U.S. Charges Scientology Conspiracy - 1978-08-16
Eleven high officials and agents of the Church of Scientology, including the wife of the founder, L. Ron Hubbard, were charged here yesterday in an allegedly widespread conspiracy to plant spies in government agencies, steal official documents and bug government meetings.
Much of the evidence outlined against the church's officials in the 28-count criminal indictment appears to be based on the church's own internal memorandums and other documents. The memorandums directed church operatives to "use any method" in its battle with the government.
Church spies were used, according to the indicment, to find out about Scientology's tax-exempt status, rumage through government files to get information on the church and on persons or groups it perceived to be its "enemies." They were also used as an "early warning system" to protect Hubbard from government acrunity, the indicment alleged.
- 1973
- 1974
- 1975
- 1976
- 1977
- 1978
- Burglary
- California
- Cindy Raymond
- Conspiracy
- Duke Snider
- England
- FBI
- Gerald Bennett Wolfe
- Gregory Willardson
- Guardian Program Order 1361
- Guardian's Office
- Henning Heldt
- Interpol
- IRS
- Jane Kember
- L. Ron Hubbard
- Los Angeles
- Mary Sue Hubbard
- Michael Meisner
- Mike Cooper
- Mitchell Hermann
- Mo Budlong
- Nathan Dodell
- News article
- Phillip Hirshkop
- Project Troy
- Quicky
- Raymond Banoun
- Richard Weigand
- Scientology operation
- Sharon Thomas
- Snow White Program
- Timothy S. Robinson
- US Attorney's Office
- US Department of Justice
- Washington
- Washington Post