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Keith Henson, Dire Straits

Wed May 16, 2007 at 09:02:07 AM PDT

Awaiting extradition to California from the Prescott, Arizona jail, Keith Henson is being denied visitation rights, contact with his lawyer, and medication he needs to control heart and blood pressure problems.

Scientology is the ugly worm at the core of this situation.

Keith Henson is an engineer, scientist, and Scientology critic. In 2000, he was moved to picket Scientology's armed compound at Gilman Hot Springs, just north of Hemet, California. A young woman returning from Bible class with her sister hit a skiploader sticking out on highway 79. The crew was working for the Scientology organization, left their vehicle sticking out on the dark highway, and Ashlee Shaner was decapitated in the resultant collision.

Mr. Henson wished to call attention to that incident, and did so by launching a series of legal pickets on that public highway that bisects the cult's compound.

What followed was an utter travesty of justice.
Mr. Henson has a history of teaching pyrotechnic safety.
In a book published in the '70s, 'The Great Mambo Chicken and the Transhuman Condition,' he described how he and friends would go out into the desert and "blow things up" for fun.
And finally, the most absurd, he responded to a post on the Usenet group alt.religion.scientology that joked about sending in "Tom Cruise Missiles" with the cult compound as Ground Zero. Responded. The post did not originate from Keith. But this is the fodder Scientology lawyers had to work with.

In 2001, Mr. Henson was arrested and charged with numerous counts; terrorist threats, stalking, harassing Scientologists at the compound. In reality, all he did was walk on the highway shoulder carrying a sign with words on it.

Scientologists took the stand in court, weeping about how terrified they were of this lone man with a picket sign.
Mr. Henson, on the other hand, was not permitted to have a defence. The court featured a judge hand-picked by the cult. Scientology was not allowed to be mentioned, and Mr. Henson's witnesses, of whom I was one, were not permitted to give testimony.

One of Mr. Henson's witnesses was Frank Oliver, a man who used to work for Scientology's Office of Special Affairs. OSA is the intel and dirty tricks department of the church. Mr. Oliver's testimony was discarded as being "too old," yet passages from 'The Great Mambo Chicken" were admitted.

Mr. Henson was finally convicted of a misdemeanor charge, "interfering with a religion," and sentenced to nearly a year in the Riverside County jail. Following his sentencing, a cult representative told him that Scientology has such a presence and influence there, he would not survive his sentence. Mr. Henson chose to relocate to Canada and attempted to gain citizenship.

The cult pursued him there, their lies about Mr. Henson causing a dangerous confrontation in a shopping mall parking lot with amped-up SWAT officers in an armed encounter that still gives his companion nightmares.

He returned to the states, where he was recently picked up in Arizona, and is now awaiting extradition to Riverside County for a misdemeanor. This is extremely rare, and a waste of public money.
In a time where overcrowding in Riverside County jail has resulted in the early release of inmates, the county has gone all out to retrieve this 64 year old engineer.

His progress through the court system has been marred by "errors." Documents weren't sent. Documents have been sent to people not involved in the case, rather than his lawyer. A 'failure to appear' warrant, signed by the judge who later presided over his case, was issued in 2000, a year before his court case even began.

Mr. Henson's case is well documented here:
http://www.operatingthetan.com

Here, one can read court documents, transcripts, and personal accounts. If you have any doubts that this case stinks of Scientology involvement, this site will put those doubts to rest.

When Mr. Henson first arrived at the Prescott, Arizona jail, staff and officers were already reading printouts from Scientology hate site, religiousfreedomwatch.org.
http://religiousfreedomwatch.org/...

This website purports to champion religious rights, yet curiously, only attacks critics of Scientology. Indeed, it is run by Scientologist Joel Phillips, who refuses to discuss his site.

Currently, Mr. Henson is being held in Arizona, awaiting extradition to California. His lawyer is unable to communicate with him, his wife hasn't been able to visit him, and he is being denied the medication he needs to control his blood pressure and heart problems.

