Talk:Sara Northrup Hollister

Regarding source for name
See, and. Cirt (talk) 17:04, 28 September 2009 (UTC)

Fixes someone else can do
Just leaving this here. Since someone thinks I'm stepping on their toes, someone else can do these edits if they want to, cuz I'm out.
 * The Evans citation: Add
 * Add a timestamp to the "Secret Lives" citation: (time stamp obtained via YouTube)
 * I'm quote fond of using in citations whenever OpenLibrary.org has an ebook version available (makes for easy verifications... and googlebooks sucks) and using  whenever there's a Wikipedia article for a book. Here are some better citation structures for four of the book used in this article.
 * Freedom magazine is blacklisted, so that might also suggest not quoting from it. Also, see WP:MANDY.
 * If you decide to keep it, then cite magazine, not cite web (gives error message due to missing URL). Here's the URL if you're interested → https://www.freedommag.org/going-clear/videos/alex-gibney-stacking-the-deck.html
 * The citation using "5106C28" refers to a quote that comes from an obscure version of tape II, not tape I. Due to physical limitations of the tape material and recording devices, when Hubbard spoke longer than, say, 1.5 hours, his recordings wound up on two separate tapes. They were cataloged separately and sold to students as two separate tapes. If you do nothing else, at least say "part II".
 * By obscure, I mean that three of the sentences in the quote ("Every effort was made to butcher my personal reputation. A young girl is nearly dead because of this effort. My wife Sara.") do not appear in some versions of the transcripts for the lecture. It is not unusual for the Church of Scientology to excise audio from a lecture and modify the published transcripts to match their revisionist histories. The version I was able to locate with the three sentences was a Word DOC file from 1998, origin unknown.

Grorp (talk) 05:09, 11 August 2023 (UTC)