New and Updated Information at Scientology Lies

Netherlands, Ls (upper-level, processes), newspapers, critics, magazines, Scientologists, book. Among, Julia Rijnvis, Netherland

August 20, 1996: A critic in the Netherlands sends copies of the Ls (upper-level, confidential Scientology processes) to newspapers, critics, magazines, known Scientologists, and individuals randomly selected from the phone book. Among the recipients was Julia Rijnvis, public relations coordinator for Scientology in the Netherlands.

Lawrence Wollersheim, Bob Penny, Wollersheim, Arnie Lerma, Penny, Board, Directors, FACTnet

August 12, 1996: Lawrence Wollersheim tells Bob Penny that Wollersheim and Arnie Lerma have voted Penny off the Board of Directors of FACTnet.

Three Scientologists, Flag Medical Liaison Officer Janis Johnson-Fitzgerald, Lisa McPherson, New Port Richey (25, 4, away), Scie

December 5, 1995: Three Scientologists, including Flag Medical Liaison Officer Janis Johnson-Fitzgerald, take Lisa McPherson to New Port Richey (25 miles and 4 other hospitals away) to be treated by Scientologist physician David Minkoff (who is at least an OTVII). Emergency room personnel begin CPR. A nurse later tells police "she was dead" when she arrived. At 9:51 pm, Minkoff pronounces Lisa dead.

Rogue Agent, Northeastern University, Boston, CoS people

December 8, 1995: Rogue Agent loses his account at Northeastern University in Boston after complaints from CoS people.

Tom Klemesrud, Miss Blood, Internet. This, November 29

November 26, 1995: Tom Klemesrud is served with a restraining order prohibiting him from posting anything about the Miss Blood affair on the Internet. This gag order is lifted on November 29.

Two, death, Lisa McPherson's, $5,773.00, account

December 19, 1995: Two weeks after her death, Lisa McPherson's Scientology account is debited $5,773.00, the total amount in the account. The notation is "Repayment."

Three, death, Lisa McPherson's account. $490.00

December 27, 1995: Three weeks after her death, three transactions are made with Lisa McPherson's Scientology account. The account is credited $490.00. The notation is "Public Inter-Account Transfer, Dept. 7." It's logged as a negative debit. A negative credit for $490 also appears on this date. These transaction may be related to the August 3 transactions; on that date, $490 was first credited to Lisa's account with the notation "Wall of Fire Package," then debited with the notation "Public Inter-Account Transfer, Dept. 7, To Prodex Corp from SRV 11827." Prodex is another name for AMC Publishing, Lisa's employer. In addition, there is a debit for $5,460 for "Grades & NED Processing (per 12 1/2 hours)".

Three, death, Lisa McPherson's account. $200.00

December 28, 1995: Three weeks after her death, two transactions are made with Lisa McPherson's Scientology account. The account is credited $200.00 for "Grades & NED Processing (per 12 1/2 hours)", then debited $200.00 for "Wall of Fire Package". (Oddly enough, in the account history prepared by Scientology, these figures do not change the running total. The balance begins at $5,460. After adding $200, it remains at $5,460. After subtracting $200, it's still at $5,460. (Of course the two amounts would balance out, but it's strange that the balance doesn't change after the first of the two.)

Police, Clearwater, Florida, Lisa McPherson

December 6, 1995: Police in Clearwater, Florida begin an investigation into the death of Lisa McPherson.

UK, Richard Price, CoS, Jon Atack, Ron Lawley, Martin Poulter. day, Price (who, anonymous), call

December 7, 1995: In the UK, Richard Price gets a call from a CoS private eye regarding Jon Atack and Ron Lawley, and Martin Poulter. The same day, a friend of Price (who prefers for now to remain anonymous) receives a similar phone call.

Vera Wallace, Jeff Lee, Lee's background

December 22, 1995: Vera Wallace sends Jeff Lee email that indicates someone has been investigating Lee's background.

Representatives, OSA International, OSA-South Africa, Cape Town, Kim Baker, sign

November 17, 1995: Representatives of OSA International and OSA-South Africa leave Cape Town after having hounded Kim Baker and provided statements for her to sign.

In Germany, Tilman Hausherr, Thomas Riche, Jon Atack, Ron Lawley

December 16, 1995: In Germany, Tilman Hausherr gets a call from private eye Thomas Riche regarding Jon Atack and Ron Lawley.

Kim Baker, OSA

November 5, 1995: Kim Baker signs a second declaration compiled by OSA.

Cult, Lisa McPherson, care

December 5, 1995: Cult victim Lisa McPherson dies of severe dehydration while under cult care.

Linda Woolard, Tom Klemesrud, $5000, January 14, apartment

November 27, 1995: Linda Woolard sues Tom Klemesrud for $5000 in small claims court over the January 14 incident in which she smeared blood around his apartment.

Lt. Posthumus, Kim Baker, bombing

October 31, 1995: Lt. Posthumus questions Kim Baker again about the alleged intended bombing.

Kim Baker, (international

November 13, 1995: Kim Baker receives a call (international, since there was a "beep" that she recognised from receiving international calls in the past) from an unidentified male caller, with an American accent, threatening her with death unless Baker refuted her October 25 declaration. Baker filed a complaint with the local police in Cape Town, which is listed as case number: CAS1123/11/95

Lisa McPherson, she's, Scientology

November 1, 1995: Lisa McPherson tells friends she's ready to get out of Scientology. "She called me three weeks before she died and she was crying,'' Fannie McPherson (Lisa's mother) said. "She said she was having trouble with her sales. She said, 'Mother, I've let my group [AMC Publishing in Clearwater, her employer] down.'" Lisa also talks to her childhood friend. "She said she couldn't get into it over the phone but she said she had a lot to talk about," said Kelly Davis, her friend since childhood. "She said she would explain when she got here." [November 1995; exact date unknown]

Cult, Lisa McPherson, accident. Her, evaluation. Cult, her. Seventeen, later, care

November 18, 1995: Cult victim Lisa McPherson is involved in a minor traffic accident. Her strange behavior causes her to be taken to the hospital for mental evaluation. Cult officials quickly retrieve her. Seventeen days later, she dies of severe dehydration while under cult care.