In 1971 Paulette Cooper wrote a scathing book about the Church of Scientology. Desperate to shut the book down, Scientology unleashed on her one of the most sinister personal campaigns the free world has ever known. The onslaught, which lasted years, ruined her life, and drove her to the brink of suicide. The story of Paulette's terrifying ordeal is told in full for the first time in The Unbreakable Miss Lovely, published by Silvertail Books. It reveals the shocking details of the darkest chapter in Scientology's checkered history, which ended with senior members in prison, and the organization's reputation permanently damaged. 'A brilliant exposition of how a child who escaped the Nazis grew up to be hunted by the Church of Scientology' - John Sweeney 'A page-turner packed with barely believable facts. The details are worthy of John le Carre' - Jon Atack www.theunbreakablemisslovely.com
Author(s): Tony Ortega
Publisher: Silvertail Books
Year: 2015
Language: English
Pages: 164
Tags: scientology,dianetics
THE UNBREAKABLE MISS LOVELY
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
PROLOGUE
Antwerp, 1942
1 The man who thought he was God
New York, 1968
2 ‘Have you ever practiced cannibalism?’
3 The Scandal of Scientology
4 Nibs
5 Joy
6 ‘you people are always watching me’
7 Jerry
8 Transport XXI Brussels, 1946
9 A deal offered
10 Don Alverzo
11 Locked doors and fake IDs
12 Operation Freakout
13 The woman from the FBI
14 The raid
15 Fifteen Sixteen Uniform
16 The tapes
17 ‘You must be one hell of a woman’
18 Breaking away
19 Resurfacing
20 A spy comes forward
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS