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A
Piece of Blue Sky : Scientology, Dianetics and L. Ron
Hubbard Exposed
by Jon Atack, Russell Miller
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"Atack exposes Hubbard's bizarre imagination and
behavior, tracing the creation of Scientology in the
years following World War II to perhaps its final schism
following Hubbard's death in 1986. A shocking book that
reveals all: the abuses, falsehoods, paranoia, and greed
of Hubbard and his pseudo-military Scientologist
henchmen."
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L. Ron
Hubbard : Messiah or Madman?
by Bent Corydon
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"The is a fascinating look into the inner
sanctum of Scientology and how truly evil it is. Being
an atheist, I don't mean "the devil" evil, I
mean human evil. The clear clearly stated (over and
over, I might add) goal of Scientology is domination
over the world and its populace. The degradation,
humiliation and complete loss of any human rights and
dignity put up with by the members (not the public ones
like Travolta) of Scientology is mind-boggling. This
book is a MUST READ for anyone even thinking about
Scientology...at all! - Reviewer: David Morris from
Austin, TX "
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Bare-faced
messiah : the true story of L. Ron Hubbard
by Russell Miller
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"This book tracks the amazing life of Hubbard-
from his humble beginnings which he felt compelled to
embellish upon; through a disastrous stint in the Navy,
where he later claimed to have been the first U.S.
serviceman wounded in WWII; to the jailing of his wife
and nearly a dozen of Scientology's top management in
the early '80s for illegal break-ins and infiltration of
government agencies; and, finally, to his death in 1986
in a trailer in the desert- addicted to drugs and
delirious. Bare Faced Messiah is required reading for
anyone even vaguely aware of the controversies that have
surrounded the man, and his "church," since
its beginning."
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