Subject parting gift From agent@redbox.newhackcity.net (Rogue Agent) Organization New Hack City Date 6 Feb 1996 22:24:31 GMT Newsgroups alt.religion.scientology Message-ID <4f8kev$84@caesar.ultra.net> Two days after I say goodbye, I finally got my hands on the complaint CoS sent to Northeastern University. It came as a 9 page fax. The only information I've redacted are the name of the University Counsel and his fax number. I've made all the comments I feel necessary about it either in Shelley's Biased Journalism or my own posts back when it was happening. Perhaps someone could dig them up and repost them. So long. RA agent@newhackcity.net (Rogue Agent/SoD!/TOS/attb) - pgp key on request ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The NSA is now funding research not only in cryptography, but in all areas of advanced mathematics. If you'd like a circular describing these new research opportunities, just pick up your phone, call your mother, and ask for one. ----------- PAGE 1 ------------- Church of Scientology International Office of Special Affairs [Scientology symbol] Telephone: (213) 960-3500 Telecopy: (213) 960-3508 (213) 960-3509 TELECOPIER MESSAGE Date: 1 December 95 Time: 3 pm ------------- ---- To: Mr. XXXX XXXXXXX ---------------- Fax No: (617) XXX-XXXX --- -------- From: Jean Carnahan ------------- There are 9 pages to this transmission, including this page. - Message: Internet Postings of "Rogue Agent." CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE ---------------------- The documents accompanying this transmission contain confidential information belonging to the sender which is privileged. The information is intended only for the use of the individual named above. If you are not the intended recipient named above, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action based on the contents of the accompanying documents is prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately by telephone to arrange for the return of the documents. Scientology: Improving Life in a Troubled World [unintelligible - appears to be address in LA] ----------- PAGE 2 ------------- Annette Ross Legal Officer Church of Scientology 448 Beacon St. Boston, MA. 02115 (617) 266-9500 XXXXX XXXXXXXXX University Counsel Northeastern University Boston, Mass. December 1, 1995 Mr. XXXXXX, I am the Legal Officer for the Church of Scientology in Boston, and I am requesting help from you in trying to locate a person at Northeastern University, and I don't know if he is a student and/or an employee. This person I have been investigating has been engaged in harrassment of staff and executives of my church via the Internet from Northeastern University computer system. He may also have sent a virus to another computer system. What I know about him is that for several months he has been sending harrassing messages via e-mail to top executives of my church. This could be characterized as a hate crime. I have reports that he has been bothering some of my staff in Boston, with upsetting communication and derogatory remarks about their church. To one of them he gave the name of Mark Huber. "Mark" has been known to frequently stop and give harrassing comments to church staff over the past 6-7 months. He helped organize a protest in front of my church at 448 Beacon St. He did this via the Internet, from his e-mail address at Northeastern. He was encouraging people to come to the church on September 9th, when the church was planning an event. About 10 to 15 people did show up. I know that there is nothing illegal in staging a protest, but what is of interest is taht he was most likely planning and organizing this from the Computer Science Center computer systems. "Rogue" has also communicated via e-mail to one of my parishoners, and sent a harrassing message to the computer system. The comment was "Rich is a butthead", which appeared on the computer print menu. We suspect that some sort of virus was sent also as there have been problems with one of his computer programs, and another message appeared this week stating "Your scratch disk is full butthead". A complaint was filed yesterday with the Assistant Attorney General's Office by the parishoner, as there may be state and federal laws that are being violated by "rogue's" actions on the Internet. I also want to file a complaint against him, but do not know his correct name or address. His Internet address is