This shows the hiding policy of L. Ron Hubbard, the Scientology
movement is setting up for a future event in the large parking lot,
the LA Day parking lot.
A precaution to shield themselves from the anonymous demonstrators is
a wall of containers.
This is L. Ron Hubbard for the world.
woww, DM must spend every waking hour wondering how to counteract
Anonymous :)))))))))))
Another angle of the new setup of containers that Scientology is
putting into place to block the anonymous demonstrators from
interrupting the Los Angeles "summer events" events that Scientology
puts on each summer, which are re-broadcasts of the Freewinds
Anniversary events, which are taking place I suspect in Clearwater,
since I believe the Freewinds is still being unifested of blue
asbestos.
Anyways, Scientology puts containers to another good use, blocking
demonstrators from interrupting their "summer events" which will be
taking place in July, in the LA Day parking lot.
We shall see the progress of containers, I imagine they will ring the
whole LA Day parking lot, when they are completed.
It looks like two high is sufficient!
Only L. Ron Hubbard could spur human beings to such extremes.
Old, plain MEST to the rescue of Homo Novis. Intention beams are out of
fashion now?
--
Ray.
IRS 1993 documents tree
http://www.xenu-directory.net/documents/corporate/irs/
This is the act of an organization/person very low on the Tone Scale®
as outlined in Science of Survival and other foundational works of the
Corporation of $cientology.
Peace,
Chef Xenu
_________
REB Slaughter (USN-RET)
SP V - Marcab Confederacy Mobile Mess Unit, 4th (or 5th) Marcabian
Interstellar Invasion Force
http://youtube.com/ChefXenu - Bachelor pad cooking meets $cientology
http://youtube.com/OhioXenu - Protest footage + enturbulation
Yes, this is $cientology. When you point at them with your finger from
20 yards away, they start screaming: "RAPE!"
It is the same as calling critics anti-religious extremists. The CULT
has a tendency to overreact and exaggerate in an attempt to victimize
themselves.
Peter
"Our organizations are friendly. They are only here to help you."
- L. Ron Hubbard, "Dianetic Contract" 23 May 1969
hahahahaha now comes the heliumbaloon protest strategy, and the 20
foot sign pole.
weez needs helium baloons wid leaks,,, so they go up then drift over
the containers and settle back down inside on the parking lot....
Phil scott
More construction going on here than on the SP Building.
>
> It looks like two high is sufficient!
Hmm. Signs on balloons, perhaps?
Sounds like common sense to me.
They've got things to do, and a bunch of nutjobs waving signs and
trying to provoke them would get in the way, wouldn't they?
What makes you think you have a right to interfere with their
activities?
Or a right to their attention?
You are a bunch of pathetic punks.
The only thing you deserve is to be hosed down like vermin.
They are learning: Don't Feed The Trolls
Tom
--
The Truth will set you free:
http://www.sethcenter.com
Where the fuck do they get shipment containers like that from. The
Maersk,and Hanjin containers aren't meant to be sitting in the
streets/parking lots like that.
They are used for shipping purposes, and I tell you it isn't easy to go
out and buy them for other purposes. Well you can buy of course badly
damaged containers, but the one we see there does not seem to be badly
damaged.
Come to think of it, I'm not so sure that it is even legal to use
shipping containers in that way. Maybe it's time to check that with the
authorities eh?
As more and more facts about the COS come out it will only be time
until the FBI looks into them again.
Seeing these containers are there little alarm bells faintly ringing for
some members? Is this the way to confront criticism? Hide?
I have never seen a "church" operate like this before - and it just
makes them look weirder.
Surely, there are some members witnessing this who are beginning to
wonder and for whom those quiet little doubts are becoming echoing booms
encouraging them to look further into what they have gotten themselves
involved with.
Kim P
Exactly.
The Los Angeles Scientology cathedral of containers!
Maybe the PAC Base RPF dorms are going condo?
--
Ron of that ilk.
