Kima Douglas
Former scientologist.
«Kima Douglas. Shared an apartment in
Washington DC with
LRH, Mike
Douglas and
Jim Dincalci for 5-6 months. — Zegel
2. She was Hubbard's personal medical officer until
she left Scientology in 1980, testified that she had
helped establish fourteen or fifteen foundations,
including the RRF, and had couriered "hundreds of
thousands of dollars out of the United States" in
violation of Federal laws requiring cash amounts of over
$5,000 to be disclosed to customs officials. She
testified at the Armstrong
case that Hubbard nearly died in 1978 when David Mayo
came to Gilman to administer to him. — Lamont.»
[Source: "Who's Who in Scientology"
by Martin Hunt] |
The Bare-Faced Messiah Interviews: Interview with Kima Douglas
«Michael and Fred and I all went to Switzerland with
handwritten orders from LRH. We were to take cash,
dollars, Swiss francs, marks - take the physical money
and move it to Liechtenstein. We were to go to a bank in
Zurich and move the money. When we got there we had a
problem - we had forgotten which it was. Liechtenstein
solved the problem - they accepted a cheque. They took
brand new Swiss francs and dollars. We went into a bank
vault in Liechtenstein and saw a pile of money. This was
in Vaduz. We were shown the piles of money. We didn't
see it in Zurich. We took all the serial numbers in
Liechtenstein, first and last from each bundle. There
was a stack four feet high and 3-4 wide. Big
denominations, 100 dollar bills, francs and marks. We
were so far out on so many things, incapable of being
surprised. I was beyond surprise. We had overreached
bounds of ridiculousness with his broken arm, we were
way beyond common sense. Three of us went in and there
were a lot of bank people sitting there taking down
numbers, making sure they had the right amount. That
money was sealed, it was our money. We were there about
a week and a half. We had some wonderful meals, we had
seen that pile of dough. As far as I was concerned, I
was working for a bunch of loonies, and I liked a lot of
them.» |
A Piece of Blue Sky: Chapter 5 - Hubbard's Travels
«In Douglas' words:
"[L. Ron Hubbard] was revolting to be with - a sick,
crotchety, pissed-off old man, extremely antagonistic to
everything and everyone. His wife was often in tears and
he'd scream at her at the top of his lungs, 'Get out of
here!' Nothing was right. He'd throw his food across the
room with his good arm; I'd often see plates splat
against the bulkhead .... He absolutely refused to see
another doctor. He said they were all fools and would
only make him worse. The truth was that he was terrified
of doctors and that's why everyone had to be put through
such hell."» |
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