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New and Updated Information at Scientology LiesPI Eugene Ingram, Jeff Jacobsen's, Jeff's income
March 25, 1995: Scientology PI Eugene Ingram and associate visit critic Lisa McPherson Memorial Page is one of the best Scientology resources on the net.">Jeff Jacobsen's sister asking about Jeff's income.
Australian Tony McClelland, Scientologist, Scientology
March 13, 1995: Australian Tony McClelland is threatened with a lawsuit by a Scientologist while picketing Scientology.
Deana Holmes
March 20, 1995: Deana Holmes posts the first "encheferated" version of the cult's OT III document:
Scientologists, Mesa Arizona, cars
March 13, 1995: Scientologists call police and accuse picketers in Mesa Arizona of yelling at cars.
SCAMIZDAT, #2, anonymously. It, secret
March 23, 1995: SCAMIZDAT issue #2 was posted anonymously. It contained many documents the cult had been trying to keep secret.
Woody (noodle@netcom.com), appears, off-topic, 1, posts
March 22, 1995: Woody (noodle@netcom.com) first appears. He eventually makes hundreds of off-topic and 1 sentence useless posts.
Andrew Milne, OSA PR, cult, messages
February 27, 1995: Andrew Milne, OSA PR operative for the cult, posts the first of his many provocative messages, "FAQS Regarding Misconceptions about Scientology"
Vera Wallace, Dennis Erlich's, employment
March 1, 1995: Vera Wallace posts Dennis Erlich's home address and place of employment.
mounts, Dennis Erlich., Glendale, California, violations. After, raid, Judge Ronald H. Whyte, raid, unconstitutional. Church, Er
February 13, 1995: Scientology mounts a suprise raid on the home of critic Dennis Erlich. Scientology spends seven hours rummaging through his home in Glendale, California, searching for alleged copyright violations. After learning how the cult conducted the raid, the Judge Ronald H. Whyte, who authorized the raid, declared it to be unconstitutional. The Church sues Erlich, Tom Klemesrud (operator of the BBS that Dennis uses to access the Net), and Netcom (a large Internet service provider that exchanges Usenet news and e-mail with that BBS).
Entry, Albert Jaquier's diary: I, San Salvador (to, it). Ariane, Stefan, out
December 8, 1994: Entry from Albert Jaquier's diary: I will sign for San Salvador (to sell it). Ariane and Stefan are moving the furniture out.
Deirdre, Treatment, CoS. Egregious, a.r.s., anon.penet.fi
February 14, 1995: Deirdre begins to get the Treatment from CoS. Egregious posts begin to appear about her on a.r.s., first from anon.penet.fi and then from "Vera Wallace". According to Deirdre, "an OSA goon who looked like he'd slept a week in his suit showed up in Deirdre's town" (in rural New England) "but didn't stick around for the posse."
Entry, Albert Jaquier's diary:, I, anxious
December 7, 1994: Entry from Albert Jaquier's diary: I am very anxious.
Entry, Albert Jaquier's diary: Not, account
December 9, 1994: Entry from Albert Jaquier's diary: Not a lot of money left on the account.
$8,475, Lisa McPherson's account, $23,270.64
March 9, 1995: A $8,475 credit is applied to Lisa McPherson's Scientology account, bringing the balance to $23,270.64. The notation is "Wall of Fire Package."
$3,000, Lisa McPherson's account, $20,595.59
February 16, 1995: A $3,000 credit is applied to Lisa McPherson's Scientology account, bringing the balance to $20,595.59. The notation is "OT Levels."
Someone, Homer Smith, Homer's, bill
March 7, 1995: Someone pretending to be freezoner Homer Smith calls the phone company and gets information from Homer's phone bill.
Albert Jaquier dies. According, ex-wife, Ariane Jackson
December 11, 1994: Albert Jaquier dies. According to his ex-wife, Ariane Jackson, he is "alone, impoverished, in misery, betrayed, disillusioned, depressed and less than 60 years old. Scientology had promised him freedom, health, happiness, success, immortality, power and longevity. In the hope of achieving these, he had given till he had no more to give." He had been in Scientology for 14 years and given several million dollars. He had completed OT7.
Stu Sjouwerman, Sloth, he's, Sloth's, OSA
March 11, 1995: Stu Sjouwerman sends Sloth email saying he's reported Sloth's web page to OSA.
$2,000, Lisa McPherson's account, $14,795.64
March 1, 1995: A $2,000 credit is applied to Lisa McPherson's Scientology account, bringing the balance to $14,795.64. The notation is "New OT IV (Per 12 1/2 Hours)."
Entry, Albert Jaquier's diary: Sick
December 4, 1994: Entry from Albert Jaquier's diary: Sick.
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