What kind of a church records confessionals for purposes of blackmail? Judge Paul Breckenridge, in Church of Scientology of California vs. Gerald Armstrong, noted that Mary Sue Hubbard (plaintiff in that case) "authored the infamous order 'GO 121669' which directed culling of supposedly confidential P.C. [Preclear] files/folders for the purposes of internal security ... for purposes of intimidation and/or harassment".
A lesson to be learned. You NEVER stand on the side of the stage with the bassist.
jhandin 1 year ago
Screw u bass! cant hear anything else. . .
guitarfihs 2 years ago
haha who was that random guy that walked onstage at 3:40?
FeebleSatan 2 years ago
put your headphones on this one..
perfect..thanks
OSCALETRAINGUY 3 years ago
Myleeeeeeeeeeeeees T______T
11 days and i come to Milan to see Alter Bridge..
Alter Bridge 4 life..
LOVE YOU GUYS <33
AdamCopelandWife 3 years ago
he was one of many many many people who watched soundchecks on this tour.
Viva1710 3 years ago
And the wonderful man took me in with him =D
DanPaka 3 years ago
This is awesome! How did you get in for the sound check?
johnalexwood 3 years ago
What kind of a church records confessionals for purposes of blackmail? Judge Paul Breckenridge, in Church of Scientology of California vs. Gerald Armstrong, noted that Mary Sue Hubbard (plaintiff in that case) "authored the infamous order 'GO 121669' which directed culling of supposedly confidential P.C. [Preclear] files/folders for the purposes of internal security ... for purposes of intimidation and/or harassment".
OpenComments 2 years ago