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"...seek to recover associated costs from the Church of Scientology." -- Good luck!

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So the hedgerow will be in place for this years IAS shindig. But it should be gone by late November, after placing traffic in danger for several years. That will have to do. Please pay attention to the football club parking area that the 'apostates' have used in the past. Some clammy plan to keep those SPs out of it are sure to be in the offing.

Justice (such as it is) for Whitney Mills is going to take years to come to a conclusion. Doc Minkoff may actually be suspended or lose his medical license before the civil trial ends.

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Wow, two major publicity headaches for Scientology; in Clearwater and St. Hill. The bastions of toxic pseudo-religious scamming. Thanks Alex, thanks Tony. This year could be incendiary for Mr. Miscavige.

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AssUMing that the authorities are holding hearing or inviting input, it is worth finding out if the police reports from earlier protests (going back to before 2000, but certainly 2008 and later) are available, to see if there have been any complaints from local residents (i.e. the neighbours of Stain Heck). Noise has been a problem, with the criminal organisation known the "church" of $cientoology one or two years setting up loudspeakers playing pure noise. And loudspeakers, pointing outwards from Stain Heck, playing delightful bagpipe music.

Excellent work getting the hedge complained against. I hope the Co$ didn't get a deadline on the far side of the likely October dates...

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Possible Helpers: Check the public records for private flights booked to the UK from places like the airports Travolta, Duggan, or others may fly out of to narrow down dates.

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