Main Entry: as·perse Pronunciation: &-'sp&rs, a- Function: transitive verb Inflected Form(s): as·persed; as·pers·ing Etymology: Latin aspersus, past participle of aspergere, from ad- + spargere to scatter —more at SPARK Date: 15th century 1 : SPRINKLE; especially : to sprinkle with holy water 2 : to attack with evil reports or false or injurious charges synonym see MALIGN
So either he is sprinkling with Holy Water or casting aspersions, is that it?
>In former days, Armstrong hatched a plot to seize the Church's >assets in collaboration with the Los Angeles IRS Criminal >Investigation Division.
>When the Church discovered this, its attorneys obtained >permission from a Los Angeles police officer to conduct an >investigation into Armstrong's plans. The investigation caught >Armstrong on videotape stating that he intended to forge and >then plant incriminating documents on Church premises, to be >discovered in a subsequent raid. When challenged on how he >would obtain proof of the allegations he intended to make, >he responded that: "We don't have to prove a goddam thing. >We don't have to prove shit. We just have to allege it."
In former days, Armstrong hatched a plot to seize the Church's assets in collaboration with the Los Angeles IRS Criminal Investigation Division.
When the Church discovered this, its attorneys obtained permission from a Los Angeles police officer to conduct an investigation into Armstrong's plans. The investigation caught Armstrong on videotape stating that he intended to forge and then plant incriminating documents on Church premises, to be discovered in a subsequent raid. When challenged on how he would obtain proof of the allegations he intended to make, he responded that: "We don't have to prove a goddam thing. We don't have to prove shit. We just have to allege it."
> Main Entry: as·perse > Pronunciation: &-'sp&rs, a- > Function: transitive verb > Inflected Form(s): as·persed; as·pers·ing > Etymology: Latin aspersus, past participle of aspergere, from ad- + > spargere to scatter ?more at SPARK > Date: 15th century > 1 : SPRINKLE; especially : to sprinkle with holy water > 2 : to attack with evil reports or false or injurious charges > synonym see MALIGN
> So either he is sprinkling with Holy Water or casting aspersions, is > that it?
> Peach
2 : to attack with evil reports or false or injurious charges synonym see MALIGN
I think the above is correct, not because of that site you quote, but simply by studying his behaviour on the ARS, his avoidance to answer questions, his throwing empty claims around, his obvious dishonesty about the policies that exist about Fair Game, and such.
> In former days, Armstrong hatched a plot to seize the Church's > assets in collaboration with the Los Angeles IRS Criminal > Investigation Division.
> When the Church discovered this, its attorneys obtained > permission from a Los Angeles police officer to conduct an > investigation into Armstrong's plans. The investigation caught > Armstrong on videotape stating that he intended to forge and > then plant incriminating documents on Church premises, to be > discovered in a subsequent raid. When challenged on how he > would obtain proof of the allegations he intended to make, > he responded that: "We don't have to prove a goddam thing. > We don't have to prove shit. We just have to allege it."
> >Gerry Armstrong is an "op" who infiltrated Scientology with an > >intention to destroy. He got caught and still thinks he is > >right. (CLAY PIDGEON)
> >In former days, Armstrong hatched a plot to seize the Church's > >assets in collaboration with the Los Angeles IRS Criminal > >Investigation Division.
> >When the Church discovered this, its attorneys obtained > >permission from a Los Angeles police officer to conduct an > >investigation into Armstrong's plans. The investigation caught > >Armstrong on videotape stating that he intended to forge and > >then plant incriminating documents on Church premises, to be > >discovered in a subsequent raid. When challenged on how he > >would obtain proof of the allegations he intended to make, > >he responded that: "We don't have to prove a goddam thing. > >We don't have to prove shit. We just have to allege it."
>> Main Entry: as·perse >> Pronunciation: &-'sp&rs, a- >> Function: transitive verb >> Inflected Form(s): as·persed; as·pers·ing >> Etymology: Latin aspersus, past participle of aspergere, from ad- + >> spargere to scatter ?more at SPARK >> Date: 15th century >> 1 : SPRINKLE; especially : to sprinkle with holy water >> 2 : to attack with evil reports or false or injurious charges >> synonym see MALIGN
>> So either he is sprinkling with Holy Water or casting aspersions, is >> that it?
>> Peach
>2 : to attack with evil reports or false or injurious charges >synonym see MALIGN
best synomym: see fax...@hotmail.com, CRIMINAL MAGGOT
>> Gerry Armstrong is an "op" who infiltrated Scientology with an >> intention to destroy. He got caught and still thinks he is >> right. (CLAY PIDGEON)
>I think the above is correct, not because of that site you quote, but >simply by studying his behaviour on the ARS, his avoidance to answer >questions, his throwing empty claims around, his obvious dishonesty >about the policies that exist about Fair Game, and such.
