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Die freundliche Aufbau Hilfe für Scientolgy im Balkan durch Deutsche Politiker

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Eine besonders legendäre Story in Albanien sind die kriminellen Betrugs Unternehmungen des Scientology Gerhard Haag mit dem “Projekt A” in den Geschäfts Räumen der Hans Seidel Stiftung (HSS) in Tirana der Haupt Stadt von Albanien. Gerhard Haag, wurde damals mit Haft Befehl gesucht und konnte dank diverser Empfehlungs Schreiben u.a. von Referenten des Wirtschafts Ministers Rexrodt auch an einer Berliner Wirtschafts Tagung über Albanien teilnehmen. Schon damals waren diese Lobby Verbände der Wirtschaft (besser gekannt auch als menschliche Abfall Absteige von Leuten, welche keine Jobs finden, aber ein Partei Buch haben), welche heute vor allem durch kriminelle Orgien der Bestechung im Ausland auffallen aktiv. Wie aus dem Spiegel Artikel 10/1994 vom 7.3.1994 hervor geht, und aus den von der Staatsanwaltschaft beschlagnahmten Unterlagen, vereinbarte Herr Haage, ein Honorar von über 300.000,– DM! Zu den Aufgaben dieses Honorar Vertrages gehörte ausdrücklich “die Überprüfung der Presseveröffentlichungen dahingehend, ob diese unter rechtlichen Aspekten angegriffen werden können! Die Anwalts Kanzlei , wurde damals von der Staatsanwaltschaft Stuttgart durchsucht. siehe SZ Artikel vor dem OBL Stuttgart, wo es um Betrugs Sachen ging u.a. Immobilien Verkauf (ohne das eine entsprechende Baugenehmigung in Deutschland vorlag usw..) durch Gerhard Haag,

DER SPIEGEL 10/1994 vom 07.03.1994, Seite 91-92

 

Sekten

Vierte Dynamik

Der Psycho-Konzern Scientology expandiert nach Südosteuropa. Das Bundeswirtschaftsministerium war schon behilflich.

Der Mann, dessen Unterschrift aus fünf schwungvollen Kringeln besteht, hatte “phantastische good News”: Bei einem Besuch in Albanien war der schwäbische Unternehmer Gerhard Haag in mehreren Ministerien vorstellig geworden. Überall registrierte er “sofortige Kooperation”…………………………………

Drei Monate zuvor hatte der Scientology-Unternehmer an einer Albanien-Tagung im Berliner Hotel Unter den Linden teilgenommen. Veranstaltet wurde das Treffen, zu dem die Botschafter Albaniens und Deutschlands als Redner geladen waren, vom Kooperationsbüro der Deutschen Wirtschaft.

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In der Präambel einer anwaltlichen Honorarvereinbarung vom August 1992 mit der Stahlbautechnik wird ausdrücklich auf “die Mitgliedschaft ihres Geschäftsführers in der Scientology-Church” hingewiesen. Zu den Leistungen, ……., gehörte auch “die Überprüfung der Presseveröffentlichungen dahingehend, ob diese unter rechtlichen Aspekten angegriffen werden können”.

Wegen des Verdachts auf Beihilfe zu Betrug und Untreue zu Lasten der Stahlbautechnik ist inzwischen ein Ermittlungsverfahren gegen die Anwälte anhängig. …..Ins Staunen kam im gleichen Monat die Scientology-Gegnerin Renate Hartwig, wie gut die Verbindung der Haag-Anwälte mit dem Bonner Wirtschaftsministerium offenbar war. Die Gründerin der Bürgerinitiative Robin Direkt, die ihre Erkenntnisse über die “faschistoide Pseudo-Sekte” (Hartwig) jetzt in einem Buch zusammengefaßt hat*, wandte sich am 5. Oktober 1993 mit detaillierten Hinweisen zum Fall Haag und zu Scientology schriftlich an Rexrodt und einen seiner Beamten.

