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Mark Bunker is an Emmy Award-winning television journalist. He is a
critic of the Church of Scientology and founder
of the website Xenu TV.
Work in
television
In 2006, Bunker, along with KUSI-TV reporter Lena Lewis, won a Pacific
Southwest Chapter regional
Emmy Award for a story on border issues in the San Diego, California area.[1][2][3]
Activism against
the Church of Scientology
Bunker started Xenu TV in 1999 and moved to Clearwater,
Florida where he produced videos for the Lisa McPherson trust.[4]
Bunker's site states that it gets one million hits per month.[5]
In 2001, Mark Bunker and Jeff Jacobsen, a fellow critic of the
Church of Scientology, were refused service by businesses operated
by Scientologists in Clearwater.[6]
Together they filed discrimination complaints with the Pinellas
County Office of Human Rights.[6]
The Office of Human Rights rejected their complaints, ruling that
the church members had not broken any laws in denying them
service.[6]
Bunker, Jacobson, and other members of the Lisa McPherson Trust saw
this as a sign of the escalating control the Church of Scientology
held over the town.[6]
Ray Arsenault, a University of South Florida
professor and then acting president of the Pinellas chapter of the American Civil Liberties
Union, also viewed the denials as acts of discrimination. "It
really is a way of trying to bring pressure to stop them from
exercising their First Amendment rights."[6]
Project
Chanology
Mark Bunker addresses
Anonymous
(January 26, 2008)
In 2008, Bunker posted a video to YouTube critical of the Internet-based group
"Anonymous" and asked them to tone
down their campaign against the Church of Scientology; a movement
called "Project Chanology".[7]
In the video "Message to Anonymous", Bunker urged the group to work
legally and pursue peaceful ways to protest Scientology.[8]
According to NPR's Morning
Edition, Bunker has "become a revered voice to many
members of Anonymous",[9]
and they refer to him as "Wise Beard Man".[10]
Anonymous has adopted a slogan referring to Bunker: "Wise Beard Man
is Wise. His words are wise, his face is beard."[8]
The refrain along with a picture of Bunker has become an Internet meme on
the website 4chan.[11]
When actor Jason
Beghe decided to leave Scientology in 2008, he contacted Andreas
Heldal-Lund, founder of Operation Clambake, who convinced
him to meet with Bunker.[12]
Heldal-Lund and Bunker went to Beghe's house, where Beghe
participated in an interview about his experiences as a
Scientologist.[12]
Bunker published a 3-minute portion of the 3-hour interview to
YouTube in mid-April 2008,[13]
and in the video Beghe calls Scientology "very dangerous for your
spiritual, psychological, mental, emotional health and
evolution".[14] He
also comments "I don't have an agenda. I'm just trying to help. I
have the luxury of having gotten into Scientology and after having
been in it, been out. And that's a perspective that people who are
still in and not out do not have."[15]
Clip of Bunker's interview with
Jason Beghe
(April 14, 2008)
The video was taken down from YouTube on April 17, 2008 but was
reposted by multiple other YouTube users shortly thereafter.[16]
By April 18, 2008, at least 45 users had reposted the video
interview using their own YouTube accounts.[17]
Bunker's account was also canceled on April 17, and he believes
this was due to copyright issues with a clip from The Colbert
Report that he had uploaded.[16][18]
Bunker said that those issues had been resolved, and that YouTube
should have given him time to prove that before pulling the Jason
Beghe interview.[16]
Bunker believes that YouTube removed the Beghe interview after
receiving pressure from Scientology.[16]
A representative for YouTube told Fox News "There’s no
conspiracy here.", but would not say whether Scientology pressured
YouTube to remove the video, saying: "We do not comment on
individual videos."[16]
On February 24, 2009, Bunker was arrested while photographing
the arrest of another individual who was protesting against
Scientology outside of the organization's Gold Base compound near Hemet,
California.[19]
The protester was also arrested, after Scientology officials had
made a citizen's arrest.[19]
Bunker stated that five protesters had previously walked in front
of the Scientology property, and crossed its driveway.[19]
Police allege that the two individuals arrested were blocking the
entrance to the facility, but according to The Press-Enterprise: "protesters say
they were neither trespassing nor blocking the entryway".[19]
A protester was arrested, and Bunker said that while he was
photographing police deputies arrest the individual, he was
arrested as well.[19]
The protesters were released the same day, and the Riverside County
District Attorney dropped the case because of insufficient
evidence.[20]
Awards
| Year |
Award |
Work |
Category |
Result |
| 2006 |
Emmy Award |
Border Special, KUSI |
Historic/Cultural - Program Feature/Segment |
Won[1][2][3] |
References
- ^ a
b
Mark, Bunker (November 19, 2006). "About Mark Bunker". Xenu TV
(xenutv.wordpress.com). http://xenutv.wordpress.com/about/. Retrieved
2009-11-23.
- ^ a
b
"Historic/Cultural - Program
Feature/Segment". Emmy 2006 Recipients (The National
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Pacific Southwest
Chapter): pp. 8. 2006. http://www.nataspsw.org/Documents/Emmy2006WinnerList.pdf. Retrieved
2009-11-23.
