1026:, called the book "impressively thorough" though he chided Miller for "miss no opportunity to poke fun at Hubbard. Indeed, he belittles the man so thoroughly, the exercise almost begins to seem pointless." He noted that in advance of the publication of his review, the Church of Scientology had sent his newspaper "a large package of documents intending to refute many of Miller's statements." His review was subsequently disputed by the Church of Scientology International's vice president, Brian Anderson, who denounced the book in a letter to the newspaper, claiming that it had been "obviously calculated to make a quick buck capitalizing on L. Ron Hubbard's name" and was a "fast and shoddy" work. In response, Platt pointed out that " does not dispute the success of L. Ron Hubbard's work; he merely presents evidence that suggests fraud. This is the point of Russell Miller's book, and I find it significant that Brian Anderson makes no attempt to answer it."
335:, as well as government documents like Hubbard's military service record and FBI file. In an "author's note", Miller writes that the book would have been impossible without the Freedom of Information Act. Among the private papers quoted in the book are a letter written by Hubbard to the FBI denouncing his wife as a Soviet spy, another in which he tells his daughter Alexis that he is not really her father and an internal letter in which he suggests that Scientology should pursue religious status for business reasons. Other sources used by Miller include news articles and comments from interviews that he conducted with Hubbard's old acquaintances and family members.
489:'s Professor Paul K. Saint-Amour has described as "an international parade of litigation" and "whack-a-mole legal proceedings". Much of the dispute centred on the plaintiffs' argument that the actions of former Scientology archivist Gerry Armstrong in providing Miller with unpublished materials (whether directly or indirectly) were a breach of his duty of confidence to the Church, and that the use of excerpts from this material violated copyrights owned by Hubbard's estate. Miller later noted that the plaintiffs did not attempt to dispute the facts of the book in court which, he said, was a pity as he had been looking forward to defending his meticulous research.
501:. The litigants, the Church of Scientology of California, failed to obtain an injunction against the publication of the book. In his decision of 9 October 1987, the judge said that it was "clear that the public interest far outweighed any duty of confidence that could conceivably be owed to Mr. Hubbard or his church." The unpublished materials were held to be "essential" if Hubbard's early career was to be "properly evaluated", and legal decisions against Armstrong in California could not bind an English court. The judge held that the Church had acted improperly in bringing its suit so late in the day. It had become aware in May of the plans to publish
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516:– implied a strong public interest in the book's content. The delay in applying for an injunction was reason in itself to justify dismissing the appeal, but in addition the court ruled that "the public had an interest that assertions of fact should be exposed to public criticism. The founder was dead and the material was not alleged to be untrue." The court noted that the plaintiffs had not argued that publication of the book would damage Hubbard's or the Church's reputation or that it was in any way defamatory. The Church was refused leave to appeal to the
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Hubbard's life and the early history of the church. Melton disputes Miller's assertion that Hubbard was lying about his military career: "Hubbard left the service in February 1946 with twenty-one citations, letters of commendation, and medals on his record. The details of Hubbard's naval career have been called into question by the critics of Scientology. Critics rely on an alleged copy of Hubbard's notice of separation deposited in the Veteran's Administration and accessible through the
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counter a number of the points made by Miller: "Hubbard's assertions about his military career in WWII, e.g., have been much nearer to the truth than Miller is trying to show ... (a complete set of the relevant documents is part of my collection)." Miller states that he was unable to confirm the existence of
Hubbard's mentor, Joseph "Snake" Thompson, but Frenschkowski confirms Hubbard's account that Thompson was an actual Commander in the US Navy Medical Corps and a personal friend of
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342:, a former employee of the Church of Scientology. Armstrong had been preparing material for an official biography of Hubbard, but left the Scientology organization in 1981 after finding that Hubbard's claims about his life conflicted with independent sources. The Church of Scientology obtained an injunction in California to prevent Armstrong from further distributing the documents. However, English courts refused to enforce this order.
