Scientology
As of January 6, 2000, the Lisa McPherson Trust is open for
business at 33 N. Ft. Harrison in downtown Clearwater.
It's been an interesting few days, to say the least. On
Tuesday, January 4, Mark Bunker, David Cecere, Patricia
Greenway, Peter Alexander and I welcomed Bob Minton, Jesse
Prince, Grady Ward and Duncan Pierce, who all flew into town
for the closing of the new building.
Scott Brauer, the CPA who sold Bob the building, met us on
Wednesday, January 5, at 3:00 for the closing. Scott told us
that over the weekend he had had repeated phone calls from Ben
Shaw, and that the calls had continued up until 1:00 that
afternoon. Ben was trying to get Scott to agree to pull out of
the deal with Bob by offering him nearly double the amount and
promising to indemnify him against any litigation that might
result, but Scott refused, much to Ben's dismay. We told Scott
for the hundredth time how much we appreciated his integrity
and courage. Scott's attitude all along has been clear and
straightforward. "I have to be able to look at myself in the
mirror every morning," he said with a shrug.
Bob's attorney for the transaction also came to the closing, as
well as the agent for the title company, and Ken Dandar and his
consultant, Dr. Michael Garko. By 3:45 all the papers had been
signed, the money had been transferred, and the Lisa McPherson
Trust had a home.
Tom Tobin of the St. Petersburg Times came to the building and
interviewed Scott Brauer and Bob for a story that ran the next
day. Marty Rathbun seems to have replaced Mike Rinder as the
Scientologist in charge of dealing with the media on Lisa
McPherson Trust matters. We aren't sure but are assuming Mike
Rinder was busted because he didn't prevent us from getting our
building. The article is at www.sptimes.com/News/0…North
Pinellas/Scientology_foe_sets_.shtml for anyone who is
interested.
Peter Alexander and Patricia Greenway, both Lisa McPherson
Trust board members, were also on hand for the closing. We had
a great time inspecting all the new offices and deciding where
everyone should sit. At one point we all stepped out the back
door on Watterson Street to marvel at the OSA security
personnel, who kept ducking inside the Clearwater Bank Building
two doors away every time one of us took a step in their
direction.
Ottavio's, an excellent Italian restaurant three doors down
from us on N. Ft. Harrison, sent over a bottle of Merlot and a
plate of bruschetta as a welcoming present for their new
neighbors.
Some of you may remember the column by Rick Barry that ran in
the Tampa Tribune on Dec. 11 titled "Bob Minton: Will he rouse
the gorilla?" in which he referred to Bob and the others
involved in the Lisa McPherson Trust as "parrots." Bob gathered
Jesse, Mark, David, me, Patricia, Peter, Duncan and Grady in
our new conference room for a special surprise. First we opened
the wine and a bottle of champagne and toasted our beautiful
new building. Then Bob presented each of us with a Beanie Baby
parrot, much to everyone's delight. Fortunately Mark videoed
the entire presentation so everyone will have a chance to see
this historic event. Then we all gathered for dinner at the
Clearwater Beach Hotel and it turned out to be a grand
celebration.
The next day Bob, David, Jesse, Grady, Duncan and I were all at
the office by 8:00 for a full day of hard work to get the
offices up and running. Grady took charge of the new locks and
alarm system, getting a DSL line in the office, and ordering
new doors for the building. I found a window washer, Jesse
fixed the battery on my laptop, Duncan drafted an
administrative checklist for the office, David got the
photocopy machine running, and Bob disappeared for a few hours
only to return with two new computers and a printer, as well as
a big bag of office supplies. By the end of the day the two
computers were set up, the carpets were vacuumed, the coffee
makers were working, and phones were operational. Probably the
best image of the day was Bob Minton sweeping the entrance to
the Lisa McPherson Trust out on North Fort Harrison.
