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Anonymous  
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 More options Dec 19 1997, 3:00 am
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From: anonym...@anonymous.net (Anonymous)
Date: 1997/12/19
Subject: Why do the Scienos want a Christmas truce?

Because the shit has really hit the fan...if things can calm down for
them for even a few days they can re-group.  I have always been a big
fan of Christmas and feel that it should be re-named to be something
non-demoninational and just have one day a year that is dedicated to
"peace and goodwill towards men" (okay so im only half-feartedly
poloticially correct...peace and goodwill to all?).  But the fact of
the matter is that the fight against Scientology doesn't go against
this concept...when Scientology promises to release people from the
RPF and promises to let those people go who wish to leave, and when
they promise to stop harrassing critics and other organizations and
when they stop subjugating those within their religion, then we will
haev taken a step (a small one granted) toward "peace and goowill"
Until that time comes I'm not going to stop posting the truth about
this vile organization.


 
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WESFAGER  
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From: wesfa...@aol.com (WESFAGER)
Date: 1997/12/19
Subject: Re: Why do the Scienos want a Christmas truce?

>this concept...when Scientology promises to release people from >the RPF and

promises to let those people go who wish to leave, >and when

Is the International Red Cross allowed to interview these
political prisoners?  Can they receive care packages and
letters thru the Red Cross?  I know that sometimes even
the North Vietnamese allowed international Red Cross
workers to visit their POW compounds.

Wes Fager


 
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Inducto  
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 More options Dec 19 1997, 3:00 am
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From: indu...@aol.com (Inducto)
Date: 1997/12/19
Subject: Re: Why do the Scienos want a Christmas truce?

Maybe because the average staffer wants christmas off, and they know management
will make them work christmas if there are SPs to fight, so their only chance
for some seasonal compassion and enjoyment is to appeal to a.r.s.

Sad if its true.

I.

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Gregg Hagglund  
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 More options Dec 19 1997, 3:00 am
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From: elr...@cgo.wave.ca (Gregg Hagglund)
Date: 1997/12/19
Subject: Re: Why do the Scienos want a Christmas truce?

In article <19971219163501.LAA15...@ladder02.news.aol.com>,

wesfa...@aol.com (WESFAGER) wrote:
>>this concept...when Scientology promises to release people from >the RPF and
>promises to let those people go who wish to leave, >and when

>Is the International Red Cross allowed to interview these
>political prisoners?  Can they receive care packages and
>letters thru the Red Cross?  I know that sometimes even
>the North Vietnamese allowed international Red Cross
>workers to visit their POW compounds.

>Wes Fager

   These are Prisoners of Faith, not War.

   POF and Human Sacrifice as a practice
   are contrary to the UN ideals, but not
   to the laws of the United States.

   The Red Cross and Amenity International
   will not be permitted to give succour and
   protection.

   Sad, but true.

<<<oo{ At Constant Cause Over the toronto org.}oo>>>
oo>>>{ And sentenced to Death for this SP Act. }<<<oo

["You know, people die if they criticize scientology -
      I should take care if I were you."
-Marcus Nyman, OSA (former GO), $cio-org, Stockholm, Sweden.]

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Rob Clark  
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 More options Dec 20 1997, 3:00 am
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From: x...@mindspring.com (Rob Clark)
Date: 1997/12/20
Subject: Re: Why do the Scienos want a Christmas truce?

On 19 Dec 1997 18:23:35 GMT, indu...@aol.com (Inducto) wrote:

>Maybe because the average staffer wants christmas off, and they know management
>will make them work christmas if there are SPs to fight, so their only chance
>for some seasonal compassion and enjoyment is to appeal to a.r.s.
>Sad if its true.

i have heard every response to this conciliatory note from russ possible
without someone responding.

i think the proper response is:  hey, thanks for not being an asshole for once.
and thanks for being polite.  and thanks for having acted like a human being
instead of a human rottweiler.

hell, i have heard (after russ was nice for a change) every possible explanation
for it (the scienos plan a christmas attack, they intend to use it to regroup,
it's evidently an attempt to distract from something, it's an attempt to
position critics as anti-santa etc.) except the one right on the surface which
is someone decided to make a conciliatory gesture in the middle of an otherwise
ugly conflagration.

i fully understand those who say, "well, yes, it's the holidays, but this blow
needs to be struck."  this may be true in many cases.  i really don't expect
that scientology or any litigants are going to miss deadlines for filing just
because it's the holidays, and some things do need to be done immediately.

but hell, russ shaw isn't the whole of scientology.  he is just this guy who
posts to ars.  afaik he had jack to do with killing lisa mcpherson and his worst
crime that i personally know of is a fairly repugnant web page, and i've seen
worse.

i declared a cease-fire on scientology myself a couple months ago, because
of a seeming change of tone which proved illusory.  i have to say i can't really
go along with a "cease fire" again myself during the holidays, though i won't go
out of my way to be nasty.  i'll respond to what comes up.  

but we ought to be looking at the right targets for anger, and not just lashing
out at anyone even remotely related to scientology whether or not it has any
relation to the gripes at hand.

i can't see treating every single person who would call themselves a
"scientologist" as an automatic enemy.

rob


 
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Geoff Burling  
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 More options Dec 20 1997, 3:00 am
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From: llyw...@cyberpromo.rdrop.com (Geoff Burling)
Date: 1997/12/20
Subject: Re: Why do the Scienos want a Christmas truce?

