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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 126. Chapters: Former Scientologists, Independent Scientologists, Scientology officials, William S. Burroughs, Nicole Kidman, L. Ron Hubbard, Christopher Reeve, Jerry Seinfeld, List of Scientologists, Mimi Rogers, Leonard Cohen, Adi Da, Mary Sue Hubbard, Jason Beghe, David Miscavige, Tory Christman, Patrick Swayze, Ingo Swann, Kendrick Moxon, Aaron Saxton, Stanley Clarke, Jessica Feshbach, Paul Haggis, List of Scientology officials, Demi Moore, Bob Adams, Al Jarreau, Mark Rathbun, Lou Rawls, Tommy Davis, Avatar Course, Paul Twitchell, Vince Offer, Karin Pouw, Kurt Weiland, David Gaiman, James Packer, Mike Rinder, Carmen Llywelyn, John Carmichael, Arnie Lerma, Leisa Goodman, Heber Jentzsch, John Brodie, Ronald DeWolf, Cyril Vosper, Steven Fishman, Harold E. Puthoff, Gerry Armstrong, Kate Bornstein, Michelle Stith, Larry Anderson, Bonnie Woods, Lawrence Wollersheim, Jenna Miscavige Hill, Robert Vaughn Young, Maria Pia Gardini, Mona Vasquez, Diana Canova, Kendra Wiseman, David Mayo, Michael Ray Bower, Robert DeGrimston, Stacy Brooks. Excerpt: Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (March 13, 1911 - January 24, 1986), better known as L. Ron Hubbard (and often referred to by his initials, LRH), was an American pulp fiction author and religious leader who founded the Church of Scientology. After establishing a career as a writer, becoming best known for his science fiction and fantasy stories, he developed a self-help system called Dianetics which was first published in 1950. He subsequently developed his ideas into a wide-ranging set of doctrines and rituals as part of a new religious movement that he called Scientology. His writings became the guiding texts for the Church of Scientology and a number of affiliated organizations that address such diverse topics as business administration, literacy and drug rehabilitation. Although many aspects of Hu...