In the afternoon I took my dog Maggie (she's the unofficial
mascot for the Trust - our official mascot is a Parrot, of
course) for a walk down Watterson and as I passed the kitchen
door of Ottavio's, one of the staff, Robert, came out and told
me that he had had a visit from Josh, who is in charge of all
the buses that pick up and drop off the Scientologists in back
of the Clearwater Bank building on Watterson.
He said Josh came into the restaurant after the St. Pete Times
article ran about the closing. The article had mentioned that a
local restaurant sent over wine and bruschetta, and Josh came
in to say, "Was that Ottavio's that sent over wine and
bruschetta?"
Robert said he told him yes, it sure was, and he was really
glad to have us in the neighborhood because we're good
customers at the restaurant. Apparently at that point Josh
began reciting the usual dead agenting material about us - he
said Robert didn't realize how violent we are and how dangerous
it is that we are moving in. Robert replied that he felt like
he was on the playground in kindergarten. He told Josh that he
is a businessman and that we are good customers, and that's the
end of the conversation.
I also spoke to Scott Brauer that afternoon. He said he had a
phone call from Mike Roberto, Clearwater City Manager, at about
6:00 Wednesday evening. Roberto told him he was calling because
he had heard about the deal with Bob Minton and wondered if
Scott realized how much trouble it would bring to downtown
Clearwater if the deal with Minton went through. Scott said he
felt that Roberto was trying to strong-arm him, and he said it
seemed to him that Roberto was calling to put pressure on him
to back out of the sale. Scott just told him they didn't need
to have the conversation because Bob Minton already owned the
building, as of 3:45 that afternoon.
Another unnerving moment occurred when the phone man discovered
a wire on our main phone line that wasn't supposed to be there.
Was it a bug? We'll never know for sure. The phone man said it
could be an old arrangement between two offices to share a
line, or it could be something more sinister, but there was
really no way to tell for sure. Grady has now arranged for a
security measure on the phone lines that will allow us to
determine if anyone has tampered with them.
That night Bob, Grady, Jesse, Mark, Duncan, David and I went to
Ottavio's for a great dinner. Robert greeted us with yet
another story. Mike Roberto's aide had come into the restaurant
earlier and immediately brought up the Lisa McPherson Trust. He
told Robert it was World War 3 between the Trust and
Scientology and that he had better stay out of it. Robert just
shook his head in amazement as he told me the story. I told him
it's not true that it's World War 3, that we aren't here to
wage a war; we're here to educate people and help
Scientologists.
Friday we finalized all of our insurance, got our alarm system
ordered, worked out where Mark's editing studio will be, and
got more computers up and running. We also got our first
scanner set up.
A man stopped by who said he lives in Clearwater and has had
lots of questions about Scientology but never knew where he
could go for answers. Bob spent quite a bit of time talking to
him and later I sat in the conference room with him for half an
hour telling him how I got into Scientology, what it was like,
what auditing is, and many other things he wanted to know. He
said he wants to come find out more once we're set up, and I
told him he'd be welcome any time.
Another man stopped by to find out about us and David and
Duncan spent time telling him about the Trust, and Lisa, and
Scientology.
A local businessman dropped by to give us his card. He said he
was glad to see us coming to town because it's been really
rough on the local business people in Clearwater, that the
Scientologists have boycotted his business because he had the
1991 Time magazine article in his reception area one day and
some Scientologists saw it. I promised him we'd give him as
much business as we can.
Friday night we all went home and got to bed early. It had been
an exhausting few days and everyone needed a good night's sleep.
Saturday morning we all met at the office and spent just about
the entire day in a meeting. It was Bob, Jesse, David, Grady,
Patricia, Peter, Mark and I, and we hammered out the broad
strokes of a list of specific abuses that the Trust will ask
Scientology to do away with. Once it's finalized I will post
it. It was an excellent meeting and helped all of us focus on
what our work will be all about at the Trust.
