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Date Posted: 21:53:02 02/02/05 Wed
Author: Bob
Subject: Re: Written permission
In reply to: Chris 's message, "Written permission" on 03:48:39 02/02/05 Wed

Sounds like Paul Hong is playing it safe in the Toledo UBF Fuhrer bunker. He seems to be pre-occupied, neurotic(?), that he might be "attacked" at any given moment. While I was there, he would not even talk one on one in his office with a member of the opposite sex without either his wife or some sort of elder shepherd present.

As a tenured prof. at UT he is probably very sensitive to possible conflict of interest ramifications between his high profile job, and his near dictatorial leadership duties as the Toledo UBF cult leader.

I have often wondered how long it would take before Paul Hong would get his backside sued off. I have briefly contemplated doing it to him myself.



>I had to get parental permission to go the
>services

>
>Maybe this was a precaution of UBF so that parents can
>later not sue UBF for indoctrinating or holding their
>kids?
>
>In Germany, many years ago, there was a severe car
>accident on the way to a UBF conference. One Korean
>woman missionary and two German sheep died. UBF had
>kind of luck, because they had a written proof that
>the Germans were "voluntarily" participating at the
>conference. Otherwise UBF could have got into severe
>legal problems.
>
>So I think some clever leaders try safeguard
>themselves from such potential legal problems.

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