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14 matching items found between Jan 2009 and Dec 2009. Furthermore, there are 45 matching items for all time not shown.
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Nov 26, 2009
Infinite Complacency: John Lindstein's lawsuit
Nov 25, 2009
John Lindstein v. David Miscavige, Church of Scientology International, Religious Technology Center, Does 1-20 (Case no. BC 426 872)
Mar 24, 2009
In The Zone: Graham Berry interview [Part 1] — Radio94x.com
More: part 2, part 3, part 4
Mar 10, 2009
Special investigation: Propaganda and payoffs? Scientology vs. 'Anonymous' [Part 3] — KESQ Channel 3 (CA)
Type: TV
Author(s): Nathan Baca
Source: KESQ Channel 3 (CA)
By Nathan Baca News Channel 3 PART THREE Protests in front of the Church of Scientology's headquarters near Hemet may soon be illegal. Sheriff's deputies keep reminding protestors with the group known as "Anonymous" to stay within 50 feet from the center of the road going through the Scientology compound. Video shown in our first segment shows just how forceful Scientology guards are willing to confront those who get a dozen feet past the line. Last fall, Riverside County Supervisor Jeff ...
Mar 4, 2009
Board restricts pickets to 30 feet from property — Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA)
Type: Press
Source: Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA)
RIVERSIDE — Despite a lashing from critics, the Riverside County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved an ordinance to restrict residential picketing to 30 feet or more from a person's property. In a 4-1 vote — with Supervisor Bob Buster dissenting — the board formally adopted the measure, which went through at least three revisions and repeated debate after board chairman Jeff Stone first introduced it in November. “This ordinance has been vetted many times,” Stone said just prior to the ...
Mar 3, 2009
Riverside County Board of Supervisors meeting (Audio) — Riverside County (California)
Mar 3, 2009
Scientology protests prompt new Riverside County law — Los Angeles Times (California)
Type: Press
Author(s): David Kelly
Source: Los Angeles Times (California)
The measure requires anyone protesting near private residences to remain at least 30 feet from the property line. Critics contend it violates free speech. By David Kelly 10:10 PM PST, March 3, 2009 Reporting from Riverside – Protesters targeting a Church of Scientology compound near Hemet now face stricter limits on how they can conduct demonstrations, according to a new ordinance adopted Tuesday by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors. The measure, which critics say violates the 1st Amendment and gives ...
Feb 24, 2009
Riverside County Board of Supervisors meeting (Audio) — Riverside County (California)
More: xenu-directory.net
Feb 24, 2009
Riverside Restricts Picketing — NBC LA
Type: Press
Source: NBC LA
RIVERSIDE, Calif. – The Riverside County Board of Supervisors tentatively approved an ordinance Tuesday to restrict residential picketing to 30 feet or more from a person's property. In a 4-1 vote – with Supervisor Bob Buster dissenting – the board accepted the final draft of the proposed measure, which is expected to be formally adopted next Tuesday. "This ordinance reduces the risk of a violent confrontation and the likelihood of residents becoming captives in their own homes, where they should enjoy ...
Jan 15, 2009
Church of Scientology seeks 'ban' against HIV+ protesters // Takes aim at Pope and Smurf — The Register (UK)
Type: Press
Author(s): John Leyden
Source: The Register (UK)
Opponents of the Church of Scientology have accused the controversial organisation of attempting to ban a pair of HIV-positive protesters. Lawyers acting for Scientology are allegedly using medical information about two protesters picketing a Scientology facility near Hemet, California in an attempt to prevent the duo's attendance at further demos. The two protesters Angry Gay Pope and Happy Smurf, a former Scientologist, are contesting the legal action, which would prevent them protesting at the important facility (known internally as Gold Base). ...
Jan 13, 2009
Riverside County Board of Supervisors meeting (Audio) — Riverside County (California)
More: Video
Jan 10, 2009
Scientology foes blast new Riverside County law — Los Angeles Times (California)
Jan 7, 2009
Riverside restricts picketing — MSNBC
Jan 6, 2009
Riverside County Board of Supervisors meeting (Audio) — Riverside County (California)
More: Video
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