There will be so many people watching each other's backs that night, we don't anticipate any significant extemist tactics on the part of the cult inside the club. More like attempted covert actions, with the added distraction of possibly a couple of "handlers" with their fliers on the sidewalk outside the club. Maybe try to provoke somone inside the club to cause a melee that can be then immediately blamed on the LMT...cause a fight that will prove that this is a "hate rally," when in fact what they will have is a success at provoking the right drunk at the club. Well, even if the club blew up that night, it wouldn't be because of the LMT. It would be because of other factors, maybe because certain outside influences, like possibly cult programming made a person behave a certain way. We cannot go through our lives cowering from the fanatic that might behave unpredictably. We stand up for what we believe to be right, we speak up for the truth, and then we move on with our lives. We have no interest in being martyrs, we are just speaking up for what we believe to be true. Why should a benefit concert have to be concerned with cult violence and threats? Anonymous attacks accusing us as being "anti-Christian?" Unsigned fliers posted with lyrics from the bands and attributing them to the LMT, attempting to upset the community? We are just musicians and artists putting on a concert for a cause we feel is just. THAT IS OUR RIGHT. And we are attacked by Scientology. What is wrong with this picture? Mr. Scary