Question: Information:  - David Miscavige (born April 30, 1960) is the leader of the Church of Scientology. His official title is Chairman of the Board of the Religious Technology Center (RTC), a corporation that controls the trademarks and copyrights of Dianetics and Scientology.  - Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (March 13, 1911  January 24, 1986), better known as L. Ron Hubbard and often referred to by his initials, LRH, was an American author and the founder of the Church of Scientology. In 2014, Hubbard was cited by the Smithsonian magazine as one of the 100 most significant Americans of all time, as one of the eleven religious figures on that list. After establishing a career as a writer, becoming best known for his science fiction and fantasy stories, he developed a system called Dianetics which was first expounded in book form in May 1950. He subsequently developed his ideas into a wide-ranging set of doctrines and practices as part of a new religious movement that he called Scientology. His writings became the guiding texts for the Church of Scientology and a number of affiliated organizations that address such diverse topics as business administration, literacy and drug rehabilitation. The Church's dissemination of these materials led to Hubbard being listed by the "Guinness Book of World Records" as the most translated and published author in the world. The Guinness World Record for the most audio books published for one author is also held by Hubbard.  - A new religious movement (NRM) is a religious community or spiritual group of modern origins, which has a peripheral place within its society's dominant religious culture. NRMs can be novel in origin or part of a wider religion, in which case they are distinct from pre-existing denominations. Religious studies scholars contextualize the rise of NRMs in modernity, relating it as a product of and answer to modern processes of secularization, globalization, detraditionalization, fragmentation, reflexivity, and individualization. Some NRMs deal with the challenges posed by the modernizing world by embracing individualism whereas others seek tightly knit collective means. Many have their own unique scriptures, while others reinterpret existing texts.  - The Church of Scientology is a multinational network and hierarchy of numerous ostensibly independent but interconnected corporate entities and other organizations devoted to the practice, administration and dissemination of Scientology, a new religious movement. The Church of Scientology International (CSI) is officially the Church of Scientology's parent organization, and is responsible for guiding local Scientology churches. At a local level, every church is a separate corporate entity set up as a licensed franchise and has its own board of directors and executives. The first Scientology church was incorporated in December 1953 in Camden, New Jersey by L. Ron Hubbard. Its international headquarters are located at the Gold Base, in an unincorporated area of Riverside County, California. The location at Gilman Hotsprings is kept secret from most Scientologists. Scientology Missions International is under CSI and overseers Scientology missions, which are local Scientology organizations smaller than churches. The Church of Spiritual Technology (CST) is the organization which owns all the copyrights of the estate of L. Ron Hubbard.  - Jenna Miscavige Hill ( born February 1 , 1984 ) is an American former Scientologist . After leaving the Church of Scientology in 2005 , she has become an outspoken critic of the organization . She is the daughter of Ron Miscavige , Jr. and the niece of current Scientology leader David Miscavige . Hill , with Kendra Wiseman and Astra Woodcraft ( both also raised in Scientology ) , founded the website exscientologykids.com . She has been interviewed about her experiences within Scientology by a number of media outlets , including ABC 's Nightline in April 2008 , and Piers Morgan Tonight in February 2013 discussing details of the church . In 2000 , when Hill was 16 , her father and mother left Scientology . Hill states that due to the Scientology - ordered practice of disconnection with relatives and friends who do n't support Scientology or are hostile to it , letters from her parents were intercepted and she was not allowed to answer a telephone for a year . She described her experience from ages 5 to 12 thus : `` We were also required to write down all transgressions ... similar to a sin in the Catholic religion . After writing them all down , we would receive a meter check on the electropsychometer to make sure we were n't hiding anything , and you would have to keep writing until you came up clean . '' In 2013 she published her book Beyond Belief : My Secret Life Inside Scientology and My Harrowing Escape under the William Morrow imprint of HarperCollins . Jointly written with Lisa Pulitzer , a former correspondent for The New York Times , the book recounts her experience of Scientology in detail . The Church of Scientology has denied the accuracy of her account . On February 8 , 2013 , while appearing on radio 's Opie & Anthony Show , she stated that she first learned about the story of Xenu from watching the South Park episode `` Trapped in the Closet '' . Hill met her husband , Dallas , who was also formerly involved in Scientology , in 2001 . They married soon afterwards , and have two children together .  - The Religious Technology Center (RTC) is an American non-profit corporation that was founded in 1982 by the Church of Scientology to control and oversee the use of all of the trademarks, symbols and texts of Scientology and Dianetics. Although RTC controls their use, those works are owned by another corporation, the Church of Spiritual Technology which is doing business as L. Ron Hubbard Library, registered in Los Angeles County, California.  - Gold Base (also variously known as Gold, Golden Era Productions, Int Base, or Int) is the confidential "de facto" international headquarters of the Church of Scientology. It is located in Riverside County, California to the north of San Jacinto and about from Los Angeles. The heavily guarded compound comprises about 50 buildings surrounded by high fences topped with blades and watched around the clock by patrols, cameras and motion detectors. The property is bisected by a public road, which is closely monitored by the Church with cameras recording passing traffic.  - Scientology is a body of religious beliefs and practices created in 1954 by American author L. Ron Hubbard (191186). Hubbard initially developed a program of ideas called Dianetics, which was distributed through the Dianetics Foundation. The foundation soon entered bankruptcy and Hubbard lost the rights to his seminal publication "" in 1952. He then recharacterized the subject as a religion and renamed it Scientology, retaining the terminology, doctrines, the E-meter, and the practice of auditing. Within a year, he regained the rights to Dianetics and retained both subjects under the umbrella of the Church of Scientology.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'occupation' with the subject 'jenna miscavige hill'.  Choices: - author  - clock  - leader  - religion  - religious  - science  - writer
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author