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    Quote Originally Posted by La La Lou Lou View Post
    Technical question here. If you have a gagging order saying that you must not write or speak about crimes committed by the church, would it violate the order if you enacted the misdeeds through the medium of contemporary dance or mime, or silent movie, puppet theatre, or sock puppets?
    As long as people perceived the performance without using their sight or hearing it would be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dulloldfart View Post
    As long as people perceived the performance without using their sight or hearing it would be fine.

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    So used sock puppets then? Olfactory performance?
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    Quote Originally Posted by La La Lou Lou View Post
    So used sock puppets then? Olfactory performance?
    Braille? Tactile sign language? Interplay of laser lights on the skin? Direct cortical electric stimulation?

    Just think — you could have hordes of blind people rioting in the streets over this. Hordes, I tell you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by La La Lou Lou View Post
    So if Debbie had copied this guy she couldn't have been sued by the church.

    <snip video>


    I think this has the makings of an excellent flash mob!

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    Word I never thought I'd see you write...

    ''Direct cortical electric stimulation? ''

    This will be a challenge but look out for the flash mob video.
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    [QUOTE=Pooks;654116]Church of Scientology sues longtime Clearwater leader over New Year's Eve email

    By Joe Childs and Thomas C.Tobin, Times Staff Writers
    Posted: Jan 30, 2012 07:58 PM



    The Church of Scientology has sued its longtime Clearwater leader Debbie Cook after she publicly questioned the church's aggressive fundraising tactics and other practices.

    The lawsuit — filed Friday in San Antonio, Texas, where Cook lives — reveals that the church paid Cook and her husband, Wayne Baumgarten, $50,000 each to remain silent about their time on church staff.

    Why didn't I get sued, it's not fair I want $50,000k ;o(

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    Vumba perhaps you should write to OSA and ask for a gagging order. Make sure it doesn't mention sock puppets or dance or flash mobs.
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    It's kinda obvious but one wonders what kind of lie Scientology would make up if asked (in court under oath) WHY they paid the Cooks $100,000.

    The cult would undoubtably lie and say something about severance pay...or perhaps compassionate support for her medical condition.

    The follow-up question would then be whey the cult never paid anyone else $100K for leaving the Sea Org.

    I was going to list the lies that the cult would tell, but I might be having dinner soon and don't wish to begin projectile vomiting.

    I just thought about the average cult member, taking out a $100K loan on their house to donate to SuperPower or some other scam. The mortgage over 30 years costs them perhaps $200,000 in interest/fees on top of the loss of the $100K principal. You have to marvel at the fact that while the cult member sweats and slaves to make those payments (and not lose their home) the cult uses their $100K as hush money to executives who know their crimes. But the cult member thinks they are paying money to "free mankind".

    Have I mentioned recently how insane the cult and its members are?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HelluvaHoax! View Post
    Here is the punchline of the joke that is Scientology.

    You know those 6 points you listed above and the many other pieces of tech such as "look don't listen", "confront", insistence on "real products" (instead of glowing reports) and "responsibility"?

    If any Scientologist actually tried to apply what Hubbard wrote in the Scn tech, they would promptly be kicked out of Scientology.

    The entire system of Scientology is so corrupt and retarded that merely asking a simple question with TR III is enough to get declared SP. If anyone doesn't think so, try going into your local org and ask them where is the proof that anyone has gone Clear or Exterior--and keep repeating the question until they can produce just one person who can evidence those states.

    So, then, Scientology teaches you to get your questions answered, but only so long as you don't try to use the TR tech on Scientologists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelluvaHoax! View Post
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    Have I mentioned recently how insane the cult and its members are?
    Mmm. Don't think so. Is that how you really feel?

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