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From: Gerry Armstrong <gerry@gerryarmstrong.org>
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology
Subject: Re: Red hot data from Astar Parmigiano aka Captain Bilge now on eBay!
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 19:00:07 +0200
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On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 15:22:43 GMT, Skipper <ainthere@charter.net>
wrote:

>x-no-archive: yes
>
>In article <0cjhpvs83o113p269evnfd14pmgtk0nsvv@4ax.com>, Gerry
>Armstrong <gerry@gerryarmstrong.org> wrote:
>
>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3561022252& category=2
>9351&rd=1
>
>Some times I forget just how friggin crazy Hubbard was, and then I read
>stuff like this and remember that nutty Revolt in the Stars bad Flash
>Gordon ripoff script I read. The contract (Hubbard would have received
>$666,000 if made) was just as goofy, and most likely his signature was
>forged. Gad, what a lonely lane of looniness was his life.

I suppose it could have been a Flash Gordon ripoff script, but the
ripoff was back in 1966 when Hubbard wrote the OT III science fiction.
In the later great burst of Hubbardian creativity in 1977, he
plagiarized his own SF "tech" to pump out RTS.

Hubbard assigned me to the RPF in Clearwater on July 1, 1976 and I
graduated December 1, 1977. I was immediately ordered to the CW
Commodore's Messenger office to proofread and edit his script for RTS,
plus a "novel" that was to be published simultaneously. He had written
this stuff while hiding out in Sparks, Nevada after fleeing the La
Quinta, California base when the FBI raid happened in LA and DC in
July.

Hubbard had written the first half or so of the book, and Suzette had
ghostwritten the second half. My editing was limited to correcting
clear -((():-) spelling and grammatical errors. Actual editing (not
that I was qualified by my RPF education) was unthinkable, of course,
because "God Himself" was the author.

Sometime in 1981, I started OT III, and found to my dismay -- and now
great mirth -- that Revolt in the Stars was Incident 2, including
Xenu, the volcanoes and Xenu's present fortress of solitude. Although
Astar Parmigiano identifies the most loyally OT of the Loyal Officers
who saved the universe from Xenu's Renegades as "Elron Elray," in his
1977 script L. Ron identifies himself back in his Superhero Loyal
Officer days as "Rawl."

It wasn't enough that Hubbard sent me to his gulag for 17 months. When
that didn't kill me the old psycho criminal tried to make me freewheel
through the OT III implant and die of pneumonia. And worse, he wanted
to make a few million off the fatally awful material he used to try to
proofread me to death. http://sf.irk.ru/www/ot3/Otiii2.gif
http://sf.irk.ru/www/ot3/otiii-gif.html

In 1985 I wrote an affidavit concerning RTS and OT III for the
Wollersheim litigation in which the cult was claiming that OT III was
oh-so-secret.
http://www.gerryarmstrong.org/50grand/legal/decl-1985-11-07.html

Well, as has been written about Hubbard from one end of Teegeeac to
the other, millions of people all over the world consider they have no
truer fiend. Ron the Supermanitarian®.

© Gerry Armstrong
http://www.gerryarmstrong.org

 

 
 

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