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Ursula Caberta

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rsula Caberta is the main government-supported attacker of the Church of Scientology in Germany. She runs a “Working Group on Scientology” which is funded by and is part of the Hamburg Ministry of the Interior. It is Caberta who made Hartwig “palatable” and used her as a spokesperson due to her capacity to spit out inflammatory propaganda.

Caberta has been implicated in unethical sexual activity involving a former Church member, Gunther Traeger. Caberta, who is reportedly sexually promiscuous and insatiable, used sex to lure the married Traeger away from the Church, which she knew would never tolerate the unethical practice of extra-marital sex. She then used him as one of her witnesses against his former religion.

Caberta’s “Working Group on Scientology” costs Hamburg taxpayers one million DM annually, yet produces nothing of value and is constructed solely to instigate hatred and prejudice against parishioners of the Church of Scientology. Despite this, Caberta was for years given air cover by the Minister of the Interior, Hackmann. In September 1994, Hackmann resigned over his failure to take any effective actions whatsoever following reports of police misconduct, an area his Ministry is responsible for.

The Hamburg state prosecutor who investigated and then dismissed charges brought by Caberta against Scientology in June 1994 refused to supply Caberta’s working group with the investigation files, because “the Working Group on Scientology has neither been founded by law nor by a City ordinance.” He noted specifically that testimony against Scientology provided by Caberta had failed to show any evidence of wrongdoing by Scientologists.

In August 1994, the Hamburg State Court of Appeals ordered a book Caberta had authored critical of the Church of Scientology not be sent out to bookstores, schools and universities, and scathingly characterized Caberta’s statements against the Church as utterly lacking in objectivity.

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