SCIENTOLOGY FICTION - 1994-12-25

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F43.png SCIENTOLOGY FICTION December 25, 1994, Richard Leiby, Washington Post

"People who attack Scientology are criminals."

-- L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Church of Scientology

ONE DAY in November, Arnaldo P. Lerma, an audio-video technician from Arlington, opened his front door and encountered two unsmiling men in dark suits. He tensed up; he recognized them as the strangers who had been tailing him as he drove into town that morning.


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