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Roland

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Mar 1, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/1/98
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I have been asked to gather clips of Hubbard saying how he
would like to control people, how to control people, take
over the planet, have the planet scientology run etc.
The trouble is I cannot think of any quotes. I need some
from the taped lectures. Can anyone give me any references
for this?

Roland
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gerry armstrong

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On Sun, 01 Mar 1998 08:38:47 +0000, Roland
<roland.rash...@virgin.net> wrote:

>I have been asked to gather clips of Hubbard saying how he
>would like to control people, how to control people, take
>over the planet, have the planet scientology run etc.
>The trouble is I cannot think of any quotes. I need some
>from the taped lectures. Can anyone give me any references
>for this?
>
>Roland
>--

Hubbard had groups of SO members chanting one of his "musical
creations" for hours at a time on the "Apollo" in the 1970's.

"The planet is ours. We're moving in.
The planet is ours. We're moving in.
We're moving in. We're moving in.
The planet is ours. We're moving in."

over and over and over

This may have ended up on one of his "records." Perhaps someone who
has them could check. And perhaps someone from the "Apollo" period can
add to this chant.

I was doing shore PR at the time, and had to be concerned that shore
people didn't hear and understand this chant, the meaning of which was
very clear to me. We on board, after all were "Operation and
Transpiort Corporation Limited of Panama, a business management
company."

He also stated: "All men are my slaves." and "I have the right to use
men's minds as I wish." But he stated these things in the late 1940's,
when he was "developing Dianetics."

Gerry


William Barwell

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Mar 1, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/1/98
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In article <34f99c3...@news.dowco.com>,

gerry armstrong <arms...@dowco.com> wrote:
>On Sun, 01 Mar 1998 08:38:47 +0000, Roland
><roland.rash...@virgin.net> wrote:
>
>>I have been asked to gather clips of Hubbard saying how he
>>would like to control people, how to control people, take
>>over the planet, have the planet scientology run etc.
>>The trouble is I cannot think of any quotes. I need some
>>from the taped lectures. Can anyone give me any references
>>for this?
>>
>>Roland
>>--
>
>Hubbard had groups of SO members chanting one of his "musical
>creations" for hours at a time on the "Apollo" in the 1970's.
>
>"The planet is ours. We're moving in.
>The planet is ours. We're moving in.
>We're moving in. We're moving in.
>The planet is ours. We're moving in."
>

I can think of no overt parts on his tapes where he says
anything about Scientology taking over Earth.
I know of quotes, but not from tapes.

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SubGenius Pope Of Houston
Slack!


Emerald

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Mar 1, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/1/98
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gerry armstrong <arms...@dowco.com> wrote:

> Hubbard had groups of SO members chanting one of his "musical
> creations" for hours at a time on the "Apollo" in the 1970's.

> "The planet is ours. We're moving in.
> The planet is ours. We're moving in.
> We're moving in. We're moving in.
> The planet is ours. We're moving in."

> over and over and over

> This may have ended up on one of his "records." Perhaps someone who
> has them could check. And perhaps someone from the "Apollo" period can
> add to this chant.

This charming ditty appeared on the Apollo Stars album, if I'm not
mistaken. David Gerard has a copy.

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Warrior

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Mar 1, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/1/98
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In article <1998030119484...@nym.alias.net>, Emerald says...

>
>gerry armstrong <arms...@dowco.com> wrote:
>
>> Hubbard had groups of SO members chanting one of his "musical
>> creations" for hours at a time on the "Apollo" in the 1970's.
>
>> "The planet is ours. We're moving in.
>> The planet is ours. We're moving in.
>> We're moving in. We're moving in.
>> The planet is ours. We're moving in."
>
>> over and over and over
>
>> This may have ended up on one of his "records." Perhaps someone who
>> has them could check. And perhaps someone from the "Apollo" period can
>> add to this chant.
>
>This charming ditty appeared on the Apollo Stars album, if I'm not
>mistaken. David Gerard has a copy.

I have a copy too. "We're Moving In" is the first cut on side two.

Warrior
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David Gerard

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Mar 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/2/98
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On Sun, 01 Mar 1998 17:44:11 GMT, arms...@dowco.com (gerry armstrong)
wrote:

:Hubbard had groups of SO members chanting one of his "musical
:creations" for hours at a time on the "Apollo" in the 1970's.
:"The planet is ours. We're moving in.
:The planet is ours. We're moving in.
:We're moving in. We're moving in.
:The planet is ours. We're moving in."
:over and over and over
:This may have ended up on one of his "records." Perhaps someone who
:has them could check. And perhaps someone from the "Apollo" period can
:add to this chant.


Yep, that's "We're Moving In" by the Apollo Stars - side two of the LP.
I actually don't mind it as a piece of music - it's about the best thing on
the record.

(If it was anyone else doing that record I would say it had a lot of
potential. Please shoot me now.)