rogue@ccs.neu.edu. He has also given the names Mark Heffrin and Mark Huber. He could possibly even be using someone else's password on the computer system, which should be inspected. We have traced him to Northeastern University, and recently obtained a photograph of him that he had posted on the Internet. I also have a photograph of him that was taken the day of the event. Using the photographs we were then able to locate him at the Unix lab at the Computer Science Center in Cullinane Hall. We have shown the photos to other students, and most of them did recognize his photo, but did not know his name. One of the employees at the Computer Science Center has also identified him as David Blank-Edelman, the Network Administrator at the Computer Science Center. We were told that David Edelman went to San Diego for two weeks to attend a computer conference. However, the person known as "rogue", is still at the Computer Science Unix lab in the evenings, so does not appear to be "David Edelman", but I am not positive, yet. I am arranging to get the photographs and some copies of his e-mail to be delivered to your office, and you should have them by Monday. I am looking forward to speaking with you then. Very truly yours, Annette Ross Legal Officer ----------- PAGE 3 ------------- 1 December 1995 ATTN: XXXXX XXXXXXXX RE: INTERNET POSTINGS OF "ROGUE AGENT" Dear Mr. XXXXXXXX, Please find attached a selection of six postings to the Internet newsgroup of "alt.religion.scientology" (a.r.s.). These were all sent from "rogue@ccs.neu.edu (R Agent)" which is the site of North Eastern University, and are asmall sampling of the postings of this individual. The final page is a posting which gives a volume summary of postings to the newsgroup a.r.s for the week that ended on 27th November. From this it can be seen that "R Agent" had a total of 51 postings over the week and was the fourth most prolific poster. Yours Sincerely, [signature] Jean Carnahan Church of Scientology International ----------- PAGE 4 ------------- From netcom.com!ix.netcom.com!howland.reston.ans.net!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!gatec Xref: netcom.com alt.religion.scientology:25153 Path: netcom.com!ix.netcom.com!howland.reston.ans.net!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!gatec From: rogue@ccs.neu.edu (R Agent) Newsflag: alt.religion.scientology Subject: Re: What is a just cause? Date: 28 Dec 1994 00:56:08 GMT Organization: College of Computer Science, Northeastern University Lines: 25 Message-ID: <3dqd38$t36@narnia.ccs.neu.edu> References: , Ken Long wrote: >There seems to be a little confusion on what is. [...] >Regarding just causes, the Optimum Solution pretty much covers that. In >order for someone to consider something was a just cause, they would have >to be 100% certain they had all the facts, brushing aside all bias and rumor. Ken - you think maybe Hubbie was remiss in not making this more clear? [...] >LRH also said "On the day when we can fully trust each other, there will >be peace on Earth." I say, "On the day when L Rin Hubbard can fully be trusted, there will be a skating rink in Hades." RA rogue@ccs.neu.edu (Rogue Agent/SoD!/TOS/KoX/ACT Kha Khan) - pgp key on request ----------- PAGE 5 ------------- From netcom.com!csus.edu!csusac!zimmer!nic-nac.CSU.net!usc!chi-news.cic.net!news Xref: netcom.com alt.religion.scientology:134125 Path: netcom.com!csus.edu!csusac!zimmer!nic-nac.CSU.net!usc!chi-news.cic.net!new From: rogue@ccs.neu.edu (R Agent) Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology Subject: Re: Recent deprogramming Date: 25 Nov 1995 22:03:29 GMT Organization: College of Computer Science, Northeastern University Lines: 20 Message-ID: <4983rh$es8@camelot.ccs.neu.edu> References: <48u8ri$c6i@Starbase.Neo NNTP-Posting-Host: blackburn.csc.neu.edu In article <4916cl$pls@News1.mcs.net>, Roger wrote: [...] >Psychiatry, CAN and deprogrammers are all pretty much sworn enemies of >Scientology, so therefore they can't help but be included. They are >involved in this newsgroup whether you admit it or not. Therefore they >ain't going away. Don't flatter yourself, Rog. Most psychiatrists could care less about Scientology. "Scientology? Wait, don't tell me...oh hell, who are they again?" RA rogue@ccs.neu.edu (Rogue Agent/SoD/TOS/attb) - pgp key on request ----------------------------------------------------------------- The NSA is now funding research not only in cryptography, but in all areas of advanced mathematics. If you'd like a circular describing these new research opportunities, just pick up your phone, call your mother and ask for one. ----------- PAGE 6 ------------- From netcom.com!ix.netcom.com!howland.reston.ans.net!