We ordered pizza for lunch, and the guy who delivered them said
right away when he came into reception, "I'm not a
Scientologist, I just want you to know." I thanked him for
telling me, and he said he was really glad to see us coming to
Clearwater because maybe people will stop being so afraid of
the Scientologists now. I told him we'll sure do everything we
can to help the local businesses.
On Sunday we were all back at the office working. I spent most
of the day on this report, Bob made calls to the board members
and a few other people to bring them up to date, and the others
worked on getting their respective offices organized.
At about 6:00 Bob announced that he was going to do the first
official picket of the Lisa McPherson Trust. He went out the
Watterson Street door with a picket sign that said "It's safe
to look" on one side and "It's safe to talk" on the other and
began picketing on the sidewalk across the street from the main
cafeteria entrance of the Clearwater Bank Building. Grady went
out with a sign that said "The Lisa McPherson Trust" on one
side and our phone number, "467-9335" on the other and picketed
on the sidewalk right in front of the Clearwater Bank Building
on Cleveland and then in front of the cafeteria door. Jesse
went to take a look at his old stomping grounds, because he
spent a lot of time in the Clearwater Bank Building when he was
in the Sea Org at Flag. Mark Bunker went along to video the
event.
It was in the middle of the dinner hour, so as Bob and Grady
picketed, the Flag buses were arriving to deliver the outer org
students for dinner and pick up other students to take them
back to course. Close to three hundred students were there,
walking right past Grady on the west side of Watterson and Bob
on the east side as they went into the dining room or left to
get back on the buses.
As the students piled out of the buses, Bob called out to them,
"It's safe to look! It's safe to talk!" Then he said to them,
"Make Scientology an organization you can be proud of! L. Ron
Hubbard would never have approved of the way David Miscavige is
trying to destroy Scientology." He also said, "Reform
Scientology now! Dump David Miscavige!" and "Reform Scientology
now! Make it an organization you can be proud of!" Because they
were on their way to have dinner, Bob told them, "Take your
knives and forks and bang them on the table and demand reforms
now!" Then he called out, "We're from the Lisa McPherson Trust.
We're here in Clearwater at 33 North Fort Harrison Avenue.
We're here to help you. If you have trouble with Scientology
you can call us at 467-9335."
Grady said the most poignant moment for him was when a young
boy, probably ten, walked out of the building to get on a bus.
He stopped about two feet away from Grady and looked at his
sign. His gaze lingered for a few seconds too long, so a
security guard got between Grady and the boy and pushed him
toward the bus. As the boy was herded away, Grady said to him,
"If you're free, why is that man telling you what to do?"
The picket lasted for about a half an hour. Bob, Grady, Jesse
and Mark all returned to the office very enthusiastic about how
powerful the picket had been, because they had been able to
reach so many Scientologists with the right message. It was
impossible for the OSA people to control it, so the reach of
the message was far more powerful than any picket they had ever
done before. There was no way to hide all the Scientologists
and many of them appeared to be very interested in what the
people from the Lisa McPherson Trust had to say.
As they told me about what had happened they were so excited
and happy about having reached so many Scientologists that they
decided to go out again for another short picket to catch the
last batch of students as they left after dinner.
But when they went out the door they saw Mike Rinder, Ben Shaw
and several other OSA staff members gathered around a police
car. Rinder was waving a sheaf of papers, which, as they got
closer, they realized was a copy of the injunction. Bob went to
the other side of the street and continued to hold his sign up
as the students poured out of the building. Grady, Jesse and
Mark approached the police car to see what was happening, and
they could hear Rinder saying repeatedly, "He's an employee.
Look on page four."
It turned out that OSA had had the bright idea to call the
police and tell them Grady should be arrested for violating the
injunction because he was an employee of Bob's and therefore
couldn't come within ten feet of the building.
I had been handling my email while all of this was going on.
