Noah Lottick
jumped to his death clutching his last few dollars tightly to his chest..
"Before Noah Lottick (24) killed himself, he had paid more than $5,000 for
church counseling. His behavior had also become strange. He once remarked to
his parents that his Scientology mentors could actually read minds. When his
father suffered a major heart attack, Noah insisted that it was purely
psychosomatic." -- Scientology: The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power
Noah's father Edward Lottick, MD, in Cult Observer March 1993:
"On May 11, 1990, Noah Antrim Lottick, our wonderful 24-year-old son,
committed suicide. A brief account of Noah's death was featured prominently in
the May 6, 1991, Time magazine article, "Scientology-The Cult of Greed" and
again in the October 1991 Readers Digest article, 'A Dangerous Cult Goes
Mainstream.'. My wife and I cooperated with these magazines, whose circulation
is over 100 million readers worldwide, in an effort to alert others to
potential dangers."
L. Ron Hubbard (founder and guru of Scientology):
"It is a terrible hypocrisy for them to say we hurt people.
Anyone who has suffered at our hands is still free, well and able to complain."