505:, but had not brought suit until 29 September, less than a month before publication. The application for an injunction, he said, "was made at a time, whether calculated or not, when the greatest possible damage and inconvenience would be caused to Penguin Books". No satisfactory explanation had been made for the delay and, in the judge's view, the application "was oppressive, and was not brought to protect any legitimate interest."
428:. Reed had died the day before Miller arrived in East Berlin to interview him. Miller's family was approached by private detectives seeking to implicate him in Reed's death, although they would not say who their client was. Another private investigator interviewed Miller's friends and associates, claiming to be acting for Reed's family, though they denied employing him. A former Scientology insider told the
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in London where he and a private detective co-ordinated the campaign. Rubbish from the publisher's offices was regularly emptied into the flat's bathtub to be picked through. According to the informant, the investigators used contacts with the
British police to try to implicate him in unsolved crimes: "People were brought in from abroad posing as journalists to arrange interviews with
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accurately and fairly" was covered by fair use, while five who opposed it rejected that proposition, declaring that "under ordinary circumstances" the use of "more than minimal amounts of unpublished expressive material" should attract an automatic injunction. This argument was widely criticised following the case. David J. Goldberg and Robert J. Bernstein wrote in the
448:(CIA), as the Church reportedly believed that the CIA was driving investigations into its tax affairs in the U.S. According to Cynewulf, Miller's mail and phones were intercepted and his home was under constant surveillance. The newspaper reported that Cynewulf had chased its reporter and photographer through the streets of
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Scientologists and private detectives trying to find "dirt" on him. In
October 1987, Miller commented: "There are teams of private detectives in the U.S. and this country questioning my friends and trying to discredit me." Attempts were made to implicate him in the murder of a private detective in South London, a fire in a
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were overall very positive, though some reviewers criticised what they regarded as omissions on Miller's part. The Church of
Scientology was highly critical of the book. Its view of Miller's book was summed up by the executor of the Hubbard estate, who called it "a scumbag book ... full of bullshit",
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Miller had been warned before he began his work that he would face difficulties, but was unprepared for the level of harassment that he endured. While researching the book in the U.S., he was spied upon and was constantly followed. His friends and business associates also received hostile visits from
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If his own account of his war experiences is to be believed, he certainly deserved the twenty-one medals and palms he was said to have received. Unfortunately, his US Navy record indicates he was awarded just four routine medals – the
American Defense Service Medal, awarded to everyone serving at the
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finding that there was a "strong presumption against fair use of unpublished work" and that unpublished primary source materials should "normally enjoy complete protection" from fair use claims. This could not be overridden by the First
Amendment. Nonetheless, the court still denied an injunction on
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with internal documents detailing the smear campaign against Miller. These records listed several private investigators who had been hired to keep Miller under surveillance and feed false information about him to neighbours and the police. A Scientology executive had flown from Los
Angeles to a flat
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criticised the book for "lack a critical perspective beyond the requisite snide commentary" and professed himself disappointed by Miller's avoidance of the question of whether
Hubbard was "genuine or just a fraud", which Harrison considered an important omission "since the questions of selfishness,
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Hubbard from speaking to me and constantly threatened litigation. Scientology lawyers in New York and Los Angeles made it clear in frequent letters that they expected me to libel and defame L. Ron Hubbard. When I protested that in thirty years as a
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as one of his books of the year for 1987, commenting that it was "a testament to the gullibility of man in the face of the charlatanry of Scientology", while the film and literary critic Tom Hutchinson complimented Miller for "fascinatingly recount" what he described as Hubbard's "bizarre career."
