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Stupid doctors at the remote control!

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Barbara Schwarz - 02 May 2005 22:27 GMT
L. Ron Hubbard said it originally that one can remote control the
smallest critters, and I said it after it was completely forgotten, and
now look below who else is saying it.

Problem only is that secret services work with remote controlled germs
since decades and that corrupt doctors use it against people to cause
them all kinds of diseases, including heart attack, cancer, stroke,
asthma and allergies and the other 500000 illnesses and deaths.

The violence, depressions, and overeating of people is created by
silent sounds in subconscious minds of people.

Barbara Schwarz

*Scientists Create Remote-Controlled Flies*

Sun Apr 10, 3:55 AM ET Health - AP

NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Yale University researchers say their study that
used
lasers to create remote-controlled fruit flies could lead to a better
understanding of overeating and violence in humans.

Using the lasers to stimulate specific brain cells, researchers say
they
were able to make the flies jump, walk, flap their wings and fly.

Even headless flies took flight when researchers stimulated the correct

neurons, according to the study, published in the April 7 issue of the
journal Cell.

Scientists say the study could ultimately help identify the cells
associated with psychiatric disorders, overeating and aggressiveness.
Biologists have long known that an electrical stimulus can trigger
muscle response, but this approach used focused beams of light to
stimulate neurons that would have been impossible to study using
electrodes.

Gero Miesenbock, associate professor of cell biology at Yale, said if
the process could be duplicated on mice, researchers might be able to
better understand the cellular activity that leads to certain behavior.

"Ultimately, that could be important to understanding human psychiatric

disorders," Miesenbock said. "That's really futuristic stuff."
Barbara Schwarz - 02 May 2005 22:32 GMT
Hey, and before I forget, remote controlled germs are body thetans.
They are parts of a thetan sticking to a body of a thetan.

Barbara Schwarz

> L. Ron Hubbard said it originally that one can remote control the
> smallest critters, and I said it after it was completely forgotten, and
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>
> disorders," Miesenbock said. "That's really futuristic stuff."
Robert Weldon - 03 May 2005 17:19 GMT
> Hey, and before I forget, remote controlled germs are body thetans.
> They are parts of a thetan sticking to a body of a thetan.

crap snipped

In case nobody has mentioned to you this in a few days, you are a loon, and
scientology is a fraud.
Barbara Schwarz - 03 May 2005 23:28 GMT
RLOF!

In case nobody told it to you in a few days, "Robert Weldon", you are
an uneducated fool, and p$ych troll and an anti-religious extremist,
and I bet sack of remote controlled flies that your anti-religious
extremist profile in on this website:

www.religiousfreedomwatch.org

Barbara Schwarz
Michael Krauth - 04 May 2005 00:42 GMT
you, Barbara Schwarz said the following on 04.05.2005 00:28:

> www.religiousfreedomwatch.org

From this site: "Freedom of speech is a fundamental liberty"

But, Barbara, what is with the freedom of Robert?
What's with the right to say, that Scientology doesn't work?
The freedom of speech is not only for scientologists.

Michael

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The Episcopalian Garry Scarff gay curse! - 04 May 2005 01:39 GMT
> you, Barbara Schwarz said the following on 04.05.2005 00:28:
>
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> sein."
> Hinweis: HTML-Mails landen im Spamverzeichnis!

1) I did not deny "Robert's" right for free speech.
2) He defamed me. Freedom of speech is no free ticket to defame others.
3) Scientology does work.
4) You missed the point completely. It is custom in this newsgroup that
Scientologists are harassed and stalked and forged in order to deny
them their freedom of speech not the other way around.

Barbara Schwarz
Peter Widmer - 04 May 2005 04:45 GMT
> you, Barbara Schwarz said the following on 04.05.2005 00:28:
>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> What's with the right to say, that Scientology doesn't work?
> The freedom of speech is not only for scientologists.

Das betrifft die Menschenrechte allgemein, Scientology und Scientologen
beanspruchen diese allein für sich  mit nur rudimentärem 'Wissen', was
diese überhaupt beinhalten, allen anderen, vor allem Gegnern und
Kritikern müssen diese entzogen werden:
beispielsweise:
"...Jedenfalls sollte jemand im Bereich von 2.0 an abwärts auf der
Tonskala in keiner denkenden Gesellschaft irgendwelche bürgerlichen
Rechte haben..."
Das erklärt auch den einzigen Sinn und den Zweck dieser imaginären, vom
geisteskranken Gründer für Scientology geschaffenen 'Tonskala'.
              (Die Wissenschaft des Überlebens)

Scientology selbst ist ein menschenverachtender Kult (siehe ua. diese
Hass- und Hetzseite 'religiousfreedemwatch') der selbst gegenüber seinen
Anhängern keine Menschenrechte einhält. Und dass 'Redefreiheit' eben
gerade Kritik schützt und 'Religionsfreiheit' ihre Grenzen an den
Rechten anderer findet, das wird geflissentlich unterschlagen.

Peter

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Robert Weldon - 04 May 2005 17:24 GMT
> RLOF!
>
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>
> Barbara Schwarz

Care to try that again, it makes no sense.  I know english is not your first
language, but that still doesn't excuse this posting.

Uneducated fool? that is hysterically funny, coming from you.  I do have a
university education, by the way.  And the fact still remains, you are still
a Loon, and L. Ron made up the whole thing.
Soho's Nonsense Glow - 05 May 2005 02:36 GMT
No use talking to Barbara Schwarz...

she's so dumb she couldn't even graduate from grade school....
 
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