Eine Antwort von Rexrodt erhielt Hartwig nicht. Statt dessen kam ihr wenige Tage später die Aufforderung zu einer Unterlassungserklärung sowie eine einstweilige Verfügung ins Haus. ……. _(* Renate Hartwig: “Scientology - Ich ) _(klage an”. Pattloch Verlag; 288 Seiten; ) _(34 Mark. )

Original Artikel der SZ voom 7.3.1998 von Conny Neuman

Nur offizielle Scientology Mitglieder bei den Deutschen Firmen und Staatlichen Wirtschafts Konferenzen in Albanien fehlen.

Baufirmen mit undurchsichtigen Geschäfts Praktiken und mit noch undurchsichtigeren Politik Stiftungen und Geschäfts Gebaren.

Deutsch - Albanische

Wirtschaftsgesellschaft e.V.

DAW

Deutsch-Albanische Wirtschaftskonferenz 2007 am 23.10.2007 in Tirana
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18 Jahre finanziert nun der Deutsche Steuer Zahler für dubiose Geschäfte und Geschäfte Macher, welche nur die Alb. Administration bestechen u.a. mit Visa usw.. diesen Unfug von Alibi Wirtschafts Konferenzen.

Scientology advance in the Balkans
Bonn aid for the sect

The notorious Scientology sect has its eyes on Albania. Of help to the infiltration of developing countries are the federal commerce ministry, agencies and politicians.
Bonn, Germany
December 24, 1993
IG-Metall, Nr.23, 1993, p. 10

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(Michael Linkersdoerfer, from IG-Metall, Nr.23, 1993, p. 10)

IG Metall Letter

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Albanian Shadows over the Hanns-Seidel Foundation: Scientology advance in the Balkans

Scientology advance in the Balkans

Bonn aid for the sect

The notorious Scientology sect has its eyes on Albania. Of help to the infiltration of developing countries are the federal commerce ministry, agencies and politicians.

Bonn, Germany
December 24, 1993
IG-Metall, Nr.23, 1993, p. 10

Dr. Michael Scheele, an attorney with a plush address on Munich’s Prinzregentenplatz, is interested of all places in the most impoverished country of Europe: Albania. On December 7, 1992, he verified for the “Cooperation Office of German Commerce” in Berlin that he was participating in the “Commerce meeting on Albania.” Included on the guest list were the Albanian ambassador, staff of the federal commerce ministry and representatives from banks and industry. Also his client, Gerhard Haag, would be coming, wrote Scheele; specifically, Haag would be preparing a “major investment project in Tirana,” the Albanian capitol sic city.

Official Aid

Apparently taking part in the commerce meeting paid off for Haag and Scheele. That same month, Scheele was summoned into the Albanian constitutional commission and, since then, has had close contact to the Albanian government.

Gerhard Haag also obtained official aid from Bonn. The federal commerce ministry verified on March 26, 1993, that he and his company “Albanien Bau und Handel” (”Albanian Building and Trade”) “sic would be provided construction work “in the interest of broadening the cooperation and commercial relations between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Republic of Albania in the infrastructure and in the building of that country.” In actuality, Haag, the big Scientology investor, went to Albania the end of last year and there, in the service of the sect, started its “Project A.” In Tirana he wants to raise a multi-storied trade center which would “harbor … and bring into this country” Scientology’s technology, as the sect center in Clearwater, Florida revealed. Thanks to aid from many sides, Haag was able to climb up to “preferred German investor,” according to an inside source. Suspicions abound that Haag’s attorney, Scheele, will be providing valuable service with his government contacts. Surely the fact that CSU federal representative Dr. Juergen Warnke (CSU), former development aid minister, was, up until recently, Scheele’s partner in his law office on Prinzregentenplatz, will be of use.

According to a binding contract from August, 1992, Scheele and his partners Andreas Zielke and Juergen Warnke carried out the sale of Haag’s former company, the “Stahlbautechnik Neckar” (STN), which helped him prepare his move to Albania. For doing that the attorneys took in over 300,000 marks. According to the contract, signed by Scheele, Warnke, who until recently was the CSU chairman, was supposed to help with the sale or the restoration of STN.

