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Re: Free Zone From: ralph@atnet.at (Ralph Hilton) Subject: Re: Free Zone Date: 1998/08/04 Message-ID: <35cb9461.5378168@news.atnet.at>#1/1 Cache-Post-Path: news.vbs.at!ralph@dialup62.wien.vbs.at Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit References: <6q53n1$te2$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com> Organization: VBS-Newsserver (news.vbs.at) X-Server-Date: 4 Aug 1998 05:25:18 GMT Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Mime-Version: 1.0 Reply-To: Ralph@Hilton.org Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology On Mon, 03 Aug 1998 19:40:16 GMT, a-j@mailcity.com wrote: >I persevered, although it wasn't easy, and read about 250 pages of >the Free Zone website - the whole timetrack on the C of S, almost all >of Robertson's lectures, one page by John Atack as Chairman of the OT >Committee WW, and a lecture by John Zegel, nr 1. > >On one hand these pages paint a picture of saintliness of Robertson, >who considered himself to be "saving the planet" against Marcabians >who have supposedly infiltrated every single strata of modern >society, including government agencies and press. On the other hand >Lubeck keeps in close contact and makes alliances with the german >government. > >The Free Zone's guru holds this fantastic philosophy of complete >paranoia about almost any social strata and government in the world, >while the Free Zone management are in bed with the German government. >Makes complete sense, doesn't it? The term Free Zone has come to include 2 meanings. One is those practicing scn outside the CofS as a fairly generic term. Originally the term was used by Bill Robertson to refer to the organizations he set up. The Munich based FreeZone isn't a hierarchical organization with vested management authority. The organization is there more to facilitate communication and co-operation. Within that organization a certain percentage fully subscribe to Bill Robertson ideas about the invasion of the Markabians and the international conspiracies. I haven't done a thorough survey but I would think they are in the minority. My own observation is that many people come up with very unusual cosmologies and claim communications with extraterrestials of good and bad nature. These stories vary considerable. A number of people experience relief and gains in auditing looking at such things. There seems to be something there as at least a subjective phenomena. Whether such things as Xemu and the Markabians etc. actually have an objective physical universe reality is a question I personally leave open as there is insufficient conclusive evidence either way. -- Ralph Hilton http://Ralph.Hilton.org |