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!n Xref: netcom.com alt.religion.scientology:134349 comp.org.eff.talk:68503 alt.jou Path: netcom.com!ix.netcom.com!howland.reston.ans.net!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex! From: rogue@ccs.neu.edu (R Agent) Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology,comp.org.eff.talk,alt.journalism,alt.intern Subject: Re: NETCOM, KLEMESRUD SENT TO TRIAL Date: 28 Nov 1995 03:34:59 GMT Organization: College of Computer Science, Northeastern University Lines: 36 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <49e013$hfr@camelot.ccs.neu.edu> References: <499blr$ih9@crl9.crl.com> <49cs2a$f4p@crl9.crl.com> <49dgti$pvf@kaly NNTP-Posting-Host: blackburn.csc.neu.edu [alt.journalism and alt.internet.media-coverage added for obvious reasons] In article <49dgae$iv9@crl11.crl.com> Andrew Milne wrote: >Ron Newman (rnewman@kalypso.cybercom.net) wrote: >: In article <49cs2a$f4p@crl9.crl.com>, Andrew Milne >: wrote: >: > The judge's ruling was immediately applauded by computer >: > publishers. For example, leading computer book publisher, [name], >: > described the ruling as "a great victory for all >: > publishers who plan to venture into Internet publishing... > >: ROTFL....looks like Lovely Leisa forgot to add an actual >: publisher to make such a statement before issuing the press release. >The name was removed by me before posting. And the reason was to spare >this person the harassment and abuse that he would be subject to from >some individuals on this newsgroup. Since this was a ress release, I assume the press will be given the full version inclusing the publisher's name. Perhaps some enterprising journalist could contact Helena Kobrin, Esq. at (213) 960-1933 or hkk2netcom.com, or Leisa Goodman at (213) 960-3500 and LeisaGN@aol.com (as given in the press release), and let us apparently undeserving and wicked critics know the result. Any takers? RA rogue@ccs.neu.edu (Rogue Agent/SoD/TOS/attb) - pgp key on request ----------------------------------------------------------------- The NSA is now funding research not only in cryptography, but in all areas of advanced mathematics. If you'd like a circular describing these new research opportunities, just pick up your phone, call your mother and ask for one. ----------- PAGE 7 ------------- From netcom.com!csus.edu!csusac!charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu!waldorf.csc.calpoly.ed Xref: netcom.com alt.religion.scientology: Path: netcom.com!csus.edu!csusac!charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu!waldorf.csc.calpoly.e From: rogue@ccs.neu.edu (R Agent) Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology Subject: Re: DIANETICS INFOMERCIAL Date: 20 Nov 1995 00:27:35 GMT Organization: College of Computer Science, Northeastern University Lines: 24 Message-ID: <48oilIn$nve@camelot.ccs.neu.edu> References: <9511121345.0JBZQ01@support.com> <48gr24$4fv@News.mcs.net> <4801v$ NNTP-Posting-Host: krakatoa.csc.neu.edu In article <48ijru$bcp@news.voicenet.com>, Rod Keller wrote: >R Agent (rogue@ccs.neu.edu) wrote: [...] >: Now, there is your proof. It's dangerous for your case, and what's more >: it's against policy for you to read a.r.s, as per Flag Ethics and OSA INT. >: You're not -allowed- to be here. What are you going to do about it, >: Roger? > >Unless he's a "proper terminal" from the cult, as mentioned above. Maybe > he's the sarcasm terminal. What the hell is a "terminal", anyway? It's a word used to depersonalize relationships between people. Call a persona terminal and he becomes an interchangable part, a cog in the machine. RA rogue@ccs.neu.edu (Rogue Agent/SoD/TOS/attb) - pgp key on request ----------------------------------------------------------------- The NSA is now funding research not only in cryptography, but in all areas of advanced mathematics. If you'd like a circular describing these new research opportunities, just pick up your phone, call your mother and ask for one. ----------- PAGE 8 ------------- From netcom.com!ix.netcom.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news2.near.net!news3.near.n Xref: netcom.com alt.religion.scientology: Path: netcom.com!ix.netcom.