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Gerry Armstrong

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Feb 5, 2001, 1:04:44 AM2/5/01
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God willing, I will be in Europe throughout the merry month of May. I
hope to touch, in this order, tentatively, Russia, Germany, France,
Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, UK and back to Germany for the 2001
Leipsig Award. Maybe Vienna. Maybe wherever I'm wanted. Maybe wherever
I'm not wanted, hee, hee.

I would love to hook up with wogs ® in Europe who are involved in
$cientology's war, and maybe would like to picket the organization
while I'm in their cities

I expect to travel with my picket sign which reads, side A:
"Thank God L. Ron Hubbard Is Dead Wrong."

Check out http://freehenson.da.ru/

(What a great photo, Grady Ward, and what an honor to be caught
picketing with Keith Henson.)

and side B:
"$cientology: Let Our People Go"

How do you say those things anyway in:

Russian
German
French
Dutch
Danish
Swedish
Norwegian

If anyone would like me to relate my experiences in $cientology,
discuss my knowledge of the organization, or answer questions, we have
the time between now and May to organize such gatherings.

I'm traveling as always on a shoestring, so any beds or couches along
the way are a Godsend. I consider myself a low impact guest, although,
as I advise $cientologists, never praise a bridge until you've crossed
over it.

Clearly I'm quite vulnerable physically, so any sensible wog ® company
during this tour is appreciated.

If any government people in Europe want to talk to me about Hubbard,
fair game, the U$'s baffling embracement of fair game, or whatever,
while I'm in their jurisdictions, just contact me and I will do
whatever I can to make myself available.

I imagine much of the coordination traffic from here on should be by
e-mail. I look forward to meeting as many of the excellent wogs ®
involved in this war in Europe as humanly possible.

© Gerry Armstrong

46109 Princess Avenue
Chilliwack, B.C.
V2P 2A6 Canada
604-795-5852

barb

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Feb 5, 2001, 11:40:44 AM2/5/01
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Garry wrote:
>
> In article <7hgs7tkniq6vv97nk...@4ax.com>, Gerry says...

> >
> >God willing, I will be in Europe throughout the merry month of May. I
> >hope to touch, in this order, tentatively, Russia
>
> Hey, I hear the skiing's great in Siberia.

The surfing is better in Cyberia, and you don't have to travel.
--
Barb
Chaplain, ARSCC
http://members.home.net/bwarr1/index.htm

"Every week, every month, every year, every decade and now
every century, Scientology does weird and stupid things
to damage its own reputation."
-Steve Zadarnowski

"Comparing Scientology to a motorcycle gang is a gross, unpardonable
insult to bikers everywhere. Even at our worst, we are never as bad as
Scientology."
-ex-member, Thunderclouds motorcycle "club"

theta...@my-deja.com

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Feb 5, 2001, 3:05:06 PM2/5/01
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.. snip ..

> I expect to travel with my picket sign which reads, side A:
> "Thank God L. Ron Hubbard Is Dead Wrong."
>
> Check out http://freehenson.da.ru/
>
> (What a great photo, Grady Ward, and what an honor to be caught
> picketing with Keith Henson.)
>
> and side B:
> "$cientology: Let Our People Go"
>
> How do you say those things anyway in:
>

.. snip ..
> Danish
> Swedish
> Norwegian

In Denmark, most people (>90%) speak (and read) English very well.

Danish, Swedish and Norwegian are quite similiar when written, but can
vary in speach quite a lot.

If it's the Copenhagen org you'll visit most of the nationals here seem
to be French and Belgium, so a French translation may work better,
anyway :)

I've picket Copenhagen three times, and watched with interest as their
tactics change.

First time, they got a load of mothers to bring their children to the
org, placing toddlers against the door, etc.

Second time they didn't really do much, except call the police.

Third time some new clams were there, that I'd never seen before. They
looked more serious minded, and one was watching me from across the
street.

An interesting contradiction exists here in that apparently there is
some law that takes effect when picketing (unless the clams lied to the
police about what I was doing), but demostrations are a right under the
constitution.

After the last time of getting moved on I complained to the police and
now have an address to inform in case of demonstrating.

