There were about 5 protesters. Does the majority looks like soccer moms to you?
The current number one Scientology protester, Anon Orange, followed the guards' all terrain vehicle to question what they were doing. He would have been telling them that it's a top level foot bullet to start a flare in such a dry day, so close to his van.
I'm fairly sure he knew he was stepping into Scientology property, but I'm not sure what he was thinking. May be he wasn't thinking about property lines. He had every right to chase anybody who could have burnt down his vehicle, and to warn them not to go near again. Maybe it was a calculated bold move, though his video cam wasn't on.
That was not all. They threw a tiny older lady onto the van hard, and lost a nail (Though she was much tougher than they think.) Most of the incident was captured on video.
If you try that at home you will be in deep trouble. You cannot arrest and tie somebody up for just walking across your property line without warning. You cannot use excessive force when no one and nothing were being threaten. Remember that we were at the middle of a desert? Were the goons afraid of and being threaten by a single guy? Anything of value will be behind fences far away.
I don't think the goons are hired guards. If they were, they would only be low life with nothing better to do, and doing it only for the money. But Scientology is not well known for well paying jobs. I believe they are Scientologists. If they let Anon Orange walked around without doing anything, they would be in deep trouble. If they mishandle anything, they could be in deep trouble too. Their own prison is right behind them.
Now Scientology can't blame the incident on some nutty believers. It's their own guard in uniform doing it as a group. I think they are under standing orders to do something. It may even be some setup as on other days, the police were present to observe.
Everybody called the police, who arrived slowly and arrested Anon Orange. I was told they need not accept the citizen arrest. Indeed there isn't any good reason to arrest him. It won't happen anywhere else. For those who criticize Anon Orange, I would say it's hard to please every faction in "Anonymous". It's always a good thing to get media attention. Whatever else he did, regard it as generating lulz to keep some people interested.
Obviously, you can see that Scientology doesn't have anything to do with a "church". They take their property line dead seriously, even in the middle of a nowhere desert. Forget about any warm fuzzy feeling of a real forgiving church. Should they be in the business of rehabilitating anything? They have Crimonon to rehabilitate criminals in prison. Yeah right, beat them up so they will be avoiding prison again at all cost.
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