Scientology
About 6:30pm last night I went and talked to one of the stripe cops to
try to get an understanding of how the police department handles the
picketing here. It was a friendly conversation that didn't really
have any conclusion, but I came away with a better understanding of
the police viewpoint.
I told him some some of us would be picketing at 7pm and left.
Finally about 7:15 pm (hey, I warned the cops that we were
anarchists at heart!) about 8 of us walked over to Flag and started
picketing. About 1:30pm Bob and Stacy had picketed Flag a bit and
coincidentally there was a wedding going on there, unbeknownst to any
of us. The Scientologists complained bitterly about that, that the
bride had burst into tears when she saw the picketers there and we had
ruined their carefully planned wedding. This made us wonder if the
Scientologists include "note: this building is one of the most
picketed buildings on earth" in their promotional brochures.
So anyway, we start picketing and it's just so wonderfully quiet
there! No handlers, no Van tech, nothing. Just a nice quiet
sidewalk. Wonderful.
Down the street a few blocks at the Trust you could just make out
some picket signs bobbing around. Aha! So that's where our handlers
are! We decided this would be great because it would keep them away
from us.
Two other picketers came by but didn't have any signs, so Mark went
with them to the Trust to get signs for them, and he videotaped the 6
or so Scientologists led by Mary DeMoss who were circling with their
Caberta signs. Before Mark came back to Flag, we had decided to go
picket the Sandcastle. So we walked by the Trust and caught the new
picketers and Mark and walked down to the Sandcastle.
It was basically uneventful there as well. The staff closed the
drapes in the big windows of the restaurant there, and we saw security
staff running around like crazy, but that was about all the excitement
there was.
By the time we got back from the Sandcastle (about a one hour
picket total between both places) the Scientologist picketers were
gone.
When a Scientology staffer used a syringe to force a mixture of
aspirin, Benadryl and orange juice into McPherson's throat while others
held her down, it was "spiritual sustenance," the church argues.
From: cultxpt@primenet.com (Jeff Jacobsen)
Subject: picket in Clearwater last night
Date: Sun, 03 Sep 2000 17:48:52 GMT
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