Clams are so mindboggleing dumb, they think that if they can't see
you, you don't exist. }:-}
---
http://www.shortnews.com/start.cfm?id=71238
Scientology smacked down for trying to stop free speech
What! They did same thing in Clearwater. It worked great! The cult
spent lots of money renting all the panel trucks in the region, the
protests happened unabated and the City counsel asked them not to do
it again.
>That is quite the expensive way to block a view.
They might have some customer who has diverted shipping materials
for this idiot stunt without the owner company knowing about it.
We could find out who owns the shipping containers and call them
up, ask why they did that, see if someone gets outraged and fires
some idiot clam.
http://www.hanjin.com/en/main.html
http://www.maerskline.com/appmanager/
These sites have container tracking apps. With the full container numbers,
I wonder if it would be possible to see where their systems *think* those
containers are supposed to be and with whom?
> They are used for shipping purposes, and I tell you it isn't easy to
> go out and buy them for other purposes. Well you can buy of course
> badly damaged containers, but the one we see there does not seem to
> be badly damaged.
I wonder which CoS unit or connected company is involved in so much shipping
that they could divert these ones? (Did Sunl get a big shipment of
China-crap scooters?)
> Come to think of it, I'm not so sure that it is even legal to use
> shipping containers in that way. Maybe it's time to check that with
> the authorities eh?
If not illegal, it might be violating some leasing contracts.
It's the greatest good on the most dynamics for the most ethical organzation
on the planet. It's only a crime if the wogs find out. OH SHI--!
> We could find out who owns the shipping containers and call them
> up, ask why they did that, see if someone gets outraged and fires
> some idiot clam.
There has to be ways to track these shipping containers (assuming that CoS
hasn't painted over part of the numbers). After all, when you find a
misplaced shipping container on a railway siding in Bumfect North Dakota,
you can't just toss it into the recycle bin.
>FTSOH wrote:
>> On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 20:10:33 -0700 (PDT).
>> In the Newsgroup(s): alt.religion.scientology
>> With the Message-ID:
>> <2e7155c0-5b33-446c...@z72g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>
>> And the Organization Header: http://groups.google.com.
>> The famous author: "chuckbeatty77 @aol.com" <chuckb...@aol.com>.
>>
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/13716306@N00/2611623453/
>>
>> Where the fuck do they get shipment containers like that from. The
>> Maersk,and Hanjin containers aren't meant to be sitting in the
>> streets/parking lots like that.
>
>http://www.hanjin.com/en/main.html
>http://www.maerskline.com/appmanager/
>These sites have container tracking apps. With the full container numbers,
>I wonder if it would be possible to see where their systems *think* those
>containers are supposed to be and with whom?
They might actually have rented the containers too, or even bought them
second hand.
>
>> They are used for shipping purposes, and I tell you it isn't easy to
>> go out and buy them for other purposes. Well you can buy of course
>> badly damaged containers, but the one we see there does not seem to
>> be badly damaged.
>
>I wonder which CoS unit or connected company is involved in so much shipping
>that they could divert these ones? (Did Sunl get a big shipment of
>China-crap scooters?)
>
>> Come to think of it, I'm not so sure that it is even legal to use
>> shipping containers in that way. Maybe it's time to check that with
>> the authorities eh?
>
>If not illegal, it might be violating some leasing contracts.
Well, the load on the ground may be a factor here too. These are 40 foot
containers, and they weigh empty almost 4 tons. If they're going to fill
that space with a shitload of containers, then I bet there's a certain
risk for underground gas pipes, and other utilities...
>FTSOH wrote:
>> On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 20:10:33 -0700 (PDT).
>> In the Newsgroup(s): alt.religion.scientology
>> With the Message-ID:
>> <2e7155c0-5b33-446c...@z72g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>
>> And the Organization Header: http://groups.google.com.
>> The famous author: "chuckbeatty77 @aol.com" <chuckb...@aol.com>.
>>
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/13716306@N00/2611623453/
>>
>> Where the fuck do they get shipment containers like that from. The
>> Maersk,and Hanjin containers aren't meant to be sitting in the
>> streets/parking lots like that.
