Who's who in this installment - 2009-11-01
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Who's who in this installment November 1, 2009,
The ecclesiastical leader of Scientology since 1987, when he became chairman of the board of the Religious Technology Center. The RTC is responsible for preserving, maintaining and protecting Scientology and ensuring that its practices hold true to the original "technology" set out by founder L. Ron Hubbard.
He dropped out of high school and joined Scientology staff in Clearwater, where among other jobs he delivered telexes and worked as a steward. In early 1977 he was sent to La Quinta, Calif., to work with Hubbard, who was making Scientology training films. By age 19, he headed the Commodore's Messenger Organization, responsible for sending out teams to investigate church problem areas.
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{{cite news | title = Who's who in this installment | url = http://www.tampabay.com/news/scientology/article1048135.ece | work = Tampa Bay Times | date = November 1, 2009 | accessdate = January 14, 2017 }}
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