WickerMan asked this question on 5/12/2000:
Does anyone know where I can get a copy of all the documents on the Grand Jury's evidence from Operation Snow White? This is close to 44,000 pages, so I assume it would be extremely hard to get. Even portions would be welcome, but I'd like the whole thing.
Would it cost too much to get copied?
Thank you.
1uglyhombre gave this response on 5/14/2000:
Hi. The document would cost some US$20,000 dollars so you probably don't want it that badly.
Here is a brief article on the black op:
Code Name: Snow White
From: "Der Spiegel" September 25, 1995
Rough English translation of an article by Robert Vaughn Young in the September 25, 1995, issue of the German magazine DER SPIEGEL. The article is introduced in a "preview section" on page 3. Young's article is given a large introduction by DER SPIEGEL on page 104. The article itself begins on page 105 and extends to page 114. There are numerous photographs. The captions are also translated here.
Page 3 ("preview section"):
The man lies "shamelessly," and is breaking many oaths of silence if he talks - claims Scientology. But Robert Vaughn Young, 56, can document his allegations against the cult. For five days the highest ranking Scientology defector ever and SPIEGEL editor Hans-Jorg Vehlewald sat down together and evaluated a whole suitcase of the sect's internal papers. These show that 20 years ago Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard declared Germany to be an empire of evil that wanted to destroy him and his sect with the help of "Nazis and psychiatrists" (sic). Hubbard's counter-strategy: the secret "Snow White" program, the consequences of which are still being felt by critics today. Thus the Scientologists are trying by nearly all means to discredit journalist Young with the media and to portray themselves as persecuted (page 104).
Page 4 (Contents page):
(under the heading "Society") Why Scientology is attacking Germany.........104
Revelations by a defector Robert Vaughn Young.....................................105
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Page 104 (introduction by DER SPIEGEL):
Codename: Snow White
The Scientology sect is fighting for its position in Germany. With the most lavish PR campaign to date, the psycho-concern blasts its opponents with its hardest attack yet. A defector reveals why: Sect founder L. Ron Hubbard himself had early declared Germany to be enemy number one, he feared that German psychiatrists wanted to murder him.
The colorful pamphlet with the monster on the cover appeared very suddenly in Bonn's government district. At the parliament building, in front of ministries, and at bus stops along Bonn's main street, helpers of the psycho-concern "Church of Scientology" had distributed heaps of the broadsheet. Its message: Germany stands at the brink of the abyss.
A phalanx of politicians, church leaders, as well as old and new nazis, have allied themselves with Germany's psychiatrists to wipe out Scientology, according to the crazed report. The sect, which "is bringing the well camouflaged dark stains on the white vests of German psychiatry back into view," has become irksome to the shrinks and their lackeys in politics, according to the report. Scientologists are the Jews of the 90's, and are being persecuted and destroyed.
Not only Bonn was papered with this nonsense, collected in 52 pages. Throughout the Federal Republic of Germany the sect distributed, according to its own figures, a million copies of the free pamphlet entitled "Freedom."
This is the largest PR campaign run by the Scientologists in Germany so far, and according to experts, it shows that the sect is running out of steam in the Federal Republic of Germany. "Those guys are under massive pressure" says Ursula Caberta, the Scientology expert in the Hamburg Senate.
The sect shows its iron nerve particularly against defectors and critical journalists. For example, the wife of a reporter at the Hamburg Morning Post who had been critical of Scientology was visited by a detective. He had, so he said, information about the reporter's love life. He named as his employer a Scientology lawyer's office. The sect disputes this, but asserts nonetheless that the journalist is cheating on his wife in order to get information about Scientology.
Der Spiegel has also been attacked by Scientology ever since it has been in contact with the American journalist Robert Vaughn Young, 56. Young served the sect for more than 20 years in important posts. For about 15 years he belonged to the sect's own secret service, which kept an eye on members and opponents of the organization and controlled all contacts the sect had with the outside world. Young left the sect in 1989.
"Young lies" Q with this declaration sect lawyers by the dozens bombarded Der Spiegel's editorial offices. According to the Scientology attorneys, it doesn't matter whether Young's representations are "true or untrue." He has violated the secrecy agreement he once signed when he was a member.
