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California State Evaluation Committee, Narconon, State, continued

October 31, 1974: The California State Evaluation Committee faults many aspects of the Narconon program and in the end recommends that State funding not be continued.

FBI, letter, Scientology. FBI, they're, can't, it

September 12, 1974: The FBI responds to a letter, probably about Scientology. The FBI says they're involved in litigation with the organization so they can't comment about it.

Church, California, James E. Adams, Elaine Viets, Eric, Nancy, John McLean, Pulitzer Publishing Co., California Superior Court

May 1, 1974: Church of Scientology of California sues James E. Adams, Elaine Viets, Eric, Nancy, and John McLean, and Pulitzer Publishing Co. for defamation in California Superior Court. [May 74 - exact date unknown]

Gregory Willardson, Joe Lisa's Nov. 11 letter. Willardson, Lisa, Target 10, GO 1361

December 9, 1974: Gregory Willardson sends a letter responding to Joe Lisa's Nov. 11 letter. Willardson informs Lisa that Target 10 of GO 1361, which calls for getting an "FSM" (Scientology agent) into the IRS in the District of Columbia, has been achieved, and that compliance has already been reported to the World- Wide Guardian's Office.

Following, Narconon, $497,000, funding, State, California

July 1, 1974: Following a proposal by Narconon for $497,000 of state funding, a second contract is awarded on behalf of the State of California.

Mo Budlong, Duke Snider, Snider, 10, IRS documents. says

December 5, 1974: Mo Budlong sends a telex to Duke Snider in response to a telex saying that Snider had received 10 inches of stolen IRS documents. The telex says, "Duke such news brings joy to my heart ARC Absolutely fantastic ARC I can't wait to see the data."

Office, Public Information, US Department, Justice, FBI, Dianetics, Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard. FBI

December 31, 1973: A citizen writes to the Office of Public Information of the US Department of Justice writes to the FBI asking for information on Dianetics, Scientology, and L. Ron Hubbard. The letter is forwarded to the FBI.

Narconon New Life Program's, $13,039.33

June 27, 1974: Narconon New Life Program's reserve account records a sum of $13,039.33.

FBI, Saga (a magazine), FBI, information

September 10, 1974: FBI memo notes that Saga (a magazine) is planning a story on Scientology and has contacted the FBI asking for information.

Jane Kember, Guardian World Wide, Guardian Order 1361. Its

October 21, 1974: Jane Kember, the Guardian World Wide, issues Guardian Order 1361. Its "operating targets" include getting agents to infiltrate IRS offices in Washington DC and Los Angeles and obtaining all documents on L. Ron Hubbard and Scientology.

Paulette Cooper, National Enquirer, 1982

February 1, 1974: Paulette Cooper begins work as stringer for the National Enquirer, which remains her major source of income through at least 1982. [Sometime in February 1974; exact date unknown.]

Julie Mayo, SHSBC, Sea Org

January 1, 1972: Julie Mayo finishes the SHSBC and joins the Sea Org.

FBI, Legat Copenhagen: Enclosed, 6/23/72

September 5, 1972: FBI memo to the Legat Copenhagen: Enclosed are single copies of an airgram dated 6/23/72, captioned "THE CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY IN DENMARK," from AmEmbassy, Copenhagen, to U.S. Dept. of State, which is self-explanatory.

FBI, Copenhagen Legat, L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology. It, FBI, (Hubbard's

December 27, 1971: The director of the FBI writes to the Copenhagen Legat, apparently in response to an inquiry about L. Ron Hubbard and Scientology. It repeats the usual FBI information (Hubbard's wife claimed he was "hopelessly insane," and medical advisors recommended he be treated for paranoid schizophrenia). It also mentions the FDA raid.

Scientologist Susan Meister

June 25, 1971: Scientologist Susan Meister is found dead aboard the "Apollo" while in the port of Casablanca, Morocco. Her father flies in a few days later to investigate this apparent suicide. Hubbard refuses to see him and the local authorities are mysteriously silent. Mr. Meister came to believe that the events that transpired concerning his daughter's death were very different from the official line given him by Scientology. He would later testify at the Clearwater hearings.

Guardian's Office

September 7, 1972: Guardian's Office weekly intelligence report says "Paulette Cooper still at large" and reports on intelligence operations on Cooper and others.

Copenhagen Legat, FBI, Operation, Transport Corporation, Copenhagen

December 10, 1971: The Copenhagen Legat writes to the FBI requesting information about Scientology and the Operation and Transport Corporation, which is doing business in Copenhagen.

Following, Narconon, $330,000, funding, Narconon New Life Program

November 7, 1973: Following a proposal by Narconon for $330,000 of state funding, Narconon New Life Program receives its first [Senate Bill] 714 funding and a contract is awarded on behalf of the State of California.

Paulette Cooper, 300 E. 42nd St. FBI, Scientology's New York office

December 15, 1972: Paulette Cooper moves to new apartment at 300 E. 42nd St. The FBI questions her about the bomb threats received by Scientology's New York office.

Narconon New Life Program, Los Angeles, CA, out-patients. There, time

June 1, 1972: Narconon New Life Program begins in Los Angeles, CA as an office that deals with out-patients. There is no official funding at this time. [June 1972; exact date unknown]