
From the Usenet alt.religion.scientology group came a very sad message:

"Subject: Dave Bird, R.I.P.
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology, uk.politics.misc
Followup-To: alt.religion.scientology
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Hi There!
Dave Bird died the morning of Sunday Feb 10th from complications arising from diabetes. He had been in hospital for six days.
http://www.tingleff.org/jensting/duke_tour/images/EGrinstead9903/DaveB1_l.jpg http://www.xemu.demon.co.uk/
Dave had been active in the NCCL and in the fight against miscarriages of justice before he came to activism against the criminal organisation known as the "church"of $cientology.
While Dave was a great debater - and a lot of fun - on a.r.s. he also had many effective moments in Real Life, notably initiating getting proper legal representation for Bonnie and Richard Woods (and the rest is history - I don't think the clams have sued anyone in the UK since then).
http://www.skeptictank.org/hs/wood3.htm http://www.solitarytrees.net/pickets/sp861.htm
Dave brought a welcome street theatre side to our pickets, including many props, some of which worked, some of which didn't and the largest one of which was Carrie the Giant Clamshell.
http://www.tingleff.org/jensting/duke_tour/muslinger/poole980314_a.html#mar28th
Dave worked hard at his activism, organising, doing practical things, designing props (the balloons were always a favourite of mine) and writing songs. He was a firm believer in the will of good people to show up at a demo that someone else had to do the hard work organising and he was happy to put in the work. He did ask a lot, but he gave more.
The criminal organisation known as the "church"of $cientology didn't like him one little bit, as evinced by the multi-page entry on their hate site RFW
www.religiousfreedomwatch.org/anti-religious-extremists/david-bird/
Dave would have gotten a kick out of the day he passed away being the day of the largest worldwide protest against the criminal organisation known as the "church"of $cientology.
I'll miss him
Best Regards
Jens"
Editor's note: Dave was unique, and a character in the way that only Brits can be characters. He was generous and funny. I'm saddened that I never had the chance to meet him, but I did 'converse' with him on Usenet. A loss to our world, and a great sadness. I'll miss him. Condolences to his family and friends. Requiescat in Pace, Dave.
2 comments:
he sounds like he was quite a character.
I am sure we are all poorer for his loss.
Yes, we are. The world needs more characters, and more acceptance and appreciation for characters. The British deal well with eccentrics. Here we medicate them. :-(
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