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== Semi-protected edit request on 26 July 2018 ==
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Change David Miscavige’s title from “Cleric” to “Cult Leader” [[Special:Contributions/2607:FEA8:86A1:EE00:C96C:4D:4AFE:2E16|2607:FEA8:86A1:EE00:C96C:4D:4AFE:2E16]] ([[User talk:2607:FEA8:86A1:EE00:C96C:4D:4AFE:2E16|talk]]) 23:24, 2 May 2023 (UTC)
:[[File:Pictogram voting question.svg|20px|link=|alt=]] '''Question:'''<!-- Template:ESp --> The word 'cleric' appears nowhere in the article, and the page is already listed under [[:Category:Cult leaders]]. What do you want changed? [[User:Tollens|Tollens]] ([[User talk:Tollens|talk]]) 23:33, 2 May 2023 (UTC)


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== Height of David Miscavige ==
ther is a "on June 2018" hat should b "in June 2018" [[Special:Contributions/2605:E000:9149:A600:60D1:B731:8D72:2CF6|2605:E000:9149:A600:60D1:B731:8D72:2CF6]] ([[User talk:2605:E000:9149:A600:60D1:B731:8D72:2CF6|talk]]) 05:38, 26 July 2018 (UTC)
:[[File:Yes check.svg|20px|link=|alt=]] '''Done'''<!-- Template:ESp --> [[User:Danski454|Danski454]] ([[User talk:Danski454|talk]]) 07:31, 26 July 2018 (UTC)


Height is irrelevant information to include in the infobox. This is not normal. [[User:Boomer tomb|Boomer tomb]] ([[User talk:Boomer tomb|talk]]) 03:11, 27 December 2023 (UTC)
== Bias in the article ==


:The height was removed at [[Special:Diff/1192144726|21:26 UTC]] on December 27, 2023. [[User:Boomer tomb|Boomer tomb]] ([[User talk:Boomer tomb|talk]]) 01:54, 12 January 2024 (UTC)
The article includes elements such as "church representative". To me this is a problem because I do not see the scientology corporation as a church, so the content is problematic; possibly for others too. By calling the scientology corporation a church, you lend credibility to the claim of it being a religion - for people without a confession this is problematic.


== Weirdness about the archives of this page ==
Ideally the article could be rewritten in a more objective, facts-first manner. I don't know what other terms could be used that are more neutral; the term "corporation" may also be problematic due to legal status of scientology in the USA. A more objective term may be "organization", since that does not imply as much as either "religion" (what the ...) or "church" or corporation.


Why is archive 4 from 2014 to 2021, and archive 5 from 2017 to 2018? They shouldn't overlap. They should be in chronological order. [[User:Boomer tomb|Boomer tomb]] ([[User talk:Boomer tomb|talk]]) 03:13, 27 December 2023 (UTC)
You may wonder why I made this comment? Ideally wikipedia should be as neutral as possible, at all times, based on facts, with as little bias as possible. I do not like the scientology corporation and the sooner it is disbanded, the better - but I also dislike reading content that insinuates that there is a "church representative", since that would imply that scientology is a church/religion, which it clearly is not (at the least not to people outside of the USA; it is not recognized in Europe as religion, for instance, so it CAN NOT legally be called a "church" there). [[Special:Contributions/2A02:8388:1641:8380:419C:5734:36D4:E382|2A02:8388:1641:8380:419C:5734:36D4:E382]] ([[User talk:2A02:8388:1641:8380:419C:5734:36D4:E382|talk]]) 01:24, 20 December 2019 (UTC)


: Looking at the edit history, a user manually created Archive 5 on 21:33, 23 August 2018 but didn't update the archive page counter from 4 to 5, so newer bot-archived threads have been going into #4. I moved the archive-5 threads into archive-4 in their correct order, blanked archive-5 and requested it be speedy-deleted. Further archives should now get added to the end of archive-4. <span style="text-shadow:#000 0em 0em 1em">[[User:Grorp|<span style="color:#6a0dad"> &nbsp;&nbsp;▶ I am Grorp ◀ </span>]]</span> 11:05, 27 December 2023 (UTC)
== Distance from Philadelphia ==


== Titles ==
Listen guys, as a long time resident of South Jersey and living across the River from good old Bristol, I can tell you its not 115 miles away from Philly. <!-- Template:Unsigned IP --><small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/2601:82:c380:5d40:8de7:e13d:e8fb:dc9f|2601:82:c380:5d40:8de7:e13d:e8fb:dc9f]] ([[User talk:2601:82:c380:5d40:8de7:e13d:e8fb:dc9f#top|talk]]) 02:06, 18 June 2020 (UTC)</small>


