In 1990 the world's largest arms dealers' wife was at the Flag Land Base,
getting services. He was not (nor could he due to his business)...but she
was.
It was *top security*....but she was there, spending a small fortune getting auditing. Of course Scientology was quite excited due to the "comm line"....
About two years ago I went to Flag and noticed this lady did not seem around. Neither did a long time Scientologist, Debbie Mace. (She began Mace-Kingsley with Carol Kingsley).
I ran into Carol and asked "Hey, were is Debbie?" These two had been BEST of friends and partners for Years with their field practice. Carol looked at me sort of coldly and said, "I don't know".
It sounded so odd I even asked "well, is Deb still in Scientology?" Carol said she was pretty sure she was, but hadn't seen her in some time.
Later another "OT" told me she had heard Debbie had moved off the base with Kashogi's (sorry about the spelling...) wife and seemed totally out of communication with others in scientology.
Just a little thing I remembered tonight.
If anyone has heard from Debbie Mace, Please let me know.
Best to all~ Tory/Magoo~still dancin~
<magoo44@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>In 1990 the world's largest arms dealers' wife was at the Flag Land Base,
>getting services. He was not (nor could he due to his business)...but she
>was.
>
>It was *top security*....but she was there, spending a small fortune getting
>auditing. Of course Scientology was quite excited due to the "comm line"....
>
>About two years ago I went to Flag and noticed this lady did not seem
>around. Neither did a long time Scientologist, Debbie Mace. (She began
>Mace-Kingsley with Carol Kingsley).
>
>I ran into Carol and asked "Hey, were is Debbie?" These two had been BEST of
>friends and partners for Years with their field practice. Carol looked at me
>sort of coldly and said, "I don't know".
>
>It sounded so odd I even asked "well, is Deb still in Scientology?" Carol
>said she was pretty sure she was, but hadn't seen her in some time.
>
>Later another "OT" told me she had heard Debbie had moved off the base with
>Kashogi's (sorry about the spelling...) wife and seemed totally out of
>communication with others in scientology.
>
>Just a little thing I remembered tonight.
>
>If anyone has heard from Debbie Mace, Please let me know.
>
>Best to all~
OK here is another story some might find interesting.
I do a lot of creative medical things and one of my xxxxxx is an ex US army xxxxx who participated the the delta force raid into lebanon about 20 years ago.
I happened to mention that I was getting bored and he asked me if I wanted to have some fun and make a few bucks and I said maybe...
He said he could fix me up with some guys running guns into South America, and I said just out of curriosity, who do I see :). What the hell , I was a good republican and supporting the contras at that time.
He gave me the name and address, and an intro, to a guy in guess where? ****Clearwater Florida!
Damn, I had been on my way back to flag for services and figured that if I got into the gun running gig I couldn't then get onto upper levels, so I didnt keep the appointment.
Now, dang isnt that funny, we see Adnan Kashogi frequents the Flag Land base with is wife, and that other scn's are tight. Adnan you know is the worlds biggest black market arms dealer. Im sure he finds the cults control of 4 'decommissioned' Russian weapons plants completely fascinating. (search google with relevant key words) another coincidence no doubt.
Phil Scott
(415) 927 7573
From: "Catarina Pamnell" <catarina@pamnell.com>
Subject: Re: INT ARMS DEALERS' wife...still in?
Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 21:58:19 +0200
Message-ID: <9e97od$e42$1@zingo.tninet.se>
Also a daughter? A couple of old ARS posts found in GoogleGroups archive:
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From: miKe (elektrobank@msn.com)
Subject: UK MEDIA 8/2/98
View complete thread (5 articles)
Date: 1998/02/08
taken from an article (8/2/98) Express on Sunday (UK)
NABILA KHASHOGGI HAD IT ALL, BUT STILL TURNED TO SCIENTOLOGY. HERE, FOR THE
FIRST TIME, SHE TELLS WHY.
HER billionaire father was once the richest man in the world and she has everything she could ever need.
She had a mink coat at the age of three and luxure homes all over the world.
But for Nabila Khashoggi, daughter of the Saudi Arabian arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi, money did not bring happiness. Now after leaving London for Los Angeles, she has become even deeper involved in the Church of Scientology.
The 35 year old mother says the much-derided Scientology has helped her find fulfilment and "handle problems in my life". She claims her colourful family - her mother Soraya is said to have a reckless appetite for lovers and in 1989 her father was imprisoned in Switzerland accused of fraud - all approve of her decision.