Der Spiegel must pay for every publication of Young's insider information, or so runs the threat from Scientology. The vice chief of Scientology's secret service, Kurt Weiland, who is an old acquaintance of Young's, took the trouble to fly personally to Hamburg from Los Angeles, in order to stir up opinion against his ex-colleague in the editorial offices. Sect members also picketed outside Young's house in Seattle to protest the revealing of the secrets.
The fears of the sect's devotees are well founded. What the defector tells about the campaign against Germany could ultimately cost Scientology its recognition as a religious organization in the Federal Republic of Germany.
According to Young, the leadership of Scientology has been trying for years with the help of firms and front organizations to infiltrate Germany and bring it into international disrepute Q with a secret operation with the code name "Snow White."
The anti-German campaign was started by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard himself. Hubbard labored under the delusion that psychiatrists and psychologists wanted to kill him. At the center of the conspiracy he placed German scientists who had also brought Hitler to power, and who remain active today.
1uglyhombre gave this follow-up answer on 5/14/2000:
German politicians have been suspicious of Scientology for quite some time now. In May the interior ministers of the federal states decided to investigate the recognition of the sect through the constitutional office and the police, and to consider a ban on the organization.
Business also is keeping its distance. More and more banks are refusing to do business with Scientologists. For months, real estate and tenant associations have been fighting against landlords with Scientology connections and their dubious business practices. "They can barely get rid of their apartments," reports an insider.
According to insiders of the sect, in order to hide the collapse of the German organization from the sect's leaders in the USA, the director of the Scientology branch in Hamburg, Wiebke Hansen, 50, even falsified the books. When the fraud was discovered, the American Scientology Central is reported to have transferred her promptly to a punishment camp.
Scientology denies this vigorously: In America Mrs. Hansen is merely devoting herself to her "spiritual advancement."
Captions of photos on page 104:
Under photo of building: Cult headquarters in Los Angeles: "Cleanse the Earth of psychiatry"
Under photo of German Freedom and Hubbard: Scientology propaganda, Sect founder Hubbard: collected nonsense
Page 105 (article by RVY):
The Empire of Evil
Robert Vaughn Young on Scientology's fight against Germany
Six months ago I was invited to Hamburg in order to explain Scientology to government officials. I spent almost 21 years in the sect, primarily as a staff member and later as a member of the inner circle. I know the secret language of the sect, its internal structure, its greed, its strengths and weaknesses. I know of the punishment camps, the beatings, of dubious sources of money and mysterious deaths.
Above all, though, I know why the sect has waged such a violent battle with Germany.
For most people, Scientology's attacks against the Germans began in September of last year, when the cult began placing nearly every week full-page advertisements in the New York Times and the Washington Post, libeling the Federal Republic of Germany as a neo-Nazi state. For example, the ads showed large photos of Nazi events like the book burning or Jewish extermination. In the text, the cult compared its German members to Jews under Hitler. Other ads showed young Germans with their hands raised in the Hitler salute and chanting slogans against foreigners and Jews.
The ads and also brochures give the impression that Germany stands on the brink of another Holocaust - only that Scientologists - like the Jews under Hitler - are portrayed as the victims. Readers were called upon to protest to government authorities against "the Hatred in Germany."
The media have reported for several months about the campaign, noting that Scientology's marketing methods and its invasion into the German real estate markets should be seen as the background to the campaign. This is not true. It goes much deeper. I know, because I was there when it began.
Germany is one of the most important goals of a program developed by Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard in 1973. He assigned it the name "Snow White." Only a handful of selected people got a glance at the scope and the goals of this program because Hubbard feared damaging the image of Scientology.
From outside, the cult must seem like a benevolent, but misunderstood movement. Its stated goal: "A civilization without insanity, without criminals and without war."
Behind this is hidden the cult's true face. The organization is a totalitarian system that knows only one goal: Control over the planet. Only Hubbard's ideas are true, all others are forbidden. Every criticism is stamped as "criminal," critics are declared as "fair game."
