Wayne MADSEN | 01.04.2014 | |
The almost simultaneous rise to power of Arseniy Yatsenyuk as the
acting prime minister of Ukraine and Andrej Kiska as president of
Slovakia has prompted fears that the secretive U.S.-based Church of
Scientology is making a power grab in Central and Eastern Europe.
Scientology’s founder, L. Ron Hubbard, a writer of science fiction
yarns, began his religious sect in 1954. Many disgruntled members of the
so-called «church» later claimed that Hubbard’s interest was hardly
ethereal. They claimed he sought to enrich himself by misusing the
tax-exemptions granted to religious organizations by the U.S. tax code.
Other critics of the church charged that Hubbard was working with the
Central Intelligence Agency’s MK-ULTRA program and used his church as a
cover for the agency’s mind control operations
One thing cannot be debated about Scientology and that is the sect’s
propensity for secrecy surrounding its operations and ultimate goals.
Whenever the sect, or «cult» as some allege, is in the news, there is an
effort by Scientology’s leadership to silence critics through
intimidation, manipulation of social media like Wikipedia, and ensuring
its members adhere to total secrecy.
After the Western-financed coup against President Viktor Yanukovych’s
government in Ukraine, information began to emerge that Yatsenyuk, the
clear favorite of Washington neo-conservatives like Assistant Secretary
of State for European Affairs Victoria Nuland, either dabbled in
Scientology or was a full-fledge senior member of the cult, a position
known as «Operating Thetan Level 6» or «OT-6».
Yatsenyuk and his sister, a resident of California, strongly denied any
connection to Scientology. However, Yatsenyuk’s dealings with the cult
go far beyond his admiration for movie actor Tom Cruise, a major
benefactor for Scientology.
Some reports suggest that Yatsenyuk graduated from the Scientology
«Dianetics» school in Kiev in 1998. Scientology maintains its main
presence in Ukraine at 14 Ivana Mazepy Street in downtown Kiev next to
St. Michael’s Golden-Domed Monastery of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
Yatsenyuk allegedly joined the religion while he was working as a
consultant for Aval Bank. The bank, Ukraine’s fourth largest, was
acquired by Raiffelsen Bank of Austria in 2005. Raiffelsen Bank has been
linked to financial shakedowns of Scientology members in Germany.
Yatsenyuk is also said to have joined the Sea Organization of
Scientology, an elite unit within the sect, at the same time he began
working for Aval Bank.
Yatsenyuk’s wife and children, as well as his sister, have resided in
Santa Barbara, California. Yatsenyuk’s sister has strongly denied that
she is an Operating Thetan-4 (OT-4) member of Scientology. However,
there are reports that Yatsenyuk met in 2009 with Scientology leader
David Miscavige in California.
Andrek Kiska, the newly-elected president of Slovakia, fended off
charges from his opponent, Prime Minister Robert Fico, that the
billionaire tycoon has ties to Scientology. The charges appear to have
stemmed from the fact that Kiska’s autobiography was published by a
company owned by Slovak Scientologists.
Kiska, responding to Fico’s allegations, filed a criminal libel
complaint on March 18 against Fico. However, the litigious misuse of
courts to fend off any charges brought against it is a hallmark of
Scientology’s often ruthless attempts to stifle criticism of its
actions.
Fico charged that Kiska and Scientology were trying to take over power
in Slovakia. Fico’s charges correspond to those made by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation in the 1970s and 80s against the sect. Several
Scientologists were caught infiltrating a number of U.S. federal
agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service, Drug Enforcement
Administration, Department of Labor, Department of State, Food and Drug
Administration, Atomic Energy Commission, the Selective Service System,
Federal Trade Commission, U.S. Post Office, the U.S. U.S. Coast Guard,
U.S. Navy, and the Department of Justice. Several Scientologists were
found to have stolen sensitive and classified government documents. In
addition to the United States, Scientologists were discovered to have
penetrated the upper echelons of the government of the province of
Ontario in Canada, several Canadian police departments, the British Home
Office, and the office of President Francois Mitterand of France.
Scientology also attempted to gain influence in the governments of
Australia, South Africa, and Rhodesia.
During the Slovak presidential campaign, Fico told the TASR Slovak wire
service that in countries abroad Scientology «is often considered a
security risk». Fico added, «even in Slovakia several firms have already
lost their security clearances because of contacts with this sect».
Fico was suspicious about Kiska’s total denial that he had any
relationship with Scientology, «When I said that Mr. Kiska is close to
the sect of Scientologists, I expected some statement; but he refuted
everything». Fico stressed that Scientology is not a registered religion
in Slovakia but that Kiska spent two years of his life engaged in
Scientology activities. Fico stated, «Mr. Kiska knows the people of this
sect, communicating with them, meet with them and cooperate with them.
It really is a serious problem for this country, if a person who is
connected to the sect of Scientologists, runs for president».
Fico never stopped hammering Kiska on the Scientology charges. Fico
said Kiska’s entrepreneurial background was inseparable from his
Scientology ties in that Kiska’s business success prompted the
Scientologists to have Kiska lecture its members on his entrepreneurial
skills at church events sponsored by the Hubbard School of
Administration and the World Institute of Scientology Enterprises
(WISE).
Kiska’s book was published by businessman and publisher, Ladislav
Pavlik, who also owns a management school named after L. Ron Hubbard,
Scientology’s founder. Pavlik also penned the prologue to Kiska’s
autobiography, titled «Take Life Into Your Own Hands». Kiska, who admits
he has «dabbled» with Judaism and Buddhism but is now a strong
Catholic, later said he had no idea that «Paulie,» his name for Pavlik,
was involved with Scientology.
It is noteworthy that Kiska’s lack of experience in politics sent
shockwaves through Europe. Not only did Fico have the support of three
previous Slovak presidents , Ivan Gašparovic, Rudolf Schuster and Michal
Kovac , but he was also backed by Czech president, Milos Zeman and
French President Francois Hollande. The negative reaction to Kiska may
have stemmed from intelligence reports Fico’s Slovak and foreign
supporters received about Kiska’s ties to Scientology, a cult that is
eschewed throughout Europe as a fascist-like cult.
With major inroads in Ukraine and Slovakia, Scientology is now poised
to achieve further political control, especially in countries that
recognize the sect as a religion. These nations include Slovenia,
Croatia, and Hungary. Scientology chief Miscavige has as his grand plan
the establishment of a Holy Land for Scientology in the Balkans. Called
«Bulgravia»(for BULgaria-GReece-Albania-YugoslaVIA), the super-state
would comprise Bulgaria, Greece, Albania, and the former Yugoslavia.
The plans for Bulgravia were discovered in a police raid in Athens on a
Scientology front called the Center of Applied Philosophy of Greece or
KEPHE. Police gathered thousands of pages of documents and scores of
floppy disks containing plans to establish Bulgravia with Albania as the
first target because of its weak government structures and lack of
development. «Project A» – for Albania – was developed by WISE, the same
organization for which Kiska provided business lectures in Slovakia.
The first Scientology target in Albania was public television. Other
Scientology recruitment targets were Bosnian Muslim muftis and Bosnian
President Alija Izetbegovic, along with the Croatian Democratic Party, a
right-wing political party. The plan collapsed after the Greek police
raid and the collapse of Scientology in Greece.
With two reputed Scientologists now at the helm in Kiev and Bratislava,
the charge of the Scientology brigade to establish a «Greater
Bulgravia» may well be underway. http://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2014/04/01/the-charge-of-the-scientology-brigade.html
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