Scientology
>Do you have any names to go with the scientologists?
The rest of his gang of ill mannered hooligans are members of the "esteemed
clams" known as the OT committee.
Some of those members that came to the airport as well as picketed the LMT with
Nazi go home signs were:
Sandy Adair, Dan Sigal, Dennis Clark, Penny Jones, Andrea Anniskevich(not sure
of spelling). Of course the airport crowd was orchestrated by Al Buttnor.
Also, there were a few children brought to the airport as well as the NAZI
picket to carry Nazi signs and trained to yell Nazi's go home.....
REPRENSIBLE
What a church <spit>
Message-ID: <397D1144.8A8FE37D@guesswho.com>
Bob wasn't assaulted, not seriously anyway...local radio a.m. talk show
host/clam spokesmouth Dennis Clark arrived, bumped and pushed him around, Bob
was polite and just let him pass by. He then strolled the sidewalk, bumping and
intimidating (he is a LARGE dude). He stomped on Mark's toe, and stuck gum on
his camera. He then assaulted me, tho I didn't file a report or charges (want
to stay a mystery SP, ya know). He grabbed my arm and scratched it a little,
pushed me with his elbow and tried to make me drop my camera. Mark and some
others did file reports with CWPD, who were really cool to us all. I got his
assault on Mark on camera, he has the gum incident and some bumping of Bob,
which I am sure will be up soon...
The clams were already counter-protesting, they sounded eerily like the night
before...in fact, some of them were the same people who were at the airport when
Ursula arrived. Oh, how do I know? I was "camera 2."
They then spent a couple hours, about 20 or 30 of them, parading around the LMT
and singing, and also chanting "Nazi go home" and the like. Big Fun.
My first appearance on ARS, an officially declared SP...and moving up the
levels, I am sure...M
Starshadow wrote:
From: "Baba ROM DOS" <Baba_ROM_DOS@hotmail.com>
>Bernie McCabe's office has written me to say that no charges will be
And so the cycle will escalate once again.
It sounds to me from afar as if McCabe has put into
motion a career-ending chain of events that may well
result in federal marshals taking over policing Clearwater.
One unprosecuted assault with racketeering undercurrents
is a fluke. Two is a coincidence. Once the third and fourth
assaults are videotaped and left unprosecuted, it's going
to make the major media, and someone at the federal level
is going to smell a chance to come down and put the boot in.
And in the post-Battlefield Earth, post-XenuTV 21st century,
Sailor Dave just doesn't have the batallions to hold off the feds.
If Scientologists weren't such incompetent whingeing
cowards, I'd worry about another Waco. Nevertheless,
I just hope and pray that no one at the Lisa Trust gets
too seriously hurt in the process.
From: tfcvp@aol.com (TFC VP)
Date: 25 Jul 2000 02:54:42 GMT
Message-ID: <20000724225442.20545.00000067@ng-fc1.aol.com>
The idiot yelling through cupped hands was Ian Shillington (he tells people
that he's a doctor but we've never substantiated that). He came the next day to
the door of the LMT to scream the same inane lunacy and later carried signs
that said GO HOME NAZI's. He's a flamer of the highest order. He definitely got
the award for Freak of the Week!
From: M <suppressive@mail.com>
Subject: Re: Minton assaulted again?
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 04:01:37 GMT
The scoop from one who was there:
Subject: Re: Hammer Attacks Approved by State
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 19:36:00 +0200
Message-ID: <8ln7cn0but@enews3.newsguy.com>
Mark Bunker wrote in message <397f0be4.0@news2.lightlink.com>...
>pressed against Richard Bernard who attacked my with a hammer
>nearly six months ago.
>
>Hammer attacks involving Scientologists will now be considered
>Sacred Rites and will be protected under the Florida Constitution.
>
>I've posted the letter to XENU TV:
>
>http://www.xenutv.com/trust/hammerresult.jpg
>
>As of this morning, FLAG buses will be routed to the nearest Home '
>Depot and each member of the Org will be supplied with a tax deductible
>blunt object.
>
>Now, let's see what McCabe will do about Dennis Clarke and his violent
>tendencies.
One thing that's worth noting here is that McCabe's
letter is dated July 20, meaning that there is reason to
suspect that it was a contributing factor to the decision
of the "Church" to escalate the level of violence in Clearwater,
as demonstrated by the Dennis Clarke incident(s). Given
that he was willing to roll over and play dead in the face of
an assault with a deadly weapon, it's hard to imagine him
pressing charges against Clarke for "mere" assault.