On Sat, 20 Dec 1997 02:46:31 GMT, x...@mindspring.com (Rob Clark)
saith:

>On 19 Dec 1997 18:23:35 GMT, indu...@aol.com (Inducto) wrote:

>>Maybe because the average staffer wants christmas off, and they know management
>>will make them work christmas if there are SPs to fight, so their only chance
>>for some seasonal compassion and enjoyment is to appeal to a.r.s.

>>Sad if its true.

>i have heard every response to this conciliatory note from russ possible
>without someone responding.

>i think the proper response is:  hey, thanks for not being an asshole for once.
>and thanks for being polite.  and thanks for having acted like a human being
>instead of a human rottweiler.

I won't argue with that, Rob. One of our most powerful tools here is
to deal with our opponents with humanity.

You make a lot of sense here, Rob. But I can't help agree with people
like Deanna, who wrote elsewhere (IIRC) that the Scienos are using
this as an opportunity to handle ARS. That if they can talk us into
reducing the bandwidth of criticism for a few weeks, they will
consider it a Big Win.

Having read opinions on either side of this stand, I want to make the
following deal. There are 2 Scieno Offices in Portland: one on Salmon
street, the other on Washington - both downtown. I'm going to drive by
them at some point Christmas Day, & see if they are open. My criteria
is simple: if the lights are on, there's a sign that says ``OPEN" & I
see someone inside, I'll consider that office open.

If either one is open for business, & CoS staffers are working to
bring up their stats, I'll consider your offer fo a cease-fire
insincere. You want us critics to give something, but aren't willing
to give something of your own. For there to be a ceae-fire, there has
to be a compromise. And all I'm asking is that you give yoru own
people the day off. Hopefully with pay - but I won't go around asking
for pay stubs, so I'll take you on your word at this.

And if you don't live up to your part of the bargain? My birthday
falls on 29 December. As a present, if you don't close AT LEAST the
Portland offices so the staffers can have the day off, I'm going to
ask for a birthday present. Someone reposting the Babywatch Diaries on
Lisa McPherson would be nice. Some of the Hubbard lectures like the
``Implant Station" one, or something else from the Apollo would also
be nice. NOTS or the L-series would be super. A high-level Hubbard
writing that has yet to be printed on the Internet would make my day!

But only if you made your staffers work.

However ... (curious how there is always a ``however" here) ...
however, what if a faithful public needs some attention that day? Or
there is some other emergency that requires the CoS to be on site. I
have a simple solution for that: if one office is closed in Portland,
AND I see a report of at least one other office closed somewhere else
in the world, I'll consider that good enough. Heck, the staff at three
offices getting a holiday? I consider that worth a cease-fire. And it
would be good PR for the CoS organization as a whole!

Chances are quite good that we'll hear about it on ARS. Ted Mayett
says he'll drive by his Los Vegas offices. I'm sure curious critics in
other cities will take a moment & check on the CoS offices in their
cities. And we need TWO offices reported closed for the holiday to
keep me from asking for a birthday present.

I see it as a no-brainer. Everyone gets a Big Win. And neither side
will lose any ground because we took Christmas off.

Do we have a deal?

Geoff
Olympic-Class Bore
& has to work on Xmas & New Years'

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David Gerard  
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From: f...@thingy.apana.org.au (David Gerard)
Date: 1997/12/20
Subject: Re: Why do the Scienos want a Christmas truce?

On Sat, 20 Dec 1997 02:46:31 GMT, x...@mindspring.com (Rob Clark)
wrote:

:i have heard every response to this conciliatory note from russ possible
:without someone responding.
:i think the proper response is:  hey, thanks for not being an asshole for once.
:and thanks for being polite.  and thanks for having acted like a human being
:instead of a human rottweiler.
:i declared a cease-fire on scientology myself a couple months ago, because
:of a seeming change of tone which proved illusory.  i have to say i can't really
:go along with a "cease fire" again myself during the holidays, though i won't go
:out of my way to be nasty.  i'll respond to what comes up.  
:but we ought to be looking at the right targets for anger, and not just lashing
:out at anyone even remotely related to scientology whether or not it has any
:relation to the gripes at hand.
:i can't see treating every single person who would call themselves a
:"scientologist" as an automatic enemy.

