EuroCult Report
Cult commissioner warns of Scientologists taking advantage of the
floods, says that Scientology "volunteer ministers" are
trying to recruit relief workers
Berlin, Germany, 23 August 2002 press release from the State church
office for cult and worldview issues of the Berlin-Brandenburg
Evangelical Church
After their annoying interference with the 9-11 relief measures in New
York, the advertising effort after the school shooting in Erfurt, and
an attempt to recruit survivors and relief workers at the site of the
Russian air crash at Bodensee, Scientology's Volunteer Ministers are
now making a pitch for volunteers among students along the flood plains
of the Elbe River.
August 21, 22 and 23 Scientology recruiters offered "Touch-
Assist" pseudo-therapy, as well as back massages to relief workers
at the Perleberg Airport. They left on the 23rd and it is to be expected
they will show up at other high-water areas along the Elbe, following
the flood.
Scientology's attempts to use catastrophes for advertising is connected
with its furious efforts to alter its image while recruiting new staff
at the same time.
After Erfurt and the Bodensee, the Scientology recruiters set up their
tents on Alexander Square in Berlin and in the vicinity of the Technical
University (TU) with some degree of success. (reference: Berliner Zeitung
of July 4, 2002, "Handauflegen gegen Ohnmacht und Schmerzen - Die
Scientologen werben wieder - um Nothelfer")
a) Perleberg
An article from an Internet news magazine reported the following in
connection with efforts of a students group from Kleinmachnow near Berlin
to transport sandbags to the airport in Perleberg:
"In this sort of situation the Scientology Church is getting closer
to the young people than would otherwise be possible. Cult members offer
massages to the burdened relief workers. "That's how you catch a
mouse, with cheese," Ms. Morling, a teacher, pulled a wry face in
comment. The Scientology body-kneaders had only limited success with the
Waldorf students. A 14-year-old girl said that as much as she hurt, she
didn't want them or their massages anywhere near her."
(The whole story:
http://www.spiegel.de/panorama/0,1518,210617,00.html)
b) Alleged Scn help in New York - Internal Strategy revealed
Except from a letter to the editor: " ... [as to] The claim that
Scientology some how contributed to the relief efforts in New York after
the terrorist attacks.
In short, no, they did not; that's a lie. A more detailed examination
into what the sinister Scientology organization did in New York finds
that the approximately 15 to 20 Scientologist that came to New York
after the attacks were there trying to disrupt the relief efforts by
sneaking under police lines, deliberately trying to intercept victims
and family members of victims of the terrorist attack from getting to
mental health workers at Ground Zero.
The Scientologists who snuck in had to be escorted out from the
restricted areas, the American Red Cross had to issue statements stating
that Scientology wasn't acting on their behalf, and even FEMA joined the
Red Cross in issuing statements about criminal organizations trying to
take financial advantage of the terrorist attacks.
Exact details of what Scientology was trying to do by disrupting the
relief efforts was disclosed in a series of secret e-mails which
followers of the notorious organization were sending to each other,
all of which are currently available on the Internet with specific
attention at the http://www.cosvm.org/
web site.
Once Scientology realized that human rights activists had infiltrated
their mailing list, Scientology sent a final e-mail explaining why they
could not continue to send 'updates' on what they were up to in New York
through the mailing list." --
2. More advertising more carefully
The Scientologists have found telemarketing, as reported from
Switzerland and Berlin. Scientologists harvest names from the telephone
book to either write people or telephone them and ask questions like,
"What would you do to improve your life situation?" They try
to involve the individuals thus contact in personal conversations and
sell them Scientology books.
It was also reported from Zurich that Scientologists, like Jehovahs
Witnesses or Mormons, are going from door to door to push their books.
The public relations department of Scientology Zurich has even said it
had gotten state permission to do so.
More on events in Zurich was reported by Hugo Stamm in the Zurich
Tages-Anzeiger on August 5, 2002
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VMs at flood sites
23 Aug 2002
From: FRice@SkepticTank.ORG (Rev. Fredric L. Rice)
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology,alt.true-crime,alt.activism
Subject: Scientology story lacked information -- It sure did!
Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 03:11:29 GMT
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