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William Barwell

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Mar 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/2/98
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In article <35099f31...@thingy.apana.org.au>,

David Gerard <f...@thingy.apana.org.au> wrote:
>On Sun, 01 Mar 1998 17:44:11 GMT, arms...@dowco.com (gerry armstrong)
>wrote:
>
>:Hubbard had groups of SO members chanting one of his "musical
>:creations" for hours at a time on the "Apollo" in the 1970's.
>:"The planet is ours. We're moving in.
>:The planet is ours. We're moving in.
>:We're moving in. We're moving in.
>:The planet is ours. We're moving in."
>:over and over and over
>:This may have ended up on one of his "records." Perhaps someone who
>:has them could check. And perhaps someone from the "Apollo" period can
>:add to this chant.
>
>
>Yep, that's "We're Moving In" by the Apollo Stars - side two of the LP.
>I actually don't mind it as a piece of music - it's about the best thing on
>the record.
>
>(If it was anyone else doing that record I would say it had a lot of
>potential. Please shoot me now.)

Is it sumpin' you could sing at football games?
;>

David Gerard

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Mar 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/3/98
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On 2 Mar 1998 20:46:31 -0600, wbar...@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM (William
Barwell) wrote:
:In article <35099f31...@thingy.apana.org.au>,
:David Gerard <f...@thingy.apana.org.au> wrote:

:>Yep, that's "We're Moving In" by the Apollo Stars - side two of the LP.


:>I actually don't mind it as a piece of music - it's about the best thing on
:>the record.
:>(If it was anyone else doing that record I would say it had a lot of
:>potential. Please shoot me now.)

:Is it sumpin' you could sing at football games?

:;>


Not really. Sounds sorta like spy-film music, which is a style I'm really
fond of. It's such a pity it was by Hubbard.

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wgert

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Mar 3, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/3/98
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Armstrong continues to come out with this total unsubstantiated stuff
which shows up his modus operandi yet once again: "You don't have to
prove a god damn thing! You don't have to prove ****! You just allege
it!" This is what Armstrong already stated ten years ago when he was
caught in the mid-1980's in a police sanctioned investigation, which
found that he was conspiring to infiltrate the Church and plant forged
documents and have the Church raided.

The whole scheme involved money -- several million dollars. To help
forward that scheme, Armstrong attempted to recruit others who would
forward allegations damaging to the Church.

Having thus lost all credibility as a so-called "informer" against the
Church, Armstrong's behaviour grew more bizarre.

First there was his campaign to destroy all money in the world. For
that occasion he had himself photographed naked, and embracing a
globe.

Then came his letter to Saddam Hussein, offering himself up to end
the war.

"The writer of this letter hereby volunteers to replace all your
hostages... My only claim to fame my be that I am the least known
philosopher in America... If our side failed to perform any part of
the agreement reached with you I would be executed. I would be
available for torturde if you desired... such and execution might
provide sufficient satisfaction to make war uncessary. I have
plenty of lawyers to work out the details."

A court recently ordered him to pay $650,000 for his violations.
After violating a further court order, he was held in contempt of
court and sentenced to jail.

To avoid the jail, he fled the U.S. and is now in Canada.

arms...@dowco.com (gerry armstrong) wrote:
>On Sun, 01 Mar 1998 08:38:47 +0000, Roland
><roland.rash...@virgin.net> wrote:

>>I have been asked to gather clips of Hubbard saying how he
>>would like to control people, how to control people, take
>>over the planet, have the planet scientology run etc.
>>The trouble is I cannot think of any quotes. I need some
>>from the taped lectures. Can anyone give me any references
>>for this?
>>
>>Roland
>>--

snip
>Gerry

Prignillius

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Mar 6, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/6/98
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In article <6dhisp$5pr$5...@usenet51.supernews.com>,

wg...@loop.com (wgert) wrote:
>
>Armstrong continues to come out with this total unsubstantiated stuff
>which shows up his modus operandi yet once again: "You don't have to
>prove a god damn thing! You don't have to prove ****! You just allege
>it!"

Kind of like what the Church of $cientology is doing to Grady
in the RTC v. Ward case, eh, wgert?
;->

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William Barwell

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Mar 7, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/7/98
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In article <6dhisp$5pr$5...@usenet51.supernews.com>, wgert <wg...@loop.com> wrote:
>
>Armstrong continues to come out with this total unsubstantiated stuff
>which shows up his modus operandi yet once again: "You don't have to

Gertie comes out with unsubstaniated claims, "I am an administrator with
Supernews", and then wants people to believe his sorry lying ass.
He spews obvious smears, lies and DA attacks and wonders why he is a
laughing stock on the net along with his stupid cult.
Clueless as they come...

Go play with your pig, Gertie.
Why did Hubbard lie about being "almost blind" and "crippled" at the end
of WWII?

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