Points to Russ, and a Merry Christmas to him indeed. I was just
wondering though why Sassie10 and plight joined in too.

http://thingy.apana.org.au/~fun/


 
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Ron Newman  
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From: rnew...@thecia.net (Ron Newman)
Date: 1997/12/20
Subject: Re: Why do the Scienos want a Christmas truce?

In article <349c5eef.4838...@news.zippo.com>, llyw...@cyberpromo.rdrop.com

(Geoff Burling) wrote:
> However ... (curious how there is always a ``however" here) ...
> however, what if a faithful public needs some attention that day? Or
> there is some other emergency that requires the CoS to be on site. I
> have a simple solution for that: if one office is closed in Portland,
> AND I see a report of at least one other office closed somewhere else
> in the world, I'll consider that good enough. Heck, the staff at three
> offices getting a holiday? I consider that worth a cease-fire. And it
> would be good PR for the CoS organization as a whole!

> Chances are quite good that we'll hear about it on ARS. Ted Mayett
> says he'll drive by his Los Vegas offices. I'm sure curious critics in
> other cities will take a moment & check on the CoS offices in their
> cities. And we need TWO offices reported closed for the holiday to
> keep me from asking for a birthday present.

Provided it doesn't rain or snow and isn't bitterly cold, I'll try
to take a bicycle ride by the Boston Org on December 25.  It's even
possible that the AYH group bike ride that I usually join on this holiday
will go by the Org.

--
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Stanley Anderson  
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From: Stanley Anderson <anders...@delphi.com>
Date: 1997/12/20
Subject: Re: Why do the Scienos want a Christmas truce?

David Gerard <f...@thingy.apana.org.au> writes:
>wondering though why Sassie10 and plight joined in too.

Well, it certainly couldn't be because someone suggested they write posts
to a.r.s., now, could it?

Stan Anderson


 
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Zinjifar  
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From: zinji...@inreach.com (Zinjifar)
Date: 1997/12/20
Subject: Re: Why do the Scienos want a Christmas truce?

In article <349c5eef.4838...@news.zippo.com>, llyw...@cyberpromo.rdrop.com
says...

While I think expecting ulterior motives from Russ is perfectly reasonable, I
personnally pledge not to libel, slander or assault any scientologists on
Christmas.

I hardly think this means that Christmas is a festival of lies.
Telling the truth about scientology should fit well in any truce worth it's
name.

Gee, maybe Russ might try it too.

But then again, they showed themselves just recently in Clearwater, promising
no counter demonstrations and delivering on that promise...

With busloads of robot picketers for the police and fire dept. and newspaper..

I don't remember any DA packs by critics on scientologists.
Or scientologists being picketed at their homes.
Or lawsuits being filed.
Or anything but the truth being told.

well, I take that back.. sometimes people get a little carried away, but in
general the critical community (wdne) has been very compassionate and reserved.

If scientology can refrain from atrocities for a day it's a bad sign for
operation foot-bullet.

Just imagine if they did it 'one day at a time'

They might manage to become a real (if kooky) religion.

Nah.. no way.

Zinj


 
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Ralph Hilton  
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From: ra...@atnet.at (Ralph Hilton)
Date: 1997/12/22
Subject: Re: Why do the Scienos want a Christmas truce?

On 19 Dec 1997 18:23:35 GMT, indu...@aol.com (Inducto) wrote:

>Maybe because the average staffer wants christmas off, and they know management
>will make them work christmas if there are SPs to fight, so their only chance
>for some seasonal compassion and enjoyment is to appeal to a.r.s.

>Sad if its true.

My recollections of Xmas days at Flag were of huge celebrations,
enjoyable Xmas dinners and live entertainment from scn celebs in the
large auditorium at the FH. In my experience of 10 years in the S.O.
at Flag the staff would always be free on Xmas day.

--

Ralph

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The work was free - keep it so" LRH 1957

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Patrick L. Humphrey  
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From: patr...@io.com (Patrick L. Humphrey)
Date: 1997/12/22
Subject: Re: Why do the Scienos want a Christmas truce?

In article <rnewman-ya02408000R2012970939470...@snews.zippo.com> rnew...@thecia.net (Ron Newman) writes:

The current forecast for Houston on Thursday is for fair conditions, so I
expect the wife and I will probably wander by the local mission to see if
anyone's locked to their desk there.  Nothing else in the shopping center will
be open (save, maybe, the Shell station on the southeast corner of the
Fondren-Westheimer intersection).  Should be interesting, if the mission's ED
and his assistant (and wife) both bolted, as has been heard...

--PLH, here's to a mission deader than Forest Park this Thursday afternoon


 
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