I couldn't agree with you more. I never can wrap my wits around why there's still even a discussion
after Wright's book and Sarge's reveal.
Some hypotheticals.
Man supposedly discovers a cure for cancer. Dies from cancer. Case closed.
Man supposedly formulates a medicinal substance to prevent strokes. Dies from a stroke. Case closed.
Man comes up with a sure-fire way to beat the stock market. Goes bankrupt. Case closed.
Hubbard discovers the solution to the human mind and spirit. Essentially, takes his own life. Case closed.
Some circumstances in life warrant no further discussion, but rather to be stamped as "case closed" and
have the files quickly put away.
Footnote: The COS of Scientology has NEVER* disputed Sarge's most revealing story or claims. On the
COS Lawrence Wright book rebuttal website, they do dispute over 200 details or less important facts or
minor errors, but they do not directly dispute
Sarge's story even though they easily could. What does
that tell you?
*For about 48 hours, the attempt to besmirch Sarge --
screen grab below -- had been posted on the website,
but they took it down pretty quickly. No denial of the suicide attempt in November or Hubbard's refusal to
receive proper medical care (which were both in the book), all so he could die. Case closed.