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that Miller "forces no thesis on his readers, allowing them to draw their own conclusion from the facts he uncovers." He took this as both a strength and a weakness of the book, in that it leaves open the question of whether Hubbard was a deliberate con-man or sincerely deluded. He also expressed
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In 1990, Henry Holt petitioned the Supreme Court, which let the Second Circuit's judgement stand. The outcome of the case drew a concerned reaction from publishers and journalists, who complained that biographies would become much more legally and financially difficult to publish. A brief for the
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where they would drop innuendoes about Miller. Other investigators were used to smear his name with colleagues, friends and neighbours. They worked hard on the line that he was an undercover British intelligence man." A Church spokesman dismissed these allegations, saying, "anyone giving you this
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the "most important critical biography of Hubbard. Like and it is extremely polemical and very much tries to pull Hubbard to pieces." He added that Miller's book had "definitely exposed some inflated statements about Hubbard's early achievements," but the Church of Scientology has been able to
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to establish that they had not just won on a technicality. The court denied this request by a 7–5 majority. The denial produced an unusual split between the judges; four who supported a rehearing stated that they believed that "copying some small amounts of unpublished expression to report facts
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planned to begin its print run. The company argued that its sales of Hubbard's books would be adversely affected by the damage that Miller's book would cause to Hubbard's reputation. It also claimed that copyright had been violated through the unauthorised excerpting of unpublished materials and
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should try to find Hubbard, who had disappeared from public view several years earlier. If the project succeeded, it would be a worldwide scoop for the newspaper. Even if it did not find the reclusive Scientology leader, the continuing mystery would itself be a good story. Through contacts among
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was put together in 1997 and widely mirrored, with Miller's permission and cooperation. Miller released several of his original interview transcripts to go with the release. These transcripts will be included in the 2014 third print edition of the book, intended to be an update to the internet
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had distributed 12,500 copies by the time New Era obtained a temporary restraining order to prevent shipment of the remaining copies from the first print run. New Era's request for an injunction against the distribution of the existing copies was refused. Henry Holt's president, Bruno Quinson,
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The glorification of 'Ron', superman and saviour, required a cavalier disregard for facts: thus it is that every biography of Hubbard published by the church is interwoven with lies, half-truths and ludicrous embellishments. The wondrous irony of this deception is that the true story of L. Ron
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that Miller "is kept under constant watch. Every time he goes abroad a two-man mission will be waiting for him at the airport when he arrives. They will monitor where he goes, who he sees, where he stays. This information will be added to his file, which is already more than 100 pages thick."
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Miller's book is "by far the best" among the books published by Scientology critics, though he notes that the Church of Scientology has "prepared statements on each indicating factual errors and omissions." Melton concludes that Miller's book is compromised by its author's lack of access to
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The Church of Scientology strongly opposed the book's publication. The organization was accused of organising a smear and harassment campaign against Miller and his publisher, though it strenuously denied this accusation, and a private investigator involved in the campaign denied that the
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departed from basic fair use principles that require an accommodation of competing interests and equities. Instead, it elevated one fact — the unpublished status of Hubbard's writings — to an almost insurmountable obstacle to a successful fair use defense. By handcuffing future
638:, specifically that New Era had waited two years to bring the case after first learning about the book. By "sleeping on its rights" — waiting too long — New Era had lost any right to equitable relief and had unfairly caused damage to Miller's publisher by the delay. Judge
560:, who said that the evidence presented in favour of an injunction "falls far short of the evidence required" to sustain such a request. He characterised Hubbard as an author of "outlandish, foolish, vicious, racist writings." Similar bids to block the book failed in Australia and
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organization was his client. However, a leak of internal Scientology documents to the press in 1990 disclosed many details of the campaign. The organization and related corporate entities attempted to prevent the book's publication in court, resulting in cases that reached the
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agreed with the decision in a concurring opinion but argued that the majority had been wrong to reject the First Amendment as a defence. He argued, "Responsible biographers and historians constantly use primary sources, letters, diaries, and memoranda. Indeed, it would be
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reviewer characterised the book as "entertaining reading that packs a mighty punch", in which the impact was delivered by "Miller's careful and professional research which is evident in the manner he builds the man up and then knocks him down, fact by fact."