Members of the leadership - the so-called Sea Organization - end up in the punishment camps for only the smallest transgression. I experienced this special treatment myself: 1987, in a power struggle over the succession to L. Ron Hubbard, which David Miscavige, the current leader of the organization, finally won, I ended up on the losing side and was detailed to a work camp.
I spent 14 months in the cult's gulag, not far from Los Angeles. For 12 hours a day in a black uniform, I was required to do strenuous manual labor, build houses, dig ditches. Finally, at 6 o'clock we were required to study Hubbard's texts for five hours.
Twice I tried to flee, twice they brought me back and I went with them, because I was convinced I was doing something wrong, convinced that I needed help.
The fear of camp occupants was great, they feared they would be labeled "Fair Game," "Suppressives," as Hubbard named them. His directive for such outlaws: "May be deprived of property or injured by any means by any Scientologist without any discipline of the Scientologist. May be tricked, sued, or lied to or destroyed."
I've experienced what Hubbard's directive means myself. During my secret mission in Hamburg, selected journalists already had a dossier in which Scientology defamed me as a liar and a sexual pervert.
1uglyhombre gave this follow-up answer on 5/14/2000:
The story of Scientology began in 1950 with the publication of Hubbard's book, Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health. Until that point, Hubbard was known only as the author of science fiction stories. Dianetics was intended to be a mental therapy. The idea was that every person has a "reactive mind," not unlike Freud's subconscious. Unnoticed, it records painful experiences ("engrams") which unconsciously determine our fears and our behavior and which can trigger every known sickness, including cancer.
This "reactive mind" can only be reached through Hubbard's special therapy, in which the patient generally in so-called auditing lies on a couch with closed eyes and recalls the "engrams" so that the problem can be treated.
Criticism by the experts was withering: Physics Nobel Prize Winner Isidor Isaac Rabi had something to say about Dianetics: It contains "more promises and less evidence per page than has any publication since the invention of printing."
Hubbard's Dianetics groups became involved in legal battles. He needed a new organizational form and so, in 1954, Scientology was founded - Scientology, the religion.
Every member who was to meet with journalists or government leaders was trained to present Scientology as a religious movement. Only in such a way could Hubbard's organization build a new image and be freed in many countries of taxes.
At the time workers were taught to form groups that did not belong to the Church of Scientology, in order to secretly infiltrate schools, companies and governments.
In 1971, I joined the cult's secret service, the Guardian's Office, in the San Francisco organization. At that time the office had above all four important duties: The cult's secret service took care of dossiers on members and critics and assembled information through its own spy network. The legal division handled suits and legal hearings, the finance division administered the cult's income, and the public relations division, in which I worked, worked on PR. We concerned ourselves with the media and government authorities primarily to gain tax-free status.
My work was successful enough so that in 1973 I was promoted to the U.S. headquarters of the Guardian's Office in Los Angeles. Hubbard had just then completed writing his Operation Snow White, which would set us on the collision course with Germany.
Hubbard believed himself to be hunted by communists, psychiatrists and government officials. He was openly under the delusion that psychiatrists and psychologists wanted to murder him because he had exposed their profession as a scam. Finally he came up with the idea that the core of the anti-Hubbard conspiracy was located in Germany, it was the root of National Socialism and had brought Hitler to power.
Hubbard became a German hater. Psychology, he claimed, traced back to "Professor Wundt, who in 1879 was pressed by Bismarck to develop a philosophy which could persuade soldiers to kill people."
"Therefore," said Hubbard, "we can define modern psychology as a German military system that was used to program people for war." It was not Hitler who later commissioned the extermination of the Jews, but rather a secret group of German psychiatrists had. "They built the death camps, and they, not Hitler, ordered the extermination of the Jews."
This conspiracy of psychiatrists survived the Second World War. A small clique of psychiatrists and old Nazis now control the world drug market; all pharmaceutical firms of the world are either "German or connected to Germany," said Hubbard. These groups have strong influence on the international financial system. Hubbard said: "Germany today owns the largest part of the world's gold reserves or at least a lot of it."
With Hubbard's wife Mary Sue at the helm, the U.S. Guardian's Office began to collect more and more information against Germany. Soon Hubbard had enough material for a further crazy theory: The organized German Nazi conspiracy used the information resources of Interpol to fight Scientology worldwide.
