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Subject: Government Theft of Religious Copyrights
From: <A HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ">Anonymous-Remail
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Date: Mon, Aug 28, 2000 10:19 PM
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PUBLIC RESEARCH FOUNDATION
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


STUDY FINDS EXECUTIVE AND JUDICIAL BRANCHES CONSPIRED TO
CONTROL RELIGIOUS WORKS FOR MILITARY INTELLIGENCE PURPOSES


A chronological investigative analysis of once-classified intelligence
reports, corporate papers, copyright and trademark records, court
documents, and other public records has exposed a massive and pervasive
co-ordination of the Executive and Judicial Branches in order to effect
a cover-up, since at least 1972, of copyrighted Scientology technologies
being illegally utilized in United States strategic intelligence. The
study shows that the cover-up has reached all the way to the Oval
Office.
    The timeline of events documents that an employee of the National
Security Agency (NSA), Dr. Harold Puthoff, infiltrated Scientology,
completed its confidential upper-level courses, and almost immediately
secured a top-secret contract with the Central Intelligence Agency to
set up the CIA-initiated "remote-viewing" intelligence program. The
evidence is that the program secretly utilized Scientology techniques--
intellectual property of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard--without
Hubbard's or any Scientology organization's knowledge or permission,
and without compensation.
    The study also shows that Scientology's Guardian's Office
(GO)--headed by Hubbard's wife Mary Sue--had province over the
intellectual properties being illegally used by the federal government.
The GO became embroiled in protracted litigation, via the churches, of
numerous Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) suits against NSA, the CIA,
the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), the Department of Defense, the
Secret Service, and other Executive Branch departments and agencies.
    The FOIA suits sought the release of documents related to
Scientology and to L. Ron Hubbard that were known to exist, but were
being withheld by the federal intelligence agencies and the Defense
Department, among others, on grounds of NATIONAL SECURITY.
    One ruling against the Scientologists even went so far as to justify
withholding of documents about Scientology on the grounds that the
Director of CIA is "responsible for protecting intelligence sources AND
METHODS from unauthorized disclosure...[emphasis added]." Neither
Hubbard, his wife, nor the Guardian's Office knew the exact nature of
the documents, nor about Hubbard's copyrighted materials being illegally
used by the federal intelligence agencies.
    Scientology's FOIA suits spanned the very time when the top-secret
Scientology-based remote viewing program and budget were not only being
expanded, but were being utilized by the Department of Defense, the
President's National Security Council (NSC), and the Joint Chiefs of
Staff. But the documents being sought by the Guardian's Office were
never released; the FBI raided the church's offices in July of 1977, and
the federal government filed criminal charges accusing Mary Sue Hubbard
and the Guardian's Office of "criminal spying"--a strange irony.
    The sensational case resulted in Mary Sue Hubbard and 10 Guardian's
Office co-defendants being sentenced to jail without a trial by federal
Judge Charles R. Richey, which led to the ultimate disbanding of
Scientology's Guardian's Office.
    This opened the way for a new senior corporation, "Church of
Spiritual Technology" (CST), doing business as the "L. Ron Hubbard
Library." It was set up in 1982--right after the Supreme Court had
upheld Mary Sue Hubbard's conviction--for the express purpose of gaining
receivership and control of L. Ron Hubbard's copyrights. But it was in
the founding of this corporation that the first hint of the cover-up by
the federal government lay buried.
    In an EXCLUSIVE 1997 STORY, the PUBLIC RESEARCH FOUNDATION reported
that Meade Emory--former Assistant to the Commissioner of the Internal
Revenue Service and former Legislation Attorney, Joint Committee on
Taxation--had been a co-founder of CST, Scientology{s most senior
coporation. That corporation now controls the copyrights for all of L.
Ron Hubbard{s intellectual properties, once valued at close to $100
million. CST also enjoys ultimate authority over all Scientology-related
trademarks, including even the name "L. Ron Hubbard."
    But the discovery of Emory, a non-Scientologist, in such an unusual
position raised red flags, since Emory's involvement in setting up the
corporation had been hidden for fifteen years.
    Then it was learned that Emory had been Assistant to Commissioner of
IRS Donald C. Alexander from 1975 through 1977. Strangely, those were
the very years that an IRS employee, Gerald Wolfe, was supposedly a
Scientology "double agent" guilty of numerous thefts of IRS documents
for Mary Sue Hubbard and the Guardian's Office--leading to the arrests
and convictions.
    Other oddities also surfaced:
    1. According to a U.S. Claims Court ruling, none of the founders of
CST but one had any religious connection with Scientology. They were
non-Scientologist tax and probate attorneys.
    2. The October 1993 IRS tax-exemption for CST was granted in a
then-secret Closing Agreement only after a final round-up of every
intellectual property ever produced by L. Ron Hubbard had been
completed.
    3. On November 29, 1993, scarcely two months after CST had been
granted tax exemption by IRS in a secret Closing Agreement, all 7,730 of
L. Ron Hubbard{s copyrights were quietly transferred to CST.
    PRF's original press release and supporting documents about Meade
Emory's ties to CST were sent to major newspapers--including the Wall
Street Journal--and to Senator William V. Roth, Jr., Finance Committee
Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Joint Committee on Taxation. Within 15
days the secret agreement between IRS and CST, et al. was leaked to WSJ,
who never ran the story on Emory.
    But the IRS Closing Agreement, once released, revealed that it had
been the final step in the United States government's 20-year campaign
to secretly get L. Ron Hubbard's copyrighted technologies and
techniques--being illegally used by federal agencies in strategic
intelligence--firmly under secret federal government control. Putting
the copyrights in a 501(c)(3) corporation bypassed the separation clause
of the Constitution, because CST, despite its name, is not a church.
    So certain was the IRS that the secret agreement would never be
exposed that it included a "Continued Conspiracy Clause," requiring all
signatories to agree in collusion to protect Meade Emory and all other
"current or former" employees of IRS and the United States government
against any and all claims of their having been involved in a "continued
conspiracy." Yet it was just such a "continued conspiracy" that
apparently had brought the secret Closing Agreement into being.
    The federal government further secured its position by secretly
setting up an illegal and unconstitutional "Church Tax Compliance
Committee" to enforce Treasury regulations on the structure and function
of the various Scientology organizations, including permanent
installations of "Tax Compliance Officers" in each organization.
    Senator Roth's inaction on the Executive Summary regarding Meade
Emory's involvement with the creation of Scientology's most senior
corporation has now raised questions whether the Legislative Branch has
been involved in the cover-up as well.

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