Valerie <postalval@yahoo.com>
Dear
Mr. Abelson,
Re: Your letters to the Postal Inspection Service dated 3/5/02 and 4/4/02
Let me begin by apologizing for my posting of 7/19/02 on the newsgroup
alt.religion.scientology. I should not have referred to you as a 'Scn slime
attorney.' I am not accustomed to being called a thief, so you may find it
understandable when I say it irritated me just a bit. I did wonder why you
referred to me as 'Valerie Diane Emanuel aka Valerie Pelkey', when I have
not used my maiden name since 1976.
I also wondered, and so did Mr. Moffittt, why you included in your list of
exhibits an old page from my website that dealt with actor and cult member
Tom Cruise. A reading of the fifth sentence of that exhibit answers that
question. Why did you dance around the issue? If you wished to inform my
employer that I had bipolar disorder and was a psychiatric patient, you
merely had to print out any number of my postings to
alt.religion.scientology, where I not only stated this fact, but listed my
medications. However, you are sadly misinformed if you thought this would
cause me difficulties in my employment. We have what is called The Equal
Employment Opportunities Commission in America.
I can understand your client's frustration. This year must have been quite
difficult for them. First, there was that ill-advised attack on Operation
Clambake via Google's links that resulted in worldwide free publicity for
Mr. Heldal-Lund's website, and such awful publicity for the cult of
Scientology--exposing their aversion to free speech for all to see. Then,
the New York Post had that article in which they mentioned my website,
Scientology-kills.org. I had over 260,000 hits on my website in March, an
unprecendented number!
You may reassure your client. There is absolutely nothing they could place
in the mailstream which would tempt me to risk losing my job, let alone risk
serving time in prison. While I am at work, they will continue to receive
the same First-Class service from me that all clients of the U.S. Postal
Service receive.
I realize the cult of Scientology has a different mindset. After all, any
group which would infiltrate and steal documents from the IRS, as your
client did in the 70's, (those interested can do a search, and see the Grand
Jury doc's) would likely consider stealing from the United States mail to be
a small matter. However, I took an oath to uphold the sanctity of the mail
when I became a Postal employee, and I take it seriously.
I would like to say, in closing, that I consider it an honor to be
'fair-gamed' by your client--as I considered it an honor to have
Scientology-kills.org mentioned alongside Operation Clambake. I intend to
keep informing people of the cult of Scientology's greed and mendacity, and
it will not be necessary for me to break the laws of our wonderful country
in order to do so. You may so inform your client.
Thank you,
Valerie Emanuel
--
http://www.scientology-kills.org
My Letter to Abelson
01 Dec 2002
L. Ron Hubbard's reaction upon hearing of his son's death
was, "That stupid f**king kid! That stupid f**king kid!
Look what he's done to me!" (Source: "Bare Faced
Messiah" by Russell Miller, Chapter 20, P. 344
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