Dixie - In Memoriam
New member
http://news-briefs.ew.com/2010/09/01/armed-man-holding-a-hostage-at-discovery-channels-headquarters/
http://www.aolnews.com/surge-desk/a...e-suspected-discovery-channel-gunman/19617425
1. He Wrote A Lengthy, Rambling Manifesto
In the document, Lee accused humans of being the "most destructive, filthy, pollutive creatures around." It was posted at his website, www.savetheplanetproject.com, which has crashed due to server overload. It can still be accessed via Google Cache.
2, He's Been Arrested Outside Discovery Channel HQ Before
In early 2008, Lee was arrested by Montgomery County Police on charges of littering and disorderly conduct for throwing money to attract a crowd outside the channel's headquarters, DCist reports. The blog also noted that "Lee appears to have spent thousands of dollars in advertising his protest plans in publications such as the Express," a free D.C.-area newspaper, "and hiring homeless people to beef up his presence."
3. He Went to Extraordinary Lengths to Protest the Channel
Elaborating on the DCist's claims that Lee spent significant money to stage bizarre protests in front of the network, the Maryland County Newspapers Online Gazette reported back in 2008 that:
Lee was arrested with about $21,000 in cash in the duffel bag he had with him at the protest, Meng testified. Johnson told Lee that he would get his bag of money back. Lee said he had sold several inherited properties in Maui, Hawaii, where he lived prior to moving to San Diego, to pay for the protest, including about $30,000 for full-page advertisements in newspapers. Lee said he had one property left, worth about $200,000, and had plans to give it away in a ''save the planet contest."
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lqk7c5pAGU&feature=player_embedded"]YouTube- Mad Money Dash in Silver Spring[/ame]
Here's video footage of Lee's "money toss" back in 2008, via the Village Voice.
I think you LIBERALS need to reel in your nutbags!
http://www.aolnews.com/surge-desk/a...e-suspected-discovery-channel-gunman/19617425
1. He Wrote A Lengthy, Rambling Manifesto
In the document, Lee accused humans of being the "most destructive, filthy, pollutive creatures around." It was posted at his website, www.savetheplanetproject.com, which has crashed due to server overload. It can still be accessed via Google Cache.
2, He's Been Arrested Outside Discovery Channel HQ Before
In early 2008, Lee was arrested by Montgomery County Police on charges of littering and disorderly conduct for throwing money to attract a crowd outside the channel's headquarters, DCist reports. The blog also noted that "Lee appears to have spent thousands of dollars in advertising his protest plans in publications such as the Express," a free D.C.-area newspaper, "and hiring homeless people to beef up his presence."
3. He Went to Extraordinary Lengths to Protest the Channel
Elaborating on the DCist's claims that Lee spent significant money to stage bizarre protests in front of the network, the Maryland County Newspapers Online Gazette reported back in 2008 that:
Lee was arrested with about $21,000 in cash in the duffel bag he had with him at the protest, Meng testified. Johnson told Lee that he would get his bag of money back. Lee said he had sold several inherited properties in Maui, Hawaii, where he lived prior to moving to San Diego, to pay for the protest, including about $30,000 for full-page advertisements in newspapers. Lee said he had one property left, worth about $200,000, and had plans to give it away in a ''save the planet contest."
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lqk7c5pAGU&feature=player_embedded"]YouTube- Mad Money Dash in Silver Spring[/ame]
Here's video footage of Lee's "money toss" back in 2008, via the Village Voice.
I think you LIBERALS need to reel in your nutbags!