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Deluded Scientologists mob Ursula Caberta in Florida
Chase scene on video
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Clearwater, USA
A Hamburg Scientology chief had warned Ursula
Caberta against flying to Florida because, she said, it
would be unpleasant for her. But the director of the
"Work group on Scientology" flew there anyway - and
will not quickly forget her trip to the home of the
monster cult.
About 30 Scientology disciples were waiting at the
Tampa, Florida airport for the visitor from Hamburg.
Ursula Caberta was wildly mobbed, heckled and spat
at. The wild chase scene in the Sunshine State is shown
on a video sent to MOPO [this newspaper] by U.S.
Scientology opponents. [The video is also on the net:
http://www.lisatrust.net/Ursula-072200.htm]
Caberta, who had traveled to the USA at the invitation
of the Lisa McPherson Trust, which helps Scientology
victims, had to listen to malicious insults. Scientologists
screamed over and over at the top of their voices, "Nazi
go home!" and "Nazi criminal, go back to Germany!"
German Scientologists were also in the "Welcoming
Committee." One German woman shorted, "You are a
killer, you are. You're killing people in Germany!"
When the staff member of the Hamburg Interior Agency
picked up her baggage after the first three minutes of the
vicious tirade, leaving the cult mob behind, they broke
out in howls and laughter. One woman called, "Hey that
was great, we really got her. That'll show her!"
The courageous combatant also reported that she was
hounded and insulted by Scientologists in restaurants
and in her hotel. Over and over - as can also be seen
from the videos - Scientologists appeared with posters.
The cult adherents had written "Nazi go Home" and
"Take fascism back to Germany!"
Caberta ended up leaving Florida one daily earlier than
planned. "It was getting too hot for me there. I was
happy to get back to Germany," she said. What had
been especially surprising about the type of treatment
she had received, said Caberta, was that the German
Scientologists always claim they are being hounded
here. Caberta, "But no Scientologist in Germany has
ever been treated like I was in the USA."
Mike Rinder, one of the top Scientologists in
Clearwater, Florida, even repeated the accusations on
local TV, that Caberta was a Nazi and had fascistic
ideology.
The sect commissioner would really have like to have
laughed about this "insanity," "but the
matter is much too serious for that!"
jel
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In related news ...
From: Bob Minton
When Ursula Caberta arrived in Tampa 10 days or so ago, OSA's
Al Buttnor was running the airport operation. This is a picture
of him running said operation from the "Office of Special
Affairs."
Bob Minton
[image of Al Buttnor on the cans]
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Unofficial translations of German media, For non-commercial use only
August 23, 2000
Hamburger Morgenpost
Subject: Al Buttnor "on the cans" -
Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2000 10:57:42 -0400
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