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Too bad I'm not in Cali
And ANONYMOUS sending black paper to all their fax machines was petty and silly and I loved every minute of it.
ohh snapz... I didn't know of that one lol
I'm at about page 6 and man is this interesting.
But still, it's hard for me to single out Scientology as being worse than any other made up religion.
They're all manipulative charlatans who are just feeding you a fairy tail (sometimes knowingly) to get something from you.
Religion, not just Scientology, is a cancer IMO.
I'm at about page 6 and man is this interesting.
But still, it's hard for me to single out Scientology as being worse than any other made up religion.
They're all manipulative charlatans who are just feeding you a fairy tail (sometimes knowingly) to get something from you.
Religion, not just Scientology, is a cancer IMO.
I understand how you feel. Keep reading.
And enjoy!
How you holdin up these days? Anybody still screwing with you?
Hi Will
I just wanted to say, I've read this entire post. Literally every single page, every single reply.
Great thread. Good to see you're doing okay after all this. I don't really have much else to add, other then it's a shame there are people out there who wish to maurade as a religion to do these things.
I don't feel bad for our friend Randy, I think he seems like a good, honest, genuine man. Just like any other religion, or pseudo-religion, if the practice of it helps you be a better person, then it can be positive. It's a shame there are these things you speak of going on. Hopefully one day we can correct them. The winds of change are blowing with this internet-generation finally starting to grow up. Should be a fun ride.
Yeah I laughed my nuts off at that one - their ink bills must have been huge.
Hey brother! Not too bad, no.
That will probably change really soon. You will see why, though I can't talk about it just yet.
But more importantly... to matters of strong drink.
Castoro Sellars. 2007 Viognier "reserve" (Paso Robles). Fantastic. Especially for the price.
I too laughed myself into blueballdom.
Also, the good reverend Rex Fowler has indeed been charged with first degree murder. Just so you all know.
It's all happening, people.
Who? What? Care to explain?
Has this anything to do with Lisa McPhearson?
Police also found a briefcase and a typed note, dated Dec. 30 and signed by Fowler. The note said nothing confidential was in the satchel and that it should be given to his wife, Janet.
When Janet Fowler was interviewed by detectives, she demanded the briefcase.
"It is important to me and my church. It is religious material and I want it now," she said to investigators. "Even if you looked at it, and read it, you would not understand anything in it. Because it is way above a normal person and you would not know what it meant. I want it back right now."
Janet Fowler also reportedly told investigators that her husband "is a Scientologist and would not have gone without a fight. He would have grabbed a gun in a struggle and would not have let someone shoot him."
Investigators say Fowler shot Ciancio three times in the head with a 9mm Glock handgun when Ciancio came to Fowler Software Design to collect $9,900 in severance pay.
My favorite part in that article...
I believe Janet is also the head of the local OSA branch in Denver. What a fucking moron! Enjoy your castle while it still has bricks, lady.
And just to quick explain here, the briefcase was no doubt filled with Rex's "OT level" auditing documents. I'm sure much of which is him "recalling" past life traumatic experiences. Which he would have personally written down himself.
That would make for the best episode of CSI ever.
By the way, this is what we in the casino business like to call "Title 31 circumvention". I'm sure someone will file a "SAR" for the missing "CTR". lol
I'm sorry. I know that makes no sense. Title 31 states that financial transactions of more than $10,000 must be reported to the IRS in the form of a "Currency Transaction Report" or CTR. If someone is doing something to clearly avoid this reporting process (which isn't a big deal as the IRS is flooded with these reports every day), a "Suspicious Activity Report" (SAR) is filed.
I'm just laughing to myself about this because it doesn't matter at all now. One guy in this transaction is dead, and the other has MUCH bigger problems than the IRS's suspicions of him.