Finishing touches needed
According to editorial practice such a lengthy article should have subheadings to help the reader keep track and find specific things when later looking at it. I'll probably do that later if nobody else does. There are also a couple of places which don't make sense and at the moment I don't feel capable of figuring it out.
There is no one to finish work you started for you.
You should not publish articles which are incomplete like this - they should stay in your sandbox until approved to be published.
This article does not belong on the Scientolipedia site. It contains mostly opinion, many false statements (LRHL. Ron Hubbard was not a philosopher????) and uses the term "cult" in the title. Scientology is not a cult, it's a subject. The Sea Organization is a cult - the Church of Scientology is a cult - Scientology is not.
This article has no links, headings or images. It's not even close to being up to our standards. (in addition to the fact it's not a topic fit for this website. It should be moved to our sister site http://freeheber.com/index.php?title=Main_Page where the focus is on the Church of Scientology, not the subject.
Please delete this article and move it elsewhere or to your sandbox until it is ready for approval to be published. This would include re-naming it, links to the author, source references using the Cite feature, a proposed category and explanation as to whyThat basic outness found which will lead to a recovery of stats. (HCO PL 13 Oct 70 II)
this is a fit topic for this website.
We have so much work that needs to be done in documenting the actual subject, people, technologies and founder and this type of article serves only as a distraction and a hindrance to us getting our work done.
Again, we cannot publish pages which are off topic and incomplete and which have simply been copy-pasted from elsewhere. This will clutter up the site with a trail of shoddy pages and the result will be that the repute of Scientolipedia will become very low in the minds of site visitors.