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Scientologists ran campaign to discredit Erhard, detective says

Title: Scientologists ran campaign to discredit Erhard, detective says
Date: Sunday, 29 December 1991
Publisher: Los Angeles Times (California)
Author: Robert W. Welkos
Main source: articles.latimes.com
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In October of 1989, a private detective was called into the Church of Scientology's offices in Los Angeles and asked to conduct an investigation in Northern California. Ted Heisig, a non-Scientologist based in Orange County, said he was led into a room and shown five file cabinets filled with documents Scientology had been collecting for years. The subject: Werner Erhard, founder of the worldwide self-awareness movement known as est. "They had contacts (in the file cabinets) dating back to his childhood ... [Read the rest at articles.latimes.com]