Subject:      Re: most court cases?
From:         David Mayo <mayo@lightlink.com>
Date:         1996/06/12
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On 12 Jun 1996 04:43:42 GMT, av282@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Martin G. V. Hunt)
wrote:

>
>I'm curious; does Scientology hold the world-wide record for the most
>court cases by a single corporate entity?  How many times has Scientology
>gone to court defending or litigating?
>
>If it does hold the record, shouldn't Greata on CNN talk about Scientology
>and its cases and its barratry?

How does Scientology's(tm) litigiousness relate to their "tax exempt"
status and how was this status obtained?

Who at the White house was involved in that decision and whether or not
that should be a pre-election disclosure or a topic for election debates?

Was Scientology's(tm) portrayal of its litigation to the IRS inaccurate and
if so how this would have or should have affected the outcome? (especially
if there hadn't been a behind-the-scenes, back-room-deal)

If there were major inaccuracies as suggested in the paragraph above, would
CNN be interested in hosting a televised discussion of these inaccuracies by
the parties involved (like me for instance)?

Would CNN be interested in hosting a program to discuss "Un-fair Game" with
such impeccably credentialed and above-reproach characters as Ray Kendall,
Gen. Sec. (head) of Interpol,  David Miscavige (head of Scn), a high level
IRS nominee, a couple of ultra prestigious lawyers, oh, like "Gerry" Feffer
and "Moni" Yingling -- maybe we could even get "Someone from the White
house" vs. me (and my insufferably arrogant opinions about Freedom of
Religion, Freedom of Speech) and anyone else who still believes in The
Truth, Justice, Equal Rights and other antiquated concepts.

(Additional topics to include How Tax Exemption for Scientology Make Bigger
Bucks for Scientology's(tm) Lawyers, How Tax Exemption Helps Stamp Out
Scientology's(tm) Enemies, Whether it is Cool to Use US DEA Funds and
Facilities to Persecute SPs, and last but not least "Interpology and
Scientopol" --this last being my just-can't-wait absolute favorite.)

<afterthought>
How does using litigation to destroy a rival church (Church of the New
Civilization) relate to the integrity of Scientology's(tm) tax exempt
status?

<finalthought>
How would the Scientology(tm) lurkers like it if they could send questions
via an anonymous remailer and read the answers on a.r.s.?  How can you
honestly apply the Doubt formula without getting the data from both sides?
Do you really think that excessive litigation and persecution of "enemies"
is helping to "Clear the Planet" or is it suppressive misuse of funds?

Rev. David Mayo
"I dreamed I was falling into a vortex of evil.  It was terrifying.  I
couldn't stop falling.  So I accelerated, hoping to pop out the other
end."   Late Addn.:  "Looks like the accelerator jammed ... ."


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