Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer Moxon is probably the last major power-player the cult has in terms of their personal army. Yes, they have PI's, and yes, they have OSA, but Moxon is their final boss before Davey. It's time to take him down. I'm /r/ing that we re-up all Moxon videos, and have namefags on standby to file counter-claims. We must document ALL DMCA claims, as well as compile his legally baseless C&D letters. We're going for the big fish now; the guy who's daughter was murdered and didn't bat an eyelash, and the guy responsible for so much legal harassment of the cult's critics. Moxon. Must. Go.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer I'm not namefagged, or even in the US, but if Eurofags can contribute, I'm down with whatever. Bitch ran from us in Hamburg. Next time, I don't want him to have anywhere to run to. Also - If we can prove Ken Moxon is a criminal douchebag fucktard, does that help Graham Berry get his life back?
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer This is the second reference I have seen to some sort of running away in Hamburg - can someone link me to a post about this?
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer Yes, Moxon has committed enough abuses of the US legal system. His devotion to the dictates of Hubbard (which wants to replace the current justice system with Hubbard's own) is at odds with the spirit and intent of the California Bar. My experiences with him were an eye-opener as to the criminality of the Scientology enterprise. Very shocking. I would welcome taking power away from such a shyster.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer I think he's referring to the German Anti-Scilon assembly that Tommy Davis and Moxon tried to infiltrate, but were turned away at the door. They promptly ran like pussies the likes of which even John Carmichael would find revolting.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer No posts per se, but anyone who was there can tell you it happened. Vid related, Moxon briefly from around 1:30 Sadly, Jewtube has shafted themadhair on audio, so it needs a re-up, but you can get a general idea.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer According to the SPecial Guests (BFG, LarryBren, JB and GB) , DM was so concerned, he sent Moxon, Kobrin *and* Davies (plus others) to 'handle' the situation. They, of course, failed spectacularly to do so, and much lulz were had at their expense (including, at the raid held the day after, polite requests for Tommy to come out and play, because we wanted to show him The Beginning Of That Interview)
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer Uhmmm... thanks I'll get right on that, plan of yours made up on a whim by someone who doesn't know moxon's office is inside a scientology run building.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer I found these on other Moxon threads - they are relevant to our interests. Sadly I'm finding lots of threads where the idea of taking on Moxon is discussed, and then just fades away. He is the cult's gun. Without him they are unarmed. Unarmed they are at our mercy. At our mercy - they are shit out of luck. ...leading to this BRILLIANT protest sign idea - ...and this interesting fact. Ask Michael Vick how seriously people take crimes against animals... ...and another good strategy... Okay, sorry for all the thread necroing - but I wanted all of these in this current discussion.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer So is there evidence of him doing anything that would lead to him being disbarred?
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer Stacey Moxon Meyer's death was probably a suicide, rather than the official scilon cult line of an accident. And, according to a report received from an AID cell, Moxon and his wife were reportedly upset about Stacey's very untimely death and were sent to Flag to get auditing to handle them. Scientology auditing can suppress emotions and thoughts to the extent that it is essentially brainwashing. I cannot disagree with the other assessments that you make. Organized scientology is a criminal meritocracy. Those people who can get away with crimes to protect or advance the organization, are promoted and defended within the organization. It is a mafia-like operation. Moxon started off as a smart-assed punk in the Guardian Office Legal Bureau and now is one of a handful of capos existing in OSA (or more aptly, the mafiOSA).
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer He only got to keep his license after Snow White because he was an unindicted co-conspirator, meaning that he was legally found to be involved - but the prosecution chose not to go forward with any sentencing against him. There are many possible reasons for a prosecutor to have proceeded this way, however, it should be noted that the US attorney's manual recommends against doing it - but does not forbid it. The most famous example...Richard Nixon was an unindicted co-conspirator to the Watergate Conspiracy. The fact that he was unindicted did little to help him. But you do not need a criminal conviction to disbar. A presentation of a long established history of abusive litigation (such as hundreds of baseless and threatening C&D's) could easily be enough for a disbarment. This is especially true when you can also show dozens of cases being thrown out for lack of cause...and a written policy of the counsel's client that specifically says the purpose of litigation is not to win but to harass. The bar is not a criminal court, and requires much less in the way of evidence to remove an attorney. Attorneys have even been disbarred for "morals" violations involving activities that were completely legal, but which the bar felt were unbecoming". A well documented case - showing all of the above and the finding as an unindicted co-conspirator would be more than enough. So to answer your question...yes.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer This was in response to Herro's question: I never imagined so many people would get in posts before me...
