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From: "S.F. Eley" <gt6877c@*****.GATECH.EDU>
Subject: Scientology and XS4ALL
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 1995 22:05:11 -0400
> I don't want to see ShadowRN or NERPS get embroiled in another
> discussion of why Scientology's actions towards the 'net suck, because I
> see that in way too many newsgroups already.
> But I thought y'all should know about this one, especially since
> our good friend Gurth, as well as a number of other listmembers, are
> connected through xs4all.
> I hope everybody can stay connected.
>
> [...]
>
> PRESS RELEASE
> -------------
>
> Police and members of Scientology church enter offices of XS4ALL
> ================================================================


All right, that's it. I am considering creating a Web petition against the
Church of Scientology and its vindictive policy of global Internet harassment.
This is NOT a call for discussion on this list.. If you would have
comments, suggestions, or would like to offer assistance of any sort, please
mail me personally at gt6877c@*****.gatech.edu. If you are aware of such
an effort already taking place elsewhere, please post THAT information to
the mailing list so that everybody knows about it, and hopefully that'll be
the end of ShadowRN discussion on the topic.

I'm familiar with Scientology and its practices, and so I know what sort of
alligator pit I'm walking into. I plan to handle this as carefully and as
strategically as possible. For those who don't know about it, I STRONGLY
suggest you check out the Web page for which XS4ALL was invaded,
http://www.xs4all.nl/~fonss.

Hint: Think of the Universal Brotherhood. In real life. With more money.


Blessings,

_TNX._

--
Stephen F. Eley (-) gt6877c@*****.gatech.edu )-( Student Pagan Community
http://wc62.residence.gatech.edu| "Suppose Euphoria is a state with
My opinions are my opinions. | 'n' cities..."
Please don't blame anyone else. | - Proof in CS 3158

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