To: In_The_Vine
It never happened to anyone I know personally, but there are a number of remote scientology locations. If you've been transfered to a desert location, with an unknown distance to any other civilization, in an unknown direction your options are rather limited. That happened to several very high scn officials shortly after Hubbard died.
There are also shipboard locations, and simply locking someone in the basement...
108 posted on
11/14/2005 10:21:37 PM PST by
null and void
(The enemy of my enemy is my tool...)
To: null and void
We have a high ranking CO$ guy in Arizona that is well known for spamming message boards, filing lawsuits and other nefarious things. The guy is pure slime, and he is a relator who does hundreds of radio and tv ads.
They have moved their HQ 3 times to smaller and smaller offices here, they are losing.
To: null and void
Is it common knowledge that they do that sort of thing, and is it acceptable to people involved in Scientology?
To: null and void
It never happened to anyone I know personally, but there are a number of remote scientology locations. If you've been transfered to a desert location, with an unknown distance to any other civilization, in an unknown direction your options are rather limited. That happened to several very high scn officials shortly after Hubbard died.Just discovered this thread. I knew a guy 20 years ago that signed the Billion year contract. He expected to be working on one of the cruise ships... ended up cleaning toilets in Arizona.
312 posted on
01/04/2012 6:57:14 AM PST by
verga
(We get what we tolerate and increase that which we reward)
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