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news2.near.net!news3.near. From: rogue@ccs.neu.edu (R Agent) Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology Subject: FIREWORKS FOR TH Date: 27 Jan 1995 01:51:20 GMT Organization: College of Computer Science, Northeastern University Lines: 37 Message-ID: <3g9jio$5ad@narnia.ccs.neu.edu> References: <3g6ghj$6dn@voyager.cris.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: denali.csc.neu.edu In article <3g6ghj$6dn@voyager.cris.com>, WHIPPERSNAPPER wrote: [...] >Obviously there is cost involved, and plenty of it, in maintaining a >facility and conducting training and processing. Services simply can't >be priced at less than they cost to deliver. In a strictly business and >marketing sense, retail products generally need to be sold for 4 to 5 >times their direct production cost. Possibly a similar standard must >apply to Scientology services to ensure solvency of the Churches. Is it really more expensive to run an Org using volunteers and slave-wage workers than a doctor's, architect's or computer programmer's office using high-paid employees and expensive equipment? "Solvency" is not a concern for a Church taht has a $3-5 -billion- war-chest. The Church's prices have -nothing- to do with production cost and everything to do with greed. [...] >If the cost of services is an inordinate barrier, then I agree something >must be done to reduce it. But bear in mind" LRH has made clear that >Scientology is not basically a charity activity to begin with. It must >first become strong enough and solvent enough to bear that kind of >burden. It obviously hasn't yet reached that point. How many more billions does the Church need before it feels safe? RA rogue@ccs.neu.edu (Rogue Agent/SoD/TOS/KoX/ACT Kha Khan) - pgp key on request ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The NSA is now funding research not only in cryptography, but in all areas of advanced mathematics. If you'd like a circular describing these new research opportunities, just pick up your phone, call your mother and ask for one. ----------- PAGE 9 ------------- From netcom.com!csus.edu!news.ucdavis.edu!agate.spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!lll-winken. Xref: netcom.com alt.religion.scientology:24758 Path: netcom.com!csus.edu!news.ucdavis.edu!agate.spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!lll-winken From: rogue@ccs.neu.edu (R Agent) Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology Subject: Re: Brian Wenger's robo-postings Date: 19 Dec 1994 03:32:52 GMT Organization: College of Computer Science, Northeastern University Lines: 41 Message-ID: <3d2ut$koi@narnia.ccs.neu.edu> References: <3cvskn$bel@narnia.ccs.n NNTP-Posting-Host: denali.csc.neu.edu In article , Chris Schafmeister wrote: >rogue@ccs.neu.edu (R Agent) writes: >>In article , >>s.draper-acaia-oth-staff-921098 wrote: >>>* What I find really strange is brain theories. And theories to do >>> with materialistic concepts of life. Now these are really way >>> way out there. Of course science being a based on a totality of >>> agreements in MEST will not even consider anything but an entirely >>> materialistic approach. Science is smart and intelligent, but only >>> in the MEST perspective. When it comes to THETA (unfortunately having >>> to use thse terms since I am here) science is a dead dog floating >>> in some putrid sewerage outfall. These are general statements only. > >>When it comes to MEST Scn is a dead dog floating in some putrid >>sewerage outfall. > >Ummmm, not to 'dis' anyone or anything, but could >either of you explain how any sort of human mental >construct coudl resemble a non-living mammal floating >in decayed biological effluent? > >Perhaps Mr. Draper you would go first, >because after all, you coined the term. Oh you're right Chris, it's just S (do you have a first name, or is 'S' all you have?) had such a cool turn of phrase I just hadda use it :) If I had to make my point in more coherent and logical terms, I'd say Scn's weak attempts at being 'scientific' suck. Also, the Tech is just about unuseable in the real world. Is that better? RA rogue@ccs.neu.edu (Rogue Agent/SoD/TOS/KoX/ACT Kha Khan) - pgp key on request ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The NSA is now funding research not only in cryptography, but in all areas