Bob Minton
Multimedia Archive
Bob Minton has been profiled in print and on TV, in the
U.S. and abroad. His courageous stance against the
Scientology organization started when he spoke out against
Scientology's attempts to shut down an internet newsgroup,
alt.religion.scientology, in 1995. |
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Intrigued
by a group that would go to such lengths to silence its critics,
Bob contacted some of the victims of Scientology to find out
more about it. Upon learning firsthand the true nature of
Scientology, Bob set out to help those who have been victimized
and prevent others from suffering the same fate.
A week
after the St. Pete Times editorial, the New York Times followed
up with its own editorial
from Frank Rich.
Many
people have stood up to Scientology and continue to do so,
but no one has invested as much time, energy and money as
Bob.
In
his CIS speech, Bob mentioned that a German
TV show was airing the night of his speech.
That show profiled Bob Minton.
"Dateline
NBC" also ran a lengthy report on Bob.
The show originally aired on June 16, 1998.
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German
TV Show
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Bob
Minton has frustrated and enraged Scientology by leveling
the playing field. No longer can Scientology follow
Hubbard's policy that calls for them to destroy their
critics -- as Hubbard specifically instructed, "ruin
them utterly."
Nowhere
is the danger of Scientology clearer than in the horrifying
circumstances of Lisa McPherson's tragic death. After
her family had already brought a civil suit for wrongful death
against Scientology, Bob called Lisa's relatives and
asked if he could help. Since then, Bob has generously
financed the civil case against Scientology.
In December
1997, The New York Times
published an article about Bob's involvement in the Scientology
issue, including the Lisa McPherson
case.
Every
year, people travel to Clearwater from around the world
to mark the anniversary of Lisa's death at Scientology's
Fort Harrison Hotel.
In
December of 1998, Bob Minton was interviewed about the
Lisa McPherson picket by the local
news.
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1998
Newscasts
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Bob
lived in Boston for a number of years, so the Boston media
(including the Boston
Globe) have been interested in his experiences with Scientology.
Greater
Boston
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When the Boston PBS affiliate wanted to do a show about
Scientology, they invited Bob to be a guest on "Greater
Boston."
Also
appearing on the Greater Boston show were Scientologists
Sylvia Stannard and Frank Offman, both members of Scientology's
Office of Special Affairs. Little did Bob know what
an impact Frank Offman would later have on him.
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A year
after the taping of "Greater Boston," Bob and Jesse
Prince were picketing outside the Boston Scientology Org when
Bob was attacked by Frank Offman. In watching the video
of the event it is very evident that these OSA operatives
were under orders to orchestrate an incident that would result
in Bob's being arrested. They succeeded.
Frank
Offman
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But
after hearing from Bob's attorney that the videotape
showed the two OSA operatives repeatedly assaulting
Bob, the judge threw out the charges against Bob.
The
New England
Cable News Network ran a story about what had happened.
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Bob
later picketed
again at the Boston Org. He videotaped his encounters
for Mark Bunker's website, XENU TV.
The
Scientologists act aggressively at these pickets because
they are following L. Ron Hubbard's directive:
"Always attack, never defend." They
are told that anyone who attacks Scientology is a criminal
and thus they feel justified in their attacks.
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Scientologists
at Boston Org
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The
attacks happen not just at pickets but in the Media as
well. In this radio
broadcast from Los Angeles, OSA operative John Carmichael
viciously attacked Bob. |
As Board
Members of FACTnet, Bob Minton and Stacy Brooks were invited
to speak at the Leo J. Ryan Conference in January of 1999.
John Carmichael and Sylvia Stannard were two of the Scientology
operatives who attended the event to monitor it for OSA.
Bob
Minton gave an opening night address and Stacy Brooks
led members of FACTnet on a panel about the use of the
internet to inform people about Scientology. View
Highlights of the Conference |
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Clearwater
Picket
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At
the Leo J. Ryan Conference, Bob and Stacy met Mark Bunker,
who is now in charge of LMT Media. Bob provided
Mark with the patented MintonCam, a video camera used
to document Scientology's abuses.
After
Mark was assaulted by Scientologists in Los Angeles
on the Fourth of July Weekend, 1999, Bob, Stacy and
Mark flew to Clearwater for a picket.
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By mid
1999, Bob made the decision to establish a watchdog group
to help people who have been abused by Scientology. Because
it had been the dying wish of Lisa McPherson's mother to provide
this kind of assistance, he received permission from Lisa's
aunt, Dell Leibreich, to name the organization after Lisa.
