Mark Bunker is an American broadcast journalist, videographer and documentary filmmaker. He won an Emmy Award in 2006 from the Pacific Southwest Emmy Awards division of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
He is a notable critic of the Church of Scientology, having previously worked for Bob Minton and the Lisa McPherson Trust, and is the founder of Xenu TV.
Mark Bunker worked in radio in the Midwest. In the mid-1980s, he then moved to Los Angeles to work as an theater actor and as an actor in television commercials. He also worked for a company doing market research for Hollywood studios, and trained as a video editor with KNBC.
In 2006, Bunker along with KUSI-TV reporter Lena Lewis, won an Emmy Award from the Pacific Southwest Emmy Awards division of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, for a story on border issues in the San Diego, California area.
Bunker started Xenu TV in 1999 and moved to Clearwater, Florida where he produced videos for the Lisa McPherson trust.
internal atrocious brain damage. totally distorted illusions
mass decomposition rotten chaotic life form. internal
decay bleeding thoughs. self redemption of pain true
insanity. lapitated mind's deterioration perpetual killing
insticts beyond description. eternal graves of a mortal
life flowing in my eyes. obscure delusive morbid
dimensions desecrated vanished souls in eternal
incongruity cryptic dark agony. my impulsive anger born
in hidden lunacy deformity of life form. vague inner
conflicts perished by disconformities. beholden in
deception dying in irresistible psycosis. passing through
the hallucinative gorecstasy indefinate heights of infinity
losing feelings. diving into the bowels of earth never