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gord...@my-deja.com

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Dec 30, 1999, 3:00:00 AM12/30/99
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Hello,

I was wondering if any of the more knowledgeable people here could help
me out...

Beyond the Battlefield Earth movie and the alledgedly Hubbard-written
Dive Bomber film, I was wondering if there is or has been any Warner
Bros./Scientology ties.

Specifically, I was wondering if:
*any high-ranking Warner Bros. executives/bigshots (in the last 25-30
years) have been Scientologists.
*Scientology has been in a position to influence Warner Bros. in any
way during this time.

Thank you in advance for anything you can tell me. Feel free to reply
via email.


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Arnie Lerma <www.lermanet.com>

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>In article <84f1i9$41u$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, gord...@my-deja.com says...

I only have some very old data

Cass Warner the heir to the original Warner Bros fortune
married a guy named Hauser and was known as Cass Hauser
This fellow, [ who is not part of the question ] had a stage
name I think it was "Wings Livingwrite" phonetic spelling
I never saw the names spelled.. Im typing it from how it sounded.
"Howzir" Both of them were active Scientologists at this time
I was told back then that this girls claim to fame was
as the heir to "the warner brothers fortune".. The year was 1971, 2 or 3
I have no idea whether they are still in.

Arnie Lerma


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Rob Momper

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On Thu, 30 Dec 1999 07:38:25 GMT, gord...@my-deja.com wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I was wondering if any of the more knowledgeable people here could help
>me out...
>
>Beyond the Battlefield Earth movie and the alledgedly Hubbard-written
>Dive Bomber film, I was wondering if there is or has been any Warner
>Bros./Scientology ties.
>
>Specifically, I was wondering if:
>*any high-ranking Warner Bros. executives/bigshots (in the last 25-30
>years) have been Scientologists.
>*Scientology has been in a position to influence Warner Bros. in any
>way during this time.

To the contrary, WB was a major influence on $cientology.

Consider the e-meter. In early pictures of the device, one can almost
make out the "Acme Roadrunner Confuser" printed on the dial...the
original ARC!

Registars practice a varient of the "anvil tech" to increase
"donations".

The words "rascally rabbit", when translated into the common language
of the Pan-Galatic Federation, mean "elbow thetan".

The later version of Elmer Fudd looks a LOT like Xenu, sans beard.

The very first question ever asked of someone whilst holding the cans
was, "What's up Doc?"

The change from "Merry Melodies" to "Looney Tunes" was an early effort
to throw the international psychiatry conspiracy off track.

Bugs was clearly OT and had cause over MEST. Unfortunately for him, he
did drag a little *too* well.

Foghorn Leghorn's whopping of the dog (wog?) was an effort to "clear"
the barnyard.

Daffy Duck's greed enabled him to perform feats that he could not
otherwise accomplish.

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>Thank you in advance for anything you can tell me. Feel free to reply
>via email.
>
>

Tilman Hausherr

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On 30 Dec 1999 01:03:51 -0800, Arnie Lerma <www.lermanet.com>
<Arnie_...@newsguy.com> wrote in <84f75n$16...@edrn.newsguy.com>:

>>>Specifically, I was wondering if:
>>>*any high-ranking Warner Bros. executives/bigshots (in the last 25-30
>>>years) have been Scientologists.
>>>*Scientology has been in a position to influence Warner Bros. in any
>>>way during this time.
>>>

>>>Thank you in advance for anything you can tell me. Feel free to reply
>>>via email.
>

> I only have some very old data
>
> Cass Warner the heir to the original Warner Bros fortune
> married a guy named Hauser and was known as Cass Hauser
> This fellow, [ who is not part of the question ] had a stage
> name I think it was "Wings Livingwrite" phonetic spelling
> I never saw the names spelled.. Im typing it from how it sounded.
> "Howzir" Both of them were active Scientologists at this time
> I was told back then that this girls claim to fame was
> as the heir to "the warner brothers fortune".. The year was 1971, 2 or 3
> I have no idea whether they are still in.

I heard the same, i.e. that Wings Hauser married Cass Warner but this
must have been very long ago. Cass Warner is of course "in" and she is
active in Scientollywood circles, although with 0 success. Her company
"Warner Sisters" has yet to release a single movie, if I believe her
website. Cass Warner is known under a lot of names: Cass Pool, Cass
Warner-Pool, Cass Warner-Sperling, Cass Sperling, etc. She compiled the
"2D book" which contains Elron's views on Women, children, marriage etc.

I recently received a Scientollywood publication showing that she is in
& active.

She will also organize the "Clearwater Film Festival" that will take
place in a few weeks. Maybe Mark Bunker wants to submit a work?

"The Clearwater Witch project", starring Benetta Slaughter

Tilman

PS: All this has of course nothing to do with Warner Bros.

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Resistance is futile. You will be enturbulated. Xenu always prevails.