In the meantime, Scientologists posting anonymously through remailers to hide their identities have suggested that the rumor is being spread in Riverside that Mr. Henson is a pedophile. Here is an example from "Cyberiade," a particularly nasty piece of work, "So, Keith. How's the food in jail? I hear you are being kept alone because you are considered to be a pedophile.
Next stop for you is Riverside CA. See you there! :)"

Some of the lies being spread are that Keith has made terrorist threats (he hasn't) that he stalked and intimidated individual Scientologists, (he didn't) and that he is a child molester. This lovely piece of garbage was the result of an unpleasant divorce, the lie coming from his ex-wife, who later admitted it wasn't true in a written statement that Scientology conveniently overlooks. It is obvious that, should Keith be incarcerated in Riverside County, there is a good chance the cult will make good on its promise to see that he doesn't survive the experience. Withholding vital medications, rumors of pedophilia, denying him the right to attorney and wife are all indications that something ain't right!

It should be noted that the cult compound in Riverside County is the seat of Scientology power in California. The current head of the cult resides there, and it is home to Golden Era Studios, from whence those exploding volcano infomercials you see on late night cable are produced.

Keith's wife and friends are very concerned, and rightly so, about his plight. Curiously, nobody can seem to get the attention this case so rightly deserves. It needs scrutiny, as every step has involved lies, perjury, and insinuation that surely has no place in a fair, balanced judicial system.

California's current Attorney General used to belong to the L5 Society, a forward-looking group dedicated to promoting the idea of space colonies and related technology. Keith Henson was one of the founders.

There is a very real urgency to resolve this before something tragic happens. Keep in mind, all Mr. Henson did was exercise his Constitutional right to free speech by picketing a Scientology compound with a piece of cardboard with words on it. Words like, "Scientology Kills." I was carrying that sign on the very day that the daughter of a cult lawyer, Stacy Moxon, was sent down into a transformer vault at the Gilman Hot Springs compound and electrocuted. Ken Hoden, who later lied on the stand at Keith's trial, came out and invited my friend and I to breakfast in town as an effort to clear us away before any media arrived.

This Saturday, Keith's wife Arel will be a guest on the Vince Daniels radio program, broadcast from Riverside County. There is a webfeed available at vincedaniels.com

Scientology clearly has undue influence on the Riverside court system. This case needs to be investigated immediately, before anything "happens" to Mr. Henson. We are all very, very concerned for his safety and well-being in a prison system where Scientology's Criminon front group has a presence.

{edit} Paris Hilton got her sentenced reduced, poor little flower. Fans set up a petition which received some attention.
Please sign the following petition to free Keith Henson!
http://www.ipetitions.com/...

Tags: Scientology, courts, corruption, Riverside County, Keith Henson, Rescued (all tags) :: Previous Tag Versions

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  •  Keith's case (6+ / 0-)

    ...has been a travesty of justice from Day One.  Thanks for the update, Barb.  Hope you and your bike are hanging in there, too.  I'm an occasional luncher at Sizzler too. :)

    Rubus Eradicandus Est.

    by Randomfactor on Wed May 16, 2007 at 09:26:47 AM PDT

  •  Oh my God. (9+ / 0-)

    After all these years, I can't believe this case still has legs!

    I am old ARS denizen, but haven't been back in years.  I had wondered what happened to Keith.  I can not believe that he is still captive to this absurd case.  And yet, if it involves $cientology, nothing should come as a suprise.

    It is really hard to convey to people who haven't investigated it just how awful $cientology is.  They just don't get it.  This is not a religion.  It is a criminal organization that needs to be prosecuted under RICO statutes (and has been, repeatedly, in other countries under their equivalent statutes).

    Anybody who says, "live and let live, it's their religion" etc. (or anybody who dismisses any report of their misdeeds as not being any different than, for example, the Catholic church's coverups) simply does not know what they're about.  That's the plain truth.  Because anybody who actually bothers to read up on these guys and finds out what they're really doing inevitably comes to the conclusion that they're a criminal organization by any definition you can imagine.

    Unreal.

    •  Agreed! (1+ / 0-)

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      GreyHawk

      I spent some time lurking on ARS a few years ago. It is unbelievable to anyone who doesn't know what they are capable of, but it's all very true and extremely disturbing.  I wish more people would educate themselves because if any criminal organization needs to be stopped it is the Scientologists.

      I can't even stand to look at Tom Cruise or John Travolta anymore. I won't watch their movies, even for free on TV.

    •  indeed, most people not only don't know (1+ / 0-)

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      londubh

      how deeply evil CoS is, but have trouble accepting it even after seeing the evidence.

      they're a criminal organization by any definition you can imagine

      And for that reason has been banned at various times in several countries.

