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| | C.H. Rolph 'Believe What You Like' - Chapter 7 |
 | | There seems to have been no intimation, in all this, that membership was now open to cannibals, pornographers, drug addicts, murderers, bigamists, or those who had thought unkindly about scientology, but it may have been found that pornographic cannibals, etc., were not the kind of people who sought membership. |
 | | On the previous day Sir Elwyn Jones had told the jury that when Lord Balniel, in 1966, called for an enquiry into scientology, a directive went out from Ron Hubbard saying 'Get detectives on that lord's past to unearth the titbits. |
 | | Sir Elwyn first had to overcome a submission by the scientologists' Counsel (and did so successfully) that this report, because it was highly prejudicial to their case, should not be admitted in evidence. |
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