When lurid stories about her mother's love life appeared in the press there were reports that the teenage Nabila took a drug overdose. But the truth, she says was "there was no attempt at suicide, it was a stunt i did to bring my brother back after he had run away from school.
"It was a stunt which i was asked to do and i did it. It was wrong. I was told i was the only one who could bring him back with guilt. I never tried suicide. I just said on the phone that i did and i pretended to be sick when he arrived."
Nabila laughs pff the accounts of her parents love lives.
"I handle them as entertainment," she says. "I've lived with my parents and we never saw that in our personal life It was just the sensationalism of the media."
Yesterday, speaking for the first time about Scientology, she told how she is determined to point out its benefits and dismiss its critics. The church, set up in the Fifties by the late writer L Ron Hubbard, has become a favourite among Hollywood stars counting Tom Cruise, his wife Nicole Kidman, and John Travolta among its members.
For the past ten years she has been struggling to prove herself as an actress - last year in London she received good reviews in her one-woman show, Everything in the Garden.
"Scientology helped my career," she insists. "Its helped me believe in myself and learn more and expand my own abilites as a being, as a person, and as an artist."
She says the church has also helped her to raise her four-year-old son Spartan.
"There is great information in Scientology on how to handle children with love and respect."
The church is notorious for charging huge sums of money to go on its courses but Nabila springs to its defence.
"It frequently comes up that there's a cost involved but the reality is that any church has tithes or pledges that it needs to survive, to provide the services.
"And through Scientology, i've gotten counselling. Ive gotten courses that have tremendously aided my life, though whatever it costs, its minimal to what I get in return. Its not something you can measure by a cost factor."
She has heard stories of many former members who say the church brainwashes people who join, but is dismissive.
"I sometimes hear stupid accusations like this, but if you really want to look at who's brainwashing society it's the media, because they give people strange and odd ideas and say its true over and over again until people believe them," she says.
"In reality, Scientology is wide open. And if you want proof just walk into any Scientology classroom."
Nabila, a moslem, describes L Ron Hubbard as a "marvellous person and great humanitarian. He made Scientology available for all."
"I originally got involved, because it handled my reading problem through the Study Technology L Ron Hubbard developed. I was diagnosed at 16 as having dyslexia, it was an excuse that i used to stop myself from learning.
Scientology handled it right away. By going over the barriers to study, I realised I wasnt dyslexic to begin with."
Nabila ridicules the idea that she might end up giving all her money to the church.
"I dont throw my money away, and if i am going to give it away, Im going to give it away to good causes."
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From: them (them@mycom.com)
Subject: Re: UK MEDIA 8/2/98
Date: 1998/02/09
In article <34deed54.1420004@news.snafu.de>, tilman@berlin.snafu.de wrote...
>In <upM1WxKN9GA.314@upnetnews02.moswest.msn.net>, "miKe"
><elektrobank@msn.com> wrote:
>
>>NABILA KHASHOGGI HAD IT ALL, BUT STILL TURNED TO SCIENTOLOGY. HERE, FOR THE
>
>Not the only one... her mother Lamia is in, as is her brother Ali. Adnan
>did also have a contact.
And:
Actress Nabila Kashoggi, the 35-year-old daughter of Adnan Kashoggi, the Saudi-Arabian financier, has joined Scientology. She is the second of his children to become involvedwith the group.
His son Ali now 18, is cared for by Scientologists in Florida. Ali is KashoggiIs son by his second wife, Italian- born Laura Biancolini (renamed Lamia) who has donated f3m to Scientology.
Gossip columnist Nigel Dempster says Nabila joined less than a year after leaving Britain for Los Angeles. She now lives in Beverly Hills with her husband, company chair- man Danny Daggenhurst, and their four-year-old son Spartan.
She had received good reviews for her one-woman show "Everything in the Garden" at the Etcetera Theatre in Camden, North London in 1996.
But a friend is quoted by the columnist as saying:
"Someone in Nabila's family thinks that she got involved with the Scientologists because they promised to help her with her career. Everyone is concerned."
Dempster said members go to "extraordinary and sinis- ter lengths to combat journalistic investigation. Tom Cruise and John Travolta are among supporters, and the group depends on cash donations from members.
"it costs around f150,000 to take the full Scientologist course of 'enlightenment', added the columnist.
The Mail on Sunday 7 December 1997