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in the 1960s and early 1970s and his legal problems and period as a recluse from the mid-1970s to 1986. The author draws on previously unpublished materials, such as Hubbard's teenage diaries and personal correspondence to colleagues, employers and the
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304:. However, Hubbard died in January 1986 before Miller could finish his project. He decided at this point to use his research as the basis of a full-fledged biography of Hubbard, in addition to writing the previously agreed series of articles for the
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precedent: "The grant of an injunction would ... suppress an interesting, well researched, provocative study of a figure who, claiming both scientific and religious credentials, has wielded enormous influence over millions of people."
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that first heard the case ruled that, although the quotation of private correspondence breached copyright law, an injunction would deny the publisher's First Amendment rights. By coincidence, the judge who heard the case,
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The book contrasts Hubbard's boasts with Miller's research. For example, Chapter 6, which is entitled "The Hero Who Never Was", begins by quoting the official church biography: "Commissioned before the war in 1941 by the
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in the U.S. was ended after only 14,000 copies were printed. Many went to public libraries, but, according to Miller, numerous library copies of the book went missing or had inserts pasted into them by Scientologists.
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was a "minutely researched, densely evidenced account" of the "endless catalogue of deception, distortion and psychopathological mendacity" perpetrated by Hubbard and "almost tediously chronicled" by Miller. The
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described the book as "meticulously documented" but observed that the author "does not theorise, nor even very often moralise. The reader must provide his own interjections, laughter and gasps of astonishment."
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described the book as "admirably written, well documented and it must have entailed a great deal of painstaking research." It praised Miller for standing up to Scientologists' attempts to discredit him. The
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journalist and writer I had never been accused of libel, I was apparently investigated and a letter was written to my publishers in New York alleging that my claim was 'simply not accurate'. It was, and is.
440:, which serialised the book, received threatening phone calls and a visit from private investigator Eugene Ingram, who worked for the Church. Another private investigator, Jarl Grieve Einar Cynewulf, told
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frustration that Miller had not explained how Hubbard had achieved such a following, but complimented the author's meticulous research in separating fact from fiction. The satirical magazine
289:, 1985). These were the first two biographies of a trilogy on sex, money and religion, with the Hubbard book completing the trilogy. He spent two years researching the book, which followed a
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Miller traced Hubbard to the vicinity of San Luis Obispo, California, where the Scientology leader was living secretly on this ranch, but Hubbard died before Miller could finish his research.
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commended the way that Miller had "arriv at a portrait of founder that is by turns hilarious and deeply unsettling", commenting that "while scathingly critical of Hubbard and his church,
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considerations of the fair use defense in the context of unpublished writings, the Second Circuit ignored the explicit mandate that the equities must be flexibly balanced case by case.
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books written by Hubbard, and that it would interfere with New Era's own plans to publish an "authorised" biography based on the same materials. New Era's bid was rejected by Justice
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time of Pearl Harbor, the American Campaign Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal and the World War Two Victory Medal, this last received by everyone serving on V-J Day.
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written from a Christian perspective, Walter Ralston Martin commented that of the various books on Hubbard's life, "none are so thoroughly damaging to his credentials" as
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and from Hubbard's personal papers, which were obtained via a defector from Scientology. It was also published in Australia, Canada and the United States.
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described the book as "among the most significant" accounts of Hubbard's life. Janet Reitman, who documented the history of Scientology in her 2011 book
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781:, but Miller's book persuaded Gardner that Hubbard was "a pathological liar who steadily deteriorated from a charming rogue into a paranoid egomaniac".
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being distributed, after it had already been published and shipped. Prior to publication, New Era offered to buy out the publication rights to
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covers a period from 1911, when Hubbard was born, to his death in 1986, with some additional background on his family history. It describes
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called the decision "a great sadness", arguing that had it been made earlier, he could not have published all three volumes of his history
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an "admirable, meticulously documented biography". Gardner had previously written about the start of Scientology in his classic 1952 book
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protection could not be accorded to works that quoted unpublished material. His decision was seen as a repudiation of the higher court's
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208:. First published in the United Kingdom on 26 October 1987, the book takes a critical perspective, challenging the
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integrity and motivation are key issues in biographies of people who suffer from the messiah-complex.".
