BB: The jury trial itself was in the old Glen Rose court house and-let me back up just a bit-the Sheriff who arrested these folks, of course, knew in advance that-what they were going to do. It was-it was well planned so that no one was-would get hurt. The Sheriff allowed them to go ahead and step over the line and then he went in and arrested them. And-and it was sort of pro forma as a matter of fact, and took them to jail. And that got a lot of publicity, of course, in the press. So, within about six weeks, I guess, I c-they made bail and were released. But, within about six weeks they were back in Glen Rose in the old Glen Rose courthouse for a jury trial. And basically their defense was pretty unique and what their defense was-it was self-defense. And what they said was that-what they-what their lawyers argued was that they could break the law in order to save their laws. And they thought that-they saw the threat of nuclear power to be so great that it was a threat to their lives. So therefore, the law didn't apply if they were acting in defense of their lives, which was, I-I thought was an interesting defense. Well, of course, they also were able to bring in some expert witnesses, Dr. Schermbeck-no, I'm sorry, Schermbeck was Jim-I'm sorry-Sternglass, who was a-who was a kind of a maverick scientist from the University of Philadelphia. And he had for-he has for a long number of years been studying the effects of radiation on people living near nuclear plants. And so he was one of the expert witnesses. There were-there was several others, scientists who are outside the mainstream but who have long studied the effects of-of radiation on humans. Well, their testimony-the argument swayed three of the six locals on that-on that jury and we got a hung jury. Which was-it was-was really quite spectacular because Glen00:26:59 - 103Rose had been one of the poorest-it was, I believe, the poorest county-Somervell County, where Glen Rose sits, was the poorest county in the state when Comanche Peak was built. TU Electric sold the residents on the benefits of-of the nuclear plant there strictly on the money that it would bring in in tax revenue. It's now one of the richest, by the way. But, at that point in time, of course, the plant was under construction and when this hung jury came back it was a body blow to TU Electric because, obviously, you know, they hadn't done their PR really well.(misc.)DW: Given that you had rather vocal, outspoken opposition to this, do you feel you were ever in this type of role as a journalist at all? Were you targeted or harassed in any way by the people from inside the nuclear area, or did they have any kind of smear campaign to try and discredit those of you on the outside?00:28:07 - 2103