On Nov 7, 7:15 pm, "xenufrance" <xenufra...@free.fr> wrote:
> That's a simple question, perhaps already asked... is ther any evidence that > he really wante to have his corpse cremated?
> r
Indirectly, yes. The Scientology funeral service, which he wrote, mentions committing the earthly carcass of the deceased to "cleanly fire," which would indicate he favored cremation. That's not to say he left specific instructions about it, but I don't think he asked to be interred at Père-Lachaise either, like Jim Morrison and Oscar Wilde.
I can also relate an interesting anecdote about scattering Quentin Hubbard's ashes over the Pacific. Sarge Gerbode tried to do it in his small private plane, but when they opened the door, the ashes blew all over the interior of the aircraft instead of falling outside as intended. So Quentin was mainly scattered in the plane's upholstery.
Eldon wrote: > On Nov 7, 7:15 pm, "xenufrance" <xenufra...@free.fr> wrote: >> That's a simple question, perhaps already asked... is ther any evidence that >> he really wante to have his corpse cremated?
>> r
> Indirectly, yes. The Scientology funeral service, which he wrote, > mentions committing the earthly carcass of the deceased to "cleanly > fire," which would indicate he favored cremation. That's not to say he > left specific instructions about it, but I don't think he asked to be > interred at Père-Lachaise either, like Jim Morrison and Oscar Wilde.
> I can also relate an interesting anecdote about scattering Quentin > Hubbard's ashes over the Pacific. Sarge Gerbode tried to do it in his > small private plane, but when they opened the door, the ashes blew all > over the interior of the aircraft instead of falling outside as > intended. So Quentin was mainly scattered in the plane's upholstery.
What's the time stamp of LRH's "Funeral service" policy letter? Jan. 24, 1986?
On Nov 7, 10:15 am, "xenufrance" <xenufra...@free.fr> wrote:
> That's a simple question, perhaps already asked... is ther any evidence that > he really wante to have his corpse cremated?
> r
he probably wanted it cremated and spreed at sea, that way everyone in the world will ingest roughly 3 of his atomic particles every day from sea food, its derivitives, and the air/
already, hubbard is reincarnated now around the world that way. he is part of you.
> On Nov 7, 7:15 pm, "xenufrance" <xenufra...@free.fr> wrote:
> > That's a simple question, perhaps already asked... is ther any evidence that > > he really wante to have his corpse cremated?
> > r
> Indirectly, yes. The Scientology funeral service, which he wrote, > mentions committing the earthly carcass of the deceased to "cleanly > fire," which would indicate he favored cremation. That's not to say he > left specific instructions about it, but I don't think he asked to be > interred at Père-Lachaise either, like Jim Morrison and Oscar Wilde.
> I can also relate an interesting anecdote about scattering Quentin > Hubbard's ashes over the Pacific. Sarge Gerbode tried to do it in his > small private plane, but when they opened the door, the ashes blew all > over the interior of the aircraft instead of falling outside as > intended. So Quentin was mainly scattered in the plane's upholstery.
nest time he will just drop kick the closed can of ashes out the door
> Eldon wrote: > > On Nov 7, 7:15 pm, "xenufrance" <xenufra...@free.fr> wrote: > >> That's a simple question, perhaps already asked... is ther any evidence that > >> he really wante to have his corpse cremated?
> >> r
> > Indirectly, yes. The Scientology funeral service, which he wrote, > > mentions committing the earthly carcass of the deceased to "cleanly > > fire," which would indicate he favored cremation. That's not to say he > > left specific instructions about it, but I don't think he asked to be > > interred at Père-Lachaise either, like Jim Morrison and Oscar Wilde.
> > I can also relate an interesting anecdote about scattering Quentin > > Hubbard's ashes over the Pacific. Sarge Gerbode tried to do it in his > > small private plane, but when they opened the door, the ashes blew all > > over the interior of the aircraft instead of falling outside as > > intended. So Quentin was mainly scattered in the plane's upholstery.
> What's the time stamp of LRH's "Funeral service" policy letter? Jan. 24, > 1986?
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I dont know if you realize this Ray, but I was born on January 25th the obvious successor to Source....
THAT COWARD... Farty Heartburn, lil punchy face... was NOT born as the successor... that is WHY he has been climbing all over my ass ever since the glorious founder died on such a ominous date.
Send your donations directly to my offices... DO NOT deal with that used car salesman and punchy face, or any other of the impostors.
