"Brian Leach, born March 15, 1971, began his criminal career at an early age. He is a known drug addict, alcoholic, homicidal psychopath, deadbeat dad, fugitive from justice and the husband of a perverted backslidden reprobate. Mr. Leach’s psychological profile and criminal background, coupled with his wife’s expertise at orchestrated “hate campaigns” of lies and slander, qualified him for his current job as a moderator for the infamous Cult Awareness Network’s Factnet bulletin board."
I've got to let this out, excuse me: HAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!
It would take some work, but gifts such as that blog have literally fallen into the laps of those who have defended against the smear campaign against the SC at FactNet.. Just when I begin my own expose' of FactNet's staff, Shadowcat uncovers this incredible story, which goes to show I have not been wrong about the corruption and anti-Christian bias of FactNet's staff, and how they themselves are much like the cults they claim to be fighting against.
Mr. Leach makes Dodge-O look like a harmless clown who rents himself out to parties. After all, he's just an atheist board troll. Mr. Leach has these qualifications, according to the FactNet Exposed blog:
Him and his son terrorized two women in a drunken road road rage incident, police gave chase, and he was thrown in jail. And that is just the tip of the iceberg:
"Brian Leach opened a suspicious, shell business called Razorback IT that allegedly offered computer upgrades and repair. The business address was 3204 S. 92nd St. in Fort Smith, the same address listed as his home. According to City of Fort Smith records, Razorback IT is no longer active and was evidently just a scam front for Brian and Holly’s new employment with the criminal “old” Cult Awareness Network’s Internet branch called Factnet. Leach’s background and Holly’s “hate campaign” expertise made them prime candidates for employment with Factnet, which was founded by the infamous Margaret Singer. Singer was a pseudo psychologist that worked in the CIA covert mind control program called MKULTRA. Their criminal activities and experiments against unwitting citizens were exposed in testimony before the US Congress. She was also a director of the notorious Cult Awareness Network for many years. Factnet, a branch of CAN, was created to continue their criminal objectives of orchestrated “hate campaigns”, maligning and violence."
"Like their predecessor, the “old” Cult Awareness Network, Factnet recruits and uses criminals and misfits to carry out their campaign of violence, hate and character assassination against Pastors and Churches."
I'm beginning to understand why Dodge is so proud of being with FactNet for six years and so close to their illustrious staff of "misfits and criminals." Yeah I know, but that stuff is all in the past.......
According to the FactNet Exposed blog, FactNet was successor to the Cult Awareness Network (CAN).
And according to this source, here is a short list of the unsavory characters in FactNet's employ in the past, and since they are so secretive still, perhaps presently. Maybe there is more to Dodge after all, lol!
Keep in mind this blog was written in '07, so I am not making any allusions to the current staff here. However, with a past like this, where would you place your bet?:
"Bill Levy, who attended the Alamo Church for years until he was caught stealing, He is now working closely with Factnet and Brian and Holly Leach."Bill Levy is a homosexual who runs a tattoo, body piercing & drug paraphernalia shop called Balls of Steel and is on the board of directors of St. Pete Pride, a homosexual and lesbian organization."
(Now I no longer have to wonder where Dodge gets his "balls of steel" which he used to deceive the Christian boards at FactNet)
"Carolyn Pryor, whose Memphis area family has kept police and jail authorities busy for years, is working closely with Factnet and the Leachs. The Pryor family attended the Alamo Christian Church for years until they were caught in fornication and incestuous relationships."
"Susan Groulx attended the Alamo Church for years before being deprogrammed at CAN’s Wellspring concentration camp, then trained in deprogramming and anti-Christian indoctrination tactics."
"Ian and Ann Mann, who attended the Alamo Church for years until Ian was caught stalking an underage girl, and Ian and Ann were both, caught seeking extramarital affairs. They are now printers of CAN’s false and maligning “hate literature” and they are working closely with Factnet and the Leachs."
"Hannah “Achey” Mattos, who according to her mother’s former lover and her father, made a living by prostitution and luring drunks behind bars and dumpsters so her “thug” boyfriend could roll them, is now working closely with Factnet and the Leachs in their “hate campaign” against Pastor Alamo and his Church."
You know all these people from Alamo's Church, I really have to wonder what they teach there. That's a pretty big concentration of criminals and perverts in such a relatively small group.