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer No. More correctly, the people who run organized scientology are criminals. Most scientologists are just very gullible.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer "Red" Herro just loves trying to push buttons to distract from the subject of threads. [= he likes red herrings in the forum as a ploy] Moxon is the topic here.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer Herro's busy... The mods must be bored today. Can someone cause a shitstorm to give them something better to do?
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer List: Multiple embeds and downloads from bullet resistant servers authored by Armstrong and Delaney about Moxon.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer Herro, C&D letters that aren't worth the paper they're printed on in a court of law and threatening people with TRO's on camera is worth a censure at least.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer Certainly possible. No reason not to investigate the possibility further. But to get someone disbarred I think you need a little more than that. Then again I'm not a lawyer.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer Well, there's no point in just chatting about it. We need evidence gathered.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer ^This. Calling all people with Moxon videos, get them off of RuTube and re-up them. We also need namefag volunteers for the inevitable DMCA's.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer QUOTE=Scatman;945190] No. More correctly, the people who run organized scientology are criminals. Most scientologists are just very gullible.[/QUOTE] No. More correctly, Herro is bad people. The criminals who run organized scientology are just people. Most scientologists are just very gullible. But Herro is indisputably bad people.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer Herro fags up his fair share of threads, but when hes being legitimately helpful why continue to bust his balls?
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer Which scilon attorney was it that committed the ultimate footbullet and made a court filing in another country that allowed the defendant to get the text of all the OT levels entered into the official court record of the preceding? I can't remember which court - I want to say it was Swiss, but I am not certain about that. Was this Moxon or Helena "Handbasket" Kobrin? Either way - it would seem if you listed out all the epic fails on their part it would be possible for a little bird to convince DM that they were either grossly incompetent, or covertly working against his interests. Since the cult seems to be their main source of income...getting the cult to fire them would be the ultimate sex crime against these crooked attorneys.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer That's the trouble with trolling people up to 11 on the hate-o-meter...it's harder than hell to ever turn them back down again.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer Here is a link to one of my postings on what happened last Sept in Hamburg that touches on the above: http://forums.whyweprotest.net/7-ch...damn-thing-you-can-do-about-40912/#post778993 Here is a quote from it that had to do with Moxen: "....(f) Miscavige sends his top team of lawyers, PR people and support people to stop and/or disrupt this event. Instead they make complete fools of themselves. They file an emergency legal action to stop the event and another to be made part of the event and totally fail on both. They then walk around while the event is happening generally bumping into each other and doing nothing effective whatsoever while details of their abuses and lies are gone over with TV, press, government and others for days and while Anonymous makes fools of them out on the streets. Moxen even tells one of Ursula's assistants (a German lawyer) that Moxen wanted his citizenship papers and was going to sue him. Moxen actually thought he would intimidate him. Moxen had to be reminded that he was in Germany where no one was going to take his blowhard threats seriously. It reminded me of the scene from the Wizard of Oz where the witch of the North told the witch of the West that she had no power in Munchkin land and better get out before someone drops a house on her! lol Moxen immediately backed off and walked away. Basically Moxen et all were relegated to standing around bawwing and trying to figure out anything to do with a few scientology protesters who basically stood there quietly hiding behind their signs while Anonymous partied. This list of their bumbling incompetence in trying to stop the actions they had details of for months could go on for pages. They were sent back home in total defeat". end quote/ I did part of the legal internship in the Guardian's Office with Rick back in 1974. He went on to specialize in litigation while I specialized in legal matters outside of litigation. Rick then became an attorney where he then carried out many horrid abuses of so many good souls who tried to speak out and/or fight for their rights. I am DEEPLY saddened by the death of his daughter and would wish that on no one. Nonetheless, IMHO Moxen is about to be comsummed by Karma as he is forced to face the facts of all the misery and sadness he is responsible for bringing onto others. There is a reckoning coming and I believe what people are talking about doing here is part of it. So be it.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer That was one of the happiest moments of Chanology for me.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer Yea, I saw a lot of discussion about using that issue in the earlier threads about taking on Moxon. I would hope we wouldn't stoop to that. I think there is plenty to attack him on without going there.
Re: Doxin' Moxon - Defanging the Cult Lawyer Lol, Chanology has already gone there. Where have you been?