Find broken links on your web site: http://www.snafu.de/~tilman/xenulink.html
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Gerry Armstrong

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On 30 Dec 1999 01:03:51 -0800, Arnie Lerma <www.lermanet.com>
<Arnie_...@newsguy.com> wrote:

>In article <84f5jg$14...@edrn.newsguy.com>, Arnie says...
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>>In article <84f1i9$41u$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, gord...@my-deja.com says...
>>>

>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>I was wondering if any of the more knowledgeable people here could help
>>>me out...
>>>
>>>Beyond the Battlefield Earth movie and the alledgedly Hubbard-written
>>>Dive Bomber film, I was wondering if there is or has been any Warner
>>>Bros./Scientology ties.
>>>

>>>Specifically, I was wondering if:
>>>*any high-ranking Warner Bros. executives/bigshots (in the last 25-30
>>>years) have been Scientologists.
>>>*Scientology has been in a position to influence Warner Bros. in any
>>>way during this time.
>>>
>>>Thank you in advance for anything you can tell me. Feel free to reply
>>>via email.
>
> I only have some very old data
>
> Cass Warner the heir to the original Warner Bros fortune

I heard she was an heir, not the heir, and that her connection to
Warner Brothers the film makers was small, but I really have no actual
knowledge of this.

> married a guy named Hauser and was known as Cass Hauser
> This fellow, [ who is not part of the question ] had a stage
> name I think it was "Wings Livingwrite" phonetic spelling
> I never saw the names spelled.. Im typing it from how it sounded.
> "Howzir" Both of them were active Scientologists at this time
> I was told back then that this girls claim to fame was
> as the heir to "the warner brothers fortune".. The year was 1971, 2 or 3
> I have no idea whether they are still in.

Cass Warner later married, I believe, Glen Pool (sp?), which was a
little weird because Pool, or Poole, was in the $ea Org, a
contemporary of mine in the $O. I don't recall any details beyond
this, although I have observed from I think $cientology's publications
that Cass Warner has continued to be connected to the organization.

I remember one time when Hubbard got the idea that Glen was not riding
someone or something hard enough ("product officering") and issued an
ethics order accusing him of dramatizing his name. But Hubbard was
nuts.

I suppose you could check the $cientology-connected movies (Cruise,
Travolta, against Warner productions.

I stayed for a couple of days at a home owned, I was told, by the
Hausers, in Santa Barbara in 1975, while on leave from the $O, along
with Heber and Yvonne Jentzsch and Yvonne's daughter, Terri, then my
wife.

(c) Gerry Armstrong

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> Arnie Lerma


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retir...@my-deja.com

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Re: Hollywood ties:

Confirmation on Cass Warner and Wings Livinright. I remember both of
them well from Celebrity Center. Rumor had it Cass blew Scientology in
the early-mid-70's, however that does not mean there were no longer
ties to Scientology. Wings continued to do B Movies and had a brief
stint with well known composer David Campbell on their "Attaboy
Records" label. Qunicy Jones tie-in there, also a Michael? Findley who
appeared in that wierd transexual movie that's now a classic at the
Nuart every Saturday midnight.

In addition, when I worked for The Scientology owned Brilliant Film
Company there was a fellow scientologist, whose name escapes me, but
was part of the Coleman ("Coleman Lanterns") that had us tied in to
Buenta Vista Distribution and eventually Brilliant Films was taken over
by what is now OSA and did a film called "Beyond the Stars", with Enter
the Dragon star, John Saxon, which was probably another tie-in.

Kathy Wasserman out of Celebrity Center was tapped into Chuck and Arron
Norris, also from Enter the Dragon, and probably distributed by Warner
Brothers.

retiredcap

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Arnie Lerma <www.lermanet.com> <Arnie_...@newsguy.com> wrote:
> In article <84f5jg$14...@edrn.newsguy.com>, Arnie says...
> >
> >In article <84f1i9$41u$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, gord...@my-deja.com
says...
> >>
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>I was wondering if any of the more knowledgeable people here could
help
> >>me out...
> >>
> >>Beyond the Battlefield Earth movie and the alledgedly Hubbard-
written
> >>Dive Bomber film, I was wondering if there is or has been any Warner
> >>Bros./Scientology ties.
> >>
> >>Specifically, I was wondering if:
> >>*any high-ranking Warner Bros. executives/bigshots (in the last 25-
30
> >>years) have been Scientologists.
> >>*Scientology has been in a position to influence Warner Bros. in any
> >>way during this time.
> >>
> >>Thank you in advance for anything you can tell me. Feel free to
reply
> >>via email.


>
> I only have some very old data
>
> Cass Warner the heir to the original Warner Bros fortune

> married a guy named Hauser and was known as Cass Hauser
> This fellow, [ who is not part of the question ] had a stage
> name I think it was "Wings Livingwrite" phonetic spelling
> I never saw the names spelled.. Im typing it from how it sounded.
> "Howzir" Both of them were active Scientologists at this time
> I was told back then that this girls claim to fame was
> as the heir to "the warner brothers fortune".. The year was 1971, 2
or 3
> I have no idea whether they are still in.
>

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