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Scientologists revile politician
A vacation to Florida turns into a horror trip
for a Scientology critic
"Nazi go home", shout Scientologists
Clearwater, USA
August 11, 2000
Tagesanzeiger Zurich
by Hugo Stamm
Ursula Caberta, Director of the Hamburg Agencies' Work Group on
Scientology, did not believe her eyes and ears when she arrived at the
airport in Tampa, Florida. About 50 Scientologists were shouting "Nazi go
home" at her, as proved by video tape recordings. The Hubbard adherents
were also holding up signs in the air which said the same thing. "How the
Scientologists learned of my arrival in Florida is a mystery to me."
Florida is the location of an international Scientology headquarters.
The psycho-terrorism continued at her hotel. "They followed every move I
made," said Caberta of the Hamburg SPD administration, who is involved
with Scientology as a result of her office. Nevertheless she still met
with American Scientology critics. The Scientologists' attorneys took
their revenge with an operation of a curious kind. They shoved a court
summons under her hotel door. The attorneys had managed to motivate a
judge to order an immediate deposition. "It was a five-hour hearing like
the Stasi used to have," stated Caberta. A German Scientology attorney had
traveled from Munich for the occasion.
Lawsuit for Damages
The operation was rounded out with a lawsuit for damages from a
Scientology-affiliated businessman who demanded 75,000 dollars. The
businessman claimed Caberta ruined a major contract for him with her
information work. "It has become painfully clear to me why the
Scientologists are able to operate unhindered in the USA," said Caberta,
"They can take care of any critic they want by using these court and legal
proceedings."
The German Consul General urged Caberta to depart ahead of schedule
because he was concerned about further actions from the Scientologists.
Caberta didn't have to think it over long: "Unbelievable what they can do
in the USA with tourists," she said. "And of all countries, this is the
one which regularly accuses Germany of violating human rights because we
dare to talk about Scientologists." She lost her faith in the American
legal system.
Juerg Stettler, spokesman from Scientology, defended Scientology's action
by saying that Caberta held a press conference and wanted to organize a
demonstration in front of the Scientology buildings. He said that Caberta
had provoked the reaction, the more so since various Scientologists had
taken refuge from her in the USA. Those people, he said, were allergic to
Caberta and would consider her now becoming active there as impudence.
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