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Podkayne-Xenu

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Apr 5, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/5/99
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In article <7ebqbm$21...@enews1.newsguy.com>, kes...@cyberpass.net (keshet)
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> Albania was the logical choice as first step in this process. Newly
> emergent from totalitarian government rule, chaotic, in need of so
> many basic services, it was the perfect "mark"

Yes, a pyramid scheme found that was true. But do the Albanians have any
money left after the first scam?

PS. Good Friday's collection went entirely to overseas charities, & our
percentage of people donating was higher than on ordinary Sundays (I help
with collections, I should know). I dare the Scns to dedicate an entire
day's "collection" to a charity.

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keshet

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Apr 6, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/6/99
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The Albanian "invasion", first step of Project BULGRAVIA

According to documents posted by Anthony Bosnakoudis on his website,
Scientology intends to create a "homeland" of sorts in the Balkans,
encompassing portions of _BUL_garia, _GR_eece, _A_lbania, and
Yugosla_VIA_: BULGRAVIA.

http://w4u.eexi.gr/~antbos/BULGRAVI.HTM

The files here are scanned images of Scientology documents in
German. For text versions, including English translations, see:

http://keshet.bluesky.org/bulgrav.htm

Albania was the logical choice as first step in this process. Newly
emergent from totalitarian government rule, chaotic, in need of so

many basic services, it was the perfect "mark". I'm sure Co$
envisioned themselves blowing in with great fanfare and energy and
dazzling the Albanians with The Tech. Not just a religious missionary
effort, but a grand infiltration of all aspects of Albanian society.

scanned images:
http://w4u.eexi.gr/~antbos/BULGRA4.GIF
http://w4u.eexi.gr/~antbos/BULGRA6.GIF

text version:
http://keshet.bluesky.org/bulgrav.htm

Current events have rendered Scientology's plan irrelevant (for the
time being, anyway--Co$ may not easily give up this idea). The
Albanians have their hands full trying to accommodate hundreds of
thousands of refugees from Kosovo.

Salvation is at hand, however...at least according to the Bookstore
Officer AUSHUK, in a letter requesting donations for the cause:

"But what is their biggest, brightest hope? - You got it -
SCIENTOLOGY (r)."

Scanned images
http://w4u.eexi.gr/~antbos/ALB_COS1.HTM
http://w4u.eexi.gr/~antbos/ALB_COS2.HTM

text version
http://keshet.bluesky.org/albania.htm

One can assume then that Scientology is taking a leading role in
the relief efforts in its prospective homeland, and that these
efforts are just one more example of Scientology's famous good
works and social betterment.

[This was forwarded to me without attribution]

> Here for your convenience are some of the agencies accepting
> contributions for refugee assistance to alleviate the current
> suffering in Kosovo.
>
> American Friends Service Committee, http://www.afsc.org
> American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, http://www.jtc.org
> American Red Cross, http://www.redcross.org
> American Refugee Committee, 612-872-7060
> Baptist World Aid, http://www.bwanet.org
> CARE, http://www.care.org
> Catholic Relief Services, http://www.catholicrelief.org
> Christian Children's Fund, http://christianschildrensfund.org
> Church World Service, http://www.churchworldservice.org
> Direct Relief International, http://directrelief.org
> Doctors Of The World, http://www.doctorsoftheworld.org
> Doctors Without Borders, http://www.dwb.org
> Feed The Children, 800-328-2122
> Food For The Hungry International, http://www.fh.org
> International Aid, http://www.internationalaid.org
> International Medical Corps, http://www.imc-la.org
> International Orthodox Christian Charities, http://www.iocc.org
> International Rescue Committee, http://www.intrescom.org
> Lutheran World Relief, 800-597-5972
> MAP International, http://www.mag.org
> Mercy Corps International, http://www.mercycorps.org
> Oxfam America, 800-77-OXFAM
> Salvation Army World Service Office, 703-684-5528
> Save The Children, http://www.savethechildren.org
> U.J.A. Federations of America, 212-566-8610
> U.S. Association for the UN High Commissioner For Refugees, 202-296-5191
> U.S. Committee For Unicef, http://www.unicefusa.org
> World Concern, http://www.worldconcern.org
> World Food Program, http://www.wfp.org
> World Relief, http://www.wr.org
> World Vision, 888-511-6423

Hmm, several religious organizations: Friends, Jews, Baptists,
Catholics, Lutherans, Salvation Army. Where is the CHURCH of
Scientology? Where are all those "Scientologists In Action"?