{{ping|Grorp}} I just crossed-checked the references for "Captain of the Sea Org":
:Okay. And? [[User:Grayfell|Grayfell]] ([[User talk:Grayfell|talk]]) 04:36, 21 June 2020 (UTC)


*Amy Scobee's book does not say this at all.
==Leader of the Sea Org==
*Janet Reitman's book makes the statement but does not reference anything.
As the highest ranking officer in the Sea Org, is there a reason why this is not mentioned in the lead? He is the ecclesiastical leader of Scientology in his position as Chairman of the Board RTC, which grants him ecclesiastical authority over all Scientologists, both public, civilian staff, and Sea Org, but at the same time he is also the Captain of the Sea Org, which gives him absolute authority over the Sea Org command structure and all Sea Org orgs. Was this discussed at all previously? [[User:Laval|Laval]] ([[User talk:Laval|talk]]) 08:32, 9 November 2020 (UTC)

"C.O.B." (from Westbrook's book) is the only one that we can really be sure of. I'd prefer to prioritize academic sources such as Westbrook's book; these types of sources fit better with Wikipedia's [[WP:NPOV|NPOV]] and [[WP:RS|RS]] guidelines.

Since we can't agree on what Miscavige's ''currently used'' titles actually are, I'd suggest writing about this in a section below after sufficient research is done, but not in the introductory paragraph since it's contested. We're not even sure about whether the sources are backed by sufficient research.

Per [[MOS:LEAD]], we are supposed to provide an ''accessible overview'' of the topic. If we have doubts about [[WP:V]] or [[WP:POV]], then that shouldn't go in the lead section.

As a result, I've decided to put just "C.O.B." in the lead section for now. Please make discussions in the talk page, and I'm sure we can work together to improve this article.

Thanks for your work on Scientology articles by the way. I'm not opposing your edits per se, but am simply suggesting that we should collaborate in talk pages rather than making unexplained edits and reverts without discussing the reasons behind them. [[User:DjembeDrums|DjembeDrums]] ([[User talk:DjembeDrums|talk]]) 00:06, 6 June 2024 (UTC)

: {{reply|DjembeDrums}} Scobee's book [https://ibb.co/mXBmQQ1 absolutely says that!] Below I have listed out even more sources that cover "DM", "COB" and "Captain"—with their quotes, and some screenshots for offline sources. Note that Reitman, Tobin, and Wright are journalists, not former Scientologists. Scobee and Rinder worked closely with Miscavige. As to your comment about Reitman ("{{tq|makes the statement but does not reference anything}}"), she indeed describes her research for "Chapter 7. DM" starting on page 393 where she extensively lists the interviews and written sources she drew from. {{pb}}The handles "DM" and "COB", and the title of Captain are not controversial or contentious. And because the statement "{{tq|He is also referred to within the Scientology organization as "DM," "COB" and "Captain of the Sea Org"}}" is not contentious, there is no reason to expect or require a different standard of reliable source than Wikipedia guidelines recommend. {{pb}}All of the changes were easily [[WP:V|verifiable]] and should not have been reverted. And since you got the first 3 things wrong (Scobee, Reitman, ''and'' Westbrook), I am restoring the earlier version. <span style="text-shadow:#000 0em 0em 1em">[[User:Grorp|<span style="color:#6a0dad"> &nbsp;&nbsp;▶ I am Grorp ◀ </span>]]</span> 05:41, 6 June 2024 (UTC)

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=== DM ===

You might not find reference to "DM" in "scholarly sources" because they tend to be more formal. Based on what I read, "DM" is how he was referred to within Scientology, and is no different than calling L. Ron Hubbard "LRH". It is common in Scientology to use initials for things. Speaking of formal writing, you don't find "DM" in Rinder's ''book'', but he uses it liberally in his online blog ([https://www.mikerindersblog.org/on-david-miscaviges-behavior/ one example]).

