Black PR from Black Propagandist
Renate Hartwig
nr. 0300020 | 28.05.2003 | brennpunkt | |
2003 Church Conference: "You should be a
blessing"
A man who holds forth that he is, "theologically speaking, a prophet,
" and
a clergyman of the Evangelical Church continue to weigh even more heavily
upon the credibility of the Christian Church.
The public has been aware of the reciprocal exchange of accusations
between cults and cult commissioners for decades. Since "cult
commissioners" of the Evangelical and Catholic Churches, along with those
of state agencies, have received state funding, nothing has changed in
this area, nothing has been explained and nothing at all has been done in
the sense of the Christian concept of "love thy neighbor."
On the contrary, the fronts have been reinforced, with concrete as far as
the anti-cultists go!
Anyone who attempts to break through this wall experiences stigmatization
from a fanatical clique of cult experts who violate elementary human
rights in a medieval manner and who deliberately marginalize freethinkers
to the point of dehumanization and redefine this as "information work"!
Subtle maliciousness, disinformation, deliberately false testimony and
libel plaster the road of information of those who have been commissioned
to illuminate it!
The propaganda measures organized by one cult commissioner remind one of
the alarming examples of totalitarian systems in history books.
Outgrowths like the conferral of an ominous "human rights award" to
a
militant hater of religion, Christians in particular, both disturb and
irritate the public.
(See: Verdrehte Welt: Menschenrechtspreis für einen Feind
des Christentums - organisiert von einem evangelischen Pfarrer!
www.renatehartwig.de/artikel.shtml?id=0300017 and
Versuchte Vertuschung entlarvt Christenhasser und Kirchenmann
www.renatehartwig.de/artikel.shtml?id=0300019 )
The press spokesman of this committee that confers the above-mentioned
award, is a man who in a written statement on 26 January 1997 asserted
about himself that he was a philosopher and "Theologically speaking ... a
prophet"!
Could that have been the reason that in November 1992 Gerald Armstrong had
his picture taken naked for the American newspaper "Marin Independent
Journal", attired only with a world globe? The man is also the founder of
the "Organization of United Renunciants," who strive for a society that
gets by without money and according to its own statement anticipates that
up to 11 % (of the US population) will join it.
He was quite open to the public regarding his fantasies. So he
distributed a hand-written text telling his dream about sex with a pig -
[letter as a pdf download.] On November 1, 1990 Prophet Armstrong went so
far as to submit a ten-point comprehensive plan to the Iraqi dictator
Sadam [sic] Hussein. Tangible disarmament plans were included in it as
was an apology to Hussein for all the "stupid things our leader has said
about you"! As philosopher he offers himself as hostage in his 4-page
letter to former dictator Hussein so that he might be tortured and
executed in the event his side failed to keep its agreement - [letter to
Hussein as pdf download.]
Disappointed by the "ignorance" of the United Nations and the
politicians,
in the face of his vision, on 10 January 1991 Armstrong wrote a letter to
the American people in which he said to give the Armstrong Plan a
chance! There probably wasn't any response of note to that.
One could write off this man and his ideas off as "eccentric" and
harmless, if it were not for the fact that he will be appearing as a
speaker for the Berlin Church Conference in 2003!
Armstrong left Scientology in 1981 and several years ago he discovered the
victim business. That is the point at which things started to get
mysterious. One can only imagine what kind of a show this fantasy-filled
"victim" would put on for the fanatical anti-cultists. This is what's
been happening for decades with people leaving cults, a scene I saw over
and over again in my 10 years of published work on the topic.
Anyone who asks about whether the information about Armstrong is true is
immediately denounced from the circles of fanatical anti-cultists as a
cult collaborator. Yet that doesn't alter the facts of the situation, of
written evidence and the skepticism which one must bring to bear with
regard to this man's story.
Armstrong has been convicted more than a dozen times for things in
connection with theft, for committing perjury in court, contempt of court
in several cases and violating court orders. Although his current
"agent," Reverend Gandow from Berlin, would like to put it a different
way. There is in fact a US court order (which we call an arrest warrant
issued against the Canadian Armstrong which stops him from travelling
unhindered into the USA. The circles that use Gerald Armstrong as a PR
strongman are aware of this.
It is known in church circles, just as it is in state institutions, that
Armstrong planned to plant falsified documents in Scientology, thereby
inflicting legal violations upon Scientologists.
One can say it didn't work because it was stupidly done.
Criminal justice professionals call it "substantial criminal energy."
Now we are at the question of general injustice. Why is it that that
which makes an Armstrong illegal is described as "Black PR" on the part
of
the anti-cultists? And why is proof made out to be lies? This is not
about condemnation, but about those who are attacked also having a
right. And it is here where the wheat is separated from the chaff,
because it is this right that is being denied by the conduct of people who
call themselves cult experts.
When one takes a look at the life of Gerold [sic] Armstrong, who saw
himself as a prophet and today is being marketed as a "cult victim, "
that
one must ask what is supposed to be accomplished by presenting proof as
"cult Black PR"?
Who profits from such a procedure? What does it say for information about
cults when it leads to procedures that don't explain anything, just the
opposite: marginaliziation, hate and libel? Anyone who meets injustice
with injustice must fail!
The contribution of cult commissioner Gandow to this year's Church
Conference is the presentation of Gerold [sic] Armstrong.
"You should be a blessing," it says over the first Ecumenical Church
Conference in Berlin. Whether the organizers meant this kind of blessing
and how cult commissioner Gandow interprets it is very questionable. This
new operation by Thomas Gandow seems just another milestone of absurdity
in which the Evangelical Church, for whom he appears as a representative,
is exposed.
Hartwig's site:
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