Posted on 04/02/2005 9:58:25 PM PST by paltz
CALLER: Hi, Rush!
RUSH: Hi.
CALLER: I just wanted to know if you happened to catch George Felos on Fox & Friends this morning.
RUSH: Yes.
CALLER: What did you think?
RUSH: Well, there's a number of things that we have from Felos. One of the things -- what did you want to ask me about regarding Felos?
CALLER: Well, when they got to the last question I thought he looked, like, totally stunned. I think he thought that he did really, really good throughout the whole thing looking real calm.
RUSH: For people that don't know, what was the question?
CALLER: About the Hemlock Society?
RUSH: What was the question? I want you to tell me.
CALLER: Oh, I'm sorry. They had asked him -- they had heard a lot of talk on the radio -- or on talk radio, and they wanted to know if he really and truly belonged to the Hemlock Society.
RUSH: Yeah, and he said that he didn't.
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CALLER: You didn't think that he looked stunned? RUSH: Well, I think he looked stunned. I think he looked stunned, but he was not -- from everything I've been able to gather, he was not -- a member of the Hemlock Society. CALLER: Oh, he wasn't? RUSH: He was not. Here's what we know about the Hemlock Society and the Felos bunch, and this comes from Judi McLeod from the Toronto Free Press, it's a website, and we had the story yesterday. "Dr. Ronald Cranford, handpicked by Michael Schiavo to examine Terri and on whose say-so Terri was categorized in 'persistent vegetative state.' Cranford is the MD who officially ordered Terris feeding tube removed on March 18.... He was 1992s featured speaker for the pro-euthanasia Hemlock Society, which was renamed The Choice in Dying Society," but not Felos. However, they're all connected because all these people are -- well, except for one, all of them are -- board members of the hospice in Pinellas Park. But Felos himself was not a member of the Hemlock Society. We have the sound bite. I think he was stunned not by the question about his membership but just the whole idea that it had been discovered that everybody involved in this hospice, that all the board members have and Felos does, too -- do have connections to people who are part of the Hemlock Society. It was a pro-euthanasia group. The question from Steve Doocy was, "Talk radio has been buzzing about your connection to the Hemlock Society. Could you just make that clear for us?" FELOS: I don't know what they're... Uhhh, I don't know what they're talking about. I've -- I've -- I've spoken, uhhh, I've spoken before the Hemlock, uh, Society and -- but I'm -- I'm -- I'm not a member. Ummm, I don't serve, uh, in that organization, so I -- I -- don't know what they're talking about. RUSH: I think he was a little stunned that the whole concept of the Hemlock Society was brought up here. I think this is something they thought was pretty much unknown because the mainstream press wasn't talking about it, the mainstream press is not talking about these connections. |
Thank you for the thumbnail description. Since I have a pretty low disgust threshhold, though, I think I'll pass on googling him!
Very interesting link. Now I've got to read that book. Felos is even further gone than I suspected.
"And" What?? What else did he do for the Hemlock society besides speak?? Did he do work for them?? How can we find out what other connections he has to Hemlock and scientology?? Break out the Pajamas on this ghoul.
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IIRC, null and void issued a public invitation to anyone who wants to know about Scientology to ping or FReepmail. So I'm pinging for you. ~ maryz
Yup, fire away, public or FReepmail. I'm a former menber, and some of my info may be a bit stale, but I'll answer as best I can, and where I don't know I might be able to find out.
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Don't drink it : )
While you're around, is there or was there any connection between Scientology and that Sylva Mind Control that used to be around in the 70s? Some of the things you described on that other thread reminded me of things I heard about it.
Not that I know of. That's about the time frame I was in the church. Never heard a thing about it.
I believe you were correct when you said, "NO" about quesyion in regard to suicide.
I believe you were correct when you said, "NO" about question in regard to suicide.
"...I began to see that my father was a sick, sadistic, vicious man. I saw more and more parallels between his behavior and what I read about the way Hitler thought and acted. I was realizing that my father really wanted to destroy his enemies and take over the world. Whoever was perceived as his enemy had to be destroyed, including me. This "fair game" policy since the beginning. The organization couldn't exist without it. It keeps people very quiet."
"...The one super-secret sentence that Scientology is built on is: "Do as thou wilt." That is the whole of the law. It also comes from the black magic, from Alistair Crowley. It means that you are a law unto yourself, that you are above the law, that you create your own law. You are above any other human considerations. Since you came into being by an act of will, you can do anything you will. If you decide to go out and kill somebody --bam! --that's it. An act of will. Not connected, to any emotions or feelings, not governed by any ethics or morality or law. They are very vicious people. Totally into attack."
"...The basic rationale is that there are some powers in this universe that are pretty strong. As an example, Hitler was involved in the same black magic and the same occult practices that my father was. The identical ones."
I am more than willing to be corrected if you can find something else.
Perhaps it was a phase but he lived here, in the DC area and this is where I saw it and was concerned because he has a leadership role.
I figured a man who could serve his then wife with divorce papers when she was in hospital fighting breast cancer wasn't necessarily a sterling testimony of what a man was so I was able to believe it.
I can more than hope that you are right because I would much prefer it.
That's all well and good for you but don't be so hasty to sell the rest of us into YOUR slavery. That is exactly what it is.
I find it deeply troubling that some people on this site seem to feel that they have some sort of property interest in the bodies of fellow citizens.
I'll do some more looking... I sincerely hope it isn't true. I've always liked Newt, in spite of his warts.
I'll ping you if I come up with anything either way.
btttt
Yes, I caught on to it quite a few years ago. The message is still great it's the method I have a problem with.
BTTT
That was over 20 years ago. what was then just a fringe, is now starting to gain public acceptance. sad, isn't it?
I graduated in 1966, nearly 40 years ago. They were pushing for right to die then. The world hasn't really changed that much, it's the observers who are new!
They are annoying. Rather like PBS pledge breaks. The ads are generated automatically and shown on some sort of rotation. Just get used to hitting PgDn until the pledge drive is over.
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