# {{Cite book |last=Atack |first=Jon |author-link=Jon Atack |title=A Piece of Blue Sky: Scientology, Dianetics and L. Ron Hubbard Exposed |title-link=A Piece of Blue Sky |date=1990 |publisher=[[Lyle Stuart|Lyle Stuart Books]] |isbn=081840499X |ol=9429654M |page=265 |quote=One of Miscavige's former superiors had this to say of "DM" as he is usually known:...}}
# {{cite web |url=https://rjionline.org/rji/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/11/tbt_inside_scientology.pdf |title=Inside Scientology: High-ranking defectors provide an unprecedented inside look at the Church of Scientology and its leader, David Miscavige |first1=Joe |last1=Childs |first2=Thomas C |last2=Tobin |date=2009 |publisher=[[St. Petersburg Times]] |work=Digital Newsbook (215 pages) |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230306042200/https://rjionline.org/rji/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/11/tbt_inside_scientology.pdf |archive-date=March 6, 2023 |page=214 (PDF) |quote=DM: David Miscavige, The ecclesiastical leader of Scientology since 1987.}}
# {{cite book |last=Corydon |first=Bent |author-link=Bent Corydon |title=L. Ron Hubbard, Messiah or Madman? |title-link=L. Ron Hubbard, Messiah or Madman? |year=1987 |publisher=[[Lyle Stuart]] |isbn=0818404442 |page=165 (ebook) |chapter=21. Hubbard's PR Biography Lies Exposed |quote=There was DM (David Miscavige) and...}} ([https://ibb.co/q13V4vs Uploaded image of page 165])
# {{cite book |last=Reitman |first=Janet |author-link=Janet Reitman |title=Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion |title-link=Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion |date=2011 |isbn=9780618883028 |ol=24881847M |publisher=[[Houghton Mifflin Harcourt]] |p=128 |quote=Through these efforts, DM, as Miscavige was called, soon...}} ([https://ibb.co/RzGygqv Uploaded image of page 128])
# {{Cite book |last=Scobee |first=Amy |author-link=Amy Scobee |title=Scientology — Abuse at the Top |year=2010 |publisher=Scobee Publishing |isbn=9780692008010 |page=57 |quote=Born April 30, 1960 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His current position is Chairman of the Board of Religious Technology Center (COB RTC), which he assumed in 1987, some months after Hubbard's death. Among Scientologists, David is often referred to simply as his initials "DM" or "COB".}} ([https://ibb.co/mXBmQQ1 Uploaded image of page 57])

=== Captain ===

This is obviously a rank. In many organizations, including the US Navy, a person may be referred to as captain if he is in charge of a ship even if he has not actually attained the ''rank'' of captain. (See {{Section link|Commander (United States)|Naval}} and lead paragraph of [[Captain (United States O-6)]].) Hubbard patterned his Sea Org after the US Navy. Compare [https://www.mikerindersblog.org/episode-54-the-sea-organization-deep-dive-with-hana-whitfield/ this photo of CAPTAIN Miscavige] to [[Captain (United States O-6)|US Naval Captain insignia]].

# {{Cite book |last=Atack |first=Jon |author-link=Jon Atack |title=A Piece of Blue Sky: Scientology, Dianetics and L. Ron Hubbard Exposed |title-link=A Piece of Blue Sky |date=1990 |publisher=[[Lyle Stuart|Lyle Stuart Books]] |isbn=081840499X |ol=9429654M |page=362 |quote=David Miscavige, by this time both a captain in the Sea Org and the head of the Religious Technology Center...}}
# {{cite book |last=Reitman |first=Janet |author-link=Janet Reitman |title=Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion |title-link=Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion |date=2011 |isbn=9780618883028 |ol=24881847M |publisher=[[Houghton Mifflin Harcourt]] |p=139 |quote=Miscavige's coup was now nearly complete. He had dubbed himself Captain of the Sea Organization and created two powerful new entities: the aforementioned RTC, which controlled and licensed L. Ron Hubbard's works, and Author Services, Inc. (ASI), which handled the proceeds.}} ([https://ibb.co/VWk3qPH Uploaded image of page 139])
# {{cite web |url=https://www.tampabay.com/special-reports/2019/10/17/scientology-the-truth-rundown/ |title=Scientology: The Truth Rundown, Part 1 of 3 in a special report on the Church of Scientology |date=June 21, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090805173806/http://www.tampabay.com/news/article1012148.ece |archive-date=August 5, 2009 |first1=Thomas C. |last1=Tobin |first2=Joe |last2=Childs |work=[[St Petersburg Times]] |quote=The founder had elevated [the Broekers] to "loyal officer" status, a higher rank than Miscavige, a captain.}}

=== COB ===

Note that it is "COB" and ''not ever'' C.O.B.! Even [https://ibb.co/sJh97yG Westbrook 2019 pg141] uses "COB" as a handle for the man (not just a post title). "COB" (pronounced see-oh-bee) is how ''the man'' is referred to; it is not simply a position title, like calling someone "boss" or "super"; there's an element of their position, but it refers to the person themself.