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of Denmark — an arm of the Church of Scientology — petitioned the
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Goldberg, David J; Bernstein, Robert J. "Fair Use: The Biographer's Bane,"
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Religious Technology Center v. Netcom On-Line Communication Services, Inc.
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Roberts, Alan (16 January 1988). "Exposing a life inflated by deception".
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3057:
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Hall, James (1991). "Bare-Faced Mess: Fair Use and the First Amendment".
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743:... remains the best and most comprehensive biography of L. Ron Hubbard"
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531:. She was arrested but later released as there was no evidence of theft.
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Hubbard is much more bizarre, much more improbable, than any of the lies.
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in May 1989 that the central problem with the majority's view was that:
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by Russell Miller (PDF, full text, by express permission of the author)
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and Bent Corydon's book. The British science fiction author and critic
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Miller, Russell (30 March 1997). "The True Story of a False Prophet".
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1091:("Ron Hubbard: the guru unmasked"), French translation by Sibylle Lang
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in December 1987. New Era submitted its request days before publisher
318:, his success as a science fiction writer in the 1930s and 1940s, his
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1460:"Conversations from the Pale Blue Dot: interview with Russell Miller"
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1129:"Farce and fear: in Scientology's private navy". (15 November 1987)
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Fordham Entertainment, Media & Intellectual Property Law Forum
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Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion
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Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion
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Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion
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Maclean, Sandra (29 May 1988). "Loopholes in Hubbard's legend".
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Platt, Charles (28 June 1988). "The Making of One Man's Myth".
867:"the best and most comprehensive biography of L. Ron Hubbard."
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In the book's preface, Miller summarizes his view of Hubbard:
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Gardner, Martin (14 January 1988). "Propheteering business".
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Includes first-person account of the campaign against Miller
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Ruthven, Malise (8 January 1988). "Spiritual Escapologist".
1849:
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1492:"Justices Permit Strict Curbs on Use of Unpublished Writing"
1393:
Campbell, Duncan (4 December 1987). "Bored to distraction".
267:
Russell Miller had been an investigative journalist for the
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2376:
Studies in Contemporary Religion: The Church of Scientology
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covering his methods of investigating Hubbard for the book
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Todd, David (25 January 1988). "The gold mine in heaven".
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as accessibly written and diligently researched but, like
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Senior executives at publishers Michael Joseph and at the
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2406:"The Apostate: Paul Haggis vs. the Church of Scientology"
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is, in fact, scrupulously fair." Michael Harrison of the
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The first lawsuit was heard in the UK in October 1987 by
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4528:
A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant
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Church of Scientology Intl. v. Time Warner, Inc., et al.
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Miller, Russell (19 February 1988). "See You in Court".
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1521:
Moore, Roy L.; Farrar, Ronald T.; Collins, Erik (1998).
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1856:"Bid to ban book said 'harassment' by Scientologists".
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Driscoll, Margarette; Steven Haynes (19 January 1997).
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527:, near the Church of Scientology's UK headquarters at
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The Church of Scientology and related entities sought
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2159:"Through the Breach: Public Access to Private Papers"
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protection of unpublished material over biographers'
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Conversations from the Pale Blue Dot podcast (audio)
1873:"Court rejects bid to ban Scientologist's biography"
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Bare-Faced Messiah: The True Story of L. Ron Hubbard
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aircraft factory, and the murder of American singer
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of Hubbard is from what Miller found in the records.
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Bare-Faced Messiah: The True Story of L. Ron Hubbard
4085:
Hubbard Association of Scientologists International
2662:"Books of the year — Who read what in 1987?".
1490:Marcus, Ruth; David Streitfeld (21 February 1990).
2647:(22 November 1987). "Whoring after strange gods".
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777:, at which time he regarded Hubbard as a harmless
3931:Church of Scientology Intl. v. Fishman and Geertz
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2494:Martin, Walter (2003). Zacharias, Ravi K. (ed.).
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1977:(8). Columbia Law Review Association: 1944–1945.