Especially such. That covers just about every other crime you crime cultists can accuse others of. LFBD
What is the name Hubbard gave to the treatment of SPs? "Fair Game." F/N
Did Hubbard ever change the treatment of SPs? No, it only got worse. F/N It got so bad that Ron the Criminal died in hiding, hiding from the good people he had fair gamed.
Among all the wogs you Scientologists fair game there will be some who don't succumb to your treatment. You too, Spacetrihedron. Some of Scientology's intended victims stand up to Fair game and it was their standing up to Fair Game that Hubbard couldn't handle. So he high tailed it into hiding.
Spacetrencher can't handle Fair Game. He's a failed op. The cult didn't give him enough of the real issue, the real reality, to think with the data, to think through what he was called to do. He'll never be able to handle his operating targets.
Fair game is Scientology and Scientology is fair game.
See, cult attorney Andrew H. Wilson on "Fair Game" at the Armstrong VII trial April 9:
[Quote]
FOR EXAMPLE, MR. GREENE SAYS WE HAVE THIS FAIR GAME POLICY. WELL, THAT POLICY WAS CANCELLED IN 1968, '69. I'M NOT SAYING THAT SO THAT YOU'LL BELIEVE ME THAT IT WAS. I'M JUST SAYING THAT THAT'S WHAT WE'RE GOING TO BE PROVING.
SO WE'RE GOING TO TAKE WHAT IS A VERY SIMPLE CASE AND TURN IT INTO BARNHAM AND BAILEY.
How's that target for Andy Wilson and the gang going there, Spacetrabant?
And how about this hoot:
[Quote]
The shot was commentated by Jerry Armstrong who assumed the beingness of a Barnham and Bailey circus ring master, making the shot into a quality degrade. [...] INTERESTED PARTY - GERRY ARMSTRONG [...] Crimes Charge 1 Pleaded guilty. The Committee found him guilty. Gerry was the announcer in the shot and originated playing his part as a Barnham and Bailey circus ring master announcer which intoduced and communicated a quality degrade of the shot. [...] Charge 2 Pleaded not guilty. The Committee however found him guilty of the charge due to his originating and introducing the Barnum and Bailey Beingness into the shot which brought about a joking and degrading communication of the Cine drills. Even though the the interested party stated that it was not his intention to communicate a joke/degrade of the shot and that he himself had made good gains from the drills themselves, the shot did communicate a Joke and Degrade and this is what caused the extreme upset to command [Hubbard].
And here, Scientology, as committed by attorney Wilson, if Armstrong gets a trial on the merits, the cult will take what is a very simple case and turn it into Barnham and Bailey. What a clown!
>> In former days, Armstrong hatched a plot to seize the Church's >> assets in collaboration with the Los Angeles IRS Criminal >> Investigation Division.
>> When the Church discovered this, its attorneys obtained >> permission from a Los Angeles police officer to conduct an >> investigation into Armstrong's plans. The investigation caught >> Armstrong on videotape stating that he intended to forge and >> then plant incriminating documents on Church premises, to be >> discovered in a subsequent raid. When challenged on how he >> would obtain proof of the allegations he intended to make, >> he responded that: "We don't have to prove a goddam thing. >> We don't have to prove shit. We just have to allege it."
>> >Gerry Armstrong is an "op" who infiltrated Scientology with an >> >intention to destroy. He got caught and still thinks he is >> >right. (CLAY PIDGEON)
>> >In former days, Armstrong hatched a plot to seize the Church's >> >assets in collaboration with the Los Angeles IRS Criminal >> >Investigation Division.
>> >When the Church discovered this, its attorneys obtained >> >permission from a Los Angeles police officer to conduct an >> >investigation into Armstrong's plans. The investigation caught >> >Armstrong on videotape stating that he intended to forge and >> >then plant incriminating documents on Church premises, to be >> >discovered in a subsequent raid. When challenged on how he >> >would obtain proof of the allegations he intended to make, >> >he responded that: "We don't have to prove a goddam thing. >> >We don't have to prove shit. We just have to allege it."
L RON HUBBARD, DAVID MISCAVIGE - ASPERSIVE PERSONS
fax...@hotmail.com is a criminal maggot and an "op" who infiltrated garbage cans with an intention to bring the raw material to Usenet. He's getting his ass kicked but that isn't what he's worried about. He's worried about what will happen to his ass when his boss David Miscavige finds out. (CLAY PIDGEON)
Faxhor ==== What do you get when you add "Hubbard" and "racist"?
