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Scientology Critic Arrested After 6 Years

destinyland writes "Friday police arrested 64-year-old Keith Henson. In 2000 after picketing a Scientology complex, he was arrested as a threat because of a joke Usenet post about "Tom Cruise Missiles." He fled to Canada after being found guilty of "interfering" with a religion, and spent the next 6 years living as a fugitive. Besides being a digital encryption and free speech advocate, he's one of the original Burr-Brown/Texas Instruments researchers and a co-founder of the Space Colony movement."

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  1. Re:Scientology isn't a Religion by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Is there even such a thing as a legitimate religion?

  2. Yeah they're oppressed too by gelfling · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Like the 95% evangelical community I live among here in the Bible belt. Go ask those people, just like the rich powerful Scientologists, they whine that they're oppressed. Screw them.

  3. Mormons Rejoice by WED+Fan · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    In related news:

    To avoid charges of "Interfering With a Religion", town leaders in East Cowfuck, Montana, (population 12,000) are advising their citizens to not slam the doors when the "boys in white shirts and black nametags" arrive on their doorsteps.

    Mormon President and Profit...Prophet...Gordon B. Hinkley said, "Our armies of youth will crush...err...in 3, 2, 1...Our young men have a message of salvation, anyone refusing to hear it will be prosecuted under the Scientology Act of 2007 (with all due thanks to our benighted brethern of the Church of Scientology, aka The Whacked Out Followers of the False Prophet Tom)"

    Hinkley added, "God requires you to vote for Mitt Romney, or He will punish America."

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  4. Re:Tom Cruise Missile by ravenshrike · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Meh, it's California, land of PC. It'd be stupid to expect anything else.

  5. Re:Scary by modecx · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Indeed... This just makes me want to unload the contents of my stomach upon someone. Any of you scientology fags care to volunteer to be the victim of my projectile vomit? Look at it this way, you could probably charge me with a hate crime, you could send me, a hateful heretic, to prison. That's got to make being covered in a half digested Village Inn Santa Fe Chicken Skillet worth it.

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  6. Re:Ecumenical Councils: the Christian Party Line by Moofie · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    "You do not know or understand the history of Christianity."

    You're full of crap.

    "that defined what Christianity is"

    No. Christ defined what Christianity is. These councils and conclaves and Diets of Worms defined the power structure that they wished to leverage based on religious orthodoxy.

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  7. Re:Tom Cruise Missile by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Why not include Muslims as well? As long as we're going to make the extremists of a major religion to be the norm, then Muslims should be arrested, seeing as all Muslims will leave a bomb under your car when they leave your house.

  8. Re:Scientology isn't a Religion by oyenstikker · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    There is insufficient scientific evidence to disprove many religions*. If you are basing your statements on scientific data and logical argument, you must allow that it is possible that some being created the universe and set up some rules for entry into heaven and guided some people to speak those rules. You must also allow that there may be no such supreme being. At least until we have further evidence one way or the other.

    * Even if you could dispute some specific recorded happening of thousands of years ago that appears in some ancient religious text, you must consider that many ancient religious texts were understood as fiction or semi-fiction at the time of writing and thereafter, but are still illustrative of principles of the religion, and that does not mean that other (perhaps more supernatural) assertions of the religious are false.

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  9. Re:Hmmm by theonetruekeebler · · Score: -1, Flamebait
    This bunch of sad loonies has been known to hire (or pose as) private investigators sowing lies and misinformation to their neighbors:

    "We're conducting an investigation of your neighbor Mr. Alex Schoenfeldt (show picture of Schoenfeldt). Do you have any children? What ages? Has Mr. Schoenfeldt ever made any effort to befriend them? Has he ever offered to watch them or asked to be left unattended with them? Has he ever invited them to his home? Has he ever asked to photograph them? Have you ever seen him carrying photographic equipment to or from his home? Does he have an Internet connection? Has he fully informed you about his criminal history?"
    To experience it yourself, simply picket a Scientology org. Wait for them to knock on your mother's door asking if she's aware that her son has been participating in "anti-religious hate marches." Wait for the phone to ring at 3:00 AM with somebody at the other end describing exactly how your children were dressed yesterday. Wait for the police to raid your studio on an anonymous tip about kiddie porn -- and your picture to be on the 6:00 news, because the TV stations eat that shit up.

    By some estimates, the Church of Scientology has spent over two million dollars litigating against Henson. They've bankrupted him. They call him a bigot. A stalker. A terrorist. On their Keith Henson web page they say "Keith Henson is an explosives expert and a convicted hate criminal." He's an "explosives expert" because he used to put on fireworks shows in the desert. He's a "convicted hate criminal" because Scientology set him up. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if he hasn't received a few anonymous e-mails and phone calls, inviting him to speculate on how old men fare in prison.

    Please refer to Xenu.net to learn more about what happens to people who speak out against Scientology. Scientologists may be a bunch of sad loonies, but their leadership is very quick to call someone an enemy, and very eager to bring their enemies to ruin.

    I am not in the habit of posting anonymously, but I am afraid of them.

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  10. Re:oddly though by BitterAndDrunk · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    The Bible as a historical work is. . . somewhat suspect.

    The Guns of the South talks about the Civil War (specifically, some South Africans create a time machine to go back and provide the South with AK-47s) but doesn't do so in a manner that is historically accurate. Just because the Civil War happened doesn't mean that this work of fiction should be considered historically accurate.

    And as an aside - the Israelis were slaves to the Pharoa (that looks mispelled) for how many years according to the Bible? Yet they're the only culture that has been enslaved for a period of that long and left NO archaelogical marks on Egypt, nor had any adoption of Yiddish/Hebrew into Egyptian, nor Egyptian insinuating itself into Hebrew?

    Here's why: it's bullshit.

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