Forward: For a systematic, detailed, professional exposure of
Scientology's "Narconon" front group, visit the
Narconon Exposed web site.
Scientology is once again trying to silence truth on the Internet
about their deadly NarCONon scam. One of the first early coverages
of the cult's quack medical fraud was covered in the book "A
Piece of the Blue Sky" which the crooks now claim some how
belongs to them.
But the genie is out of the bottle: Thanks to the Internet, the fact
that Scientology is a
flying saucer
cult and that their NarCONon fake front is actually all about
scraping invisible murdered space aliens off of people, is a fact
that will never disappear no matter how hard the crooks attempt
to make it go away.
From: Andreas Heldal-Lund - www.xenu.net <heldal@online.no>
Subject: Trying to stop "A Piece of Blue Sky" again in UK
Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 22:36:47 +0200
They are on it again in UK trying to get "A Piece of Blue Sky"
off the 'net:
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To: ahl@xenu.net
Hello,
I've just received a request from a law firm who want me to take
down the copy of "A Piece of Blue Sky" I have up on my site.
I've had it up for two or three years now, and used to be #2 (or
#1, I think?) on Google when searching for "a piece of blue sky"
and related keywords. Dunno why really, but I was. Now, though,
I've just gone to check Google and that part of my site has been
removed from their index except for the entry page.
Incidentally, the site is here:
http://instinct.org/texts/bluesky/
I hope you don't mind me bothering you, but I have absolutely no
experience with this sort of situation and I was wondering if
you would know what sort of rights I have. This is what the
lawyers sent:
Here's my situation: I'm British but live in Prague, the Czech
Republic. The actual server the book is hosted on is located in
London, though. I run a website here, so it would be no problem
to move it over here, but I'd rather not if possible. Am I right
in thinking that they'll go after the owner of the server if I
don't reply? I don't want to cause him any hassle.
If you can give me any advice it would be greatly appreciated;
and if not, sorry for bothering you!
cheers,
Peter
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Subject: Scientologist lawyers - can you give any advice?
Dear Sir,
Re: A Piece of Blue Sky by Jon Atack
We act for Mrs Margaret Hodkin and the Trustees of the
Narconon charity, both of whom have brought successful
High Court defamation proceedings against Mr Jon Atack.
As a result of those proceedings Mr Atack is subject to
a permanent High Court injunction in relation to
defamatory statements made about Mrs Hodkin, and has
given a permanent undertaking to the court not to
repeat defamatory statements made about Narconon. These
defamatory statements are to be found in the above
named book, a complete copy of which we note is
published on your website.
In the circumstances we must ask you to immediately remove
this book from your website, and to undertake not to make
the book available through your website at any time in the
future.
We would be grateful to hear from you by return.
Yours faithfully,
HODKIN & COMPANY
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