26 Oct 2000
German_Scn_News <german_scn_news@hotmail.com>
Interior Agency Booklet on sect penitential camp
Caught in Scientology's concentration camp
Hamburg, Germany
Does Scientology maintain penitential camps in which
apostates are forcibly held and are subjected to
brainwashing? A new booklet from the Work Group on
Scientology in the Interior Agency has come to that
conclusion.
Its author is Professor Stephen Kent from Alberta,
Canada. For the initial presentation of the booklet he
brought Stacy Brooks with him from the USA. She
reported that she was dragged off to such an training
camp herself.
"Even residents of Hamburg who are members of
Scientology run the risk of ending up in one of the
organization's penitential camps in Denmark or the
USA," said Ursula Caberta, Hamburg's Scientology
Commissioner. A handful of sect adherents were
demonstrating in front of the Interior Agency as she was
saying that. They distributed their printed party line, in
which Caberta was described as having accepted bribes
and in which Interior Senator Wrocklage was threatened
with charges.
According to Stephen Kent, the penitential camps are the
"Rehabilitation Project Force" (RPF) of Scientology. He
said the camps were set up to break down the will of
members critical of the organization. "Witnesses have
told me that they were held there an entire year," said
Kent. He said such training camps existed not only in Los
Angeles, but also in England and Denmark - and they
have been for years. At this point, the government
authorities have done nothing. Kent: "They always say
there is not enough proof to get involved."
"I was pulled out of my bed early in the morning and
dragged off," Stacy Brooks reported. She said the
rehabilitation camp was in the middle of Los Angeles.
Brooks: "I was constantly watched there and
interrogated daily - with a lie detector." She said she
received threats that she would never see her family
again. "In the afternoons we had to do the running
program for hours to get rid of negative thoughts." The
only ones that leave are those who toe the line for the
sect, said Stacy Brooks. Now she has joined the struggle
against the sect.
Sandra Schaefer
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