I discovered unknown material on the history of Interpol, in the form of both documents and photos, on how the international police organization was in fact dominated by SS leaders like Reinhard Heydrich and Ernst Kaltenbrunner during the Third Reich and was used to hunt down Jews and political opponents. Interpol Head Paul Dickopf, who held office until 1972, was himself in the SS, I discovered.
Hubbard ordered that the conspiracy against him be destroyed worldwide. The operation was given the name "Snow White."
"Snow White" contained terms out of the fairy tale as names for the countries in which Scientology was active. Germany, the evil empire, took the name of the grim dwarf Grumpy out of the Walt Disney production of Snow White. Other countries included in the Nazi conspiracy were Sneezy (Holland), Doc (Sweden) and Happy (Denmark). The U.S. section of Scientology was named Hunter.
I was appointed U.S. head of the propaganda division of the Snow White Operation through which I had access to all the important papers of the campaign.
In Germany, the Austrian Kurt Weiland took over this job. His duty was, according to the secret plan, firstly to "get materials related to all ongoing lawsuits" in which Scientology was involved. Then he was supposed to obtain "police and Interpol files" to support Operation Snow White.
Weiland's office was supposed to find the source of all attacks against Hubbard. At the same time it was supposed to damage Interpol through lawsuits and scandals and to find areas of attack for our legal and PR divisions. The legal division was supposed make an effort to file one suit after another in order to obtain the files of Scientology opponents, which could then go into the Guardian's Office.
In the U.S. the operation went well. I succeeded in appearing before the Congressional subcommittee to reveal Interpol's Nazi past. I appeared on nationwide television shows and on the radio and our Interpol story was received around the world.
But in Germany, Snow White did not function as planned. No one was particularly interested in our Nazi story. On the 17th of January I was sent to Munich, Bonn and Wiesbaden, disguised as a member of an organization which we named the "National Commission for Law Enforcement and Social Justice."
Weiland and I attempted anew in this way to spread the Snow White campaign in the German media. We spoke with many journalists, some from Die Welt, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and Sueddeutsche Zeitung, and gave them material on the Nazi involvement in the police and in Interpol.
All without success. No reporter was interested, hardly any trusted Weiland or me.
Several months later, in July 1977, the FBI got onto us in the U.S. Several members of the Guardian's Office had stolen Scientology documents from government offices.
Dozens of FBI agents searched through the cult's headquarters in Los Angeles and Washington. There they came upon part of Operation Snow White. Eleven high- ranking colleagues of Hubbard's, among them his wife Mary Sue, went to jail.
With that our reputation was ruined. The new strategy therefore said: What has happened is in the past. Scientology is reformed, the criminals are behind bars. Snow White went into the safe, but not in the shredder.
1uglyhombre gave this follow-up answer on 5/14/2000:
The business went on: private businesses under the roof of WISE [World Institute of Scientology Enterprises], including real estate companies, business consultants, and software companies, refilled the war chest of the International Association of Scientologists.
Germany, Hubbard's number one enemy, took on, after his death in 1986, a new, more important role after the fall of the Berlin Wall. In Eastern Europe a new, until then closed, market for the cult opened up and Germany lay immediately at the door. It was supposed to be the launching point for the conquest of the East.
Success was considerable. In Russia alone Scientology now possesses a total of three missions and churches as well as four WISE subsidiaries. Further centers were founded in Bulgaria, Romania, Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, where the cult had attempted to recommend its Dianetics Course to a grade school.
If Scientology, however, was in the long run categorized not as a religion but as a profit-oriented company, these neighboring countries in the East could be strongly influenced because they had until this time barely any experience with cults and they looked to Germany for answers to many questions. Therefore Germany is now even more important for Scientology's world domination plan. Snow White had to be awakened again.
Current events in reunified Germany appear to confirm the theory of Snow White: There are neo-Nazis, attacks on Turks and asylum seekers as well as government attacks on the sect, tenant protests against Scientology property speculators, and work prohibitions against some members announced by Federal Minister of Labor Norbert Bluem.
Bluem and his psychiatric cronies are trying to "solve the cult question," according to the newest Scientology propaganda. Even worse, the war in Bosnia itself with its horrors has been ignited by "criminal psychiatrists."