Google "hubbard + racist" and have a nice read!
"The South African native is probably the one impossible person to train in the entire world -- he is probably impossible by any human standard." L. Ron Hubbard, Professional Auditor's Bulletin, No. 119, 1 September 1957.
"You shouldn't be scrubbing the floor on your hands and knees. Get yourself a nigger; that's what they're born for." L Ron Hubbard in a letter to his first wife Polly Grubb.
Whoa!! Hold up here. I use to really enjoy reading Gerry. But, Gerry, I am stunned. You are not making much sense any more. Are you drinking again? One thought to the next doesn’t really connect up.
I gotta admit I enjoy a good rumor and sensational scandal now and then. Hell, I some times even buy a National Inquirer and read it cover to cover. Do I believe everything I read in it? Good lord, no! But, it is mildly amusing.
I have begun to question everything you say at this point. I am going back to my National Inquirer, it's probably more reliable.
Susan
In article <8renq0pdd6v4ss066r0pt0f21ehjr5q...@4ax.com>, Gerry Armstrong says...
>>> Gerry Armstrong is an "op" who infiltrated Scientology with an >>> intention to destroy. He got caught and still thinks he is >>> right. (CLAY PIDGEON)
>>I think the above is correct, not because of that site you quote, but >>simply by studying his behaviour on the ARS, his avoidance to answer >>questions, his throwing empty claims around, his obvious dishonesty >>about the policies that exist about Fair Game, and such.
>Especially such. That covers just about every other crime you crime >cultists can accuse others of. LFBD
>What is the name Hubbard gave to the treatment of SPs? "Fair Game." >F/N
>Did Hubbard ever change the treatment of SPs? No, it only got worse. >F/N It got so bad that Ron the Criminal died in hiding, hiding from >the good people he had fair gamed.
>Among all the wogs you Scientologists fair game there will be some who >don't succumb to your treatment. You too, Spacetrihedron. Some of >Scientology's intended victims stand up to Fair game and it was their >standing up to Fair Game that Hubbard couldn't handle. So he high >tailed it into hiding.
>Spacetrencher can't handle Fair Game. He's a failed op. The cult >didn't give him enough of the real issue, the real reality, to think >with the data, to think through what he was called to do. He'll never >be able to handle his operating targets.
>Fair game is Scientology and Scientology is fair game.
>See, cult attorney Andrew H. Wilson on "Fair Game" at the Armstrong >VII trial April 9:
>[Quote]
>FOR EXAMPLE, MR. GREENE SAYS WE HAVE THIS FAIR >GAME POLICY. WELL, THAT POLICY WAS CANCELLED IN >1968, '69. I'M NOT SAYING THAT SO THAT YOU'LL BELIEVE >ME THAT IT WAS. I'M JUST SAYING THAT THAT'S WHAT WE'RE >GOING TO BE PROVING.
>SO WE'RE GOING TO TAKE WHAT IS A VERY SIMPLE >CASE AND TURN IT INTO BARNHAM AND BAILEY.
>How's that target for Andy Wilson and the gang going there, >Spacetrabant?
>And how about this hoot:
>[Quote]
> The shot was commentated by Jerry Armstrong who assumed >the beingness of a Barnham and Bailey circus ring master, making the >shot into a quality degrade. >[...] >INTERESTED PARTY - GERRY ARMSTRONG >[...] >Crimes Charge 1 >Pleaded guilty. The Committee found him guilty. Gerry was the >announcer in the shot and originated playing his part as a Barnham >and Bailey circus ring master announcer which intoduced and >communicated a quality degrade of the shot. >[...] >Charge 2 >Pleaded not guilty. The Committee however found him guilty of the >charge due to his originating and introducing the Barnum and Bailey >Beingness into the shot which brought about a joking and degrading >communication of the Cine drills. Even though the the interested >party stated that it was not his intention to communicate a >joke/degrade of the shot and that he himself had made good gains from >the drills themselves, the shot did communicate a Joke and Degrade and >this is what caused the extreme upset to command [Hubbard].
>And here, Scientology, as committed by attorney Wilson, if Armstrong >gets a trial on the merits, the cult will take what is a very simple >case and turn it into Barnham and Bailey. What a clown!
>>> In former days, Armstrong hatched a plot to seize the Church's >>> assets in collaboration with the Los Angeles IRS Criminal >>> Investigation Division.