>
>http://www.hanjin.com/en/main.html
>http://www.maerskline.com/appmanager/
>These sites have container tracking apps. With the full container numbers,
>I wonder if it would be possible to see where their systems *think* those
>containers are supposed to be and with whom?
Yes, better pictures of the tracking numbers would probably help.
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/13716306@N00/2611623453/
Can we get better pictures of the tracking numbers of the Maersk and
Hanjin containers? There are tracking sites online for that purpose.
http://www.hanjin.com/en/main.html
http://www.maerskline.com/appmanager/
>FTSOH wrote:
>> On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 20:10:33 -0700 (PDT).
>> In the Newsgroup(s): alt.religion.scientology
>> With the Message-ID:
>> <2e7155c0-5b33-446c...@z72g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>
>> And the Organization Header: http://groups.google.com.
>> The famous author: "chuckbeatty77 @aol.com" <chuckb...@aol.com>.
>>
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/13716306@N00/2611623453/
>>
>> Where the fuck do they get shipment containers like that from. The
>> Maersk,and Hanjin containers aren't meant to be sitting in the
>> streets/parking lots like that.
>
>http://www.hanjin.com/en/main.html
>http://www.maerskline.com/appmanager/
>These sites have container tracking apps. With the full container numbers,
>I wonder if it would be possible to see where their systems *think* those
>containers are supposed to be and with whom?
>
I managed to track the Hanjin container with the tracking ID:
HJCU7386937. It was possible to get the container number if I selected a
larger image. So, how the hell the cult managed to get their hands on it
is a big question, since it indeed is not a second hand container, but
one that got into Long Beach California on June 15.
Here's how it looks.
Container No : HJCU7386937
• Seal No : 5258100
• Type/Size : 40'DRY ST.
SEQ Event Place Date
1 Empty Container Release to Shipper SHANGHAI,CHINA (CNSHAHJ) 25May08
2 Gate In to Outbound Terminal SHANGHAI,CHINA (CNSHAGQ) 01Jun08
3 Vessel Departure from Port of Loading (HNPR0071E) SHANGHAI,CHINA
(CNSHAGQ) 02Jun08
4 Vessel Loading at Port of Loading (HNPR0071E) SHANGHAI,CHINA (CNSHAGQ)
02Jun08
5 Vessel Arrivat at Port of Discharging (HNPR0071E) LONG BEACH,CA,UNITED
STATES (USLGBPT) 15Jun08
6 Vessel Unloading at Port of Discharging (HNPR0071E) LONG
BEACH,CA,UNITED STATES (USLGBPT) 16Jun08
7 Destination Terminal/Yard Arrival LONG BEACH,CA,UNITED STATES
(USLGBPT) 16Jun08
8 Gate Out from Inbound Terminal for Delivery to Consignee (or Port
Shuttle) LONG BEACH,CA,UNITED STATES (USLGBPT) 18Jun08
Blue color is the estimated schedule, which is subject to change.
Carrier Port of Loading Departure Port of Discharging Arrival
HANJIN PRAHA
(HNPR0071E) SHANGHAI,CHINA 02Jun08 LONG BEACH,CA,UNITED STATES 15Jun08
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/13716306@N00/2611623453/
The hanjin Container arrived in Long Beach on June 15th, and it was
driven out from the inbound terminal Gate on June 18th. I wonder if the
cult have some idiot working in the port, and he illegaly let them just
take containers out from the terminal.
What's to keep the culties from claiming they were poisoned by it?
--
Barb "That's Captain Barbossa to you!"
Chaplain, ARSCC (wdne)
It's Poodlin' Time!
“I think that the protections that we enjoy for freedom of worship exist
so long as we don’t step over the line. When religious worship and
belief cross over into things like fraud, victimization of others and
the disruption of the political arena, that protection is no longer
appropriate.”
--Robert Goff
Professor Emeritus, UCSC
It looks like it could be a real hazard should the area need to be
evacuated in a hurry...fire, earthquake, that sort of thing...