1289:Palmer, Richard; Caseby, Richard (15 July 1990).
4607:
3917:Church of Scientology of California v. Armstrong
2555:(2003). Olson, Laura R.; Djupe, Paul A. (eds.).
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469:sort of information must be crazy or on drugs."
2379:. United States: Signature Books, Inc. p.
1935:"Court Halts Distribution of Hubbard Biography"
1780:
1708:"Cult's private detective fires at journalists"
1347:"Scientologists in Dirty Campaign To Stop Book"
826:. Miller states that Hubbard was a disciple of
4641:Works originally published in The Sunday Times
4383:New York Rescue Workers Detoxification Project
4343:Concerned Businessmen's Association of America
3980:Headley v. Church of Scientology International
3288:Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health
2557:Encyclopedia of American Religion and Politics
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273:and had written well-received biographies of
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2345:. Salt Lake City: Signature Press. pp.
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4323:Association for Better Living and Education
4090:International Association of Scientologists
2595:"Literary review: A profit without honor".
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1319:"'Murder' used in plot against cult author"
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1111:A summary of the book was published in the
4486:Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath
4418:World Institute of Scientology Enterprises
3723:Church of Scientology editing on Knowledge
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1126:"Messiah at the Manor". (8 November 1987)
774:Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science
481:against the book's publication, claiming
322:during the Second World War, the rise of
3938:Hill v. Church of Scientology of Toronto
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1758:. Oxford University Press. p. 223.
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947:In Canada, David Todd of news magazine
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376:Harassment of the author and publishers
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3973:Church of Scientology Moscow v. Russia
3924:R. v. Church of Scientology of Toronto
3882:X. and Church of Scientology v. Sweden
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16:Posthumous biography of L. Ron Hubbard
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2404:Wright, Lawrence (14 February 2011).
2201:"Curbs Stand on Unpublished Writings"
2199:Savage, David G. (21 February 1990).
2169:. Indiana University Press: 120–121.
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1815:. Times Law Reports. 23 October 1987.
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1182:, 1970s book by a British sociologist
1123:"Science fictions". (1 November 1987)
1094:February 2014, UK, Silvertail Books (
1089:Ron Hubbard : le gourou démasqué
4423:Youth for Human Rights International
3896:Wollersheim v. Church of Scientology
3843:The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power
2697:
2559:. Infobase Publishing. p. 208.
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1871:Claridge, Thomas (3 December 1987).
1731:
1524:Advertising and Public Relations Law
229:Court of Appeal of England and Wales
4338:Citizens Commission on Human Rights
4027:Church of Scientology International
3945:Religious Technology Center v Lerma
2679:Ackroyd, Peter (28 November 1987).
2610:Hooberman, Ben (15 November 1987).
2077:Landes, William M. (January 1992).
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1841:"Hubbard book approved by judges".
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1706:Palmer, Richard (8 November 1987).
1642:. Michael Joseph Ltd. p. 110.
1636:Miller, Russell (26 October 1987).
1458:Miller, Russell (24 October 2010).
1379:. Times Newspaper. 15 October 1987.
1345:Palmer, Richard (18 October 1987).
1317:Palmer, Richard (25 October 1987).
1212:Palmer, Richard (1 November 1987).
1119:over the course of three articles.
817:scholar Marco Frenschkowski called
629:decision. The court reiterated the
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4115:Scientology Missions International
4080:Golden Era Productions (Gold Base)
4056:Flag Building/Super Power Building
3966:Arenz, Röder and Dagmar v. Germany
3375:L. Ron Hubbard, Messiah or Madman?
2938:
2804:
2529:Up Through an Empty House of Stars
2460:Frenschkowski, Marco (July 1999).
2426:Frenschkowski, Marco (July 1999).
1907:(1). Fordham Law School: 183–186.
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1413:Oulton, Charles (4 October 1987).
535:Canada, Australia and South Africa
403:2023 interview with Russell Miller
328:journeys at sea with his followers
326:and Scientology in the 1950s, his
225:Supreme Court of the United States
14:
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3713:Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act
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2728:White, Judith (17 January 1988).
