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One of the hero's of Scientology. Kima was very close to LRH and in fact, saved his life on at least one occasion while caring for and nursing him on numerous others.
 
One of the hero's of Scientology. Kima was very close to LRH and in fact, saved his life on at least one occasion while caring for and nursing him on numerous others.

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One of the hero's of Scientology. Kima was very close to LRHL. Ron Hubbard and in fact, saved his life on at least one occasion while caring for and nursing him on numerous others.

"Kima Douglas was very much a typical Scientologist during her years in the Church, from 1968 to 1980: she was young, English-speaking, well-educated and totally committed. She was well-qualified to join L. Ron Hubbard's naval élite, the Sea OrgAbbreviation for Sea Organization. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976)., which had been founded in 1967. Her past nursing experience in her home country of Rhodesia was discovered at a time when Hubbard's health was rapidly deteriorating and for seven years, from 1973 to 1980, she became a unique combination of nurse, aide de camp and confidante. When she was interviewed in 1986 by the British journalist and writer for his biography of Hubbard, Bare-Faced Messiah, she had an extraordinary story to tell." 1986 interview

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