Peter
"These people believe the souls of fried space aliens inhabit their
bodies and hold soup cans to get rid of them.
I should care what they think?"
- Valerie Emmanuel
I wonder if they are full of must-not-be-seen financial records.
"148. In December of 1992, Miscavige directed that we hide a large
number of sea containers of financial records relating to the Church and
himself. The sea containers were to be hidden from the Internal Revenue
Service ("IRS" IRS investigators were scheduled to visit the Hemet base
to inspect the records of various Scientology organizations in
connection with the IRS's investigation of the various church of
Scientology entities that had applied for Section 501(c)(3) tax exempt
status." — Andre Tabayoyon, Affidavit of Andre Tabayoyon (5 March 1994)
--
Ray.
IRS 1993 documents tree
http://www.xenu-directory.net/documents/corporate/irs/
> Android Cat wrote:
>
>> chuckbeatty77 @aol.com wrote:
>>
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/13716306@N00/2611623453/
>>>
>>> This shows the hiding policy of L. Ron Hubbard, the
>>> Scientology movement is setting up for a future event in the
>>> large parking lot, the LA Day parking lot.
>>>
>>> A precaution to shield themselves from the anonymous
>>> demonstrators is a wall of containers.
>>>
>>> This is L. Ron Hubbard for the world.
>>
>> Maybe the PAC Base RPF dorms are going condo?
>
> I wonder if they are full of must-not-be-seen financial
> records.
While having no idea what's actually in them.
>
> "148. In December of 1992, Miscavige directed that we hide a
> large number of sea containers of financial records relating to
> the Church and himself. The sea containers were to be hidden
> from the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS" IRS investigators were
> scheduled to visit the Hemet base to inspect the records of
> various Scientology organizations in connection with the IRS's
> investigation of the various church of Scientology entities
> that had applied for Section 501(c)(3) tax exempt status." —
> Andre Tabayoyon, Affidavit of Andre Tabayoyon (5 March 1994)
>
Oooh. One of the famous anti-testimonials that 'Anonymous' loves
to parade as if they were facts.
Can this fellow substantiate his story with anything resembling
real evidence? No. Can it be established that he's biased
against the Church of Scientology? Yes.
Will he take a polygraph test? No.
But things like this don't bother 'Anonymous'.
In their fanatic's eyes, anyone who says anything derogatory
about the Church of Scientology is telling the truth, and
anyone who says anything positive about it is lying.
Bigotry in action.
signs on ballons would work ... they would drift up over the edge of
the wall of containers liek alfred e newman.
> Container No : HJCU7386937
> . Seal No : 5258100
> . Type/Size : 40'DRY ST.
>
> SEQ Event Place Date
> 1 Empty Container Release to Shipper SHANGHAI,CHINA (CNSHAHJ)
> 25May08 2 Gate In to Outbound Terminal SHANGHAI,CHINA (CNSHAGQ)
> 01Jun08 3 Vessel Departure from Port of Loading (HNPR0071E)
> SHANGHAI,CHINA (CNSHAGQ) 02Jun08
> 4 Vessel Loading at Port of Loading (HNPR0071E) SHANGHAI,CHINA
> (CNSHAGQ) 02Jun08
> 5 Vessel Arrivat at Port of Discharging (HNPR0071E) LONG
> BEACH,CA,UNITED STATES (USLGBPT) 15Jun08
> 6 Vessel Unloading at Port of Discharging (HNPR0071E) LONG
> BEACH,CA,UNITED STATES (USLGBPT) 16Jun08
> 7 Destination Terminal/Yard Arrival LONG BEACH,CA,UNITED STATES
> (USLGBPT) 16Jun08
> 8 Gate Out from Inbound Terminal for Delivery to Consignee (or Port
> Shuttle) LONG BEACH,CA,UNITED STATES (USLGBPT) 18Jun08
Who the hell ships an empty container from China?? That's like making water
run uphill! (Or is the Empty Container Release to Shipper so that the
shipper could fill it?)
Assuming that it /really/ was empty...