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City, Clearwater, Church, Scientology

October 6, 1983: City of Clearwater commissioners pass charitable solicitations ordinance aimed at curbing money collections by Church of Scientology.

Clearwater Police Report Number SR3.1 RC-1: This, California, Scientology

September 26, 1983: Clearwater Police Report Number SR3.1 RC-1: This report concerns other agencies in California having information on Scientology.

Clearwater Police, SR3.1 R(S-13), California, David Jordan. Jordan, he's, California, Scientology's, adherents', payments;, Jord

October 6, 1983: Clearwater Police report SR3.1 R(S-13) about contacts with California attorney David Jordan. Jordan says he's contacted various California prosecution agencies about Scientology's practice of keeping their adherents' advance payments; the agencies told Jordan that was a civil problem, not a criminal one.

Lt. Ray Emmons, Agent Steve Vangura, Clearwater Police Department, Debbie DeRosa, Scientologist, (20,000 Swiss, Scientology). Ms

August 3, 1983: Lt. Ray Emmons and Agent Steve Vangura of the Clearwater Police Department interview Debbie DeRosa, a Scientologist charged with grand theft (20,000 Swiss francs had been stolen from Scientology). The interview centers around Ms. DeRosa's knowledge of Scientology policies, practices, and procedures.

Clearwater Police, SR3.1 RS-12, Scientology's, Charitable Solicitation Ordinance, enforced

October 5, 1983: Clearwater Police report SR3.1 RS-12 about Scientology's injunction against city officials to try to prevent the Charitable Solicitation Ordinance from being enforced.

Clearwater Police Report Number SR3.1 R (A-10): On Sept. 21, 1983, Lt. Emmons, Julie Dragojevic, Attorney, Law, Armstrong Case

September 21, 1983: Clearwater Police Report Number SR3.1 R (A-10): On Sept. 21, 1983, Lt. Emmons called Julie Dragojevic, Attorney at Law, concerning the documents in the Armstrong Case.

Clearwater Police Lieutenant Emmons, Chief Investigator Robert Somers, Pinellas/Pasco State Attorney's Office, (Somers), investi

October 17, 1983: Clearwater Police Lieutenant Emmons is informed by Chief Investigator Robert Somers of the Pinellas/Pasco State Attorney's Office that he (Somers) is asking his superior to terminate the task force investigation. Emmons is reassigned to the Clearwater Police Department to continue the Scientology investigation.

Clearwater Police Lt. Emmons, City Attorney Thomas Bustin, Attorney Fitzgibbons, Agent Kraut, F.B.I., Scientology. Fitzgibbons,

October 5, 1983: Clearwater Police Lt. Emmons and City Attorney Thomas Bustin meet with Attorney Fitzgibbons and Agent Kraut of the F.B.I. about federal help in investigating Scientology. Fitzgibbons tells Bustin and Emmons he is "very doubtful" that his superior, U.S. Attorney Robert Merkle, would give approval for a federal investigation. Fitzgibbons says he'll get back to Emmons and Bustin, but he never does.

Defamation, incident

August 5, 1983: Defamation lawsuit for statements made regarding plane incident.

Church, Michael Flynn, U.S. District Court, Boston, Church, Volusia County, FL, offices

August 15, 1983: Church of Scientology files defamation lawsuit against Michael Flynn in U.S. District Court in Boston for statements made suggesting that the Church had infiltrated Volusia County, FL, court offices.

L. Ron Hubbard, New Year's, says

December 1, 1983: L. Ron Hubbard gives a New Year's speech in which he says, "I did not found the church, I founded the technology." (According to incorporation documents filed on December 18, 1953, L. Ron Hubbard DID, in fact, found the first Church of Scientology.)

Clearwater Police Lt. Emmons, City Attorney Thomas Bustin, Attorney Fitzgibbons, Agent Kraut, F.B.I., Scientology. Emmons, Busti

September 29, 1983: Clearwater Police Lt. Emmons and City Attorney Thomas Bustin meet with Attorney Fitzgibbons and Agent Kraut of the F.B.I. to request federal help in investigating Scientology. Emmons and Bustin explain the problems local law enforcement has in investigating the Scientology organization, i.e., financial money flows crossing state lines into foreign banks, the inability of local law enforcement to subpoena out-of-state witnesses to local Grand Juries and the complexity of the Scientology organization itself. Fitzgibbons tells Bustin and Emmons he will author a memo to his superior, U.S. Attorney Robert Merkle, to be forwarded on to Washington, D.C. Mr. Fitzgibbons is "not too hopeful" the Justice Dept. will give its sanctions to investigate the Scientology organization.

Scientology's International Chief Justice, SP declare, suppressive, church. Among, Toronto, occurred: Kathy Gilbert, Emile Gilbe

February 16, 1983: Scientology's International Chief Justice issues an SP declare, declaring eight persons to be suppressive, and expelling them from the church. Among them were six people who had held high positions in the church during the period when the alleged Toronto breach of trust and theft offences occurred: Kathy Gilbert, Emile Gilbert, Bryan Levman, Rosi Levman, Gary Jepson, and Donna Jepson. After Canadian police seized a copy of this document, they approached these individuals as part of their investigation. However, the information they gained by this was later declared inadmissable.

Clearwater Police Report # SR3.1 RI-4, Lt. Richard White: "This, Constance ILiSby) Phillips, City Commissioner, James Calderbank

December 20, 1982: Clearwater Police Report # SR3.1 RI-4, by Lt. Richard White: "This report is concerning unusual phone calls and other occurrences to Constance ILiSby) Phillips, fiance of City Commissioner, James Calderbank."

Enid Vien, Church, Scientology's Flint, Michigan, mission, Church, Church, Los Angeles. In, letter, said, ''I, parishioners, sta

February 1, 1983: Enid Vien, director of the Church of Scientology's Flint, Michigan, mission, resigns from Church and sends a scathing letter to Church officials in Los Angeles. In her letter, she said, ''I can no longer support a church that bleeds its parishioners, abuses its staff, uses fear tactics to ensure everyone at least pretends to agree and engages upon coercive tactics to sew its missions up.'' Despite the criticism, Ms. Vien said she still believes in Scientology technology and in Scientology as applied religious philosophy. [Sometime in February 1983; exact date unknown.]

Clearwater Commission Hearings, Scientology: Paul Johnson testifies

May 10, 1982: Clearwater Commission Hearings on Scientology: Paul Johnson testifies.

Notice, Cooper, Cooper v. Church, New York, al. Supreme Court, State, New York, County New York (index 6732/72)

August 13, 1982: Notice of appeal filed by Cooper in Cooper v. Church of Scientology of New York, et al. Supreme Court of State of New York, County New York (index 6732/72).

Second Paulette Cooper, Boston

September 23, 1982: Second Paulette Cooper deposition in Boston.

Paulette Cooper, Clearwater Commission Hearings, Scientology. Documents, Scientology's

May 8, 1982: Paulette Cooper testifies at the Clearwater Commission Hearings on Scientology. Documents from Scientology's "Operation Freakout," a plan "To get P.C incarcerated in a mental institution or jail, or at least to hit her so hard that she drops her attacks" are entered into evidence.