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F344.png Inside Scientology February 23, 2006, Janet Reitman, Rolling Stone

Rinder has fielded questions on Scientology's beliefs for years. When I ask him whether there is any validity to the Xenu story, he gets red-faced, almost going into a tirade. "It is not a story, it is an auditing level," he says, neither confirming nor denying that this theology exists. He says that OT material -- and specifically the material on OT III -- comprises "a small percent" of what Scientology is all about. But it is carefully guarded. Scientologists on the OT levels often carry their materials in locked briefcases and are told to store them in special secure locations in their homes. They are also strictly forbidden from discussing any facet of the materials, even with their families. "I'm not explaining it to you, and I could not explain it to you," says Rinder heatedly. "You don't have a hope of understanding it."

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{{cite news | first = Janet | last = Reitman | title = Inside Scientology | url = https://web.archive.org/web/20061017051335/http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/9363363/inside_scientology/print | work = Rolling Stone | date = February 23, 2006 | accessdate = January 14, 2017 }}