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Jun 24, 2022·edited Jun 24, 2022

Huppe and the woman's death are gruesome.

That somewhere in there lives years earlier, they'd been swayed away from whatever lead to their horrible deaths, is what ought have happened.

Scientology is a lode of bad quackery everyone everywhere on earth ought not become involved with for solutions to live a better life.

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I used to think when lawyers threw in the "irreparable harm" two word phrase, that they were exaggerating.

I don't think so in the use in the quoted part above is wrong. It is irreparable harm.

I know that when you have before you a lawyer for Scientology's crafted legal document, you feel completely trapped. You think there is NO way out of signing.

That absolutely is "irreparable" that is the intent of that legal document, to cut off ALL avenues to ever fight back using a country's legal system.

That is no exaggeration, that making ANYONE coming out of Scientology to sign these legal documents, that truly is "irreparable" harm being inserted into the ex Scientologist's life.

That intent of those legal docs, and then the law enforcing those docs, is legally irreparable.

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The only way out of those docs, is violate them, and suffer the consequences, but never succumb to your mistake of having signed them.

Telling what happened in your life, despite you signing that you never will publicly tell what happened in your Scientology life, I chose to just violate my docs signed.

It is fundamentally anti human to stifle someone's own life history telling.

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"A report in the tabloid Sun says that local police claim that Huppé and Lorrain had gotten involved in local weapons and drug trafficking in an area plagued by violent gang crime." Did they try to scam some gang? If so, they were very stupid.

The pleading is perfectly cogent and should move the judge to squash the 'arbitration'. Should, but will it happen? Kudos to the LA 'correspondent' who will be covering today's action. I hope it is Jeff, OT8isbetterthangreat.

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Of course to me Valerie's attorney makes an incredibly sane and logical argument that I do not understand how a court could not agree and if this Judge does not agree and rules that Valerie needs to submit to the church of scientology's religious arbitration, then I will just continue down my mental judgment that our legal system is really ....ed.

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How many times do judges have to be told that there is no such thing as fairness in Scientology’s entirely fictional arbitration scheme? It’s patently obvious to anyone willing to do the slightest amount of reading on the subject.

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There's no Ritalin worth $11 million USMFD. I've tried them all. I'll give you $2 and half my tuna sammich, and that's generous.

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I need help and need to reach you Tony, privately.

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