If you do end up in Copenhagen, I'll write to the police and let them
know that a picket is to take place, in which case there won't be any
problem.

I'll certainly supply vitals ....

--
At Olive Tree Ranch, everything changed after Quentin's death. The
Commodore's all-too-brief bonhomie disappeared and he reverted to the
familiar bellowing, foul-mouthed tyrant, plagued by phobias, surrounded
by fools and besieged by enemies.

Sent via Deja.com
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Sharky818

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Feb 5, 2001, 4:46:54 PM2/5/01
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In article <7hgs7tkniq6vv97nk...@4ax.com>,
I strongly suggest you start in California.

Ixbalam

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Feb 5, 2001, 7:10:15 PM2/5/01
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In article <95n11b$dn9$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, theta...@my-deja.com
wrote:

> I've picket Copenhagen three times, and watched with interest as their
> tactics change.
>
> First time, they got a load of mothers to bring their children to the
> org, placing toddlers against the door, etc.

You're kidding? Were they really using toddlers as shields against
picketers? That is _so_ moronic and inviting of bad PR.

--
Michael J. Rider, aka Ixbalam http://i.am/ixbalam

"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate."
-Steven Wright

Chris Owen

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Feb 5, 2001, 7:42:01 PM2/5/01
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In article <jaguarNOSPAM-B449...@news2.lightlink.com>,
Ixbalam <jaguar...@bestweb.net> writes

>In article <95n11b$dn9$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, theta...@my-deja.com
>wrote:
>
>> I've picket Copenhagen three times, and watched with interest as their
>> tactics change.
>>
>> First time, they got a load of mothers to bring their children to the
>> org, placing toddlers against the door, etc.
>
> You're kidding? Were they really using toddlers as shields against
>picketers? That is _so_ moronic and inviting of bad PR.

So what's new? Whoever called it Operation Footbullet was wrong; it's
not an operation, it's standard operating policy.

--
| Chris Owen - chr...@OISPAMNOlutefisk.demon.co.uk |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|
| THE TRUTH ABOUT L. RON HUBBARD AND THE UNITED STATES NAVY |
| http://www.ronthewarhero.org |

barb

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Feb 5, 2001, 8:02:19 PM2/5/01
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Dear Clueless,
California is not part of Europe. Not yet, anyway, most of it is headed
North along the San Andreas Fault.

Wog

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Feb 6, 2001, 12:39:16 AM2/6/01
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In article <95n70b$jk9$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, Sharky818 says...

>
>In article <7hgs7tkniq6vv97nk...@4ax.com>,
> Gerry Armstrong <arms...@dowco.com> wrote:
>> God willing, I will be in Europe throughout the merry month of May. I
>> hope to touch, in this order, tentatively, Russia, Germany, France,
>> Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, UK and back to Germany for the 2001
>> Leipsig Award. Maybe Vienna. Maybe wherever I'm wanted. Maybe wherever
>> I'm not wanted, hee, hee.
>>
>> I would love to hook up with wogs Ž in Europe who are involved in

>> $cientology's war, and maybe would like to picket the organization
>> while I'm in their cities
>>
>> I expect to travel with my picket sign which reads, side A:
>> "Thank God L. Ron Hubbard Is Dead Wrong."
>>
>> Check out http://freehenson.da.ru/
>>
>> (What a great photo, Grady Ward, and what an honor to be caught
>> picketing with Keith Henson.)
>>
>> and side B:
>> "$cientology: Let Our People Go"
>>
>> How do you say those things anyway in:
>>
>> Russian
>> German
>> French
>> Dutch
>> Danish
>> Swedish
>> Norwegian
>>
>> If anyone would like me to relate my experiences in $cientology,
>> discuss my knowledge of the organization, or answer questions, we have
>> the time between now and May to organize such gatherings.
>>
>> I'm traveling as always on a shoestring, so any beds or couches along
>> the way are a Godsend. I consider myself a low impact guest, although,
>> as I advise $cientologists, never praise a bridge until you've crossed
>> over it.
>>
>> Clearly I'm quite vulnerable physically, so any sensible wog Ž company

>> during this tour is appreciated.
>>
>> If any government people in Europe want to talk to me about Hubbard,
>> fair game, the U$'s baffling embracement of fair game, or whatever,
>> while I'm in their jurisdictions, just contact me and I will do
>> whatever I can to make myself available.
>>
>> I imagine much of the coordination traffic from here on should be by
>> e-mail. I look forward to meeting as many of the excellent wogs Ž

>> involved in this war in Europe as humanly possible.
>>
>> Š Gerry Armstrong

>>
>> 46109 Princess Avenue
>> Chilliwack, B.C.
>> V2P 2A6 Canada
>> 604-795-5852
>>
>I strongly suggest you start in California.

