Scientology
It is interesting to note that Marty "Blood and Guts" Rathbun
spotted the Spotlight article and confronted me about it in Los
Angeles on July 13, 1998 at the beginning of our 5.5 hour
session (including the sushi dinner). He told me that Stacy and
Lawrence were using me and had placed that article in the
Spotlight under my name. In reality, it seems the church of
scientology was the source of this dirty trick which they are
now trying to use against me. Surprise, surprise!
Excerpts from a letter from FACTNet's Executive Director to
Minton dated August 5, 1998:
Also enclosed is the latest version of Spotlight, August 3,
1998,including a correction on p.23 of their mistake in naming
you as the author of the FACTNet article. I also received a note
from Willis Carto, dated July 23, 1998, saying in part:
"Dear Ms. Janette:
"Since Fred Blahut knows very well that bylines are not added to
articles in The SPOTLIGHT without permission, and Mr. Minton's
byline was not on the subject article, we cannot explain how the
error occurred.
"Fred, who is supposed to know these things, also tells me that
he has never heard of Mr. Minton!
"We are running a correction in this issue which will be on the
press tonight. I'll tell him to send you one."
"W.A.Carto"
This is the text of the Spotlight's correction.
CORRECTION
Page 24 of the July 6 issue I of The SPOTLIGHT carried a story,
"What's Scientology- IRS 'Mystery"? Mr. Robert S. Minton was
credited as author. This was an error. The article was compiled
primarily from data issued by Fight Against Coercive Tac-tics
Network, Inc. (FACT-Net), of which Mr. Minton is only one
director, Additional data was added to the article by The
SPOTLIGHT. All data in the article is correct except the
identification of the author. The SPOTLIGHT regrets this error.
Bob Minton
From: bob@minton.org (Robert S. Minton)
Subject: The Spotlight on Minton
Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 03:53:07 GMT
Message-ID: <35e43b45.10261116@news.tiac.net>