On Apr 29, 4:41 am, "Baha'i Censorship - See Website"
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> wrote:
> Dear Non-Bahai Observers,
>
> Please consider that after spending over $100,000 trying to destroy
> three Baha'i denominations of fewer than a 100 people, and after
> Judge Amy St. Eve of the U. S. District Court of Northern Illinois has
> ruled against the Wilmette nsa in its frivolous lawsuit, seeking to
deprive
> U. S. citizens of their Constitutional rights, the usual tactic of
ignoring
> and changing the issue is now being deployed by members of the
> Baha'i denomination based on a fraudulent will and testament.
>
> Such tactics have been used for decades by the Haifan Baha'is, in and
> out of courts of law, to slander and smear the individual and other
Bahai
> denominations. They are the same tactics used by all fanaticis and
> fundamentalists, religious or political, to stigmatize or demonize the
> person of dissenting opinion. Quotations from numerous individuals
> documenting these tactics, spanning decades, may be found below:
>
> "The Bahai
Technique":http://www.fglaysher.com/bahaicensorship/technique.htm
>
> Shunning & Slander >
Menuhttp://www.fglaysher.com/bahaicensorship/Shunning.htm
>
> Fortunately, for the sake of the freedom and liberty of Orthodox
> Baha'is and Baha'is of other denominations, Judge Amy St. Eve
> was not fooled by such cult techniques. Her name will live forever
> in Bahai circles where the principles actually taught by Abdu'l-Baha,
> extolling the conscience of the individual, are honored, revered, and
> practiced.
>
> The response of the Haifan apologists is evidence, once again, why
> the Orthodox Baha'is should counter-sue the Haifan Baha'is for the
> damages they have incurred from the frivolous lawsuit, which have
> indeed been wreaked upon individual Orthodox Baha'is and the
> denomination as a whole, as I have outlined in previous posts.
>
> --
>
> The Baha'i Faith & Religious Freedom of
Consciencehttp://www.fglaysher.com/bahaicensorship/
I just wish everyone would stop the practice of changing the subject
lines because it makes it hard to follow the threads.
Jeffrey


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