>>> When the Church discovered this, its attorneys obtained >>> permission from a Los Angeles police officer to conduct an >>> investigation into Armstrong's plans. The investigation caught >>> Armstrong on videotape stating that he intended to forge and >>> then plant incriminating documents on Church premises, to be >>> discovered in a subsequent raid. When challenged on how he >>> would obtain proof of the allegations he intended to make, >>> he responded that: "We don't have to prove a goddam thing. >>> We don't have to prove shit. We just have to allege it."
> >> >Gerry Armstrong is an "op" who infiltrated Scientology with an > >> >intention to destroy. He got caught and still thinks he is > >> >right. (CLAY PIDGEON)
> >> >In former days, Armstrong hatched a plot to seize the Church's > >> >assets in collaboration with the Los Angeles IRS Criminal > >> >Investigation Division.
> >> >When the Church discovered this, its attorneys obtained > >> >permission from a Los Angeles police officer to conduct an > >> >investigation into Armstrong's plans. The investigation caught > >> >Armstrong on videotape stating that he intended to forge and > >> >then plant incriminating documents on Church premises, to be > >> >discovered in a subsequent raid. When challenged on how he > >> >would obtain proof of the allegations he intended to make, > >> >he responded that: "We don't have to prove a goddam thing. > >> >We don't have to prove shit. We just have to allege it."
Susan <Susan_mem...@newsguy.com> wrote in message <news:cogn3k09kd@drn.newsguy.com>... > Whoa!! Hold up here. I use to really enjoy reading Gerry. But, Gerry, I am > stunned. You are not making much sense any more. Are you drinking again? One > thought to the next doesn?t really connect up.
> I gotta admit I enjoy a good rumor and sensational scandal now and then. Hell, > I some times even buy a National Inquirer and read it cover to cover. Do I > believe everything I read in it? Good lord, no! But, it is mildly amusing.
> I have begun to question everything you say at this point. I am going back to > my National Inquirer, it's probably more reliable.
This is because he is standing with his back against the wall and he knows no way out.
This may be the behaviour of any who is facing proper opposition and knowing one has no argument left and does not want to admit this.
> Typical, naturally you have to defend your "authority" (meaning > Gerryoko, aka Gerryono).
> But are you offering an argument? Off course not.
> Spacetraveler
What's your basis for thinking that Gerry is my 'authority'? It's not hard to demonstrate the contrary.
Or, that I think he needs 'defending'? Which I don't; certainly not against false-flag OSA drones assigned to 'attack' him. In fact, I think Gerry would be well advised to worry less about his 'defense' in general.
I was merely identifying our OSA friend as such for those hipshot artists who fail to look at headers.
Zinj -- You can lead a Clam to Reason, but you Can't Make him Think
> > Typical, naturally you have to defend your "authority" (meaning > > Gerryoko, aka Gerryono).
> > But are you offering an argument? Off course not.
> > Spacetraveler
> What's your basis for thinking that Gerry is my 'authority'? It's not > hard to demonstrate the contrary.
> Or, that I think he needs 'defending'? Which I don't; certainly not > against false-flag OSA drones assigned to 'attack' him. In fact, I > think Gerry would be well advised to worry less about his 'defense' in > general.
> I was merely identifying our OSA friend as such for those hipshot > artists who fail to look at headers.
Ok fine, I'll take your word for it. But admit it could also be interpreted as an attempt to discredit the person in order to discredit her respons...
> > > Typical, naturally you have to defend your "authority" (meaning > > > Gerryoko, aka Gerryono).
> > > But are you offering an argument? Off course not.
> > > Spacetraveler
> > What's your basis for thinking that Gerry is my 'authority'? It's not > > hard to demonstrate the contrary.
> > Or, that I think he needs 'defending'? Which I don't; certainly not > > against false-flag OSA drones assigned to 'attack' him. In fact, I > > think Gerry would be well advised to worry less about his 'defense' in > > general.
> > I was merely identifying our OSA friend as such for those hipshot > > artists who fail to look at headers.
> Ok fine, I'll take your word for it. But admit it could also be > interpreted as an attempt to discredit the person in order to > discredit her respons...
It's unnecessary to 'discredit' an 'entity' or 'hat' anonymously trying to attack another while pretending to be someone else.
Zinj -- You can lead a Clam to Reason, but you Can't Make him Think
> > > > Typical, naturally you have to defend your "authority" (meaning > > > > Gerryoko, aka Gerryono).
> > > > But are you offering an argument? Off course not.
> > > > Spacetraveler
> > > What's your basis for thinking that Gerry is my 'authority'? It's not > > > hard to demonstrate the contrary.
> > > Or, that I think he needs 'defending'? Which I don't; certainly not > > > against false-flag OSA drones assigned to 'attack' him. In fact, I > > > think Gerry would be well advised to worry less about his 'defense' in > > > general.
