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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.

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, Scientology. Her 19-year-old, 4-year scholarship

October 10, 1973: A citizen writes to the FBI requesting information on Scientology. Her 19-year-old nephew asked her for a large loan for Scientology courses and is planning to drop out of college and give up his 4-year scholarship.

FBI, citizen's, Scientology, individuals. citizen's 19-year-old, 4-year scholarship

October 18, 1973: The FBI responds to a citizen's request for info on Scientology, saying it does not provide evaluations of organizations or individuals. The citizen's 19-year-old nephew asked her for a large loan for Scientology courses and is planning to drop out of college and give up his 4-year scholarship.

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]

Paulette Cooper

February 4, 1973: Paulette Cooper's neighbors receive a letter smearing her.

Superior Court, New Jersey, State Board, Medical Examiners, Hubbard Dianetic Research Foundation

September 4, 1973: Superior Court of New Jersey clerk testifies that he can find no record of a lawsuit filed by the State Board of Medical Examiners against the Hubbard Dianetic Research Foundation.

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.

Julie Mayo, Flagship Apollo, L. Ron Hubbard, (Training, Services Aide/CS 4)

January 1, 1973: Julie Mayo begins work on the Flagship Apollo and meets L. Ron Hubbard. She will eventually spend several years as his technical aide (Training and Services Aide/CS 4).

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.

FBI Director Clarence Kelley, citizen's, information, FBI, her. FBI, Senator John Stennis, Scientology's, Stennis, FBI, Scientol

October 18, 1973: FBI Director Clarence Kelley responds to a citizen's request for information, saying FBI information cannot be made available to her. The citizen had notified the FBI that the assailant of Senator John Stennis was at Scientology's offices on the night when Stennis was shot and asked for whatever information the FBI had about Scientology so it could be presented at an upcoming zoning board hearing on Scientology.

Paulette Cooper, $15.4, New York Supreme Court

March 30, 1971: Paulette Cooper sues the cult for $15.4 million in damages in New York Supreme Court.

Julie Mayo, SHSBC

January 1, 1971: Julie Mayo begins the SHSBC.

Julie Mayo, Scientology

January 1, 1971: Julie Mayo joins Scientology. "I had gotten interested in Scientology because people told me that it would enlighten me regarding out of body experiences, telepathy, and it would answer various questions I had concerning the meaning of life. I also wanted to do my bit concerning helping mankind."

Narconon New Life Program, State, California, non-profit corporation

May 1, 1970: Narconon New Life Program is incorporated in the State of California as a non-profit corporation.

FBI, citizen's, Scientology, individuals

October 8, 1969: The FBI responds to a citizen's request for info on Scientology, saying it does not provide evaluations of organizations or individuals.

Mary Sue Hubbard, that, purposes, (PC folders)

December 16, 1969: Mary Sue Hubbard issues instructions that, for internal security purposes, confidential auditing documents (PC folders) should be culled so that "double agents or disgruntled staff members, Scientologists, or relatives of Scientologists are detected and expunged using any means of potential harm or established harm or eventual harm for Scientology or Scientologists. [...] Extensive use of all the documents of an organization [...] this includes personnel records, ethics folders, [...] central files, training folders, auditing folders. [...] to gather complete data on each detected person for use in any possible attack, or to use it to prevent an attack."

Short-lived Narconon, Menard County, Illinois, January 1972

April 1, 1970: Short-lived Narconon program is established in Menard County, Illinois, but is no longer listed by January 1972. [April 1970; exact date unknown]

Narconon's, Henning Heldt, Arthur Marin, William Benitez

May 16, 1970: Narconon's original incorporation papers are signed by Henning Heldt, Arthur Marin, and William Benitez.

FBI, Scientology

October 3, 1969: A citizen writes to the FBI requesting information on Scientology.