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Dante's Eighth Circle: Why Scientology's Narconon Must Be Stopped

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This book chronicles David Love’s own journey, which culminated in his unwavering commitment to expose the exploitations of a powerful cult, despite the lengths his opponent was willing to go, in order to silence him. Emotionally vulnerable and physically depleted, Love fell onto a realm where fraudulent abuses are heaped upon the weak, quack medicine destroys people’s lives, and Scientology hides behind the scenes pulling strings to maximize its profits.

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Language
English
Pages
270

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Dante's Eighth Circle: Why Scientology's Narconon Must Be Stopped
2018, Independently Published
in English
Cover of: Dante's Eighth Circle: Why Scientology's Narconon Must Be Stopped
Dante's Eighth Circle: Why Scientology's Narconon Must Be Stopped
September 7, 2015, Smart People Today Publishing
in English

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Contributors

Editor
Cheryl E. Dickens-Harlow
Cover and Text Design
Gary Lee-Nova
Cover Photographs
Carole Raddato

The Physical Object

Number of pages
270
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
Weight
12.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25769923M
ISBN 10
0692502408
ISBN 13
9780692502402

Excerpts

As more funds were bled off, veteran staff in the kitchen and elsewhere did not receive their pay checks. Some weeks only a small advance on pay was given in cash. Eventually, valued staff, such as cooks, quit without notice, and students were pressed behind the kitchen counters and grills. So vampirish was this cult, that even I and the other four staff recruits didn’t receive our mere $90 net pay for our week’s work — only a few bucks in cash to tie us over till the next let-down.
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