Talk:Heber Jentzsch

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The article states "Carl was arrested in 1955 and excommunicated from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[4]" Citation 4 is a self reference to the same article. The wording makes it sound like the "Mormon Church" had something to do with his arrest in 1955. Also there is no citation to what the details of the arrest are. I'm going to edit this a bit to make things more clear. Full disclosure: Heber is a relation of mine (I've never met him). --RyanNerd (talk) 19:39, 27 March 2018 (UTC)

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Purification Rundown did not exist in 1967
Claim: "Jentzsch joined the Church of Scientology in 1967 after allegedly being cured by the Scientology Purification Rundown of radiation burns he had suffered since he was 15."

Problem is, the Purification Rundown did not exist in 1967. Nor did its predecessor, the Sweat Program. Per old copies of the Scn volumes I have, the Sweat Program was introduced in 1977. (Citations: HCOB 6 Feb 1978R, LSD and the Sweat Program and HCOB 31 May 1977, LSD Years After They Have "Come Off Of" LSD)

I know there were earlier radiation "handling" procedures done in Scientology, e.g.:

"It works by itself but is best taken with an old-time “Guk Bomb”. The formula of the “bomb” is variable but is basically 100 mg of Vitamin B1, 15 gr of calcium, 500 mg of Vitamin C. If you add 100 mg of old-time nicotinic acid (not niacinamide) and take it daily it becomes “Dianazene” for radiation prevention. Don’t include nicotinic acid in the formula with Vitamin E unless you are trying to get rid of radiation or radiation sickness."

(From HCOB 27 December 1965, Vitamins)

Without reading the text of the cited article, I can't be certain, but the only thing I think is in error here is the name of the procedure being used. Many Scientology procedures don't have formal names. I think in order to make it correct, this would be sufficient:

"Jentzsch joined the Church of Scientology in 1967 after allegedly being cured by Scientology of radiation burns he had suffered since he was 15." — Preceding unsigned comment added by Deirdresm (talk • contribs) 00:12, 19 December 2019 (UTC)