From oracle@dodo.pp.se Tue Oct 1 18:40:13 1996 Received: from dialup114-2-16.swipnet.se (dialup114-2-16.swipnet.se [130.244.114.36]) by gaia.swip.net (8.7.6swip/8.7.3) with SMTP id SAA13660; Tue, 1 Oct 1996 18:40:08 +0200 (MET DST) Message-ID: <325148F3.5EEC@dodo.pp.se> Date: Tue, 01 Oct 1996 18:38:11 +0200 X-UIDL: 844188118.000 From: Zenon Panoussis X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02 [nl] (Win16; I) MIME-Version: 1.0 Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology CC: dm@dma.se, hkk@netcom.com, oracle@dodo.pp.se Subject: Fucking incredible! Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Status: U X-Mozilla-Status: 0001 CC Magnusson & Kobrin Tuesday. In the middle of last week I realized that my copy of the famous file attachement 37 was missing. I thought I had it at home, but it wasn't anywhere. But I had also carried it here and there several times, so I assumed that I had forgotten it somewhere, though I couldn't figure where or how. Yesterday I was very curious to find how the scienos reacted to my posting that the parliament had the OTs and NOTs. In this case the same rules on secrecy apply to the MPs, that apply to the public, so telling the office of the parliament to seal the document would be telling them to seal it for the MPs. Rather a fresh thing to do that would be, and I couldn't figure what they'd do instead. I phoned the parliament and asked if any letter had arrived from Dahlman Magnusson. No. Any letter that had connection to my letter then? Yes, somebody had gone there in the morning and handed in a pile of primary court and court of appeals decisions on copyright and secrecy in my case. No accompanying letter? None. Well, had the parliament taken any measures as a result of this? "Measures," they said, "what measures?". OK, so I ordered a copy of my own document, the one containing the NOTs. I couldn't fetch it the same day they said, it was late, I could fetch it today instead. Which simply means that not only did they realize their mistake from last week and restarted copying, but also that they couldn't care less about what secrecy decisions there could have been made in other places. Good. This morning my neighbour knocked on my door to tell me that a car with two guys in had been parked at the street corner since *yesterday morning*. When I left the house to go fetch the parliament copy, my bike had a flat. I had to take the bus. This can be relevant if someone would want to follow me (it's impossible when I'm on bike, even for another bike) or if someone would want me to be away longer than usual. At the parliament I had to talk with the chief of the office for this simple routine matter. I didn't understand why, until he broke the news to me. I couldn't have the copy I requested for the simple reason that the original was gone. GONE! They fucking stole the NOTs from the Swedish parliament! Of course no-one said "stolen", there is no proof of anything, but if there is one place where documents never disappear, that's the one. Hear here you damned CoS idiots: stealing from the parliament is a collective insult to the whole country. I for one am not taking it. And the pieces of missing NOTs in my place, flats and strange cars seem to fall in place now. Funny, that reading about e g Snow White, which was quite an operation, still has less impact on me than the theft of MY letter to MY parliament. But, as everything else the CoS has done so far in this matter, it's all futile. The parliament is not the only authority that has the NOTs and has been handing out copies of them. I have kept quite about it, but I can say it now: there are more public copies than the parliament's. For the time being though, you will not know where. I want to have the scienos make fools of themselves asking at every single public office in Sweden. They should start with the sewage board of every city; that's appropriate places to have handed in their stuff. As I've said, no copyright infringement is commited if one would fetch such a legal copy from one authority and hand it in to another. I could get such a copy and hand it in to the parliament again, and it would be a perfectly legal act that no-one could do anything about. But I will not do that. I just phoned the CoS lackey Magnusson and told him about the theft. I advised him that I will personally reproduce the OTs and NOTs and personally hand them in to the parliament, one copy for each of the 349 MPs. I told him that this takes time, and that he's got until tomorrow afternoon to stop me, if he can. Z --- oracle@everywhere: The ephemeral source of the eternal truth...