Mark Bunker

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Mark Bunker
Mark Bunker

Mark Bunker is a television producer, former radio personality, actor, and as of 1997 a critic of the Church of Scientology. In 1999 he started Xenu TV and moved to Clearwater, Florida where he produced videos for the Lisa McPherson trust.

On 2000-01-25 Mark was arrested by two off-duty Chicago police officers working for the Church of Scientology.[citation needed] The officers arrested Mark for trespassing although he never strayed from the public sidewalk. A year later Mark was acquitted of the charges; however, film from his video camera was never returned to him by the Chicago police. [1]

Bunker filmed a number of anti-Scientology pickets held by the Lisa McPherson trust in Clearwater, Florida among other places.

On 1999-03-14 Scientologists picketed Mark's house in Los Angeles, California.

John Travolta refused to walk outside along the red carpet to the premiere of The General's Daughter because Mark Bunker and his friend Zinjifar were holding a sign that read "Scientology Threat to Democracy". [1] Due to John Travolta's refusal to appear Mark was threatened by a man who claimed to be an autograph-dealer.

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  1. ^ http://www.xenutv.com/legal/bunker/index.html