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71 Lana Mitchell, <strong>the</strong> cook: Lana Mitchell, personal communication.<br />

72 paying a significant portion: Interview with Roger Christian.<br />

73 “I told my manager”: Glenn Whipp, “The Battle for ‘Earth’: Travolta’s<br />

Scientology Ties Raise Controversy over New Film,” Los Angeles Daily News, May<br />

12, 2000.<br />

74 His critiques would <strong>the</strong>n be: The head <strong>of</strong> Author Services International, Barbara<br />

Ruiz, was constantly with Travolta. Interview with Roger Christian.<br />

75 He predicted it was: Interview with Mike Rinder.<br />

76 Even at <strong>the</strong> premiere, Sea: Interviews with Spanky Taylor <strong>and</strong> Noriyuki<br />

Matsumaru.<br />

77 “ ‘Battlefield Earth’ may well”: Elvis Mitchell, “Earth Capitulates in 9 Minutes to<br />

Mean Entrepreneurs from Space,” New York Times, May 12, 2000.<br />

78 There were false accusations: Interview with Roger Christian.<br />

79 Miscavige responded that it: Interview with Mark “Marty” Rathbun.<br />

80 “Why didn’t anyone watch”: Mark McKinstry, personal communication.<br />

81 Shelly Miscavige had been: Interview with Claire Headley.<br />

82 Penélope was suspect: Interview with Mark “Marty” Rathbun. The church denied<br />

that <strong>the</strong>y objected to Cruz’s religious <strong>belief</strong>s; see Maureen Orth, “What Katie Didn’t<br />

Know: Marriage, Scientology-Style,” Vanity Fair, October 2012.<br />

83 “I want you to look”: Interview with Tom De Vocht.<br />

84 Miscavige <strong>the</strong>n assigned Greg: Headley, Blown for Good, p. 279.<br />

85 Shelly Miscavige, <strong>the</strong> leader’s: Interviews with Claire Headley <strong>and</strong> Noriyuki<br />

Matsumaru.<br />

86 Wilhere, who was actually in <strong>the</strong> Hole: Ibid. According to Vanity Fair,<br />

Scientology denies that any clo<strong>the</strong>s were purchased or that Wilhere was sent to<br />

New York “for this phantom project that never existed.”<br />

87 Nazanin Boniadi: Boniadi’s story comes from four <strong>of</strong>f-<strong>the</strong>-record former<br />

Scientologists, in addition to <strong>the</strong> published sources.<br />

88 “was a military comm<strong>and</strong>er”: Hubbard, “The Responsibilities <strong>of</strong> Leaders,” HCO<br />

Bulletin, Feb. 12, 1967, corrected <strong>and</strong> reissued Sept. 4, 1979.<br />

89 Then came <strong>the</strong> shopping spree: According to Vanity Fair, “Scientology denies that<br />

any such clo<strong>the</strong>s were purchased or that any such trip took place ‘for this phantom<br />

project that never existed.’ ” Maureen Orth, “What Katie Didn’t Know,” Vanity Fair,<br />

Oct. 2012.<br />

90 She spent that first night: Ibid.<br />

91 “He needs to get his ethics”: Rathbun, The Scientology Reformation, p. 85.<br />

92 Naz had embarrassed Miscavige: Maureen Orth, “What Katie Didn’t Know,”

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