Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology From: hud@netcom.com (Hud Nordin) Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE - SOC.RELIGION.SCIENTOLOGY.MODERATED Message-ID: Organization: Cybernetic Arts References: <19971103054901.AAA21643@ladder02.news.aol.com> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 1997 10:10:35 GMT Lines: 53 Sender: hud@netcom17.netcom.com In article <19971103054901.AAA21643@ladder02.news.aol.com> ronsamigo@aol.com (RonsAmigo) writes: >This is to inform all that dwell here that I began today, a recruiting effort >to find the right person to spearhead the drive for: > > SOC.RELIGION.SCIENTOLOGY.MODERATED > >This will become the *real* Scientology usenet group. (As opposed >to the alt nut group) From the FBI archives: ===================================================================== Dear Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard: Your son Ron needs another talking to. Your disciplinary efforts to date have been ineffective. In the past, Ron has been unable to get along with the other children, especially during sandbox time. I will remind you that he started out sandbox play this year by trying to bully a fine group of youngsters who have been vocally critical of him, by removing the sand from their area. I am sure you are well aware of his constant prevarication and how it has rightly earned him the scorn of the other children. I can't count the number of times I have caught him urinating onto the sand of others, shouting, "All children are my slaves!" And, let us not forget the many months when he was dumping the copious remains of his Spam sandwiches into the sandbox. When challenged, Ron stubbornly refuses to discuss any of his inappropriate actions. Just today, Ron threw a temper tantrum and demanded that he be given an area of the sandbox where the other children cannot venture. As you can imagine, his classmates were not in favor of granting him a privilege he has failed to earn. I tried to explain this to him, but he spent the rest of the afternoon uncooperative and pouty, even through his favorite subject: art class clay sculpture. (Thus, unlike the other parents, you will not be receiving a decorative ashtray from your son.) How can we work together to change his behavior? I understand the challenge you face, and I will try my best to render any assistance you may need. Let me be clear, though: his antisocial behavior MUST change if he is ever to get along in this world. Otherwise, I see only a bleak future for Ron, where he will be alone and unloved. Please make an appointment to discuss this with me at your earliest opportunity. Sincerely, Miss Stella Xenustein, 2nd Grade PS: His grades remain as low as ever. Have you bought him a dictionary as I suggested? -- Hud Nordin Silicon Valley / The City of Sunnyvale / California