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161 They strapped Hubbard’s injured arm: Interviews with Jim Dincalci <strong>and</strong><br />

anonymous former Sea Org members.<br />

www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Library/Shelf/miller/interviews/​kima.htm.<br />

162 “You’re trying to kill me!”: Interview with Jim Dinealei.<br />

163 “If he is who”: Interview with Hana Eltringham Whitfield.<br />

164 “redemption”: Hubbard, Flag Order 3434B, “The Rehabilitation Project Force,”<br />

Jan. 7, 1974, revised Aug. 21, 1976, re-revised May 30, 1977.<br />

165 When Eltringham came aboard: Interview with Hana Eltringham Whitfield. Ken<br />

Urquhart, who was <strong>the</strong>n Hubbard’s “personal communicator,” actually wrote <strong>the</strong><br />

protocol for <strong>the</strong> RPF. Ken Urquhart, personal communication.<br />

166 “He was in total control”: Interview with Karen de la Carriere.<br />

167 Bruce Welch: Interviews with Mike Rinder, Mike Goldstein, Karen de la Carriere,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Daniel Holeman.<br />

168 “Bring <strong>the</strong> Commodore”: Interview with Mike Rinder.<br />

169 “You’re <strong>the</strong> devil”: Interview with Karen de la Carriere.<br />

170 “I have made a technical”: Hubbard, “The Technical Breakthrough <strong>of</strong> 1973! The<br />

Introspection Rundown,” Hubbard Communications Office Bulletin, Jan. 23, 1974.<br />

171 “A madman was made sane”: Interview with Karen de la Carriere.<br />

172 “revolutionize music”: Interviews with Mike Goldstein <strong>and</strong> Neil Safarti.<br />

173 Quentin wanted to join: Miller, Bare-Faced Messiah, p. 325.<br />

174 Quentin’s great ambition: Interviews with C<strong>and</strong>y Swanson, Hana Eltringham<br />

Whitfield, <strong>and</strong> Mike Goldstein; Hal Holmes, personal communication.<br />

175 Jim Dincalci, <strong>the</strong> medical: Interview with Jim Dincalci.<br />

176 “You have to improve”: Interview with Hana Eltringham Whitfield.<br />

177 “Daddy doesn’t love me”: Interview with anonymous former Sea Org member.<br />

178 sexually involved with a woman: Monica Pignotti, “My 9 Lives in Scientology,”<br />

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

179 180 IRS agents: “Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Harrington,” personal communication.<br />

180 The federal agents had: Church <strong>of</strong> Scientology <strong>of</strong> Hawaii v. The United States <strong>of</strong><br />

America.<br />

181 He sent a pizza: “Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Harrington,” personal communication.<br />

182 Hubbard was just five miles: Garrison, Playing Dirty, pp. 83–84.<br />

183 He weighed 260 pounds: Kima Douglas, “The Bare-Faced Messiah Interviews,”<br />

Aug. 27, 1986, www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Library/Shelf/miller/interviews/​kima.htm.<br />

184 teeth <strong>and</strong> fingers were darkly stained: Interview with Mike Rinder <strong>and</strong> Jim<br />

Dincalci. The church maintains that Hubbard was not a chain-smoker <strong>and</strong> that he<br />

quit smoking in <strong>the</strong> later years <strong>of</strong> his life. Karin Pouw, personal correspondence.

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