When I finished I strolled outside with Maggie to see how the
picket was going and discovered several squad cars and a crowd
of OSA people and LMT people all gathered around the police
officer, who was interviewing Grady. When Maggie and I walked
up Grady was saying, "I'm not Bob Minton's employee. Stacy
Brooks is my boss." When he saw me he said, "And as a matter of
fact, here she is."
The police officer looked at me and said, "Oh! Are you Stacy?"
I introduced myself and Maggie, and then the police officer
started interviewing me. I explained that Bob is the Chairman
of the Board of the Lisa McPherson Trust but that neither I nor
any of the others are his employees. The police officer thought
we might be his agents since we're employees of the Trust,
although she wasn't sure.
Once the police officer had finished talking with the
Scientologists and the LMT staff, they went across the street
to speak with Bob. Bob explained to the police officers that he
had met Police Chief Klein as well as one of the police
captains responsible for this area of town at the offices of
Denis deVlaming just before the December picket. The purpose of
this meeting was for the police to clarify their interpretation
of the mutual restraining orders issued against Richard Howd
and Bob Minton. Chief Klein was very clear in his statements as
to how the police would interpret this complicated injunction,
namely, that the injunction would apply only to Richard Howd
and Bob Minton. However, in the event that Bob Minton entered
into a zone within ten feet of the Scientology properties
listed in the restraining order, then everyone in that zone
would be considered an agent of Bob Minton and would be
arrested if Bob refused to leave after being given one warning.
Bob was at all times well outside the ten-foot zone last night,
and therefore it appeared that Mike Rinder was trying to pull
the wool over the police officers' eyes.
In fact, we learned this morning that Police Chief Klein if out
of town, and so is the captain who controls this area and his
subordinate. Therefore, last night and today, someone who was
not privy to the instructions given by Police Chief Klein in
December is controlling this area of town. Bob's attorneys are
trying to sort the matter out with the police today so that
there will be no misunderstanding in the future. We expect the
clarification to happen before dinner tonight. Until then,
we're all staying at least ten feet away from the Scientology
buildings, even Maggie.
When Bob spoke to Denis deVlaming about this incident, by the
way, he told Bob that Scientology approached at least one
Clearwater property owner at the end of last week and offered
to purchase an option for a right of first refusal to purchase
their one block of property, located right behind the Lisa
McPherson Trust, if Bob Minton makes an offer to purchase their
property.
Mark's video report of the picket and the encounter with the
police afterward will be up shortly. As you can see, it's not
going to be boring to be part of the Lisa McPherson Trust. We
haven't even been here a week and already we seem to have made
quite an impression.
Everywhere I go in Clearwater -- whether it's to get my hair
cut, or to buy a new blouse, or to get a key made, or to buy
groceries - as soon as I tell people what my job is they tell
me how glad they are that the Lisa McPherson Trust has come to
town. They glance behind them to make sure no one is listening,
and then they lean toward me and lower their voices. Can you
tell me what Scientology really is? They ask me. What are they
really doing here? Why do they always turn their heads when I
walk by? Why won't they say hello? Why are they so secretive?
Why are people so afraid of them?
People have so many questions about Scientology, and finally an
organization exists to tell people about the true nature of the
current Scientology management and its abusive and harassive
practices.
We have great plans for the office and for the projects we'll
launch in Clearwater. The community is excited about our
arrival, and filled with hope that we'll change things in this
city. I think we will.
Our phone number is 727-467-9335. We'd love to hear from you.
Our web site will be up soon at www.lisamcphersontrust.net.
Watch for the grand opening of LMT Media, and in the meantime
visit www.xenutv.com for an excellent video about the closing.
We'll keep you posted.
Stacy Brooks,
From: Stacy Brooks <stacybrooks@mciworld.com>
Subject: The Lisa McPherson Trust opens in Clearwater
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 12:52:29 -0500
Organization: The Lisa McPherson Trust, Inc., 33 North Fort Harrison Avenue, Clearwater, Florida 33755 Telephone: (727) 467-9335
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