Warnke disputes having been aware of this deal with Haag. He said neither had he given his agreement to taking on a client. At the end of October, Warnke suddenly left the law offices on Prinzregentenplatz. Just in the nick of time. Several days later the state attorney’s office went there and confiscated numerous files because of the connection to Haag.

(Michael Linkersdoerfer, from IG-Metall, Nr.23, 1993, p. 10)

CSU refuses to clean up an internal Scientology affair

Albanian Shadows over the Hanns-Seidel Foundation

Staff warned of sect attack.
Stuttgart superior court confirms developments in Tirana

Munich, Germany
March 7, 1998
Sueddeutsche Zeitung (SZ)

by Conny Neuman

Munich (SZ) — In early 1993, top Scientologist Gerhard Haag was making his way from Lichtenwald, Swabia to start Project A. Behind that move he plan[ned] to penetrate the new construction market taking place in Albania with the teachings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, and to install an SC (Scientology Church) center in Albania. To get his foot in the door, Haag, who at the time was being sought on an international arrest warrant because of suspicious movements of money and other peculiarities in his Swabian steel company, got a letter of recommendation from the federal commerce ministry. The government agency wrote the businessman a confirmation that his Albania Building and Trade company would be performing valuable construction work.

Shortly prior to that, the CSU aligned Munich Hanns-Seidel Foundation (HSF) had decided to try its luck in Albania. The young project leader, Michael Kosmala from Amber in Oberpfalz, was send sic by the HSF to Tirana in order to get acceptance from Albania’s management and institution offices. Not a small part of Kosmala’s activity consisted of making Albania’s minister or minister president aware of the presence of CSU greats in Tirana. CSU guests to Albania in 1993 included Munich’s federal representative Erich Riedl as well as former traffic minister Juergen Warnke.

Warnke and his law office partner, the Munich attorney and known Scientology defender Michael Scheele, petitioned the Albanian government chiefs, who, in turn, took the lawyers’ client, Gerhard Haag, under their wing and put things in motion at the government offices for the businessman from Swabia. Today Kosmala claims that Warnke also must have been aware of the open arrest warrant for Haag at the time. Haag was already investing in Albania, and a part of the delegation could view the project at the invitation of the German Embassy.

Both Scheele and Haag intended on making good money in Albania through the CSU aligned Hanns-Seidel Foundation. While Warnke’s partner offered the Albanian justice minister a legal study from his Albanian Business-Consult [sic] for approximately 200,000 marks, which the HSF was supposed to co-finance, Scheele, Warnke and Haag looked for offices in the HSF building in Tirana. Michael Kosmala sounded the counter-attack. In numerous memoranda and letters the project leader instructed the HSF foreign director Rainer Gepperth and HSF business manager Manfred Baumgaertel to keep the foundation’s money and offices out of the clutches of Scheele, Warnke and Haag. Kosmala also wrote that Warnke had tried to extort money from him. The CSU representative was said to have advised him about a share in a Haag company. Obviously the matter was highly uncomfortable for Gepperth. He wrote to his law office partners that he could do without offices for at most two months. A little later Gepperth learned that Scheele had planned a big dedication ceremony in the the HSF building in Tirana. Unfortunately, as the foreign director wrote, he could not participate: “You are nevertheless at liberty to undertake the opening of your office.”

Kosmala, who was getting desperate and who saw his foundation being infiltrated by the Scientologists, ran to the Albanian justice minister, Kudret Cela, and warned him about Scheele. Haag’s attorney did not receive the lucrative contract that he had already been promised for the study. An ARD TV team also learned about the contact between the Hans-Seidel Foundation and Scientology. Kosmala wanted to tell the complete story to the ARD journalists, but Baumgaertel delineated exactly which lines he could say. The wording was neutral.

Then began the professional decline of the project leader. Kosmala had to sign a draft letter to Minister Cela in which he apologized for his statements about Scheele and in which he took back everything. The text was conveyed to Kosmala through HSF southeast Europe director Klaus Fiesinger. Gepperth said to me, “Kosmala, you have done great damage, see to it that it is repaired,” reported the man from Amberg. A little later Kosmala received a written warning from Gepperth. The foreign chief let his staff member know that he would, in the future, be more reserved with his statements. In early 1996, Kosmala was then let go. Due to cut-backs, the HSF could no longer use him, it was said.

