Scientology
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While you certainly have no reason to believe me, I have no
reason to lie to you. The numerous Internet postings accusing
Scientologists of such things as following your children or
doing things to upset them are simply not true. I coordinate
most of the protest actions against your husband's
anti-religious activities and I would never do or allow such a
thing to occur.
To prove that what I am saying is sincere, I ask you to recall
the picket that was done at the New Hampshire house on Labor Day
weekend. I was the woman who was picketing. After leaming that
the girls were at that house, I peaonally ensured that the
picket signs said nothing that would upset them and simply
carried the message of Constitutional Rights and "respecting the
religious beliefs of others".
On August 13, 1998, your husband tried to force his way into the
Church[sic] of Scientology in Boston. I stopped him. He told me, with
more hate than I hope your children ever experience, that he
intended to destroy Scientology. At that moment, I decided that
I would no longer sit back and listen to his vicious lies about
my religion and my friends and that I was going to do everything
I legally could to stop him from interfering my Constitutional
Right to practice the religion of my choice. I made this very
clear to him that day. It is a promise I intend to keep.
And I will make a promise to you Mrs. Minton. I will continue to
do everything
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I can to ensure that if any protest/picket is done when the
girls are around, that the utmost respect is given to their
feelings and the impact it could have on them.
If at any time, something occurs that you disagree with or you
feel could have a negative effect on the girl's well being, you
may contact me and I will do everything I can to work out a
solution that is mutually agreeable. I will keep the call
confidential as I have no desire to make your life anymore
difficult than it probably already is.
I'm not sure who wants this to end more: you or I. In either
case, I think we can agree that both our lives will be happier
when it's over.
Thank you for listening.
Sincerely,
Maureen O'Keefe
From: bob@minton.org (Bob Minton)
Subject: Now Maureen O'Keefe is concerned about Therese-New letter
Date: Sat, 03 Oct 1998 03:14:55 GMT
Message-ID: <361c9655.8246572@news.tiac.net>
MAUREEN O'KEEFE
Therese Minton 30 September 1998
39 W Cedar Street
Boston, MA 02114
Dear Mrs. Minton,
I am writing you this letter because it is important to me that
you know at least one piece of truth in this foolish war between
your husband and the Church[sic] of Scientology. No Scientologist
would ever do anything to harm your Children. I have been a
Scientologist for 20 years and know this to be true.
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