I've tried posting this to a.r.s. (twice) via lightlink, but it is not
showing up for me at a.r.s. for some reason.
Could someone please cross-post to a.r.s., that is, unless they *are*
posting to a.r.s., and I'm just not seeing them.
Thanks,
Caroline
11-24-2001 Picket Report
If there happens to be a standard ARSCC Picket Report
Checklist/Compliance Report Form, thank you in advance for struggling
along with this first time picketer/first time picketer picket
reporter and a therefore presumably non-standard picketer report
itself, which follows...
Yesterday I did my first picket, with Gerry Armstrong--yes that Gerry
Armstrong. I admit, I got a little nervous on the way in. Never
having picketed before, I was hoping I could keep my TRO bull bait in
if someone wanted to get me to count "...how many crimes I committed.
Just today. How many crimes?"
We got to downtown Vancouver at about 2 p.m., and ducked into a
storefront cubbyhole on the way to "the site," to assemble the picket
sign handles and to Chinese school the ICoW Picketer Checklist ® for
the final time before taking Hill 10. Okay, I'm just kidding--we
didn't assemble the picket signs handles-Gerry did, and I held stuff
for him and watched.
So we arrived in front of the org. Gerry did the Cavalry Charge on
his mouth trombone. I half expected to hear from the org The Battle
Hymn of the Republic, maybe the evacuation whistle as clams clattered
into their bunkers, or at least a call for a Repelling Boarders Drill.
Nothing happened! Gerry much later suggested that the organs'
response was limp. (What about dem Canucks, eh?)
Actually, I was a little disturbed by the fact that no one from the
org, although they certainly read our signs, came out to communicate
at all. I would have thought that any ethical organization would send
out a representative to deal with the serious charges inherent in my
sign. Well, since I have also communicated my dissatisfaction by
e-mail, snail mail and by copy to alt.religion.scientology, I'm
certain that I'll be hearing from someone.
The sky was overcast and it was chilly. I am finding that there is
much to really appreciate about Vancouver. It's a beautiful city with
lots to do and see. I'm sure picketing will provide an excellent
excuse to return often. I am beginning to welcome the opportunity to
talk to people about my Scientology experience, and if yesterday's
outing was any sort of indication, getting out there with a sign is a
great way to do it.
Gerry's sign has the following messages: "Scientology: Let Our
People Go" and "Thank God Hubbard was Dead Wrong." My sign says,
"Scientology: Let My Daughter Go" and "Scientology: Give My Money
Back." For a picket flyer, I handed out copies of my 11/13/2001
letter to David Miscavige et al, that I posted to a.r.s. under "Demand
for Refund."
Just posted a few Vancouver picket report images to
alt.binaries.scientology. I have included a couple of close-ups of my
sign--partly because sign making was such a fun thing to do, and
partly because these signs are going to be my contributions to the
upcoming Virtual Picket. I will hasten to add that the ideal thing
would be for Scientology to give my money back, which would make me
want to retire that sign forthwith and altogether. Similarly, if my
Annie could have her mother back, there would be no reason for me to
picket with the sign "Scientology: Let My Daughter Go." With those
qualifiers now steadfastly in place, I wish these signs a long and
illustrious career, both virtual and real-time.
Early on in the picket, we noticed an OSA agent taking photographs of
us from across the street. I managed to get a shot of him taking
photograph(s), which I posted to a.b.s. as well. When I started
walking toward him to get a better photograph of him, he escaped
quickly, going west on Hastings.
Among the wogs who responded to the picket in some way, there was a
couple that particularly stood out. One group of people came around
and someone asked pointedly, "Yeah, we know Scientology is a fraud,
but," nodding at my sign's message about my daughter, "what is your
story?" I told them about my daughter and that she was not allowed to
talk to me. They were appalled and commensurately very supportive of
our effort.
(See also http:/www.entheta.ca/caroline/me.html for declarations,
especially Declaration #3.)
Some people in another group looked at my sign and asked, "How much
did they [scientology] get?" And when I told them "About 60 grand,
USD," they were just staggered.
There were quite a few honks of approval, thumbs up, and words of
support and encouragement. Even city bus drivers were tooting their
horns, to which I thought, "Yeah! Really."
A number of people we encountered said something that particularly
expressed encouragement in their responses of "Good luck!" and "Hope
you get your money back!" Those people already recognize that
Scientology is a fraud and a scam, and they really wanted us to know
they understand our legitimate issues for picketing Scientology and
also that they understand activism is no light matter when it amounts
to criticizing Scientology.
I was completely satisfied with the picket hour. I thought it was a
great service.
Caroline
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decoding scientology propaganda
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caroline letkeman *antivirus*
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