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Gee, Butterworth seems to have had a long dirty tricks career with GO/OSA.
Tigger
Declaration of Garry Scarff http://www.rickross.com/reference/deprogramming/deprogramming21.html
7. My superior, David Butterworth, Director of the National Office of Special Affairs, based in Los Angeles, advised me, at that time, that the Church was paying to fly Jason Scott in to Oklahoma City from Sacramento, California, where he was attending a United Pentecostal Church camp. Butterworth advised me that Jason Scott's personal agenda at the Conference, which Jason had agreed to prior to flying to Oklahoma City, was to confront and ridicule exit-counselor Rick Ross, who earlier in the year had attempted to deprogram him from the United Pentecostal Church.
Butterworth advised me that Rick Ross had successfully deprogrammed Jason Scott's brothers, Thysen and Matthew, both whom later recanted their faith in the United Pentecostal Church/
During our disruption operation in Oklahoma City, Jason Scott and I shared the same hotel room for the weekend.
All of Jason Scott's expenses during this disruption operation were paid by the Church of Scientology's Office of Special Affairs, under the guise of the Friends of Freedom.
I am aware that prior to this disruption operation, Jason Scott had appeared with George Robertson in media forums denouncing his deprogramming at the hands of Rick Ross and to denigrate his the Cult Awareness Network, which he alleged, as coached by the Church of Scientology, endorsed and helped coordinate his deprogramming.
At the Oklahoma City site, Jason Scott advised me that his confidante, whom he openly referred to as "mom" was Ann Laws, the Director of the Office of Special Affairs, Church of Scientology, in Dallas, Texas. Jason claimed, and it was confirmed to me by Ann Laws, that they had been in continuous contact with one another by telephone since Jason first worked with George Robertson and Scientology officials.
Activities which Jason Scott was involved in, included denouncing Rick Ross in a press conference attended by Oklahoma media, wearing a concealed tape recorder in his coat jacket and inducing members of the Cult Awareness Network into casual conversation never advising the respondents that they were being recorded, deliberately disrupting the Conference by walking directly through the mezzanine site of the Conference leading Jason and other Scientologists, including myself, to be escorted out of the area by security officials, taking conference materials out of the mezzanine without the consent of its owners and turning said materials over to Scientology officials; and, deliberately confronting Rick Ross in the company of George Robertson, myself, and other Scientology officials.
Chapter 7 http://www.freezone.org/timetrack/data/Playing_Dirty/c07.htm
"The agents were laughing and having a good time breaking in the doors," the minister declared later in a sworn statement. "I went to the man in charge, Elmer Linberg, and asked that the agents be identified. He told me that they didn't have to be identified, that all I needed to know was his name, as he was in charge. He was very firm about none of the agents being identified." If the secret police who were demolishing church property would not identify themselves, Rev. Jentzsch reasoned that the next best means of compiling a break-in Who's Who would be to photograph the light-hearted wreckers at work.
He discussed this plan with the Rev. David Butterworth, who was in charge of the Cedars staff and who immediately approved.
"He sent all his staff upstairs and they came back with about 25 cameras, just like that," Rev. Jentzsch subsequently reported. "We sent a whole bunch of guys out to buy extra film. Then we found another four or five guys who owned tape recorders. They came down with their recorders and we sent them into the complex. The FBI sent them back out, and we sent them back in. And so it went. But we got some interesting stuff on our tapes all the same.