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24 “It should be taken daily”: Hubbard, All About Radiation, p. 113.<br />

25 much <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir time unsupervised: Interview with anonymous former Sea Org<br />

member.<br />

26 extensive household staff: Anderson, Report <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Inquiry into<br />

Scientology, p. 42.<br />

27 The headline in Garden News: Quoted in Miller, Bare-Faced Messiah, p. 235.<br />

28 “mapping out <strong>the</strong> bank”: Interview with anonymous former Sea Org member.<br />

29 School was, as usual: Ibid.<br />

30 “What is this ‘Scientology’?”: Ibid.<br />

31 “little old English lady”: Ken Urquhart, “My Friend, <strong>the</strong> Titan,” IVy 60, Jan.<br />

2003.<br />

32 “Your friends”: Ibid.<br />

33 It was rumored that: Miller, Bare-Faced Messiah, pp. 215–16.<br />

34 “My attention w<strong>and</strong>ered”: Ken Urquhart, “My Friend, <strong>the</strong> Titan,” Ivy 60 (Jan.<br />

2003).<br />

35 “all mental <strong>and</strong> nervous disorders”: Malko, Scientology, p. 76. Miriam<br />

Ottenberg, The Evening Star, January 1963.<br />

36 The IRS began an audit: The IRS audit began in 1965. The Church <strong>of</strong> Scientology<br />

<strong>of</strong> California was informed <strong>by</strong> <strong>the</strong> IRS that it no longer was recognized as a taxexempt<br />

religious organization in July 1967. That status remained in effect for<br />

twenty-six years.<br />

37 “There are some features”: Report <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Inquiry into Scientology, p. 1.<br />

38 “a man <strong>of</strong> restless energy”: Ibid., p. 42.<br />

39 “Some <strong>of</strong> his claims”: Ibid., p. 43.<br />

40 “an insensate hostility”: Ibid., p. 47.<br />

41 The report led to: Rev. Kenneth J. Whitman, President <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Scientology <strong>of</strong> California <strong>and</strong> National Spokesman, undated “Press Statement”<br />

(although stamped “Top Secret”). Documents that <strong>the</strong> church obtained through<br />

Freedom <strong>of</strong> Information requests do show widespread cooperation among various<br />

international investigative agencies.<br />

42 ano<strong>the</strong>r “first Clear”: Lamont, Religion, Inc., p. 53. Hana Eltringham says it was<br />

in August 1966, but Hubbard <strong>and</strong> McMaster were already in Rhodesia <strong>by</strong> <strong>the</strong>n.<br />

Affidavit <strong>of</strong> Hana Eltringham Whitfield, Mar. 8, 1994.<br />

43 McMaster adopted a clerical: Lamont, Religion, Inc., p. 57.<br />

44 Scientology’s first “pope”: Ibid. Kenneth Urquhart remembers <strong>the</strong> post as being<br />

merely a “cardinal.” Kenneth Urquhart, personal communication.<br />

45 “He was very pronounced”: Interview with Jim Dincalci.

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