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Dear Mr. Lee,
I am writing to you concerning your support for the Scientology organization.
I believe such support from any citizen is ill-advised, but from a Canadian
Government official it is inexcusable and threatening.
Although my wife Caroline Letkeman and I have known of your involvement
with Scientology for some time, it was the Ottawa
Citizen article of October 26 entitled “Liberal MP stars in video
promoting Scientology” that brings me to now write you.
That article also brought us to create a web
page assembling the documentation of your collaboration with, and hopefully
soon your repudiation of, the Scientology religion and organization.
The article states, “Toronto-area MP Derek Lee appears in a recruiting
video used by the Church of Scientology to attract new members in the United
States.”
The article also says that you are “not particularly interested
in the church's teachings,” and that you have “done some cursory
reading.” You conclude, “I'm not personally drawn to it, but
I have to say that about many religious faiths.”
Most people, of course, are not personally drawn to Scientology, and
would almost certainly have to say that they’re not drawn to many
religious faiths. None of those people but you, however, are Canadian MPs
making recruiting videos for this organization.
It is clearly irresponsible of you to volunteer or sell your name and
governmental position to draw people to Scientology personally, when you
are not yourself personally drawn to the organization. What you have done
is like a non-smoking MP starring in a commercial to help the tobacco industry
draw people personally into cigarette addiction. You would then explain
that you’re not particularly drawn to smoking, but you have to say
that about many addictive, costly and deadly activities.
Did you make sure you only did some cursory reading so you really did
not find out what you were promoting? If you were going to star in a recruiting
video for Tobaccology, would you also make sure your reading was only cursory,
so that you would have that excellent justification? Or, do you really know
what you’re promoting and you’re not really telling the truth
about your reading’s cursoriness?
I believe that you have a responsibility to every citizen of Canada to
publicly identify everything you have read of Scientology’s teachings
and what you have read of all the material available on Scientology. I believe
you have a responsibility to state what your understanding really is, and
how exactly you came to recruit for this “religion” and organization.
I also believe that you have identical responsibilities to the citizens
of the U.S. at whom, according to the Ottawa Citizen article, your Scientology
recruitment video is apparently aimed.
The Ottawa Citizen article does not say if Scientology paid you to star
in its recruiting video, or if you volunteered for that role. Either way,
however, as an employee, or agent, or volunteer for Scientology, or any
of its corporations or affiliated entities, you are a
“beneficiary” in a contract the organization seeks to enforce
against me.
This contract has been the subject of several
lawsuits and appellate proceedings over nineteen years.
The purpose and effect of Scientology’s contract and its judicial
enforcement, in which you are also a beneficiary, is the eradication of
my basic human rights, most glaringly my right to freedom of religion. You
can possibly understand how dark I might find the humor in the article’s
revelation that you occasionally speak to Scientology gatherings, including
one earlier this year in Toronto, as part of your “advocacy for greater
religious freedom.”
The contract in fact demonstrates that Scientology and Scientologists
universally are required to suppress and destroy people’s basic human
rights, including freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of association,
due process and freedom from slavery. As the Scientology vs. Armstrong war
over twenty-four years shows, Scientologists pay great sums of money to
the organization to willfully suppress and destroy these God-given and man-given
rights. You are a beneficiary and participant in Scientology’s global
criminal conspiracy to deprive people of those rights.
Since Scientology is a religion, which even you proclaim, silencing a
person about that religion and his religious experiences in that religion
is no different from, or more lawful than, silencing someone, by “contract”
or otherwise, about the Christian religion and his religious experiences
in the Christian religion. Or the Jewish religion, or the Buddhist religion,
or the Sikh religion, or any other religion, and people’s religious
experiences in those religions.
Scientology is unique among “religions” in that it contracts
its adherents, and its agents like yourself, to suppress and destroy human
rights. And it is the one “religion” that you made a recruitment
video for as part of your advocacy for greater religious freedom. The “religious
freedom” that Scientology and Scientologists seek is the religious
freedom to suppress and destroy religious freedom. What Scientology is doing
against me proves this fact beyond rational argument.
What Scientology, Scientologists and organization agents like yourself
are doing to me also demonstrates that this religion’s own “creed”
is a complete and cynical lie.
The Scientology
vs. Armstrong litigation shows that all the organization’s parts,
personnel and agents are contracted to violate their own religious creed.
Scientology is deceitful and all of its agents, including yourself, are
untrustworthy.
Only by personally repudiating organization policies and practices that
violate individuals’ human rights can Scientologists possibly become
worthy of trust. Only by personally repudiating these Scientology policies
and practices, and personally and publicly removing yourself as a beneficiary
in the Scientology vs. Armstrong contract and litigation can you begin to
regain thinking people’s trust. Because of Scientology’s policy
and practice of blackmailing and intimidating people, no one who speaks
for this organization should ever be trusted until that policy and practice
is publicly and forever stopped.
Underlying the organization’s dishonest, aggressive and criminal
actions against individuals and government agencies, and underlying its
determination to destroy human rights, is Scientology’s “Suppressive
Person” doctrine. It is the SP doctrine that makes Scientology a hate
group, and makes its victims, the “Suppressive Persons,” or
“SPs,” a persecuted religious class. Even a cursory reading
of the materials that comprise
the SP doctrine would show that the organization is a cult, indeed a
dangerous totalitarian cult.
The Ottawa Citizen article states that although you’re not particularly
interested in Scientology’s teachings, you support some of the group's
programs and are particularly impressed by its Narconon and Criminon groups.
These
programs, however, all include indoctrination in Scientology’s
religious, and dangerous, “Suppressive Person” doctrine.
People from these programs are being recruited to hate and attack the
religious class of SPs whom organization leaders identify for hatred and
attack. You also are recruiting people into Scientology for that same frightful
purpose.
Scientology declared me an SP after I discovered a massive fraud in the
organization and left in December 1981. Scientology’s attacks on me
since then to threaten me physically, ruin me financially, crush me legally,
and black PR me into oblivion constitute a modern
psychoterrorism campaign.
Scientology
defrauded Caroline out of over $60,000, and declared her an SP in 2002
when she requested a refund according to Scientology’s own policy.
The organization has still not refunded the money it unlawfully took from
her. Scientology leaders ordered her daughter to disconnect from her, and
she has had no communication from her daughter in over four years.
Scientology continues
to run covert and overt operations against us, and continues to threaten
our lives and livelihoods in execution of its “Suppressive
Person” doctrine.
As individuals victimized by Scientology, as members of the Suppressive
Person class, and as spokespeople for SPs and against the SP doctrine, we
ask you to immediately rethink and end your support for Scientology. We
ask you to publicly and completely remove yourself as a beneficiary in the
Scientology vs. Armstrong contract and legal case. We also ask that you
shift your support from Scientology to its SP victims.
Please feel free to contact me at any time.
Yours sincerely,
Gerry Armstrong
#1-45950 Alexander Avenue
Chilliwack, B.C. V2P 1L5
604-703-1373
gerry@gerryarmstrong.org
cc: Right Hon. Paul Martin
cc: Hon. Irwin Cotler
cc: Members of Parliament
cc: Canadian media
cc: alt.religion.scientology
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