On Sat, 26 Feb 2000 12:09:43 +0000, Roland <roland.rashleigh-berry@virgin.net> wrote:
>I am wondering whether the Stacy setups are the lowest the clams have
>ever sunk to. I am referring to the staged encounters when a clam woman
>starts screaming at Stacy "You're a Suppressive Person. You're killing
>the people you love" in order to psyche her out because they knew that
>Robert Vaughn Young, who she was married to, had terminal cancer.
>
>But it brings to mind that blind woman picketing one of the orgs in the
>US where they tried to separate her from her guide dog. Can someone
>repost that one please? That is similarly low.
I found this at:
http://www.gate.net/~shipbrk/Co$/picket97.html ==================== [snip] And they showed their true face. I was walking with a blind woman who had a guide dog. At least five times, one particular man stood still directly in her path. Uttering a very insincere "sorry", he moved a couple of feet to the left, so that he ended up between her and the dog. He wasn't the only one who apparently found delight in harassing a blind woman; another woman took great delight in walking very slowly in front of us; when we turned around, she would scoot around us to be in front again, and slow down to her original pace. As the vigil was ending, a cop confronted her and practically tore her a new one. "I've been watching you walk slowly in front of this blind woman, then run around so you can be in front of her again. You ought to be ashamed of yourself! She's a blind woman, for Christ's sake! Do it again and I'll arrest you."
[snip] ==================== And at:
http://www.gate.net/~shipbrk/Co$/wfla.html ==================== Interview on WFLA 10 March 1997, 7:40 AM This morning, I was called by WFLA 970 radio and asked if I would talk on the air about the picket in Clearwater. Here's a transcript of the segment.
I'm not sure which DJ was which, so I'll just identify them both as "DJ".
[snip] DJ: I hear it was pretty abusive out there, verbally, huh?
JL: It got that way, especially at the evening candlelight vigil.
DJ: You had a candlelight vigil for Lisa McPherson, the woman who died and some are blaming the Scientologists for negligence in her death. You mean they -- they interrupted this candlelight vigil?
JL: They swarmed around us, they were blowing out our candles; they got even nastier. I was escorting a blind woman; one guy would consistently stand in front of her so that she would bump into him, and when she did, he would move over so he got between her and her guide dog so she would have to back up against the crowd behind her.
[snip]
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>Then of course there are the killed pets. Edith Vein finding her cat
>shot through the head while involved in a court case with the Co$. Arnie
>Lerma's cat on his doorstep with its throat slit. Someone else with a
>decapitated rabbit on his lawn for his young children to find.
>
>I just wonder what is the lowest out of these. And I am sure they will
>stoop lower still.
>
>It's worth bearing in mind that most Scientologists know this sort of
>thing is going on and they either don't care or they support it. It goes
>to show what sort of people they have become.
>
>Problem: "I'm a friendly and caring human being".
>
>Answer: "Scientology can help you with that".
>
>
>Roland
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