Snow White contains the recipe for opposing the states and the government, which Scientology has carried on forcefully. "Represent them as villains, which one can't trust." And so it is happening. "Norbert Bluem and his government have planned," says the cult, "to make Scientologists and other minorities in Germany into a second class." Bluem's true face: "An arsonist in a firefighter's uniform."
At Hamburg airport I was picked up in February of this year by Ursula Caberta, the Scientology expert of the Hamburg Senate, under strict security measures. Three policemen were assigned to my protection.
Almost daily I met with high-ranking officials from Hamburg and other cities, and with the head of the Hamburg Constitutional Protection Group, Ernst Uhrlau, with the state prosecutor and officials from various ministries and state criminal bureaus. For hours I answered questions and explained Scientology documents.
In order to be able to effectively deal with Scientology, I offered the following tips:
1uglyhombre gave this follow-up answer on 5/14/2000:
1. Structurally, the organization is not what it seems. No one should be taken in by their tricks. The worldwide headquarters in Los Angeles is not the true center of power. Power is centered much more in a former resort near the small city of Hemet, a good hundred kilometers east of Los Angeles. Therefore anyone who wants to investigate the organization should work with someone who knows the true structure and leadership.
2. Scientology is an organization in which the means serve the ends. Its goal is the complete control of the press, companies, and governments.
3. Government officials and judges should be particularly cautious, because they are the favorite target of smear campaigns and lawsuits.
4. One should not forbid Scientology or make it illegal. This was attempted in Australia in the 1960s. The organization simply changed its name and continued on.
5. Scientology should be classified as a profit-making business and should be taxed.
6. Scientology should be required to account for members who have possibly disappeared in the cult's United States prison camps, like the former Hamburg Scientology leader Wiebke Hansen, whose location even today is unknown. German embassy and consulate officials should inquire about her to ensure that she is not in danger.
7. Private firms, above all real estate firms, which operate under Scientology's license should be required to disclose how much money they give to Scientology.
8. Moreover, they should be required to make known to all customers their ties to Scientology. Before this, Scientology must be stripped of its status as a religion by court ruling.
Since my visit to Hamburg six months ago the organization has opened up another front. They are attempting to fight Germany not only internally. Pressure, according to their plan, must come from the entire world.
The propaganda magazine Freedom is already translated into several languages. An American translation issued a few weeks ago has as its goal to win adherents and people with money for the attacks against Germany.
In the middle of July more than a thousand cult members met at a celebration in Pasadena, near Los Angeles. The motto of the evening: "Clear the earth of Psychiatry."
To the "rousing applause of the crowd," remembers one participant, Scientology reported on the latest attacks against the psychiatric conspiracy, distributed the American version of Freedom and the group swore itself to a new, old Hubbard tactic: Finding the victims of psychiatry. Help them to sue psychiatrists. Sue also universities and schools which have educated and continue to educate psychiatrists.
Nearby members circulated their collection plates - in the end, Scientology needs money for its international fight for survival.
One can only imagine how much money, should the campaign against Germany continue forward. As Thomas G. Whittle - the editor in charge of Freedom - writes: "Germany is far more than a German problem. It is a problem for the world."
Caption for photo of Young on page 5: Ex-Scientologist Young: "Critics are fair game"
Captions for photos on page 107: [Top photo shows portions of full-page ads that Scientology has run in the New York Times and Washington Post] Scientology propaganda in the USA: "hate in Germany"
Photo of Miscavige: Sect leader Miscavige: power struggle at the top
Captions for photos on page 110: [Top, photo of Young's house] Scientology protest against Young (in front of his house): "defamed as a sex monster"
[Middle, photo of Ursula Caberta] Scientology critic Caberta: "They are really under pressure"
[Bottom, photo of Kurt Weiland] Scientology manager Weiland: "Young lies"
Pull quote on page 111 - Eleven of Hubbard's colleagues were jailed.
Caption for photo on page 114 [Photo of an apartment building with a large banner on it that says (in German) "Scientology Piss Off - the tenants"] Tenant protest (in Berlin): Money for the war chest