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David Miscavige refuse my letters ! A not educated man ?
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From: "zeeorger" <zeeor...@yahoo.com>
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Subject: Re: David Miscavige refuse my letters ! A not educated man ?
Date: 7 Mar 2007 00:36:35 -0800
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On Mar 6, 10:04 pm, "anti-scientologie" <stopscie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Did David Miscavige the "pope" of the Church of scientology
> receive a minimum of education ?
>
> http://www.anti-scientologie.ch/images2/refused-letter.jpg
>
> http://www.anti-scientologie.ch/images/courrier-miscavidge.jpg
>
> Does the Church of scientology claim to teach the rules of the
> communication and yet it refuses our mails with its intention !??
>
> A proof moreover than David Miscavige must nothing change with the bad
> habits of its Master Ron Hubbard.
>
> Would the scientology be a harmful group without this behavior ?
>
> "Only the imbeciles and the insane ones do not change their point of
> view"; says a proverb ... !
>
> http://www.anti-scientologie.ch/english-index.htm
Refusing to accept mail is standard "church" practice.
When I went uplines to INT, one of the items taught was
not to accept any notes or letters from outsiders - they
could be "court summons" and as such should not be
accepted.
This rule, in effect, stoped staff members from accepting
any written form of communication from outsiders. Even
though it could be something quite inocent. There is no
way you could get an INT staffer to take a letter from you.
Then there is also the "dead letter" policy - any mail
bearing the name of someone listed on the "dead letter"
list is simply filed away, usually without being read.
Great site, by the way.
Z