"Barry Haynes, who formerly attended the Alamo Christian Church, has a long criminal record of drugs and violence and has worked directly with CAN’s director and attorney, Peter Georgiades. He is now working with Factnet and the Leachs in their organized “hate campaign”. And now it is revealed that the secretive “arkiebrian”, the anonymous moderator of Factnet’s Alamo Foundation bulletin board, is none other than the diabolical criminal, Brian Leach."
After reading all this, I'm sure glad I didn't write an expose on Dodge, and "Furillo" "theadmin" to send to Lawrence Wollersheim. With such a history, it would have been a complete waste of time.
Speaking of Wollersheim, I dug this little gem up:
ReligiousTolerance.org
Larry Wollersheim has involved himself continuously in anti-Scientology campaigns since his expulsion from the Church in 1979.
In 1993 he formed the anti-religious hate group, FACTNet. Despite his efforts to gain support from other like-minded fanatics, the group is no longer operational except for the occasional internet posting by Wollersheim himself. In his zeal to harass his former Church, Wollersheim loaded onto FACTNet’s computers more than 2,000 unlawfully published copies of Scientology writings by L. Ron Hubbard. This earned Wollersheim and FACTNet a suit for copyright infringement and, on March 26, 1999, both defendants stipulated to the entry of a judgment against them for $1,000,000. This judgment included a permanent injunction barring Wollersheim and FACTNet from committing future copyright infringements. FACTNet disbanded shortly thereafter, leaving Larry Wollersheim as its sole member.
Although Wollersheim’s years in the Church were marred by unethical business practices – practices which ultimately led to his expulsion – they were virtually the only years in which Wollersheim was drug-free and maintained somewhat steady employment. Wollersheim has admitted to taking large amounts of LSD prior to Scientology; since at least 1985, he has been treated by psychologist Margaret Singer for bipolar disorder, and has been on and off the drug Lithium, a strong medication which at the very least impairs judgment.
After he was expelled, Wollersheim ran a string of failed businesses in Colorado. A former B.F. Goodrich research chemist, who lost more than $35,000 in one of Wollersheim’s scams, testified that:
It's all coming together now. I feel like taking a long shower after reading this and realizing I gave those criminals money to keep that sleazy operation going.
I'll be waiting (probably forever) for the entry on Cultbusterrefugeecamp.com's Troll Talk thread, which should be titled: Tracking the Criminal Activities of FactNet's Staff.
In 1993 he formed the anti-religious hate group, FACTNet. Despite his efforts to gain support from other like-minded fanatics, the group is no longer operational except for the occasional internet posting by Wollersheim himself. In his zeal to harass his former Church, Wollersheim loaded onto FACTNet’s computers more than 2,000 unlawfully published copies of Scientology writings by L. Ron Hubbard. This earned Wollersheim and FACTNet a suit for copyright infringement and, on March 26, 1999, both defendants stipulated to the entry of a judgment against them for $1,000,000. This judgment included a permanent injunction barring Wollersheim and FACTNet from committing future copyright infringements. FACTNet disbanded shortly thereafter, leaving Larry Wollersheim as its sole member.
Although Wollersheim’s years in the Church were marred by unethical business practices – practices which ultimately led to his expulsion – they were virtually the only years in which Wollersheim was drug-free and maintained somewhat steady employment. Wollersheim has admitted to taking large amounts of LSD prior to Scientology; since at least 1985, he has been treated by psychologist Margaret Singer for bipolar disorder, and has been on and off the drug Lithium, a strong medication which at the very least impairs judgment.
After he was expelled, Wollersheim ran a string of failed businesses in Colorado. A former B.F. Goodrich research chemist, who lost more than $35,000 in one of Wollersheim’s scams, testified that:
“I have never in my business dealings been associated with any person who has created so much stress and caused so much harm to me personally.”One county sheriff from Colorado stated, based on his own observations, that he felt Wollersheim:
“basically…was a con man.”
It's all coming together now. I feel like taking a long shower after reading this and realizing I gave those criminals money to keep that sleazy operation going.
I'll be waiting (probably forever) for the entry on Cultbusterrefugeecamp.com's Troll Talk thread, which should be titled: Tracking the Criminal Activities of FactNet's Staff.
There's more....lol When I have time I'll put it up.