He also decided to establish the group where it would help
as many Scientologists as possible -- in Clearwater, Florida.
This
was how the Lisa McPherson Trust was created.
As
the team assembled in Clearwater in December 1999, Bob
Minton and some future LMT staff members informed the
participants of a "Say
No to Drugs" race that it was sponsored by
Scientology.
The
runners were also not told that the proceeds went to
various Scientology front groups.
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Bob Minton
tried to lease space in downtown Clearwater for the LMT offices,
but Scientology threatened the property owners and forced
them to refuse to rent to him. Undeterred, Bob decided to
purchase a building in downtown Clearwater, as close to the
Scientology buildings as possible.
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Despite
Scientology's best efforts to thwart the deal, on January
5, 2000, Bob became the owner
of a building at 33 N. Fort Harrison Avenue in Clearwater,
two doors down from Scientology's Office of Special Affairs. |
There
is a small side street shared by Scientology and the LMT named
Watterson Street. Shortly after the LMT opened,
Watterson became the center of attention as the Trust held
picket signs up to try to communicate with the Scientologists
getting off the buses for dinner.
Scientology
responded to the picket
by calling the police. The head of OSA, Mike Rinder,
tried to convince the police to arrest Trust members. |
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Scientology
convinced the city of Clearwater to paint white
lines across Watterson and on the sidewalks on both
sides of the street to keep the staff of the LMT from
walking past any Scientologists.
Clearwater
City Manager Mike Roberto (since resigned) was on hand
to help the Scientologists in any way he could.
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After
just a few weeks in Clearwater it became clear to us that
the relationship between the city and Scientology had changed
dramatically. Mike Roberto and his assistants had actively
tried to prevent us from leasing or purchasing property at
the suggestion of Scientology.
Bob and
Stacy asked for a meeting with Mike Roberto. Through
mix-ups in the mail, it was thought that Roberto was avoiding
meeting with the Trust. Later, when the meeting
actually occurred, Roberto threatened to shut us down if we
interfered with his plans for downtown.
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Prior
to that meeting, Bob Minton spoke for the first time
at a Clearwater
City Commission Meeting.
To
do so, he and Stacy had to leave in the middle of Gabe
Cazares' 80th birthday Party but they returned to fill
everyone in on the proceedings.
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Prior
to the LMT's opening, Scientology orchestrated another arrest
against Bob Minton for "battery." Once the
arrest occurred, Scientology convinced a judge to grant them
an injunction to keep Bob Minton away from Scientology's property.
Bob
was to stay 10 feet away from the Scientologists...they
were to stay 20 feet away from Bob.
Scientology
later convinced the judge to add other
LMT members to the injunction. The local news
reported on the additions.
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Refusing
to plea bargain, Bob went to trial on battery charges for
the incident that occurred between him and OSA operative Richard
Howd. Attorney Denis deVlaming clearly explained to
the jury how Bob was set up by OSA. In educating the
jury about the policies of Scientology, Denis was able to
show that Scientology was trying to manufacture evidence against
Bob to label him a criminal. DeVlaming was able to show the
jury that this was based on policy by Hubbard that "anyone
who criticizes Scientology is a criminal."
Newscasts
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The
jury found Bob not guilty after only thirty minutes
of deliberation. One member of the jury said she felt
Bob had been set up, and others expressed concerns that
Scientology would come after them. The local
media reported on the not-guilty verdict.
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It
is interesting to take the pulse of the city of Clearwater
when Bob and others picket downtown. From the
sound of the car horns as folks drive by, they appreciate
what we are trying to do.
This
was especially true on April
28, 2000 as the car horns often drowned out our
voices as we spoke.
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Clearwater
Picket
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For
the second year in a row, Bob was invited to come address
the Leo J. Ryan Conference
in Stamford, Connecticut.
Stacy
again conducted a panel discussion about the importance
of the internet in sharing information about cults.
Other speakers included Stephen Kent and Dr. Robert
J. Lifton.
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Stamford
was just the first travel destination for the LMT in 2000.
In June, Bob, Stacy, Jesse and Mark visited Leipzig, Germany,
where Bob was presented with the first Alternative
Charlemagne Award.
The
award was presented to Bob by Ursula Caberta, the Director
of the Task Force on Scientology from Hamburg, Germany. |
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Ursula
is a very good friend of Bob's and other staff at the
LMT, so she was invited to visit
Clearwater on her vacation.