Oh yeah, I forgot:

"LRH says in the article, The Limitations of Homo Novis, 'This
universe is a rough universe. It is a terrible and deadly
universe. Only the strong survive it, only the ruthless can
own it. Given one weak spot a being cannot long endure, for
this universe will search it out and enlarge it and probe it
until that weak spot is a festering wound so large that the
being is engulfed by his own sores.'"

The Kosovar refugees are not strong; in fact, they "cannot long
endure" with no shelter, no food, no health or sanitation services,
and no money. They will become a "festering wound" in Scientology's
BULGRAVIA. Since the Church is in the business of "making the able
more able", it cannot be bothered with these unfortunates.

Perhaps Co$ should give up its plan to move into Albania and
instead target the "more able" Serbians. They seem to understand
how to "dispose of [their enemies] quietly and without sorrow".
Well, I guess they haven't been doing that very quietly, have they?
I hear Scientolgoy can help with that.

Keshet

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Beverly Rice

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Apr 6, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/6/99
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Podkayne-Xenu wrote:

> PS. Good Friday's collection went entirely to overseas charities, & our
> percentage of people donating was higher than on ordinary Sundays (I help
> with collections, I should know). I dare the Scns to dedicate an entire
> day's "collection" to a charity.

Depends how much PR they can get out of it. If they found a way to get
it published in enough newspapers so people could SEE how good they
are they might consider it, it would cost them just like a media ad,
but carry more effect as it would SHOW their "good works".

Beverly

keshet

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Apr 6, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/6/99
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Rev Dennis Erlich said in <370c8ac9...@news.concentric.net>:
> kes...@cyberpass.net (keshet):
>
> This is worth the read. I heard OSA had planned to take
> Albania.

Confirmation of this outrageous plan, as if such is needed with the
scanned images of Scientology documents at Anthony Bosnakoudis'
website (http://w4u.eexi.gr/~antbos/BULGAVI.HTM). Scientology is
truly frightening.

<snip>

> >Perhaps Co$ should give up its plan to move into Albania and
> >instead target the "more able" Serbians. They seem to understand
> >how to "dispose of [their enemies] quietly and without sorrow".
>

> Milosovich has had scieno-training?

I have no idea. I'm sorry, I didn't mean to imply that he did, only
that the Serbs' recent actions are so very parallel to Scientology's
oft-quoted SP-handling proposal that I couldn't resist the (snotty)
comparison.

> >Well, I guess they haven't been doing that very quietly, have they?
> >I hear Scientolgoy can help with that.
>

> Social Darwinism in action.

keshet

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Apr 7, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/7/99
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I said in <7ebqbm$21...@enews1.newsguy.com>:

<snip>

Oops, typo:

> Salvation is at hand, however...at least according to the Bookstore
> Officer AUSHUK, in a letter requesting donations for the cause:

^^^^^^
That should be, of course, A*O*SHUK, Advanced Org, Saint Hill,
United Kingdom.

<snip>

K

Chris Owen

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Apr 7, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/7/99
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In article <podkayne1-050...@98c8310b.ipt.aol.com>, Podkayne-
Xenu <podk...@aol.com> writes

>In article <7ebqbm$21...@enews1.newsguy.com>, kes...@cyberpass.net (keshet)
>wrote:
>
>> Albania was the logical choice as first step in this process. Newly
>> emergent from totalitarian government rule, chaotic, in need of so
>> many basic services, it was the perfect "mark"
>
>Yes, a pyramid scheme found that was true. But do the Albanians have any
>money left after the first scam?

Scientology's scheme in Albania was backed by a wealthy German
Scientologist, Gerhard Haag, whose name is on the BULGRAVIA documents.
Unfortunately (?) for him, the entire Albanian economy collapsed in
April 1997 along with that pyramid scheme. I gather Scientology's plans
went down the tubes rather expensively, too.

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