Scientology
Trust's goal: Truth about Scientology
I am a board member for the Lisa McPherson Trust and I take
issue with the statements given by the cult of Scientology's
spokesman, Marty Rathbun.
First, I am not an outsider, as Mr. Rathbun claims. I own a
residence in Tampa and only moved here after the company I work
for moved from downtown Clearwater because of the dark and
threatening nature of the cult and its not-so-well-hidden
agenda.
The cult of Scientology has managed to insidiously insert
itself into the very threads that control the business
community of downtown Clearwater. When asked by the Lisa
McPherson Trust to assist in finding office space downtown, I
ended up going to every high-rise office building in downtown
with vacant office space. In each case, we were turned down.
When asked, some of the property managers were honest enough to
say that they'd been contacted by the cult.
We knew this to be true because we were followed by private
investigators the entire time we were visiting these buildings.
So when Mr. Rathbun says the reason we're here "is to harass
people," all I can say is that they accuse others of what they
are guilty of.
Mr. Rathbun goes on to say of the trust: "They know better than
anybody that any existing Scientologist isn't interested in
their information."
Truth be told, the average Scientologists don't even know what
their management is doing with all their hard-earned money. The
cult's management keeps all that information very quiet, while
they allow their own intelligence agency to harass people into
silence.
My boss, Peter Alexander, was in Scientology for 20 years and
gave a lot of money to this cult, thinking they were doing as
they claimed, "making the world a better place." The moment
that he found out the truth, he left and is now involved
helping others to know the truth, which is what the trust is
about.
Finally, to clear up any misconceptions, when Scientology
officials said that Minton and his staff are in Clearwater to
"violently deprogram" Scientologists, that is a fabrication to
induce hate and fear in those members that might think about
leaving. Also, if the cult didn't program its members, then why
would there be a need to deprogram?
The trust will produce the truth about Scientology and its
management, the lies they tell their members and why they are
trying to stop the trust.
-- Patricia Greenway, Tampa
Letters to the Editors
St. Petersburg Times
January 12, 2000