2269:(January 1988). "Critical Mass".
1498:. pp. A1, A4. Archived from
1186:Scientology in the United Kingdom
1057:1988, United States, Henry Holt (
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3633:Scientology and religious groups
3309:Have You Lived Before This Life?
2875:by Russell Miller (HTML version)
617:When the case was appealed, the
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4413:The Way to Happiness Foundation
3889:Church of Scientology v. Sweden
3503:
1933:McDowell, Edwin (21 May 1988).
1629:
1560:Livesey, Bruce (23 June 2008).
1214:"Cult threatens to sue on book"
667:The Second Circuit majority in
184:L. Ron Hubbard, the subject of
4444:Ali's Smile: Naked Scientology
4075:Founding Church of Scientology
4039:Church of Spiritual Technology
3410:Church of Spiritual Technology
2612:"Face to face with fanaticism"
2498:. Bethany House. p. 353.
2225:Sipchen, Bob (12 March 1990).
1797:. 15 October 1987. p. 43.
1:
4616:Books critical of Scientology
3718:Books critical of Scientology
3302:Scientology: A History of Man
3241:The Secret of Treasure Island
1754:Saint-Amour, Paul K. (2011).
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1170:, a 1990s book that overcame
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196:is a posthumous biography of
33:Cover of UK paperback edition
4105:Rehabilitation Project Force
3758:Guardian's Office operations
3032:Relationship with psychiatry
2083:The Journal of Legal Studies
1076:), Second edition, Paperback
757:The American science writer
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580:but was rebuffed. Publisher
547:to block the publication of
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4100:Religious Technology Center
3598:Keeping Scientology Working
3385:(official church biography)
2469:Marburg Journal of Religion
2432:Marburg Journal of Religion
2157:Smith, Geoffrey D. (1997).
1159:
806:Marburg Journal of Religion
514:a Government report in 1972
446:Central Intelligence Agency
302:San Luis Obispo, California
10:
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4636:Books about L. Ron Hubbard
3821:The Secrets of Scientology
3037:Timeline of L. Ron Hubbard
2764:The Sunday Mail (Brisbane)
2373:Melton, J. Gordon (2000).
2134:Saint-Amour (2011), p. 225
2062:Saint-Amour (2011), p. 224
1895:Gaines, Ginger A. (1992).
1133:Extracts also appeared in
1102:), Third edition, Hardback
1046:1987, Canada, Key Porter (
1043:), First edition, Hardback
1035:1987, UK, Michael Joseph (
798:Freedom of Information Act
487:University of Pennsylvania
214:Freedom of Information Act
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4095:Office of Special Affairs
4051:Flag Service Organization
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3903:Hernandez v. Commissioner
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3815:Scientology as a business
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3382:The L. Ron Hubbard Series
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2734:The Sydney Morning Herald
2730:"L. Ron Hubbard, con-man"
2582:Times Literary Supplement
2342:The Church of Scientology
1249:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
1179:The Road to Total Freedom
876:Times Literary Supplement
687:Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
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4388:Oxford Capacity Analysis
3875:United States v. Hubbard
2527:Langford, David (2003).
2496:The Kingdom of the Cults
1611:Miller, Russell (1987).
1068:1988, UK, Sphere Books (
809:, the German Protestant
251:in the public interest.
4621:Books about Scientology
3743:Death of Lisa McPherson
3438:Sara Northrup Hollister
1877:Globe and Mail (Canada)
1756:Modernism and Copyright
843:new religious movements
545:Federal Court of Canada
255:Background and synopsis
233:Federal Court of Canada
4656:English-language books
4631:1987 non-fiction books
4353:Cult Awareness Network
1615:. Michael Joseph Ltd.