I here by designate Reverend Dennis Erliich as my new qual sec interational, Revereend Barbara (barbz) graham international enforcer.. Arnaldo Lerma as scribe.. and Tory (Magoo) Christman as senior operations officer.
This order to stand in the event I am assasinated by farty other wise known as punchy face ... or that car salesman...whats his name big dog running in the tall grass, punchy face Mikie.Rinder.
phil scott wrote: > On Nov 7, 10:15 am, "xenufrance" <xenufra...@free.fr> wrote: >> That's a simple question, perhaps already asked... is ther any evidence that >> he really wante to have his corpse cremated?
>> r
> he probably wanted it cremated and spreed at sea, that way everyone in > the world will ingest roughly 3 of his atomic particles every day from > sea food, its derivitives, and the air/
> already, hubbard is reincarnated now around the world that way. he > is part of you.
> enjoy
> Phil scott
This is why I like to take a dump in the ocean when possible.
I would imagine I have pooped at least 100+ times in the ocean, adding up to 40kg (minimum estimation) of poop to the water.
How much of my poop has everyone ingested do you think?
If it helps, all my poops were done off the South East coast of Victoria, Australia.
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Barbara loves Marty wrote: > On Nov 7, 12:15 pm, "xenufrance" <xenufra...@free.fr> wrote: >> That's a simple question, perhaps already asked... is ther any evidence that >> he really wante to have his corpse cremated?
>> r
> The real L. Ron Hubbard wanted his body cremated because he didn't > want the Nazi doctors to play bowling with his skull and bones.
> But the real L. Ron Hubbard was not cremated but doctors took his body > apart in each detail to study why he was so unusual and so bright.
> The impostor was cremated. The German secret service knew that their > own man was nothing unusual so they didn't take him apart in a lab.
> They have still not figured it out. Idiots.
> Barbara Schwarz
You really are crazy.. the German secret service?!! Pulling his body apart to study why he was so unusual and bright?!?! thats what they did to Einstein, who is far superior to THE REAL L. Ron Hubbard in intellect. THE REAL L. Ron Hubbard acquired fraudulent educational certificates, and used them to prop up his own personal image.
Scientology (as a religion) is a trap, they hypnotize and use mind control to make people think they are more able, and keep dumping their savings into Scientology.
Barbara, I actually feel sorry for you - you are so hopelessly brainwashed it is sad. You are so caught up in your own made up reality that you are blind to the truth. You keep word vomiting paranoid, delusional stories about L. Ron Hubbard, with no proof other than your word.
Which brings me to my next point, your word and the fashion in which you spread it degrades your integrity, and causes people to believe nothing you say. Your opinion is at a point where it is very obvious that you are extremely gullible, and open to suggestion of just about any nature.
> Barbara loves Marty wrote: >> On Nov 7, 12:15 pm, "xenufrance" <xenufra...@free.fr> wrote: >>> That's a simple question, perhaps already asked... is ther any evidence >>> that >>> he really wante to have his corpse cremated?
>>> r
>> The real L. Ron Hubbard wanted his body cremated because he didn't >> want the Nazi doctors to play bowling with his skull and bones.
>> But the real L. Ron Hubbard was not cremated but doctors took his body >> apart in each detail to study why he was so unusual and so bright.
>> The impostor was cremated. The German secret service knew that their >> own man was nothing unusual so they didn't take him apart in a lab.
>> They have still not figured it out. Idiots.
>> Barbara Schwarz
> You really are crazy.. the German secret service?!! Pulling his body > apart to study why he was so unusual and bright?!?! thats what they did > to Einstein, who is far superior to THE REAL L. Ron Hubbard in > intellect. THE REAL L. Ron Hubbard acquired fraudulent educational > certificates, and used them to prop up his own personal image.
> Scientology (as a religion) is a trap, they hypnotize and use mind > control to make people think they are more able, and keep dumping their > savings into Scientology.
> Barbara, I actually feel sorry for you - you are so hopelessly > brainwashed it is sad. You are so caught up in your own made up reality > that you are blind to the truth. You keep word vomiting paranoid, > delusional stories about L. Ron Hubbard, with no proof other than your > word.
> Which brings me to my next point, your word and the fashion in which you > spread it degrades your integrity, and causes people to believe nothing > you say. Your opinion is at a point where it is very obvious that you > are extremely gullible, and open to suggestion of just about any nature.
