Ulduz
Patron with Honors
This posting is about telepathic attacks that some, although not all, Sea Org members were subjected to. I would like to state from the start that I was NOT a target of such attacks and, because of that, my information about this phenomenon is a bit sketchy.
Usually Sea Org members who spent more that 6 months in Sea Org were attacked telepathically. Now, I’m talking about the Church of Scientology of Los Angeles headquarters situated at N. Berendo street . Whether such attacks happened in other Scientology buildings I do not know.
The attack begins with the victim experiencing nauseating headache coupled with general weakness (I wish I could provide more info about the symptoms, but I do not have it) followed by “evil” voices in one’s head telling that the person has been contacted by the Devil. I do not know details of telepathic conversations, but I know that the victim is given the name of the person who attacked him -- that person is a fellow Sea Org member. It is easy to dismiss these stories as hallucinations experienced by overworked and under-slept Sea Org members. But they all point to the same group of Scientologists whom I dubbed “demons”. Whether they are real demons or just wannabes is a matter of religious convictions. I think that my personal opinion is irrelevant in this case -- I am just giving an objective account of certain events.
The person who attacked me with the ax, Bob Stich, was identified as a “demon” by one of my Scientology coworkers. However, he did not telepathically assaulted me -- he used a weapon for the attack. His was my former roommate who called LRH once “The Devil Messiah”. On other occasion Bob told me that he [Bob] is the Devil. I was not sure what he meant by that and asked, “Do you mean that you’re possessed?” “No, I am a demon myself”, said Bob proudly. Sure, Bob was a strange and, perhaps, a deranged fellow. But how did he get on the demon list? I have such list, it is rather short, there is less than 10 individuals on it. But I was an outsider, meaning that I never had a “conversation” with the Devil, so it was very hard to get any information about the attacks from his victims.
After I was through with Scientology I went to an FBI office to talk about these telepathic attacks. The agent whom I had a chat with listened carefully and said, “You are not the first one to tell about these assaults. However, there is nothing we can do legally”
I wonder if there are former Sea Org members who can corroborate my story.
Walter
Usually Sea Org members who spent more that 6 months in Sea Org were attacked telepathically. Now, I’m talking about the Church of Scientology of Los Angeles headquarters situated at N. Berendo street . Whether such attacks happened in other Scientology buildings I do not know.
The attack begins with the victim experiencing nauseating headache coupled with general weakness (I wish I could provide more info about the symptoms, but I do not have it) followed by “evil” voices in one’s head telling that the person has been contacted by the Devil. I do not know details of telepathic conversations, but I know that the victim is given the name of the person who attacked him -- that person is a fellow Sea Org member. It is easy to dismiss these stories as hallucinations experienced by overworked and under-slept Sea Org members. But they all point to the same group of Scientologists whom I dubbed “demons”. Whether they are real demons or just wannabes is a matter of religious convictions. I think that my personal opinion is irrelevant in this case -- I am just giving an objective account of certain events.
The person who attacked me with the ax, Bob Stich, was identified as a “demon” by one of my Scientology coworkers. However, he did not telepathically assaulted me -- he used a weapon for the attack. His was my former roommate who called LRH once “The Devil Messiah”. On other occasion Bob told me that he [Bob] is the Devil. I was not sure what he meant by that and asked, “Do you mean that you’re possessed?” “No, I am a demon myself”, said Bob proudly. Sure, Bob was a strange and, perhaps, a deranged fellow. But how did he get on the demon list? I have such list, it is rather short, there is less than 10 individuals on it. But I was an outsider, meaning that I never had a “conversation” with the Devil, so it was very hard to get any information about the attacks from his victims.
After I was through with Scientology I went to an FBI office to talk about these telepathic attacks. The agent whom I had a chat with listened carefully and said, “You are not the first one to tell about these assaults. However, there is nothing we can do legally”
I wonder if there are former Sea Org members who can corroborate my story.
Walter