From hkhenson@netcom.com Fri Feb 26 14:42:01 1999
H. Keith Henson
Feb. 26, 1999
His Excellency Yuri V. Ushakov
Dear Ambasidor Ushakov:
Congratulations to your government for raiding the criminal
cult known as scientology. There are many victims of the cult in the
US who support your actions.
Russia joins Greece, France, Germany and Spain in taking strong
actions against this dangerous group. The figurehead president
of scientology is facing a 30 year jail term in Spain for a
long list of crimes there.
The US government raided scientology about 1978 and sent 11 top
members to jail, including the founder's wife, for crimes which
amounted to treason. Unfortunately, this is unlikely to happen again
because scientology has used the courts to intimidate parts of the US
government such as the IRS and FBI.
However, your government might be able to help the US
government take action against scientology. It has long been rumored
that the KGB paid scientology a great deal of money for regular access
to the psychological files they created on engineers working in
southern California. If these records could be located and made
public, it might inspire strong action in the US against scientology,
or at least blunt US government criticism such as the US has made
against Germany and France.
Again, congratulations for taking strong action against this
cult.
H. Keith Henson
PS. Your advisors might be interested in the article "drugs.cults"
which is at
ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/hk/hkhenson
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