I pretty much agree with your observations. I used to think there was hope for Barbara but I have been forced to conclude she will be going her her grave even more delusional than she is today.
I did my best to try to steer her towards just a wee bit of rational and logical thinking but she resisted my every good intention. She not only is very paranoid but she reinforces her paranoia day in and day out by the way she acts towards those who offer her a helping hand. She's bitter, hateful, suspicious, self-centered to the max, dishonest, not to be trusted. She makes things up, repeats them and then commences to believe them as Gospel. She hates men and she hates women who don't slobber all over her. She's totally unsalvageable and is a walking, talking, posting example of the harm Scientology does people.
Barbara is a fantastic example of the mental health product of Scientology.
it actually is rather sad. I don't even want to get into it with her because it's like arguing with a brick. She reminds me of two great pieces of advice i've heard. 1: Never argue with an idiot, people who are watching can't tell the difference. and 2: Never have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.
> Eldon wrote: > > On Nov 7, 7:15 pm, "xenufrance" <xenufra...@free.fr> wrote: > >> That's a simple question, perhaps already asked... is ther any evidence that > >> he really wante to have his corpse cremated?
> >> r
> > Indirectly, yes. The Scientology funeral service, which he wrote, > > mentions committing the earthly carcass of the deceased to "cleanly > > fire," which would indicate he favored cremation. That's not to say he > > left specific instructions about it, but I don't think he asked to be > > interred at Père-Lachaise either, like Jim Morrison and Oscar Wilde.
> > I can also relate an interesting anecdote about scattering Quentin > > Hubbard's ashes over the Pacific. Sarge Gerbode tried to do it in his > > small private plane, but when they opened the door, the ashes blew all > > over the interior of the aircraft instead of falling outside as > > intended. So Quentin was mainly scattered in the plane's upholstery.
> What's the time stamp of LRH's "Funeral service" policy letter? Jan. 24, > 1986?
> -- > Ray.
yes what is the date...
cause there is nothing I ever saw, in any of the materials about cremation...of course that was pre 1978 I believe cooley pulled it out of his *ss to cover up evidence, just as they did in McPherson case....
> phil scott wrote: > > On Nov 7, 10:15 am, "xenufrance" <xenufra...@free.fr> wrote: > >> That's a simple question, perhaps already asked... is ther any evidence that > >> he really wante to have his corpse cremated?
> >> r
> > he probably wanted it cremated and spreed at sea, that way everyone in > > the world will ingest roughly 3 of his atomic particles every day from > > sea food, its derivitives, and the air/
> > already, hubbard is reincarnated now around the world that way. he > > is part of you.
> > enjoy
> > Phil scott
> This is why I like to take a dump in the ocean when possible.
> I would imagine I have pooped at least 100+ times in the ocean, adding > up to 40kg (minimum estimation) of poop to the water.
> How much of my poop has everyone ingested do you think?
> If it helps, all my poops were done off the South East coast of > Victoria, Australia.
> Google maps location of the site:http://preview.tinyurl.com/yjofmt6 > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.12 (Darwin)
the poop disolves and then spreads by ocean currents all over the world in a few years... 40 kg would insure you virtually all of the worlds sea food, wild bird, and fish eating population with a few hundred of the orginal atoms, and probably
> Eldon wrote: > > On Nov 7, 7:15 pm, "xenufrance" <xenufra...@free.fr> wrote: > >> That's a simple question, perhaps already asked... is ther any evidence that > >> he really wante to have his corpse cremated?
> >> r
> > Indirectly, yes. The Scientology funeral service, which he wrote, > > mentions committing the earthly carcass of the deceased to "cleanly > > fire," which would indicate he favored cremation. That's not to say he > > left specific instructions about it, but I don't think he asked to be > > interred at Père-Lachaise either, like Jim Morrison and Oscar Wilde.
> > I can also relate an interesting anecdote about scattering Quentin > > Hubbard's ashes over the Pacific. Sarge Gerbode tried to do it in his > > small private plane, but when they opened the door, the ashes blew all > > over the interior of the aircraft instead of falling outside as > > intended. So Quentin was mainly scattered in the plane's upholstery.
> What's the time stamp of LRH's "Funeral service" policy letter? Jan. 24, > 1986?
> -- > Ray.
Here's the entire ceremony, from a book dated 1999. But it has been published since the 1970s.