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Scientology Poised to Launch TV Network - C C - Mar 11, 2018 No word yet if the "Ambassador for Mankind" will ever get his own show on it. Especially since Koos Nolst Trenite was kicked out from Scientology's "secret service" long ago and has more or less been a rogue element since. He won the prestigious usenet "Kook Of The Month" award in 1995. Disappeared for awhile when his daughter Freya drowned under mysterious circumstances, circa 1999 or 2000. Surprised to find here what appears to be a significant compilation of his usenet group treatises over the years, provided by Google Groups: Koos Nolst Trenite Scientology Poised to Launch TV Network Koos Nolst Trenite tribute page http://www.insolitology.com/topten/koostrenite.htm Freya's (19) mysterious death http://www.skeptictank.org/gen1/gen00434.htm http://www.freezoneearth.org/pilot/posts/2000/koos.txt Koos has been a long time fixture on ARS and ACT, posting endless RI- bulletins concerning his telepathic remote metered sec checking of various people, especially the dis-incarnate soul of L. Ron Hubbard. Recent reports are that he was arrested for the death of his 19 year old daughter Freya and is now in a mental institution. Note that Freya used to post occasionally on Koos' behalf. For those who aren't familiar with the events, I've included a number of postings which describe the situation at the end of this message. ~ RE: Scientology Poised to Launch TV Network - Magical Realist - Mar 11, 2018 This must be a desperate ploy on the part of the Church to counter all the recent negative media coverage from the HBO documentary "Going Clear" and Leah Remini's brutally inviscerating series "Scientology and its Aftermath" on A & E about Scientology and its devastating effects on members' lives. I can't imagine they would be encouraging their already extant members to subscribe to Direct TV what with all its other more worldly channels. |