From www.lermanet.com
Are players in the largest domestic spying case in U.S. history still at it?
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The largest domestic spying case in U.S. history was the US vs. Mary Sue
Hubbard in 1982. That trial ended in a US Federal Court in Washington DC with
the criminal conviction of members of the Scientology organization. Twenty
years later, during this current period of supposedly heightened national
security, defendants and co-conspirators from that same domestic spying case
are providing Wireless Networking and VPN { Virtual Private Networking ) for
United States governmental agencies.
Putting it more specifically, the same crew, from Scientology, that illegally
entered IRS offices, made a wax impression of a key, then went back with a
forged key and faked IRS ID's to burglarize Assistant US Attorney General's
offices, and IRS Chief Counsel offices, and who planted a microphone in a
conference room in IRS offices ( see Grand Jury indictment) are now handing out
VPN services- 'Virtual Private Networking' for secure communications between
government agencies?
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Wireless! WebConnect is actually a member of World Institute of Scientology
Enterprises (WISE = Scientology see the IRS Secret closing agreement webbed by
the Wall Street Journal .)The company, Business Tel, which now uses the new
name, Wireless! Web Connect, is still listed in the WISE 2001 directory
From the WISE 2001 Directory:
Business Tel: Deac Finn 6302 Sponson Lane San Jose, CA 95123-5619 United States (1) 408-323-0100 WISE is one of the many front groups used by Scientology, a member of WISE uses Scientology's management data to run its operations, based upon L Ron Hubbard.
They try to keep the Scientology name out of it, but it is just part of the show.
From WWC's filing before the Securities and Exchange Commission
Wireless WebConnect! was founded in 1991 under the name Business Tel to
integrate the disciplines of public relations, marketing, inbound and outbound
call centers, inside and outside sales and customer retention activities to
round out a full-service subscriber acquisition model. As of March 1, 2001,
there were 90 employees of Wireless WebConnect!. Wireless WebConnect! started
out in the long distance reselling industry where it established sales offices
for a publicly held company in numerous major United States markets and
supported them via a centralized 100-person call center operation.
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Deac Finn is actually Gerald T. Finn, or GT Finn, he refers to himself on the
following WWC corporate profile as
G. T. Finn
Founder and President
Mr. Finn spent the 1970's working in various social reform organizations in the
New England area including VISTA (domestic Peace Corps), and the Robert F.
Kennedy Action Corps. He established several community and institution drug rehabilitation programs that still exist today. In the 1980's he was Executive Director of an international consulting firm where he assisted business executives in learning and applying the principles of "Statistical Management &
Quality Control" used today in Wireless WebConnect!. In this position Mr. Finn traveled throughout Europe, Africa, Mexico and the US servicing clients in many different industries. In 1990 he settled in the San Jose area and founded Business Tel as a customer acquisition company servicing telecommunications and high tech companies, which has now evolved into Wireless WebConnect!
The "community and institution drug rehabilitation programs" that he established are, most likely, franchises of "Narconon", the Scientology "drug rehabilitation program" that is chiefly used to recruit the unwary and the vulnerable into the cult.
Gerald T. "Deac" Finn was the one that ran Guardian's office operative Steve Dardano "The planting of a church member as a volunteer inside the state attorney general's office to intercept consumer complaints about Scientology"
in Boston Massachusetts. See Dardano Testimony from Clearwater Commission Hearings. Also from a Boston Globe Article "We were a conspiracy formed by the church against The Boston Globe, the Attorney General's office, the Better Business Bureau . . .
and Paulette Cooper . . ." Dardano added in Clearwater.
"We considered anyone and everyone an enemy of the church."
Gerald "Deac" Finn is also a former director of IMU Services Inc., a shell corporation associated with the International Association of Scientologists.
See Florida Corporate Records Database (note: site works best late at night when server is not busy). The address of record for IMU was 118 N Ft Harrison Avenue, Clearwater FL This was the location in 1990 of an INCOMM mainframe [closet sized ] and main computer system for Scientology activities in Clearwater. Also was the Telex communications room for Flag Land Base. Offices for the CMO (Commodores Messenger Org), RTC Representative, FLB Finance, and International Finance. As well as the Freewinds Liasion Office. More registries at 118 N Ft Harrison are here.
He is also a former member of the Guardian's Office, the Church's quasi-legal
secret service and intelligence gathering wing, which was dismantled in the
early eighties after a dozen of its members were indicted for attempting to
steal documents critical of Scientology from various government office
buildings, including the IRS and the Department of Justice.
In December 1994, Gerald Finn was indicted in Spain as part of a massive state
action against the Church of Scientology. He was one of only two Americans
named in the indictment. (The other is Church of Scientology International
President Heber Jentzsch.)
In the 1982 stipulation settlement in US vs MSH there is also a JANET FINN listed, this may be his wife... (see page 183 of the stipulation) for more go to Lermanet.com