    •  Here's a petition to sign: (0+ / 0-)

      www.ipetitions.com/petition/freekeithhenson

      "C'mon -- if THAT were true, you wouldn't be getting the news from some crazy email forwarded by your brother-in-law!"

      by technopolitical on Thu May 17, 2007 at 02:38:53 AM PDT

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  •  The late sf writer (10+ / 0-)

    L. Sprague De Camp was a very witty man with no patience for stupidity.  As he summed it up, "I knew L. ROn when he was only a small-time crook."

    The last time we mixed religion and politics people got burned at the stake.

    by irishwitch on Wed May 16, 2007 at 08:37:17 PM PDT

  •  Quibble (3+ / 0-)

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    snacksandpop, GreyHawk, kraant

    Great Mambo Chicken and the Transhuman Condidition was not published in the '70s; it was published in August of 1990.

    Great book, BTW.


    "I play a street-wise pimp" — Al Gore

    by Ray Radlein on Wed May 16, 2007 at 09:24:06 PM PDT

  •  Should the L5 Society ask the Governator... (5+ / 0-)

    ...for a blanket pardon for Mr. Henson?

    That would short-circuit the whole mess.

    Won't it be nice to have a SMART President?

    by ibonewits on Wed May 16, 2007 at 09:39:20 PM PDT

  •  When ever I walk past the kiosk (3+ / 0-)

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    snacksandpop, GreyHawk, kraant

    I say "Resistance is futile", or "live long and prosper". They are the scum of the earth. We exercise free speech and they THINK it's harassment. Fuck THEM.

  •  BBC Documentary about "Fair Game" (2+ / 0-)

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    danger durden, londubh

    which is what the scientology freaks call their practice of retaliating against critics. The program got some press here because the BBC reporter lost his temper and started screaming at the scientolist who had been stalking and interfering with his crew.

    For those who have a bittorrent client, or can download torrents, a torerent file for the entire program is available at http://www.mininova.org/... (note, this is not the .AVI file, but the torrent file that you load into bittorrent software which then downloads the actual video)

    •  FYI - Here's the release notes about the program (1+ / 0-)

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      danger durden

      Panorama - Scientology and Me
      Mon 14 May, 8:30 pm - 9:00 pm 30mins

      John Sweeney investigates the Church of Scientology, endorsed by some major
      Hollywood celebrities, but which continues to face the criticism that it is less
      of a religion and more of a cult. Some former members claim the Church uses a
      mind control technique to put opponents at a psychological disadvantage. During
      the course of his investigation, Sweeney is shouted at, spied on, visited in his
      hotel at midnight and chased around the streets of LA by strangers in hire cars.

  •  Thanks Barb (0+ / 0-)

    for the update. My best wishes to Keith.

  •  call the "christian right" (0+ / 0-)

    i'm serious.  it wouldn't hurt to stir them up on this one, since they hate scientology even more than we in the reality-based community do.

    get them to pressure the governator for a pardon.

    some of them probably wouldn't bite, as henson is not "one of them," but some would.  to the extent that he's trying to expose the truth about a satanic cult, and the gubmint of california is helping said evil cult silence or kill him, they'd eat it up.  and yes, there are quite a few of those folks in CA.

    l'audace! l'audace! toujours l'audace!

    by zeke L on Thu May 17, 2007 at 09:21:52 AM PDT

    •  Agreed. (0+ / 0-)

      I couldn't agree more.  The Christian Right has a real issue with these "people" and I think that they would take offence to the fact that Keith was charged and convicted of "interfering with a religion."  They, just like the rest of us are abhorred that $cientology can call itself a religion with a straight face.

      I'm not a fan of the Christian Right at all and ordinarily the thought of involving them in any way in any cause I care about would make me feel somewhat uncomfortable.  However they have the numbers and the power and the reality of the situation is that a man who utilised his first ammendment rights is now in very real danger of losing his life.  Any assistance to free Keith Henson should be utilised.

      Educate and inform the whole mass of the people... They are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty. - Thomas Jefferson

      by Zenith on Thu May 17, 2007 at 05:07:55 PM PDT

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  •  AS an old ARS passer-thru, I have to ask (0+ / 0-)

    Why the HELL did he ever come back to the U.S.??? For a conference? Basic rule for a refugee from a fascist state is to not return until the Allies have pounded your old enemies flat.

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