> > > I was merely identifying our OSA friend as such for those hipshot > > > artists who fail to look at headers.
> > Ok fine, I'll take your word for it. But admit it could also be > > interpreted as an attempt to discredit the person in order to > > discredit her respons...
> It's unnecessary to 'discredit' an 'entity' or 'hat' anonymously trying > to attack another while pretending to be someone else.
Do I have to remind you that this is a discussiongroup? It is the argument that needs to get the attention. Not the bullshit some wants to attach it to.
Susan_mem...@newsguy.com: Whoa!! Hold up here. I use to really enjoy reading Gerry. But, Gerry, I am stunned. You are not making much sense any more. Are you drinking again? One thought to the next doesn't really connect up.
I gotta admit I enjoy a good rumor and sensational scandal now and then. Hell, I some times even buy a National Inquirer and read it cover to cover. Do I believe everything I read in it? Good lord, no! But, it is mildly amusing.
I have begun to question everything you say at this point. I am going back to my National Inquirer, it's probably more reliable.
Joe Lynn (Zinj): Oh goody. The fake Susan is back.
Spacetraveler: Typical, naturally you have to defend your "authority" (meaning Gerryoko, aka Gerryono).
But are you offering an argument? Off course not.
Joe Lynn (Zinj): What's your basis for thinking that Gerry is my 'authority'? It's not hard to demonstrate the contrary.
Or, that I think he needs 'defending'? Which I don't
Spacetraveler: Ok fine, I'll take your word for it. But admit it could also be interpreted as an attempt to discredit the person in order to discredit her respons...
Joe Lynn (Zinj): It's unnecessary to 'discredit' an 'entity' or 'hat' anonymously trying to attack another while pretending to be someone else.
Spacetraveler: Do I have to remind you that this is a discussiongroup? It is the argument that needs to get the attention. Not the bullshit some wants to attach it to.
In former days, Armstrong hatched a plot to seize the Church's assets in collaboration with the Los Angeles IRS Criminal Investigation Division.
When the Church discovered this, its attorneys obtained permission from a Los Angeles police officer to conduct an investigation into Armstrong's plans. The investigation caught Armstrong on videotape stating that he intended to forge and then plant incriminating documents on Church premises, to be discovered in a subsequent raid. When challenged on how he would obtain proof of the allegations he intended to make, he responded that: "We don't have to prove a goddam thing. We don't have to prove shit. We just have to allege it."
In former days, Armstrong hatched a plot to seize the Church's assets in collaboration with the Los Angeles IRS Criminal Investigation Division.
When the Church discovered this, its attorneys obtained permission from a Los Angeles police officer to conduct an investigation into Armstrong's plans. The investigation caught Armstrong on videotape stating that he intended to forge and then plant incriminating documents on Church premises, to be discovered in a subsequent raid. When challenged on how he would obtain proof of the allegations he intended to make, he responded that: "We don't have to prove a goddam thing. We don't have to prove shit. We just have to allege it." ================================================================
Peach wrote: > >> Main Entry: as·perse > >> Pronunciation: &-'sp&rs, a- > >> Function: transitive verb > >> Inflected Form(s): as·persed; as·pers·ing > >> Etymology: Latin aspersus, past participle of aspergere, from ad- + > >> spargere to scatter ?more at SPARK > >> Date: 15th century > >> 1 : SPRINKLE; especially : to sprinkle with holy water > >> 2 : to attack with evil reports or false or injurious charges > >> synonym see MALIGN
> >> So either he is sprinkling with Holy Water or casting aspersions, is > >> that it?
> >> Peach
2 : to attack with evil reports or false or injurious charges synonym see MALIGN
================================================================ "I'm a MAGGOT!" - a mail2news user ================================================================
What do you get when you add "Hubbard" and "racist"?
Google "hubbard + racist" and have a nice day!
"The South African native is probably the one impossible person to train in the entire world -- he is probably impossible by any human standard." L. Ron Hubbard, Professional Auditor's Bulletin, No. 119, 1 September 1957.
"You shouldn't be scrubbing the floor on your hands and knees. Get yourself a nigger; that's what they're born for." L Ron Hubbard in a letter to first wife Polly Grubb.
"...[The Chinese] have neither the foresight or endurance to overrun any white country in any way except by intermarriage. One American marine could stand off a great many yellowmen without much effort." "A Chinaman can not live up to a thing, he always drags it down." "They smell of all the baths they didn't take. The trouble with China is, there are too many chinks here." L. Ron Hubbard, personal journal, 1928.