- ^ a
b
Whyte, Murray (February 10, 2008). "Scientology Protests - Anons plan `polite' church
protest: Demonstrations - sparked by viral spread of Tom Cruise
promo video - planned in 14 countries". Toronto Star.
www.thestar.com. http://www.thestar.com/article/302118. Retrieved
2008-04-15.
- ^
Lattin, Don (2000-05-15). "Travolta's Religious
Battlefield: Critics say movie bolsters Scientology". San
Francisco Chronicle. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2000/05/15/DD13098.DTL. Retrieved
2007-10-28.
- ^ Braiker, Brian (February 8, 2008). "The Passion of ‘Anonymous’: A shadowy, loose-knit
consortium of activists and hackers called 'Anonymous' is just the
latest thorn in Scientology's side.". Newsweek (Newsweek, Inc.):
pp. Technology: Newsweek Web Exclusive. http://www.newsweek.com/id/109410. Retrieved
2008-02-09.
- ^ a
b
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O'Neil, Deborah (2001-09-23). "Northpinellas: Scientologist
merchants can bar critics: A ruling says church opponents are not
protected from discrimination and can be refused service".
St. Petersburg Times.
www.sptimes.com. http://www.sptimes.com/News/092301/NorthPinellas/Scientologist_merchan.shtml. Retrieved
2008-05-14.
- ^ Puzzanghera, Jim (February 4, 2008). "Scientology feud with its
critics takes to Internet: Cyber attacks and threats against the
church erupt after it asks YouTube to pull Tom Cruise clips.".
Los
Angeles Times (Tribune Company). http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-me-scientology5feb05,1,4813130.story. Retrieved
2008-02-05.
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Landers, Chris (April 2, 2008). "Feature by Chris Landers:
Serious Business". Baltimore City Paper.
www.citypaper.com. http://www.citypaper.com/columns/story.asp?id=15543. Retrieved
2008-04-16.
- ^ Masters, Kim; Renée Montagne (February 7, 2008). "'Anonymous Wages Attack on
Scientologists: The fight started when the Scientologists tried to
get a video of Tom Cruise off the Internet.". Morning
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2008-02-07.
- ^
Ortega, Tony (2008-03-11). "What to Get L. Ron Hubbard
for His Birthday". The Village Voice. Village
Voice Media. http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0811,ortega,357974,2.html. Retrieved
2008-03-18.
- ^ Davies, Shaun (2008-05-08). "We've toned down the hate:
Anonymous: Anonymous's initial attack on Scientology was highly
aggressive — the group collapsed the church's website on January 17
and "declared war" soon after". National Nine News.
news.ninemsn.com.au. http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=459256. Retrieved
2008-05-08.
- ^ a
b
Ortega, Tony (April 8, 2008). "Scientology's First
Celebrity Defector Reveals Church Secrets: 'I was Miscavige's
favorite boy,' says veteran TV actor Jason Beghe". Village Voice.
www.villagevoice.com. http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0815,celebrity%20denounces%20scientology,411801,2.html/full. Retrieved
2008-04-16.
- ^ Friedman, Roger (April 16, 2008). "Actor: Scientology Is
'Brainwashing'". Fox News. www.foxnews.com. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,351426,00.html. Retrieved
2008-04-16.
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"'Sex and the City' star's
cancer battle, Mills follows McCartney". The
New Zealand Herald. April 16, 2008. http://blogs.nzherald.co.nz/blog/blogger-bites-back/2008/4/16/sex-and-city-stars-cancer-battle/?c_id=1501119. Retrieved
2008-04-17.
- ^
Staff (April 23, 2008). "Hollywood Scientologist
slams church: A former friend of Tom Cruise and long-term member of
the Church of Scientology has slammed the controversial religion in
an online video rant". Marie Claire.
www.marieclaire.co.uk. http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/253483/hollywood-scientologist-slams-church.html. Retrieved
2008-04-23.
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Friedman, Roger (April 18, 2008). "Cruise, Travolta:
Homo-novis". Fox News. Fox News Network, LLC.. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,351678,00.html#2. Retrieved
2008-04-18.
- ^ Schmidt, Veronica (April 18, 2008). "Jason Beghe Scientology
video removed from YouTube". Times Online.
entertainment.timesonline.co.uk. http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article3772918.ece. Retrieved
2008-04-18.
- ^ Metz, Cade (April 24, 2008). "Anti-Scientology crusader
vaporized from YouTube: 'Help me, Stephen Colbert. You're my only
hope'". The
Register. www.theregister.co.uk.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/04/24/mark_bunker_you_tube_account_axed/. Retrieved
2008-04-24.
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b
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Glick, Julia (February 24, 2009). "Two protesters arrested,
cited outside Church of Scientology compound". The
Press-Enterprise (www.pe.com). http://www.pe.com/localnews/religion/stories/PE_News_Local_S_base25.4635e68.html. Retrieved
2009-02-25.
- ^
Asbury, John (April 25, 2009). "Scientology protesters won't
face charges". The Press-Enterprise (PE.com). http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_E_protest25.4393933.html. Retrieved
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