No one asked for your advice, Gerd!

Dave Bird

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Feb 6, 2001, 3:40:09 PM2/6/01
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In article<jaguarNOSPAM-B449...@news2.lightlink.com>,

Ixbalam <jaguar...@bestweb.net> writes:
>In article <95n11b$dn9$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>, theta...@my-deja.com
>wrote:
>
>> I've picket Copenhagen three times, and watched with interest as their
>> tactics change.
>>
>> First time, they got a load of mothers to bring their children to the
>> org, placing toddlers against the door, etc.
>
> You're kidding? Were they really using toddlers as shields against
>picketers? That is _so_ moronic and inviting of bad PR.

Presumably the purpose is to get a photograph (from behind the children)
which shows their backs and, beyond them, people scowling or shouting or
waving placards "at them"; an obvious way to build a misrepresentation.
They did it in London once.


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Andrea

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Feb 18, 2001, 7:09:54 AM2/18/01
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On Tue, 06 Feb 2001 08:16:19 -0600, Tommy <Tommy_Sp**ges...@Xs.net>
wrote:

>> >I strongly suggest you start in California.
>>
>> No one asked for your advice, Gerd!

>You know this bozo?

Who doesn't know him?

He is my brother Gerd Waterkamp and was outed several month ago.

Maybe Gerd is only resentful of Gerry's opportunity to come to europe.
For some unknown reason he refuses to come home to see his old mother.

Gerrry, you are always welcome at my place when you're in Germany -
like my brother is.

Andrea

Andrea

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Feb 18, 2001, 7:40:59 PM2/18/01
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Garry, shut up.

You have _no_ clue.


On 18 Feb 2001 08:04:57 -0800, Garry <ga...@newsguy.com> wrote:

>In article <vfev8to7bfcpgcdva...@4ax.com>, Andrea says...


>>
>>>You know this bozo?
>>
>>Who doesn't know him?
>>
>>He is my brother Gerd Waterkamp and was outed several month ago.
>>
>>Maybe Gerd is only resentful of Gerry's opportunity to come to europe.
>>For some unknown reason he refuses to come home to see his old mother.
>

>Gerd told me that his mother died years ago and that his father's longtime Greta
>Garbo fetish doesn't cut it when making for a 2nd mommy.


>>
>>Gerrry, you are always welcome at my place when you're in Germany -
>>like my brother is.
>

>Gerd is still angry you got booted from pastry school because you used prunes to
>make apple streudel.

You should try that, it would be good for your digestion.

Best wishes

Andrea

ptsc

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Feb 18, 2001, 8:09:24 PM2/18/01
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On 18 Feb 2001 16:50:02 -0800, Garry <ga...@newsguy.com> wrote:

>In article <4pq09t0m0tgpvl4vv...@4ax.com>, Andrea says...

>>Garry, shut up.

>>You have _no_ clue.

>Big words for a little man. Why don't you try shutting me up?

Now you're calling someone named "Andrea" a man. What a fucking retard.

Get a clue, moron.

ptsc

I.S.Rennie

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Feb 19, 2001, 7:03:33 AM2/19/01
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in mitigation, I did once play in a band with a guy called Andrea

Andrea

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Feb 19, 2001, 5:17:21 PM2/19/01
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2001 12:03:33 +0000, "I.S.Rennie"
<LIP0...@sheffield.ac.uk> wrote:


>in mitigation, I did once play in a band with a guy called Andrea

I swear, that was _not_ me!!
:-))

Andrea

I.S.Rennie

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Feb 20, 2001, 4:44:34 AM2/20/01
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are you sure?

you might play a mean guitar, give it a go :)

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