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fear to you. How can somebody say that if somebody
follows your children or your family that that would not bring some fear to you. You can keep the stiff upper lip, and say I am going to continue on, but in the back of your mind always you are asking yourself is it worth it, is it worth it.
All the money he has spent and the time,
and exposure to his family, is it worth it. And he has said the word, yes, it is. He knows how this organization works, and hopefully this was a very brief trial, you got a glimpse of that from a man who left that organization. Sure he made a promise that he wouldn’t divulge this information. But the necessity to divulge it was more important than the promise he made, he conceded. He told about “Fair Game” that you can lie, you can cheat, you so all the things in order to destroy another person, if they are a suppressive person, someone who speaks out against Scientology.
Here is the
number
one suppressive person
to the church. He is the number one person they want to get. He is the number one person they need you to convict. Don’t let them do it. Don’t let them do it. Richard Howd invited this conduct, and for that reason alone you should find him not guilty. Richard Howd’s conduct, if taken in the light of Boston and the rest of |
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