Glover Rowe, Dee Rowe
A dentist who was brought along with his wife into Scientology through the
front organization
Sterling Management Systems.
Cherokee
County Herald: "'Management Seminar' Harrowing Experience" by
Terry Dean
«"We now feel like we've been raped. We feel so invaded. We say, "l
still can't believe this happened to us " Dee Rowe, wife of local dentist Glover Rowe D.M.D., described their
recent harrowing experience in what was supposed to be a "management
seminar" in California. Dr. and Mrs. Rowe said they were
held against their will by
a religious cult and were forced to endure
brainwashing attempts.
MRS. ROWE identified the organization responsible for luring
dentists, chiropractors, veterinarians and other medical professionals
into this "scam" as a management systems firm with facilities in
Glendale, Calif.
"They advertise business management courses that cost $15,000 for
seven days," said Mrs. Rowe. "They usually get a dentist who has been in
your area and print a success story on him. This dentist gets 10 percent
of the $15,000 if you buy the package."» |
Time Magazine: "'The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power" by
Richard Behar
«Last October, Sterling broke some bad news to
another dentist, Glover Rowe of Gadsden, Ala., and his
wife Dee. Tests showed that unless they signed up for
auditing Glover's practice would fail, and Dee would
someday abuse their child. The next month the Rowes flew
to Glendale, Calif., where they shuttled daily from a
local hotel to a Dianetics center. "We thought they were
brilliant people because they seemed to know so much
about us," recalls Dee. "Then we realized our hotel room
must have been bugged." After bolting from the center,
$23,000 poorer, the Rowes say, they were chased
repeatedly by Scientologists on foot and in cars.
Dentists aren't the only once at risk. Scientology also
makes pitches to chiropractors, podiatrists and
veterinarians.» |
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