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New and Updated Information at Scientology LiesHelena Kobrin tries to shut down the alt.religion.scientology newsgroup.
January 10, 1995: Helena Kobrin attempts to rmgroup (a software command to remove a newsgroup) a.r.s.
Helena Kobrin writes to Jim Lippard regarding Jesse Garon's postings.
July 23, 1995: Helena Kobrin writes to Jim Lippard regarding Jesse Garon's postings.
distributes, Jeff Jacobsen's neighborhood
December 26, 1998: Scientology distributes fliers in Lisa McPherson Memorial Page is one of the best Scientology resources on the net.">Jeff Jacobsen's neighborhood.
Mike O'Connor
January 27, 1999: Mike O'Connor posts the first "This Day in ARS History".
Stacey Meyer (nee Moxon) dies
June 25, 2000: Stacey Meyer (nee Moxon) dies, electrocuted in a transformer vault at Scientology's California desert compound.
Zinjifar, jail, PI Edwin Richardson, Zinj, arrested
December 25, 1998: Zinjifar, in jail, receives a visit from Scientology PI Edwin Richardson, who had arranged for Zinj to be arrested.
Jeff Jacobsen, business
December 27, 1998: Lisa McPherson Memorial Page is one of the best Scientology resources on the net.">Jeff Jacobsen revenge picketed by Scientology at his business
Scientologists, Bob Minton's family:
December 16, 1998: Scientologists picket Bob Minton's family: "scientologists picketed again at Therese's house at 39 W. Cedar Street, in time to greet the girls from school at 3:00."
leaves, Bob Minton, Therese, (ages 10, 12), neighborhood. Bob's, Stacy Brooks, say
December 22, 1998: Scientology leaves fliers about Bob Minton at the home of his wife Therese and their two daughters (ages 10 and 12) and all over the surrounding neighborhood. The fliers draw attention to Bob's relationship with Stacy Brooks and say, "Minton has spent over $2 million of his family's wealth creating hatred and bigotry towards members of our religion. Minton's behavior is socially obnoxious and morally impaired."
Bob Minton's, harassed
December 24, 1998: Bob Minton's children harassed
U.S. State Department
September 9, 1999: The U.S. State Department issues its first report ever focusing exclusively on "violations of religious freedoms" in 194 countries. The section covering Germany, not considered a major human rights violator, contains a lengthy discussion of that country's often contentious relationship with the Church of Scientology.
15-month-old, children, Church, Sydney
February 13, 2000: A 15-month-old baby being minded, along with other children, at the Church of Scientology in Sydney, wandered away and fell through a gap in a steel railing and fell two floors. It was hospitalized in critical condition.
Over 4000 Sandown NH, Maureen O'Keefe, Scientologist, Bob Minton. An excerpt:
December 26, 1998: Over 4000 Sandown NH households receive a letter sent by Maureen O'Keefe, Scientologist, smearing Bob Minton. An excerpt: "Mr. Minton has become increasingly vocal and violent in his attacks on my Church and parishioners, myself included. He has poured millions of dollars into funding what is nothing less than a massive anti-religious hate campaign."
David Letterman's Top Ten List, L. Ron Hubbard:
January 2, 1999: David Letterman's Top Ten List mentions L. Ron Hubbard:
attacks Karsten Lorenzen, media, Scn
December 9, 1998: Scientology attacks Karsten Lorenzen in the media, falsely claiming that he wants to return to Scn.
pickets Meklar, home
December 4, 1998: Scientology pickets Meklar at his home.
Lori Ann Chauvette, Frank Ofman
December 1, 1998: Lori Ann Chauvette is again harassed over the telephone by Frank Ofman
Scientologists, Bob Minton's family:
December 14, 1998: Scientologists picket Bob Minton's family: "Two scientologists conducted a picket in front of Therese's house at 39 W. Cedar Street in Boston with picket signs emphasizing the relationship between Stacy and me. It seems that the timing of their picket was designed to coincide with the arrival of my two daughters from school. So much for Maureen O'Keefe's assurance in her letter to Therese of not doing anything to upset the children."
Various
December 2, 1998: Various posts attributed to the "Friends of Religious Liberty" boast about the pickets at the homes of critics Stacy Brooks, Rod Keller, Kristi Wachter, Keith Henson, and Arnie Lerma
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