Now the 39-year-old man from Amberg has made a last attempt at reinstatement and he hit paydirt in the CSU, which is still his party at heart. The Stuttgart superior court, in a decision concerning a “Suedkurier” newspaper, which reported on the Albania affair, sided with the former project leader. Kosmala’s statements that Scheele, along with Warnke, were involved with the Scientologist Haag, were plausible,according to the judge. The presentation by Scheele, who had sued the “Suedkurier,” appeared to be less likely. Warnke’s sworn statement, in which he emphasized that he had never given Haag a recommendation, could not convince the judge.

With a pile of evidence, Kosmala then approached Bavarian Culture State Secretary Monika Hohlmeier and Joachim Herrman, the CSU General Secretary. The matter has to be cleared up within the CSU, Kosmala demanded. He was rejected by both. “I have to ask myself what else Mr. Kosmala would really like,” Monika Hohlmeier told the SZ. The old procedures have been cleaned up, Herrman believes. He said he did not want to interfere with the affairs of the Hanns-Seidel foundation. Nevertheless, Kosmala’s opposition to the SC endeavors has earned him respect. Warnke communicated through his office in Bonn that he had never had anything to do with Scientology. He had nothing else to say about it. But the man from Amburg will not settle for that.

http://www.solitarytrees.net/racism/projecta.htm 

Sz vom 7./8.3.1998

1992/93 sollte die Europa Zentrale der Scientogy in Tirana Albanien gegründet werden.

Und zwar in den Geschäftsräumen der Hans Seidel Stiftung CSU.

Akteure waren der frühere CSU Minister Warnke, der Scientology Anwalt Scheele etc.

Die arbeiteten bestens mit dem per Haft Befehl gesuchten Herrn Haag zusammen um auch eine Stahl Baufirma dort zu gründen.

Die kamen mit Empfehlungs Schreiben des Bundes Verkehrs Minsteriums.

Die Sachen wurde dann entgültig über einen Arbeits Gerichts Prozess ind Stuttgart publik.

Geh mal ins google: Albanien Scientology oder Warnke

http://forum.politik.de/forum/archive/index.php/t-54195.html

Göttingen/Bonn. Die Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker (GfbV) warnte vor der Scientology-Tarnorganisation “Aktionsbüro Bosnien-Herzegowina - Friedensbewegung Europa” mit Sitz in Hamburg. Dieses “Aktionsbüro” gebe zwar vor, sich für den Frieden in Bosnien einzusetzen, tatsächlich habe es aber Bosnier dazu gebracht, an teuren Scientology-Ausbildungskursen teilzunehmen. Laut GfbV stelle die Sekte eine moralisch und sozial “ernste Bedrohung” für die Gesellschaft dar, weil sie das Mitleid mit der bosnischen Bevölkerung als neue Einnahmequelle ausnutze. (KNA, 17.8.93)

Gleichzeitig unterstützten Referenten von Wirtschaftsminister Rexrodt die Bemühungen des Stahlbauunternehmers und Scientology-Mitglieds Gerhard Haag, in Südosteuropa Fuß zu fassen. Juristisch wurde Haag von dem Münchner Anwalt Michael Scheele vertreten, früher auch von dessen Ex-Sozius Jürgen Warnke (langjähriger CDU-Entwicklungshilfeminister). Wie gut die Verbindungen der Kanzlei nach Bonn noch immer funktionieren, erfuhr auch die Scientology-Kritikerin Renate Hartwig, die sich mit detaillierten Hinweisen zum Fall Haag schriftlich an Rexrodt gewandt hatte. Statt einer Antwort aus Bonn erhielt sie wenige Tage später eine Unterlassungsaufforderung von der Kanzlei Scheele, in der auch auf ihren Brief an den Wirtschaftsminister verwiesen wurde. (SPIEGEL, 7.3.94)

http://www.ibka.org/ir/1916f.html