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 [Catherine Fraser, arguing that it’s not a public road]Like the rest of the country, voters in Riverside County, California will be going to the polls tomorrow for a highly anticipated midterm election. But besides governors and members of Congress on the ballot, there will be local elections going on. And in Riverside County, that includes a contest for sheriff. Continue reading Who Scientology’s ‘Int Base’ is rooting for in tomorrow’s local election
 [The future L. Ron Hubbard Hall]Rod Keller has a great report for us today on David Miscavige’s next precious object, the planned performance hall in Clearwater right next to the Super Power building… Continue reading Scientology is pulling out all the stops for its next gleaming Clearwater landmark
 [Nibs and his Dad]We were inspired last week when author Alec Nevala-Lee chose the date of his book release to make public for the first time a really amazing document from Scientology’s early history. And since we had a book of our own come out this week, we thought we’d do the same. Continue reading Never public: L. Ron Hubbard Jr.’s devastating 1972 takedown of his father and Scientology

Jeffrey Augustine concludes his series on the history of Scientology’s private barge, the Freewinds. See his earlier parts one and part two. Continue reading Freewinds, part 3: How the cruise ship fits Scientology’s methods of obfuscation and lies

On Monday, we told you that we’d gotten our mitts on a new Sea Org application that Scientology is asking marks to fill out before they sign billion-year contracts and start working around the clock. Continue reading Scientology’s new survey is a hoot — we’re itching for your answers!

Some time ago, Paulette Cooper came to us with an idea for a book. Not everyone keeps up with the Underground Bunker on a daily basis, she pointed out, and others are arriving here for the first time every day. Wouldn’t it be useful if some of the best stories from our years of Scientology coverage were gathered in one volume? Continue reading On sale today: Battlefield Scientology — the best of the Bunker, with Paulette Cooper!
 [Sauna success? Professor Dave Touretzky takes a look at the fine print]Recently, one of our correspondents forwarded us a press release put out by Scientology’s drug rehab outfit, Narconon, which was boasting about a new study finally providing some scientific evidence to back up L. Ron Hubbard’s ideas about treating drug abuse. Continue reading Scientology hails study vindicating its rehab program — so we take a closer look

We want to thank the tipster who sent us a very interesting new document. We’re not at liberty yet to tell you just how our correspondent got their hands on this particular item — but that may change in the near future. Continue reading Ahoy, matey: We have Scientology’s new Sea Org application!
 [Narconon quackery: It’s continental!]Rod Keller finds that Scientology’s Narconon scam can get, yes, even sketchier… Continue reading Scientology so desperate for Narconon patients, new offer drops all pretense of separation

Our Saturday ‘Scientology Lit’ series has been coming to this — still the best biography of Scientology’s founder and perhaps the best book about Scientology of them all, Russell Miller’s Bare-Faced Messiah: The True Story of L. Ron Hubbard. Difficult to find in this country for a long time, the book is back in print now. Russell himself is a delight, and we’re fortunate to have spent time with him a few times. We’re thrilled that he chose this chapter to share with us and our series. Continue reading Russell Miller’s 1987 biography of Scientology’s founder is still astonishingly good
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