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    [This 'Celebration/Protest' idea is really catching
    on - why dont they create a 'Celebration-Area'
    too?                                                          Bill]



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From: Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space
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Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 6:24 PM
Subject: BOGUS ARREST AT SPACE CENTER FLORIDA


BOGUS ARREST AT SPACE CENTER FLORIDA


It's no surprise that Bruce Gagnon likes to demonstrate.  To celebrate his
birthday, he invited friends to join him at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC)
on July 28 to hold some banners at this most popular tourist facility.

Some background is necessary.  Last month, eight of us did the same thing.
We stood in an area close to the booth where people pay their entrance fee.
We weren't there five minutes when NASA security police were all over us,
insisting we stand at the "designated protest area."  The spot turned out to
be a decent one, a grassy walkway with trees that hundreds of tourists
passed on their way to and from the ticket entrance.

Although uninvited, NASA security read Bruce's e-mail birthday invitation.
They were prepared for us.  In the morning, they switched the parking lots
so that the areas around the "designated protest area" were full by the time
we got there.  The "main entrance" for entering tourists was now way out of
sight of the "protest area."  So we went to the "new" active entrance.  We
were a dozen people.  All but one of us stood with our banners in full view
of tourists, without blocking access.  There was a steady flow of people.
Wil Van Natta (West Palm Beach)  stood in the midst of the flow of people,
greeting those who passed by showing them an enlargement of the Space
Command's "Vision for 2020."

We had just unfurled our banners when NASA security police arrived to tell
us we needed to move to the designated area, or we would be arrested for
trespassing.  They called for the Brevard County Police.  We stayed put,
holding banners that said "Keep Space for Peace,"  "No Weapons in Space,"
and "No Nuclear Power in Space."

A few people stopped to listen to what Wil had to say about the Space
Command and its plans to dominate space.  One of the security officers
approached, told him he was under arrest, and handcuffed him.  Wil remained
calm and respectful; others of us questioned the appropriateness of this
arrest in every way we could.

Soon thereafter, most of us went over to the "designated protest area."  We
were shocked to see that they had constructed a "corral" for us - a small
metal cage you would expect to see fencing in cows or pigs.  We refused to
enter.  Security police maintained a steady presence near us for two hours
videotaping, taking pictures, talking into their radios.  Some even hovered
around our cars in the parking lot.

Meanwhile, our friend Beth Ehrlich (Daytona Beach) stayed behind with some
others to observe what would happen with Wil. She engaged in conversation
with a woman tourist who was waiting for friends.  When asked by this woman
for some written information, Beth handed her a newsletter.  Immediately a
security officer appeared, seemingly out of nowhere, and grabbed the
newsletter.  All three of them tugged on the paper for a moment before the
tourist finally insisted this newsletter belonged to her.  He let go of the
paper and left.

There's the image, friends:  NASA "security", defining their jobs as
securing the area from any ideas or written materials they don't approve of.
A tourist having to "fight" for the opportunity to read a newsletter.
Restricted access to any ideas not bought and paid for by NASA and the
aerospace corporations.  An expression of their deep fear that a simple
slogan on a banner might encourage tourists to open their minds and think
before they enter the front door.  Their "security," paid for by taxpayers'
dollars, is about keeping freedom of expression corralled, marginalized,
ridiculed, punished.

Wil was taken to the county jail and booked for trespassing.  They
eventually waived bond and he was released eight hours later.  He has a
court appearance scheduled in three weeks.

We will return to KSC on October 13, in greater number.  We will not be
silenced.

Mary Beth Sullivan

Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space
PO Box 90083
Gainesville, FL. 32607
(352) 337-9274
http://www.space4peace.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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