From: Keith Henson Subject: Re: Henson and the Hemet Missle Defense System Date: 14 Sep 2000 00:00:00 GMT Message-ID: <8pppti$to2$1@slb3.atl.mindspring.net> References: <7covrsg4ic2kdsg30crgpuh15avhrd41m4@4ax.com> Organization: MindSpring Enterprises User-Agent: tin/pre-1.4-19990517 ("Psychonaut") (UNIX) (SunOS/4.1.4 (sun4m)) Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology Bob Minton wrote: > According to a sworn affidavit today, Helena Kobrin says that Henson has been > charged by the Riverside County DA's office with a violation of California's > Anti-Terrorism Law in connection with threats allegedly made to RTC What I have in the form of a declaration from Helena is *really* weird. It seems to be a court calendar printout, gives 9/1/00 as the date the charges were filed, and lists 9/15/00 as the arraignment. Of course, 9/15 is also the day the cult has me in deposition in Hurtado vs Berry, and Graham is not available that day. LMT folks may be able to post an OCR of the page and some of the exhibits which relate, particularly from Frank Petty, Edwin Richardson and Ken Hoden tomorrow. Officially I don't have notice of this thing--and Graham has not managed to find someone who knows about it and will return a phone call from Riverside DA's office. If anyone from the Riverside DA is reading, let me help. My cell phone 650-776-5702, my lawyer's phone is 310-393-2835. Unless it is late afternoon, I can't get out there 9/15, Friday. But we should be able to work out something over the phone, some time next week perhaps. If this turns out to be for real, I hate to ask, but I am going to have to ask for donations again. I have a consulting gig at the moment, but dealing with this stuff will obviously keep me from working much. I recently got two entirely unsolicited donations which I listed on my log for the cult and court. (They had no return address, so I could not send them back.) There is no requirement for me to list who sent the money, but knowing amounts might make it easier for the cult to track down people who send gifts. So if you send one, be aware that is it not entirely without risk. On the other hand, the cult does seem to be spread a bit thin recently. A very perplexed, Keith Henson PS. If this works for the cult, it is going to make the Internet much like an airport in that certain jokes will get you jail time. There is a point to limiting certain kinds of speech in airports, but should it be applied to the net? Or is this way too much of a free speech restriction?