Florida law states that euthanasia
is not lawful. Scientology headquarters—via
their control over the Pinellas-Pasco County Court judges—is
maneuvering to make it legal under certain conditions which they are actively breaking
Florida laws to try to set in place.
L. Ron Hubbard stated that Scientology would
one day decide what is and is not legal:
“Somebody
some day will say ‘this is illegal.’ By then be sure the orgs
[Scientology organizations] say what is legal or not.”
-
L. Ron Hubbard, Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter, 4 January 1966,
“LRH Relationship to Orgs
(Quote
source: Dispose of
Quietly)
Euthanasia
is not legal Florida policy
nor is it legal policy anywhere in the United States of America. However, the
Scientology-controlled Pinellas-Pasco County Court system is allowing
Scientology policy to be the only policy in the Terri Schiavo case.
L.
Ron Hubbard said:
Once the world is Clear - a
nation, a state, a city or a village - the Scientology-organization in the
area becomes its government! And once this has taken place the only policy
accepted as valid is Scientology policy.
-L. Ron Hubbard taped lecture
9 January 1962, "Future Org Trends"
(Quote source: Dispose
of Quietly)
Scientology is seeking to
become the government of Clearwater, Florida. They have already gained a
formidable amount of ground in the pursuit of this goal. They received no
serious repercussions for the
dehydration death of
Lisa
McPherson—even though she died while under their control and on their
property!
L. Ron Hubbard's goals are being
implemented against Terri Schindler Schiavo via the Pinellas-Pasco County
Court's rulings. Judge Greer has ruled that Terri is in a persistent
vegetative state (is not capable of being raised to an "acceptable
level" on Hubbard's tone scale) and
thus must be allowed to "die with dignity." Judge Greer's PVS
(persistent vegetative state) ruling is not in
accordance with the Florida statue.
Florida law does not conform
with Scientology policy, which is as follows:
There are only two answers for
the handling of people from 2.0 down on the tone
scale, neither one of which has anything to do with reasoning with them or
listening to their justification of their acts. The first is to raise them on
the tone scale by un-enturbulating
some of their theta
by any one of the three valid processes. The other is to dispose of them
quietly and without sorrow.
(Quote
source: Dispose of
Quietly)
It
is time for those who think that Terri's dilemma does not apply to them to think
again. Terri Schindler Schiavo is being denied her civil rights as an American
citizen. Scientologists believe that people like Terri should not have any rights of
any kind:
In any event, any person from
2.0 down on the tone scale should not have, in any thinking society, any
civil rights of any kind...
(Science of Survival by L. Ron
Hubbard pg 131)
Scientologists consider people like Terri to be
aberrations or defective and as such, not worthy of civil rights:
"Perhaps at some distant
date only the unaberrated person will be granted civil rights before law.
Perhaps the goal will be reached at some future time when only the unaberrated
person can attain to and benefit from citizenship. These are desirable
goals..." Dianetics; the Modern Science of Mental Health, by L. Ron
Hubbard (1987 edition, p.534)
Scientology is using the
Pinellas-Pasco County Court to break Florida laws with the goal of setting
"the first case of euthanasia in Florida's reported case law."
Scientologists believe that euthanasia is the way towards
"social sanity." L. Ron Hubbard's idea of social sanity [delete the social
contagions] is the modern Final Solution.
It is time for each concerned person to do
his part to expose and quash this evil plan.
Scientology
Vs Terri Schiavo
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