# {{cite web |url=https://rjionline.org/rji/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/11/tbt_inside_scientology.pdf |title=Inside Scientology: High-ranking defectors provide an unprecedented inside look at the Church of Scientology and its leader, David Miscavige |first1=Joe |last1=Childs |first2=Thomas C |last2=Tobin |date=2009 |publisher=[[St. Petersburg Times]] |work=Digital Newsbook (215 pages) |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230306042200/https://rjionline.org/rji/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/11/tbt_inside_scientology.pdf |archive-date=March 6, 2023 |page=213 (PDF) |quote=COB: Staff often refer to Miscavige as COB. He is Chairman of the Board for the Religious Technology Center, the trademark-holding body of Scientology.}}
# {{cite book |title=The Complex: An Insider Exposes the Covert World of the Church of Scientology |title-link=The Complex: An Insider Exposes the Covert World of the Church of Scientology |first1=John |last1=Duignan |first2=Nicola |last2=Tallant |author2-link=Nicola Tallant |year=2008 |publisher=[[Merlin Publishing]] |isbn=9781903582848 |ol=23214607M |pages=148, 157, 190 |quote=Miscavige had since assumed the post of COB RTC or Chairman of the Board of the Religious Technology Centre the highest ecclesiastical authority in the Church of Scientology. (p.148) When I came back down a security guard, a Cherokee Indian, told me: "COB was here. You blocked his parking space." (p.157) I often saw the Chairman of the Board (COB), David Miscavige, swishing in from Ivar Avenue with his usual entourage of about twenty people. (p.190)}}
# {{cite book |last=Hill |first=Jenna Miscavige |author-link=Jenna Miscavige Hill |title=Beyond Belief: My Secret Life Inside Scientology and My Harrowing Escape |publisher=[[William Morrow and Company]] |isbn=9780062248473 |ol=25424774M |page=20 |quote=From this point forward, everyone in the Church referred to him as COB, but to me, he was just Uncle Dave.}}
# {{cite book |title=A Billion Years: My Escape From a Life in the Highest Ranks of Scientology |first=Mike |last=Rinder |author-link=Mike Rinder |year=2022 |publisher=[[Simon & Schuster]] |isbn=9781982185763 |page=122 |quote=When at ASI, Miscavige had called himself chairman of the board; he simply transferred his title to RTC to become Chairman of the Board RTC or COB RTC, often shortened to just COB.}} ([https://ibb.co/QMKgdR7 Uploaded image of page 122])
# {{Cite book |last=Scobee |first=Amy |author-link=Amy Scobee |title=Scientology — Abuse at the Top |year=2010 |publisher=Scobee Publishing |isbn=9780692008010 |page=57 |quote=Born April 30, 1960 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His current position is Chairman of the Board of Religious Technology Center (COB RTC), which he assumed in 1987, some months after Hubbard's death. Among Scientologists, David is often referred to simply as his initials "DM" or "COB".}} ([https://ibb.co/mXBmQQ1 Uploaded image of page 57])
# {{cite book |last=Wright |first=Lawrence |author-link=Lawrence Wright |title=Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood and the Prison of Belief |publisher=[[Alfred A. Knopf]] |year=2013 |isbn=9780307700667 |ol=25424776M |title-link=Going Clear (book) |page=249 |quote=Rathbun continually urged Cruise to call "COB," as Miscavige is known in the church — Chairman of the Board.}}

<span style="text-shadow:#000 0em 0em 1em">[[User:Grorp|<span style="color:#6a0dad"> &nbsp;&nbsp;▶ I am Grorp ◀ </span>]]</span> 05:41, 6 June 2024 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 16:40, 8 June 2024

Semi-protected edit request on 2 May 2023

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Change David Miscavige’s title from “Cleric” to “Cult Leader” 2607:FEA8:86A1:EE00:C96C:4D:4AFE:2E16 (talk) 23:24, 2 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

 Question: The word 'cleric' appears nowhere in the article, and the page is already listed under Category:Cult leaders. What do you want changed? Tollens (talk) 23:33, 2 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Height of David Miscavige

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Height is irrelevant information to include in the infobox. This is not normal. Boomer tomb (talk) 03:11, 27 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

