This notice is reported in the Hemet News section July l8, 2003 ( Riverside
Press Enterprise.)
Ida J. Camburn
I wonder what it is they really don't want us to see?
Grouch
What a crock! Time lapse exterior photography for a film on
guess what, adverse effects of drugs on youth--what in the world could
they film from that road that would relate to that but which they
couldn't film anywhere else?
They must be doing something major that they don't want anyone seeing.
It might well involve construction on or next to or under the road.
Ed
The 'return' of Elron?
RPFers on parade?
Electrical Vault Follies?
Cadet Org chinese cheerleader practice?
SAM site installation?
The potential is limitless, although, they've been trying to
'own' the road for years now. Might just be the sneaky edge of
the wedge.
Zinj
--
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Minefields.
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stripping off clothes,
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barking,
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It will be quite simple, actually.
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I seem to recall that they have been trying to have traffic on that
road permanently rerouted for some time.
Is that what this is about?
Message-ID: <3ed3...@news2.lightlink.com>
It is possible that by manufacturing a movie excuse for rerouting
traffic for two weeks they can use the result to support their effort
for permanent road closure. "We closed the road for two weeks and no
one complained. Let's close it forever."
So get your complaints cranking.
© Gerry Armstrong
http://www.gerryarmstrong.org
Squirrel removal?
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--Ida Camburn
> Gilman Springs Road east of Highway 79 will be closed for two
> weeks beginning Saturday because of a film production at Golden
> Era Productions.
This morning I drove past "Gold Base" so that the person I was with
could look at the place (on our way to Palm Springs). Slave quarters
appear to be done or almost done.
> Ida J. Camburn
>
> www.narconon-exposed.org
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> What a crock! Time lapse exterior photography for a film on
> guess what, adverse effects of drugs on youth--what in the world could
> they film from that road that would relate to that but which they
> couldn't film anywhere else?
They might be doing ilicit / illegal construction and want the road
closed.
> They must be doing something major that they don't want anyone seeing.
> It might well involve construction on or next to or under the road.
Oops! Brilliant minds think alike. :-) I wonder who to contact in
Riverside County to warn them to over-see the "filming."
> Ed
> I wonder what it is they really don't want us to see?
The last time they didn't want anyone to walk up the road, it was the
body of Stacey Moxon they were hiding.
> Grouch
Indeed:
quote for anyone to see: the church of insane secrets:
SEA ORGANIZATION
FO 1882, 21 march 1969
_SECURITY_
The SO did great so long as we all maintained _security_.
Security is not letting others in on your plans, whereabouts and actions. It
also includes not giving away data so it can be used to interrupt actions.
We were okay so long as we had a cover and kept security.
So it's a comm Ev offense now to break security.
Examples:
1. Disclosing data of use to the enemy in telexes, letters, or radio comm,
whether it is heard or read by them or not.
2. Getting too chatty with the shore.
3. Blowing our cover or assumed identity.
4. Failing to come down _hard_ on security breaches.
L. RON HUBBARD
COMMODORE
Adopted as official
Church Policy by
CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY
INTERNATIONAL
LRH:CSI:jk:gm
copyright (c) 1988 L. Ron Hubabrd Library
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
> Ed
It is fairly common for a film to have a road closed for a few hours, or
even for part of a day or two, but completely closing a road for two
weeks solid, day and night? Does anyone know of another film project
anywhere that has been allowed to do such a thing?
MK
Insist on one of those traffic studies (dept of highways?) where they put down that counter on
the highway (don't know what it is called) to count how many are inconvenienced, or must divert
through other roads. Or was this done prior to?
This would be a perfect time to show that the up-to-date taxpayers have a right to use the road
as opposed to tax delinquent groups who insult the rules of the state to inconvenience them.
Should delinquent property taxpayers have the right (be permitted) to divert taxpayers from
using a public highway? Special priveleges for tax delinquency? Sounds like the hubbardian
bridge has closed the road.
Feisty
>
> Ida J. Camburn
>
> www.narconon-exposed.org
Grouch
I've scheduled the satellites accordingly. :) We're watching, clams!
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>"IDA J 007" <ida...@aol.com> wrote in message
>news:20030718141702...@mb-m15.aol.com...
>>
>> Gilman Springs Road east of Highway 79 will be closed for two weeks
>beginning
>> Saturday because of a film production at Golden Era Productions.
>> Golden Era makes educational and training films for the Church of
>Scientology
>> at a studio along Gilman Springs Road. The studio needs to use the road for
>> time-lapse exterior photography on a film about the adverse effects of drugs
>on
>> youth, spokeswoman MURIEL DUFRESNE said.
>> The road will be closed between Highway 79 and Soboba Road from Saturday
>> through Aug 2, said Mojahed Salama, permit engineer for Riverside County's
>> Transportation Department.
>> Through traffic will be detoured via the Ramona Expressway to Sanderson
>> Avenue, he said.
>>
>> This notice is reported in the Hemet News section July l8, 2003 ( Riverside
>> Press Enterprise.)
>>
>> Ida J. Camburn
>>
>> www.narconon-exposed.org
>
>I've scheduled the satellites accordingly. :) We're watching, clams!
Has anyone done a series of nocturnal IR passes over there recently?
There are medications for that kind of thing, you know. :)
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"Church" of Cartoonism
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