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Two, Alex, Ariane Jackson, representatives, Scientologists, Jacksons. Jacksons, 911. They, visits. Scientologists, back, they'll

September 20, 1996: Two days after Alex and Ariane Jackson notify Scientology that they do not want any more visits from Scientology representatives, Scientologists visit the Jacksons. The Jacksons call 911. They show the police officer their letter to Scientology directing them to stop the visits. The officer tells the Scientologists to leave and says that if they come back, they'll be arrested. The Scientologists do not return.

Zenon Panoussis, alt.religion.scientology, Swedish Parliament, NOTs

September 27, 1996: Zenon Panoussis posts to alt.religion.scientology, announcing that the Swedish Parliament has a copy of the NOTs.

Bavarian Administrative Court, Appeal, Keller family, Scientologists

September 27, 1996: The Bavarian Administrative Court of Appeal dismisses an appeal filed by the Keller family, who have filed a claim for discrimination against them as Scientologists.

Swedish Parliament, NOTs, Parliament, NOTs, missing

September 30, 1996: A Scientology delegation visits the Swedish Parliament and asks to see the NOTs that have been given to the Parliament, at which point it is discovered that the NOTs are missing.

Scientologist Edward, Alex, Ariane Jackson, them. They refuse

September 19, 1996: Scientologist Edward visits Alex and Ariane Jackson and asks to meet with them. They refuse.

Swedish Parliament, NOTs. According, Zenon Panoussis, Parliament, NOTs, Zenon, later

September 20, 1996: The Swedish Parliament receives a copy of the NOTs. According to Zenon Panoussis, Scientology is unaware that the Parliament has the NOTs until Zenon posts about it a week later.

Ariane, Alex Jackson, Scientologists - Jaqueline Kevenaar, Joan, Edward -, Denny's, Jacksons', Scientology. Scientologists, orde

September 12, 1996: Ariane and Alex Jackson meet with Scientologists - Jaqueline Kevenaar, Joan, and Edward - at Denny's to discuss the Jacksons' complaints against Scientology. The Scientologists want them to sign a waiver and gag order.

Alex, Ariane Jackson, Brian Anderson (OSA Flag), representatives. day, Scientologists Jaqueline Kevenaar, Edward, Jacksons, meet

September 18, 1996: Alex and Ariane Jackson fax Brian Anderson (OSA Flag) telling him they do not want any more visits or harassment from Scientology representatives. The same day, Scientologists Jaqueline Kevenaar and Edward visit the Jacksons asking for a meeting. The Jacksons agree to meet on the following day just to get the Scientologists to go away.

Two Scientologists - Jaqueline Kevenaar, Edward -, Alex, Ariane Jackson, Jacksons', Scientology. Jacksons, before, Friday, didn'

September 14, 1996: Two Scientologists - Jaqueline Kevenaar and Edward - visit Alex and Ariane Jackson to discuss the Jacksons' alleged breaches of confidentiality and their complaints against Scientology. The Jacksons told them the day before, Friday, that they didn't want to discuss the matter further until the 17th, Monday, and they have to shut the door in the Scientologists' faces to make them go away.

Ariane, Alex Jackson, Scientologists - Jaqueline Kevenaar, Joan, Edward -, Jacksons', Scientology. Scientologists, order

September 13, 1996: Ariane and Alex Jackson meet with Scientologists - Jaqueline Kevenaar, Joan, and Edward - to discuss the Jacksons' complaints against Scientology. The Scientologists want them to sign a gag order.

Bob Penny, FACTnet's, directors, FACTnet, Scientology

September 13, 1996: Bob Penny issues a statement approximately a month after he was removed from FACTnet's board of directors. He urges continued support of FACTnet and diligence in fighting Scientology.

Keller, Bavarian court;, Scientologists, Commission disagrees

September 10, 1996: The Keller family submits additional material in their appeal before the Bavarian court; they claim their human rights have been violated because they are Scientologists, but the Commission disagrees.

Representatives, Zenon Panoussis's, disks. Zenon, raid

September 4, 1996: Representatives of Scientology enter Zenon Panoussis's apartment and seize his hard drives and disks. Zenon was not home at the time of the raid.

Three Scientologists - Jaqueline Kevenaar, Joan, Edward -, Alex, Ariane Jackson, Jacksons', Scientology. Jacksons, in, window. S

September 11, 1996: Three Scientologists - Jaqueline Kevenaar, Joan, and Edward - visit Alex and Ariane Jackson to discuss the Jacksons' alleged breaches of confidentiality and their complaints against Scientology. The Jacksons refuse to let them in, but they end up having a conversation through a window. The Scientologists admit they've been reading the Jacksons' auditing folders.

After, up, Gitte Mogensen, wrists

May 15, 1996: After being pushed to the breaking point to get her stats up, Gitte Mogensen suffers a breakdown and slashes her wrists. She is put under a "babywatch," watched by four people, including Karsten Lorenzen and Valerie Demange. She is force-fed while unconcious. She will ultimately be released into the care of her parents.

Grady Ward, Keith Henson, court, Scientology's, infringement

August 2, 1996: Grady Ward and Keith Henson are in court, defending themselves against Scientology's claims of copyright infringement.

Lawrence Wollersheim, Bob Penny, Wollersheim, Arnie Lerma, Penny, Board, Directors, FACTnet

August 12, 1996: Lawrence Wollersheim tells Bob Penny that Wollersheim and Arnie Lerma have voted Penny off the Board of Directors of FACTnet.

An, Netcom, RTC. On August, 5, Tom Klemesrud (a co-defendant, RTC's, Netcom), a.r.s., Netcom's, settlement

August 1, 1996: An announcement is made that Netcom has settled with RTC. On August, 5, Tom Klemesrud (a co-defendant in RTC's suit against Netcom) posts to a.r.s. that Netcom's counsel have not yet directly informed him or his attorneys of the settlement.

Xenu, Ann Arbor Art Fair. Escorted, four-person PR, ARSCC Dissem Div/Great Lakes Section

July 27, 1996: Xenu makes a public appearance at the Ann Arbor Art Fair. Escorted by a four-person PR team from ARSCC Dissem Div/Great Lakes Section.

Netherlands, Ls (upper-level, processes), newspapers, critics, magazines, Scientologists, book. Among, Julia Rijnvis, Netherland

August 20, 1996: A critic in the Netherlands sends copies of the Ls (upper-level, confidential Scientology processes) to newspapers, critics, magazines, known Scientologists, and individuals randomly selected from the phone book. Among the recipients was Julia Rijnvis, public relations coordinator for Scientology in the Netherlands.