September 6, 1997 - Artemis
Gregg & Myself realized that this picketing schedule would be tough
on critics, and we weren't too suprised when we were the only two
picketers at our 2pm start time.
The highlight for today was our new banner. I'm sure Gregg will post
the exact wording, but the gist of it was 30 years of Infamy - Canada's
only criminally convicted church. It's about 12 feet long, and looks
very professional.
We fastened one end of the banner to a handy sign pole, and Gregg took
the other end, armed with his megaphone. I was armed with leaflets and
one of our dayglo yellow picket signs. I was handing out 3 different
leaflets, Roland's Xenu, and my Dyn'ethics and my latest leaflet "The
Courts decisions".
When we arrived, we had total control over the sidewalk. Gregg
was doing a great commetry, inviting people to learn Scientology's
dirty little secret - OT3.
After a while, Buttnor came out to take a picture of our new banner,
Gregg streched it for him, so that the picture would be good.
The scientologists had a problem on these two days. Unlike last
monday when they could stand in the doorway and shoot us on the
camcorder, we were around the corner, and they couldn't see us
from the door. They had to shoot us through the windows of the
org. I think this makes it pretty obvious that the camcorder can
only operate from the mains, the battery is broken!
Gregg got engaged in a conversation with a scientologist, I was
listening but not partipating. It was a very interesting conversation,
and I'm looking forward to Gregg's reporting of it - I couldn't do it
justice as I was distracted by talking to members of the public as I
leafleted.
The cops showed up, I belive responding to a complaint by Buttnor, they
spend a long time talking in the org, then came out to talk to us.
One of the first things he did was to ask each of us who were were, and
the scientologist first claimed that he was just a passer by before
admitting he was a scientologist. This was in one extended sentence, but
it was very telling - they won't even admit they're scientologists to
the cops who they called to "protect them".
Gregg & myself talked to the senior one. He confirmed that we were not
breaking any laws, and advised us on how to continue not breaking any
laws. One thing that we discussed was photography. I said that I don't
take pictures until the scientologists take pictures of us. Now I didn't
realize this at the time, but the scientologist made a big boob. He said
that I had the previous week, and they had me on video doing it. Excuse
me! Isn't video a form of photography too?
The clam slipped away.
We finished our conversation with the Cop, and thanked him for his time.
After a while, we were joined by Slippery Jim & his friend Karl Marx.
Karl took Gregg's station on the end of the banner, and Slippery Jim
helped me hand out leaflets.
The Scientologists were again handing out the 6 page leaflet they
first gave out on Labour day.
By the end of the day we'd handed out about 300 leaflets, and informed
more people in Toronto.
One thing I've been meaning to mention for months and months. At
our very first picket we noticed that the Org has two elevators.
The right hand one as you look in the door had a poster on it, covering
the doors in such a way that that elevator is obviously not in use.
That poster, or one like it, remained there in May, June, July, August,
and now September. Almost 6 months, and they can't repair their
elevator.