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67 All <strong>of</strong> Hubbard’s senses: Interviews with Dan Koon, Tracy Ekstr<strong>and</strong>, Hana<br />

Eltringham Whitfield, <strong>and</strong> Sinar Parman.<br />

68 Yvonne Gillham: Interviews with Hana Eltringham Whitfield <strong>and</strong> anonymous<br />

former Sea Org members.<br />

69 There were three ships: According to Karin Pouw, <strong>the</strong>re were ten ships in <strong>the</strong><br />

Scientology fleet, but she includes recreational sailboats. There were two “station<br />

ships” in Long Beach <strong>and</strong> Los Angeles, <strong>the</strong> Excalibur <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bolivar, but Hubbard<br />

was never on ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m. Mike Rinder, personal communication.<br />

70 The smokestack: Hawkins, Counterfeit Dreams, p. 60.<br />

71 Hubbard spent most <strong>of</strong> his time: Ken Urquhart, “What Was Ron Really Like?”<br />

address to 2012 Class VIII Reunion, Los Angeles, July 14–15, 2012.<br />

72 His restless leg: Interviews with Daniel Holeman <strong>and</strong> anonymous former Sea Org<br />

member.<br />

73 “I think he was doing”: Interview with Jim Dincalci.<br />

74 Hubbard <strong>and</strong> Mary Sue would dine: Interviews with Tracy Ekstr<strong>and</strong>, Bel Ferradj,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Jim Dincalci.<br />

75 Anyone who registered: Monica Pignotti, “My Nine Lives in Scientology,” 1989.<br />

www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Library/Shelf/pignotti/.<br />

76 “We Come Back”: Hubbard, Mission into Time, p. 27.<br />

77 “The end justifies <strong>the</strong> means”: Interview with Jim Dincalci. Actually, Machiavelli<br />

never made that statement, although it is frequently attributed to him. It is a<br />

mistranslation <strong>of</strong> a key passage from The Prince: “e nelle azioni di tutti li uomini, e<br />

massime de’ principi, dove non e iudizio da reclamare, si guarda al fine.” “The much<br />

quoted fragment—si guarda al fine—can be translated as ‘one must consider <strong>the</strong><br />

outcome’ but in context, it really refers to consequences <strong>of</strong> his acts for <strong>the</strong> stature<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> prince, that is, to <strong>the</strong> blame or praise he earns <strong>and</strong> not to <strong>the</strong> relationship<br />

between means <strong>and</strong> ends generally.” Philip Bobbitt, personal communication.<br />

78 a marshal to Joan <strong>of</strong> Arc: Joel Sappel <strong>and</strong> Robert W. Welkos, “The Scientology<br />

Story,” Los Angeles Times, June 24–26, 1990.<br />

79 Tamburlaine’s wife: Miller, Bare-Faced Messiah, p. 362.<br />

80 driving a race car: Reitman, Inside Scientology, p. 103.<br />

81 “liaisons in <strong>the</strong> moonlight”: Interview with Hana Eltringham Whitfield.<br />

82 We had a lot <strong>of</strong> good-looking girls”: Hubbard, Mission into Time, p. 34.<br />

83 None was found: Miller, Bare-Faced Messiah, p. 284.<br />

84 “Recall a time”: Interview with Hana Eltringham Whitfield.<br />

85 “If <strong>the</strong>re’s time”:” Ibid.<br />

86 “The girl would say”: Hubbard, Mission into Time, p. 34.<br />

87 “We did find <strong>the</strong> tunnel”: Ibid., p. 40.

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