ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
My particular thanks are due to my three good friends
Mitch Beedie, Lawrence Kristiansen and George Shaw. Mitch Beedie has been a constant
source of encouragement, support and editorial insight throughout six years of research
and writing. Lawrence Kristiansen has proved to be an invaluable resource, sharing freely
his knowledge and understanding of Scientology. His meticulous research, and his
painstaking editing, helped me to focus ever more closely on the subject matter. George
Shaw also signed up as an unpaid (and exceptional) researcher, gave me the benefit of his
considerable knowledge of Scientology, and provided fascinating perspectives on Hubbard's
character and motives.
This book is based upon statements made by over 150
individuals whether in interviews, correspondence, taped talks, published accounts,
affidavits or sworn testimony. Those of my sources whose statements were made publicly,
and those who have given permission, are named in the reference summary. I am grateful to
them all and to the many people who have asked to remain anonymous, for reasons which the
book should make clear.
In return for access to my manuscript and my
collaboration as a consultant, Russell Miller made his interview notes available to me,
and for this and our friendly working relationship I am most grateful.
l also wish to express my thanks to Dave Waiters and
the staff of the Montana Historical Society; to Ron Neuman for access to his collection of
Hubbard letters and first editions; and to Brenda Yates and Carol Kanda for ensuring that
I received the 28 volumes of the transcript of the Armstrong case. Without Brenda these
vital documents would not have become available in the first place.
Gratitude is also due to those authors whose work made
my own less daunting: the late Joseph Winter, Martin Gardner, the late Helen O'Brien,
George Malko, Paulette Cooper, Cyril Vosper, Bob Kaufman, the late Christopher Evans, C.H.
Rolph, John Forte and most especially Roy Wallis for The Road to Total Freedom. I
am also in debt to the St. Petersburg Times and the Clearwater Sun for
their excellent coverage of Scientology.
I am grateful to the many friends who have revived my
sometimes flagging spirits on the long road to publication. Gratitude is due especially
to: Robyn, Joy, Fiona, Joyce, Marcia, Sam, Gall, Hana, Gay, John, Greg, Sarge, Marcus,
Lew, Chris, Callan, Otto, my parents, my brother Andrew, and my wife, Noella.
The litigious nature of the Scientologists has
frightened most publishers into silence. Lyle Stuart and Steven Schragis were not
intimidated, and I am extremely grateful to them. Finally, my thanks to our attorney, Mel
Wulf, for his patient attention to detail; to my editor Bob Smith; and to all at Carol
Publishing Group for making this book a published reality. |