Michael Schiavo's motives to
kill Terri? Why are their attorneys keeping them on the defensive when
the law forbids euthanasia in the first place? Why is Terri--rather
than Michael Schiavo--on trial?

Because this is a TEST CASE, and Scientology wants it badly so they
can move up in the network.

Wally Pope, (a lead Scientology attorney in the Lisa McPherson case)
gave Judge Greer an award for passing the test with flying colors.
What test? The "test" case Pat Anderson described: "Terri's case is
the first case of euthanasia in REPORTED case law."

See: Scientology, The Clearwater Bar Association, and Judge Greer
http://www.libertytothecaptives.net/scientology_clearwater_bar_association_judge_greer.html

The Terri Schiavo case is NOT about Terri's "right to die" or "right
to privacy," even though the media has been spreading this
disinformation far and wide. It is about the first euthansia in
Florida's REPORTED CASE LAW and it is being attempted in a Scientology
stronghold: Clearwater, Florida.


Gary and Lisa Ruby

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