When
Ursula arrived in July, OSA operative AL Buttnor organized
a group of Scientologists to harass her at the Tampa
Airport.
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Ursula's
visit to Clearwater coincided with an important election in
the city. Downtown Clearwater has been practically deserted
for years save for the troops of Sea Org members walking through
the streets. The city manager, Mike Roberto, struck
a deal with out of town developers in which the city would
have given the developers a lease on much of the downtown
for a dollar a year. The people of Clearwater voted
down this proposal saying it would only benefit Scientology.
Bob
Minton spoke about that vote at a Clearwater
City Council Meeting days after that vote and very
shortly before Ursula's arrival. Al Buttnor again
orchestrated a Scientology response. This time to
Bob's comments. |
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The attacks
on Bob Minton by Scientology continued to escalate after the
LMT opened its doors. OSA attempted to get him indicted
on bogus money-laundering charges stemming from debt buy-back
transactions in which was involved in the late 1980s and early
1990s.
Scientology
used John Fashanu, a Nigerian who became a soccer star in
England, as a front man for a report put together by
Scientology P.I. David Lee. The "Fashanu Report,"
as it became known, is still being used by Scientology to
libel Bob even months after the Nigerian Senate investigated
the report and announced that Bob had actually
saved
the government five billion dollars with
his deals.
One of
the first reporters to be duped by Scientology with the Fashanu
Report, George Noah, later discovered the truth and wrote
a lengthy article about Scientology's
under-handed dealings.
Professor
Aluko of the Nigerian Democratic Movement invited Fashanu
and Bob Minton to debate at Washington D.C.'s George Washington
University. Bob imMediately accepted.
Fashanu
also quickly agreed to show up with his "investigator"
but when it was discovered that his investigator's true
identity was known, Fashanu later backed out.
Bob
attended the debate as
promised and spent four hours discussing the work he
did for the Nigerian government, providing documentation
to all who asked.
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When
Bob returned to Clearwater, he found that the rank and file
members of Scientology had been briefed on the Fashanu Report.
They used it and other material during a picket in which the
Scientologists had clearly been ordered to provoke Bob into
another incident.
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For
this picket,
Scientology went all out and filled the sidewalk in front
of the Fort Harrison Hotel with dozens of cult members
chanting insulting slogans. |
Many
of the Scientologists attacking Bob in this picket may some
day realize that they have been lied to by Scientology and
come to the LMT for help. That was just the case with
Tory Bezazian, a thirty-year veteran of Scientology who last
year fought against the critics and this year became one.
Tory
Bezazian was one of the most respected members of Scientology
in L.A. and we can see why. She has quickly become a
beloved figure around the Trust.
Tory
uses the nickname Magoo on the internet (as a tribute
to her dad who was also known as Magoo). When Tory
joined Bob and Stacy for a picket
up in Boston she surprised even herself by joining in. |
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In
November, Mike Krotz and Mr. Scary Productions held a benefit
concert for the LMT. The host of the event was Jamie
Kennedy, a slam-poet from the San Francisco area who happens
to be the great-grandson of Scientology's founder, L. Ron
Hubbard.
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We
all enjoyed meeting Jamie Kennedy, who did a great job
as master of ceremonies. Toward the end of the
all-day event, Jamie invited Bob, Stacy and Jesse up
onto the stage.
Scientology
tried everything they could to stop the concert but
it was a great success.
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As
the new year of 2001 opened, The LMT celebrated it's
first
Anniversary!
Try
as they might, Scientology has been unable to derail
the LMT which continues to expose the abusive and deceptive
practices of Scientology even while fending off lawsuit
after lawsuit from the cult.
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In
February, 13 people
faced trial in Clearwater over alleged violations
of an injunction placed into effect before the December,
2000 Lisa McPherson Memorial Picket. |
2001
was quite a year as we made many new friends, including the
Woodcraft family. More and more
people are coming forward to speak out against Scientology's
fraud and abuse.
In
July, we returned to Leipzig as Bob Minton presented the Leipzig
Human Rights Award to Dr.
Norbert Blum.
And
for his tireless efforts, Bob Minton was presented the
Leo J. Ryan Award at the 2001 Leo J. Ryan Education
Foundation Conference on October 27. |
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Scientology
continues to try to silence the LMT and those who come to
us for aid but we will continue to speak out till the reforms
of Scientology are implemented.
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