All of them, those in power, and those who want the power, would pamper us, if we agreed to overlook their crookedness by wilfully restricting our activities.
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Jams JohnsonChurch of Scientology medical officer who oversaw much of Lisa McPherson's care. [ref] St. Petersburg Times (Jul. 1997): "Woman's family sues Scientologists"
Minkoff also had a question for Jams Johnson, the church medical
officer who oversaw much of McPherson's care and drove her to
the hospital in a van.
Why hadn't she brought McPherson in earlier? Johnson, a Scientology staffer since 1994, is a medical doctor who is not licenced in Florida. She checked in on McPherson during her stay at the Fort Harrison and asked the staffers to give her updates. HER ANSWER to Minkoff: "Lisa had not looked this sick before today." See alsoWhat links here |