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From: Dick Cleek <dcleek@pharos.uwc.edu>
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology
Subject: Denver - types of Scientologists
Date: 12 Sep 1995 18:25:47 GMT
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During my testimony in the RTC vs FACTNet hearing, the FACTNet lawyer,
Ms.Leh, asked me if scientologists participated in ars. I said "Yes, to a
limited extent". She asked me what kinds of exchanges occurred and I
stated that there seemed to be three types of scientologists active on
ars.
I said that Rick Sherwood posted meaningless phrases, sometimes in large
numbers, apparently to flood the group and make it hard to read and
participate.
I said that there appeared to be a rotating slot, occupied in turn by
Vera Wallace, Chris Miller and David Talbot and others. I said that the
task assigned that slot was to conduct personal attacks against anyone
criticizing the CoS.
I said that the third major scientologist poster to ars was Andrew Milne,
who released what appeared to be official press releases to ars. His
press release on Wollersheim raid was entered into evidence. I said that
I had seen a document which purported to describe Mr.Milne's job
description as including "dead agenting". I then went on to describe the
church's terminology of "dead agenting".
I said that Ms.Kobrin had only posted once on ars to my recollection and
that that posting was a threat to all readers to cease posting copyright
and trade secret materials and to give any such materials in our
possession to her.
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Dick Cleek
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