The height was removed at 21:26 UTC on December 27, 2023. Boomer tomb (talk) 01:54, 12 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Weirdness about the archives of this page

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Why is archive 4 from 2014 to 2021, and archive 5 from 2017 to 2018? They shouldn't overlap. They should be in chronological order. Boomer tomb (talk) 03:13, 27 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Looking at the edit history, a user manually created Archive 5 on 21:33, 23 August 2018 but didn't update the archive page counter from 4 to 5, so newer bot-archived threads have been going into #4. I moved the archive-5 threads into archive-4 in their correct order, blanked archive-5 and requested it be speedy-deleted. Further archives should now get added to the end of archive-4.   ▶ I am Grorp ◀ 11:05, 27 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Titles

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@Grorp: I just crossed-checked the references for "Captain of the Sea Org":

  • Amy Scobee's book does not say this at all.
  • Janet Reitman's book makes the statement but does not reference anything.

"C.O.B." (from Westbrook's book) is the only one that we can really be sure of. I'd prefer to prioritize academic sources such as Westbrook's book; these types of sources fit better with Wikipedia's NPOV and RS guidelines.

Since we can't agree on what Miscavige's currently used titles actually are, I'd suggest writing about this in a section below after sufficient research is done, but not in the introductory paragraph since it's contested. We're not even sure about whether the sources are backed by sufficient research.

Per MOS:LEAD, we are supposed to provide an accessible overview of the topic. If we have doubts about WP:V or WP:POV, then that shouldn't go in the lead section.

As a result, I've decided to put just "C.O.B." in the lead section for now. Please make discussions in the talk page, and I'm sure we can work together to improve this article.

Thanks for your work on Scientology articles by the way. I'm not opposing your edits per se, but am simply suggesting that we should collaborate in talk pages rather than making unexplained edits and reverts without discussing the reasons behind them. DjembeDrums (talk) 00:06, 6 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

@DjembeDrums: Scobee's book absolutely says that! Below I have listed out even more sources that cover "DM", "COB" and "Captain"—with their quotes, and some screenshots for offline sources. Note that Reitman, Tobin, and Wright are journalists, not former Scientologists. Scobee and Rinder worked closely with Miscavige. As to your comment about Reitman ("makes the statement but does not reference anything"), she indeed describes her research for "Chapter 7. DM" starting on page 393 where she extensively lists the interviews and written sources she drew from.
The handles "DM" and "COB", and the title of Captain are not controversial or contentious. And because the statement "He is also referred to within the Scientology organization as "DM," "COB" and "Captain of the Sea Org"" is not contentious, there is no reason to expect or require a different standard of reliable source than Wikipedia guidelines recommend.
All of the changes were easily verifiable and should not have been reverted. And since you got the first 3 things wrong (Scobee, Reitman, and Westbrook), I am restoring the earlier version.   ▶ I am Grorp ◀ 05:41, 6 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

DM

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You might not find reference to "DM" in "scholarly sources" because they tend to be more formal. Based on what I read, "DM" is how he was referred to within Scientology, and is no different than calling L. Ron Hubbard "LRH". It is common in Scientology to use initials for things. Speaking of formal writing, you don't find "DM" in Rinder's book, but he uses it liberally in his online blog (one example).

  1. Atack, Jon (1990). A Piece of Blue Sky: Scientology, Dianetics and L. Ron Hubbard Exposed. Lyle Stuart Books. p. 265. ISBN 081840499X. OL 9429654M. One of Miscavige's former superiors had this to say of "DM" as he is usually known:...
  2. Childs, Joe; Tobin, Thomas C (2009). "Inside Scientology: High-ranking defectors provide an unprecedented inside look at the Church of Scientology and its leader, David Miscavige" (PDF). Digital Newsbook (215 pages). St. Petersburg Times. p. 214 (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on March 6, 2023. DM: David Miscavige, The ecclesiastical leader of Scientology since 1987.
  3. Corydon, Bent (1987). "21. Hubbard's PR Biography Lies Exposed". L. Ron Hubbard, Messiah or Madman?. Lyle Stuart. p. 165 (ebook). ISBN 0818404442. There was DM (David Miscavige) and... (Uploaded image of page 165)
  4. Reitman, Janet (2011). Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 128. ISBN 9780618883028. OL 24881847M. Through these efforts, DM, as Miscavige was called, soon... (Uploaded image of page 128)
  5. Scobee, Amy (2010). Scientology — Abuse at the Top. Scobee Publishing. p. 57. ISBN 9780692008010. Born April 30, 1960 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His current position is Chairman of the Board of Religious Technology Center (COB RTC), which he assumed in 1987, some months after Hubbard's death. Among Scientologists, David is often referred to simply as his initials "DM" or "COB". (Uploaded image of page 57)