ReplyDeleteThe true story of Lawrence Wollersheim
ReplyDeleteLarence is a former Scientologist who sued the Church of Scientology in 1980. In 1986 a jury awarded him $5 million in compensatory damages and $25 in punitive damages for what jurors called “intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress.” On appeal this was reduced to $2.5, and Scientology officials vowed never to pay. Their slogan was “not one thin dime for Wollersheim,” and was chanted by Scientologist.
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Wollersheim_v._Church_of_Scientology
After twenty years the Church of Scientology agreed to settle the case and pay Lawrence $8.7 million dollars.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A63143-2002May9¬Found=true
In 1993 Lawrence co-founded Fight Against Coercive Tactics Network (FACTnet) and an information resource on cults and has been in legal battles with Scientology continuously.
The information that Shadowcat found and Smyrna posted is what Scientology calls “fair game.” The website where they got that is Religious Freedom Watch. Guess who set that up? What Smyrna has become is a puppet of the Church of Scientology in his pathological hatred of me and FACTnet. What a sick and twisted mind!
Religious Freedom Watch, the source of Shadowcat’s smear campaign, is a Scientology-sponsored website that features depictions of anti-religious extremists, most of whom are critics of Scientology. They put up photos of critics and smear them with propaganda. This website is often cited as an example of “dead agenting” by alt.religion.scientology.
ReplyDeleteBy copying and pasting Scientology’s anti-FACTnet/Wollersheim smear campaign material, Smyrna and Shadowcat have become dupes of the Church of Scientology.
Not really,
DeleteEven if all you say is true, I still don't see any refutation of the people cited by the author as being involved with FactNet. You'd think with all the lawsuits flying between Wollersheim and Scientology, one would be thrown in by Wollersheim against the author of that blog. We looked for any refutation of the evidence the author presented, and found nothing.
So the question about these people being involved remains. Furthermore, the more recent shenanigans by you and "theadmin" certainly don't do much to cast any doubt on those alleged ties to the individuals mentioned by the author.
Any of the allegations made by Religious Tolerance about Wollersheim's background have also not been refuted, and I find it very puzzling that FactNet would constantly whine about money, even charging to post, while their founder collected $8.7 million from the COS. A simple trust with a couple million in seed money would have supported it.
One more thing Dodge: I would'nt feel bad about linking to FactNet Exposed even if none of it was true. I see little difference in a website like FactNet allowing people to use their discussion board for years to spread lies about ministries and the people that run them. Looks like FactNet just got a dose of its own medicine if all that stuff from FN Exposed were found to be false.
DeleteFurthermore, as I have said before, anyone can come here and set the record straight, just like we used to do at FactNet. But now that you and your equally corrupt "theadmin" have succeded in banning or conspired to cause
others to quit FactNet over unfair application of the rules, there are no more pro-Chapel people there, which has effectively turned FactNet into a smear merchant against the SC.
But that's okay, you play your games, and we'll play ours. I'll be happy to go up against one of the world's smartest men any time.
OK, if you want to be a pawn of the Church of Scientology so be it. It only reflects on your character.
ReplyDeleteThe article at the Scientology website, Religious Freedom Watch, about Lawrence Wollershiem, is nothing but a smear campaign by the Church of Scientology against one who would criticize them. It’s called “fair game.”
ReplyDeleteNotice, in the article, that they don’t give any credible sources. They mention “a former B.F. Goodrich research chemist,” and “one county sheriff from Colorado” and their comments. No names, no references, no dates, just vague innuendo and undocumented opinions.
Why would you have a problem with someone exposing the Church of Scientology? Perhaps you should contact them and volunteer as one their internet agents tracking down and attacking their “detractors.” It appears that this is something you enjoy doing. Now you can not only be a defender of Arnold Murray, but the Church of Scientology as well.
None of your psychological tricks will work with me Dodge. I neither oppose nor advocate the COS. That we have a common enemy is totally irrelevant, yet because you are the snake you are, you wish to give the appearance and spin your words that way. Won't work.
ReplyDeleteLike I said, even if none of it is true, through ALL, not just recently, ALL of my experience with FactNet over the years causes me to lean to some truth behind that material.
It started with virtually no moderation, and then went to over-regulated with a bias towards certain individuals, and no amount of bullshit coming from you would convince me otherwise, not to mention the lying you clowns did. And then to expect users to believe there isn't anyone reading their PMs is more than mildly amusing.