1135:The Weekend Australian
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4521:A Token of My Extreme
4398:Second Chance Program
4393:Safe Environment Fund
4063:Flag Ship Service Org
4022:Church of Scientology
3733:Death of Elli Perkins
3415:Writers of the Future
3182:Typewriter in the Sky
3068:beliefs and practices
3063:Church of Scientology
1527:. Routledge. p.
973:Sydney Morning Herald
911:Patrick Skene Catling
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210:Church of Scientology
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4651:Michael Joseph books
4626:American biographies
4493:My Scientology Movie
3832:Tax status in the US
3783:Operation Snow White
3400:Author Services Inc.
3027:L. Ron Hubbard House
2145:New York Law Journal
1567:Maisonneuve Magazine
1079:1993, France, Plon (
839:Kingdom of the Cults
691:The Age of Roosevelt
660:New York Law Journal
411:hagiographic version
4408:Volunteer Ministers
4358:The Delphian School
4328:Applied Scholastics
3738:Death of Kaja Ballo
3728:Clearwater Hearings
3405:Bridge Publications
3350:The Road to Freedom
3316:All About Radiation
3295:Science of Survival
3255:Revolt in the Stars
2794:The Washington Post
2779:The Washington Post
2668:. 29 November 1987.
2304:1988Natur.331..125G
2017:Stanford Law Review
1971:Columbia Law Review
1496:The Washington Post
1167:A Piece of Blue Sky
1030:Publication history
1022:The Washington Post
815:history of religion
679:PEN American Center
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22:Bare-Faced Messiah
4373:Moxon & Kobrin
3827:Suppressive person
3809:Scientology and Me
3778:Operation Freakout
3773:Operation Clambake
3603:Marcab Confederacy
3578:Ethics and justice
3368:Bare-faced Messiah
3209:Ole Doc Methuselah
2889:Bare-Faced Messiah
2881:Reference material
2873:Bare-Faced Messiah
2865:Bare-Faced Messiah
2854:Bare-Faced Messiah
2715:The Financial Post
2599:. 30 October 1987.
1939:The New York Times
1860:. 2 December 1987.
1845:. 23 October 1987.
1613:Bare-faced Messiah
1502:on 5 November 2012
1113:Arts & Leisure
1017:Bare-Faced Messiah
991:Bare-Faced Messiah
955:Bare-Faced Messiah
935:Bare-faced Messiah
903:Bare-Faced Messiah
865:Bare-Faced Messiah
847:Bare-Faced Messiah
819:Bare-Faced Messiah
769:Bare-Faced Messiah
741:Bare-faced Messiah
726:Bare-Faced Messiah
711:Bare-Faced Messiah
698:Bare-Faced Messiah
578:Bare-Faced Messiah
574:Bare-Faced Messiah
549:Bare-Faced Messiah
503:Bare-Faced Messiah
407:Bare-faced Messiah
312:Bare-Faced Messiah
287:The House of Getty
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4138:Status by country
4032:Guaranty Building
3788:Project Chanology
3753:Fishman Affidavit
3685:Training routines
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3393:Publishers' sites
3248:Battlefield Earth
3110:Buckskin Brigades
3096:Battlefield Earth
2825:Publishers Weekly
2633:. UK. p. 47.
2566:978-1-4381-3020-0
2553:Bromley, David G.
2538:978-1-59224-055-5
2505:978-0-7642-2821-6
2390:978-1-56085-139-4
2356:978-1-56085-139-4
2337:Melton, J. Gordon
2298:(6152): 125–126.
2231:Los Angeles Times
2205:Los Angeles Times
1765:978-0-19-973153-4
1734:Oregon Law Review
1622:978-0-7181-2764-0
1538:978-0-8058-1679-2
1397:. UK. p. 32.
1377:Times Law Reports
1100:978-1-909-26914-9
1085:978-2-259-02550-8
1074:978-0-7474-0332-6
1063:978-0-8050-0654-4
1052:978-1-55013-027-0
1041:978-0-7181-2764-0
1013:Oregon Law Review
841:, an overview of
748:— Janet Reitman,
454:Hungerford martyr
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3793:Project Normandy
3675:Study Technology
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