Captain

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This is obviously a rank. In many organizations, including the US Navy, a person may be referred to as captain if he is in charge of a ship even if he has not actually attained the rank of captain. (See Commander (United States) § Naval and lead paragraph of Captain (United States O-6).) Hubbard patterned his Sea Org after the US Navy. Compare this photo of CAPTAIN Miscavige to US Naval Captain insignia.

  1. Atack, Jon (1990). A Piece of Blue Sky: Scientology, Dianetics and L. Ron Hubbard Exposed. Lyle Stuart Books. p. 362. ISBN 081840499X. OL 9429654M. David Miscavige, by this time both a captain in the Sea Org and the head of the Religious Technology Center...
  2. Reitman, Janet (2011). Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 139. ISBN 9780618883028. OL 24881847M. Miscavige's coup was now nearly complete. He had dubbed himself Captain of the Sea Organization and created two powerful new entities: the aforementioned RTC, which controlled and licensed L. Ron Hubbard's works, and Author Services, Inc. (ASI), which handled the proceeds. (Uploaded image of page 139)
  3. Tobin, Thomas C.; Childs, Joe (June 21, 2009). "Scientology: The Truth Rundown, Part 1 of 3 in a special report on the Church of Scientology". St Petersburg Times. Archived from the original on August 5, 2009. The founder had elevated [the Broekers] to "loyal officer" status, a higher rank than Miscavige, a captain.

COB

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Note that it is "COB" and not ever C.O.B.! Even Westbrook 2019 pg141 uses "COB" as a handle for the man (not just a post title). "COB" (pronounced see-oh-bee) is how the man is referred to; it is not simply a position title, like calling someone "boss" or "super"; there's an element of their position, but it refers to the person themself.

  1. Childs, Joe; Tobin, Thomas C (2009). "Inside Scientology: High-ranking defectors provide an unprecedented inside look at the Church of Scientology and its leader, David Miscavige" (PDF). Digital Newsbook (215 pages). St. Petersburg Times. p. 213 (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on March 6, 2023. COB: Staff often refer to Miscavige as COB. He is Chairman of the Board for the Religious Technology Center, the trademark-holding body of Scientology.
  2. Duignan, John; Tallant, Nicola (2008). The Complex: An Insider Exposes the Covert World of the Church of Scientology. Merlin Publishing. pp. 148, 157, 190. ISBN 9781903582848. OL 23214607M. Miscavige had since assumed the post of COB RTC or Chairman of the Board of the Religious Technology Centre the highest ecclesiastical authority in the Church of Scientology. (p.148) When I came back down a security guard, a Cherokee Indian, told me: "COB was here. You blocked his parking space." (p.157) I often saw the Chairman of the Board (COB), David Miscavige, swishing in from Ivar Avenue with his usual entourage of about twenty people. (p.190)
  3. Hill, Jenna Miscavige. Beyond Belief: My Secret Life Inside Scientology and My Harrowing Escape. William Morrow and Company. p. 20. ISBN 9780062248473. OL 25424774M. From this point forward, everyone in the Church referred to him as COB, but to me, he was just Uncle Dave.
  4. Rinder, Mike (2022). A Billion Years: My Escape From a Life in the Highest Ranks of Scientology. Simon & Schuster. p. 122. ISBN 9781982185763. When at ASI, Miscavige had called himself chairman of the board; he simply transferred his title to RTC to become Chairman of the Board RTC or COB RTC, often shortened to just COB. (Uploaded image of page 122)
  5. Scobee, Amy (2010). Scientology — Abuse at the Top. Scobee Publishing. p. 57. ISBN 9780692008010. Born April 30, 1960 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His current position is Chairman of the Board of Religious Technology Center (COB RTC), which he assumed in 1987, some months after Hubbard's death. Among Scientologists, David is often referred to simply as his initials "DM" or "COB". (Uploaded image of page 57)
  6. Wright, Lawrence (2013). Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood and the Prison of Belief. Alfred A. Knopf. p. 249. ISBN 9780307700667. OL 25424776M. Rathbun continually urged Cruise to call "COB," as Miscavige is known in the church — Chairman of the Board.

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