Since some of the materials which describe the $cientology cult could be
considered to be copywritten materials, I have censored myself and The
Skeptic Tank by deleting any and all possible text files which describes
the cult's hidden mythologies. I have elected to quote just a bit of the
questionable text according to the "Fair Use" legal findings afforded to
those who report. - Fredric L. Rice, The Skeptic Tank, 09/Sep/95
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From news.interserv.net!news.sprintlink.net!uunet!in1.uu.net!skypoint.com!skaplin Wed Jul 12 09:49:58 1995
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From: skaplin@skypoint.com (Samuel Kaplin)
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology,alt.fan.eugene.ingram.where.are.you
Subject: INGRAM now in NCIC Database
Date: 10 Jul 1995 17:57:06 GMT
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Rod Keller Wrote:
> Eugene Ingram Update
News on the inclusion of Eugene Ingram, PI for the church, and his listing
in the national criminal database, the NCIC.
"He assigned investigating the Gene Engram warrant to Keen Bard. Mr. Bard
reported back to him that the warrant was *never* in the NCIC, just in the
FCIC (Florida's local list).
"After due consideration of the charges (they are a 3rd class--the
lowest-- felony warrant) they decided they *should* list it in the NCIC.
This was done a week ago. The listing may be up by now, and will be up
before the end of the month."
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