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It's a very good sign that they had to use the more traditional means to hack your flight data, Alex.

Years ago, when I escaped from the Int Base, they had someone in OSA that had covert access to all flights. No need to call agents etc. I knew about that and used Greyhound instead to escape in 2004. They never did find me with the blow drill.

But then they convinced me via email to fly back into LA in 2004 to "route out". I got cold feet when I got to LA and decided to fly to my parent's home instead. I went to an Internet Cafe and booked a flight out of LAX for that afternoon. When I got to the airport, my card wouldn't work in the kiosk to log in.

Suddenly I was surrounded by Scientologists. The Gold Dir I&R, Gerald Duncan, from the Int Base and two of the RTC goons were there to convince me I had out-Int (Interiorization q.v.) and needed an immediate session!

Somehow in the hour or two between booking a flight and boarding they not only worked out what flight I was on, but also what terminal, and managed to block my brand-new prepaid credit card!

They seemingly no longer have an OSA goon working for an airline that has covert access to all flight data. Very good news for all of us. Who knows how many others have been caught this way?

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Great to meet you in person Alex. That was fun!

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