======== Subject: Picket Report: Counting Coup in Clearwater From: wynot@arscc-atl.com Date: Wed, 08 Dec 1999 04:18:55 GMT Message-ID: <384d95a7.151408024@news.atl.mediaone.net> I really haven't wanted to write this picket report; hitting the send button always seems to give me a feeling of closure, and I did not want the weekend past to end. Arriving at the Holiday Inn Thursday night, ethercat and I walked in to a nest of SPs - Arnie Lerma, gypsyblue, don_nots, Gregg Hagglund, so many people there to show the cult that the critics cannot be silenced. After a good breakfast Friday morning we rode Arnie and Kim Baker to downtown Clearwater. My first sight of the Fort Harrison sent shivers down my spine. Knowing that this was the spiritual center of the criminal cult made me think of Lisa McPherson, and the pain to which she was subjected. I couldn't wait to begin picketing. ethercat prepared the Xenu Babies in their stroller with their xenu.net picket sign. As soon as we got to the Fort Harrison Arnie began cutting loose with the cardboard megaphone he had assembled on the way. It was easily the best I ever heard - you could hear him calling out "No OTs here!!!" over a block away! ethercat and I picketed the hotel for a spell, then headed dontown to share the entheta. I carried the 'Scientology - Tax Exempt UFO Cult' sign, backed with 'Scientology Harrasses it's Critics!'. We were immediately struck by the amount of acks we received from the people of Clearwater. From the moment we began picketing there was a never-ending stream of honks, waves, thumbs up, and 'thank you's from the cars passing by, no matter where we were in Clearwater - in front of the Ft. Harrison, or over on Drew St. At least 8 of every 10 cars gave us some kind of recognition and encouragement. I really got a sense of how the good people there feel about the criminal cult. Up on Cleveland St., where the cult had set up a number of open air stands selling various things from sodas to jewelry, with young children manning the tills, we met several more critics, including Gerry Armstrong and Tilman Hauser. Gerry led us (and the Xenu Babies) on a tour of the cult's properties. We picketed FSO, the Freewinds offices, and CCHR headquarters - all strangely empty and closed looking for a Friday afternoon. We stepped carefully around where they had the sidewalks torn up at the Sandcastle, and shared our picket signs with the culties working on the Winter Wonderland. Occassionally we were followed by Kroc (Croc), the tired looking scieno with his always-on vid camera. He looked very warm in his green jacket, and we had to wonder why he did not take it off; in fact, I noticed that he did not appear to change clothes the whole weekend. When ethercat strolled the babies on Clevaland St. the first couple times, the kids were all smiling, and pointing at the stroller. But later in the day, and the rest of the weekend, the smiles were few and far between. I guess someone told them that we were bad people, and they were not supposed to show amusement. On Saturday I gave one of the kids an eraser, and she said 'You know we are Scientologists.' I told her 'That's okay, it's just a rubber eraser.' I hope she got to keep it. We picketed all afternoon, then headed back to the hotel. Again the hotel bar was filled with folks whose posts we have read for years, whom we have chatted with on #scientology, whose web-sites we have visited and admired. I honestly cannot remember ever being among such a wonderful group of people. Later, several of us went to the Crab Shack around the corner for dinner, including the Lottick's, whom we had just met. I was overwhelmed by the feeling of being with them; they have lost so much, and yet it has not made them bitter or afraid. Saturday morning we attended the conference for a brief time. We were able to listen to Stave Hassan's talk, and to Ken Dandar's. We would have loved to have stayed, but we came to Clearwater to picket, so we headed on downtown. The picketing was not much different from Friday, but there were more of us as many had arrived the night before. There are too many picketing highlights to list, but I did want to mention a couple occurances. At one time I was picketing solo catacorner from the southeast edge of the hotel when a nicely dressed, and very elderly, woman came walking up the street toward me with a very serious, almost stony look on her face. She was obviously reading my sign, and I thought she was afraid to be walking by me - until she got about 3 feet (1 meter) away - then she gave me a wink. I could almost read her mind - I have to live here, she seemed to be saying, but thank you. I got the same feeling all weekend from the locals, as if many of them were afraid to openly acknowledge us, but were happy to have us there. Another time ethercat and I were picketing in front of the beautiful Spanish style church next door to the Ft. Harrison, when several people came out. One woman approached us, and said that she really appreciated what we were trying to do, but that she had given up hope after the cult was given tax-exempt status. I asked her please not to give up hope - that there were people working to correct that, and that there was always a chance, but I don't think I convinced her. Later I thought of other things I could have said, like reminding her that Pat Robertson had lost his tax exemption for less illegal stuff than what we knew the cult is guilty of, but by then it was too late, and she was gone. Saturday night was the candle-light vigil. After a minister delivered a prayer, we walked slowly, single-file to the back of the Ft. Harrison, near where Lisa McPherson was killed by the cult's cruel neglect. Gregg Hagglund spoke movingly of Lisa's life and death, and the gathering of people from all over the world who were willing to come to Clearwater to tell the cult "Never again!" There are so many wonderful stories to tell about the weekend past, I could never fit them into a single post. ethercat and I met so many men and women we have admired for so long - Jeff Jacobsen, Arnie Lerma, Warrior, Gregg Hagglund, Kim Baker, Dell Liebrich, Jesse Prince, Deana, Bruce Pettigrew, the Lotticks, Rod Keller, Bob Minton, Mark Dallara, Michael Ruesse. We felt a vast renewal of our purpose - to let the world know about this cult, and how they lure people in with false promises of super powers and mental healing. We experienced a rededication to let the culties know - we are watching! 'Til next time; Wynot (Tony Williams) Next year, in Clearwater!