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David Bernard Gaiman (10 June 1933 – 7 March 2009) was a British businessman and head of the UK branch of
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. He and his wife Sheila joined Scientology in the early 1960s and Gaiman served as public relations director and was commonly in the media during the British controversies over Scientology in the 1960s and 1970s.


Family and public career

Gaiman's family is of
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origins; after emigrating from the
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in 1916, his father eventually settled in the
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city of
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on the south coast of England and established a chain of grocery stores. Born in 1933, Gaiman was educated at
The Portsmouth Grammar School The Portsmouth Grammar School is a co-educational Independent school (United Kingdom), independent Day school, day school in Portsmouth, England, located in the historic part of Portsmouth. It was founded in 1732 as a boys' school and is locat ...
, though he did not excel academically. He subsequently joined the
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where he rose to the rank of
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. He returned to Portsmouth on leaving the army to work for his father in the grocery stores, though he detested this job. He married Sheila on 1 March 1959.Long Weekend
(Neil Gaiman, blog, 15 March 2009)
He eventually decided to go into business for himself, much to his father's displeasure, and the family moved away from their home in
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in 1962. When the Gaimans discovered Scientology they moved to
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, West Sussex in 1965. David Gaiman joined the staff of the
Church of Scientology The Church of Scientology is a group of interconnected corporate entities and other organizations devoted to the practice, administration and dissemination of Scientology, which is variously defined as a cult, a scientology as a business, bu ...
at nearby
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, eventually becoming the church's chief UK media spokesman. Gaiman had three children, a son and two daughters:
Neil Gaiman Neil Richard MacKinnon GaimanBorn as Neil Richard Gaiman, with "MacKinnon" added on the occasion of his marriage to Amanda Palmer. ; ( Neil Richard Gaiman; born 10 November 1960) is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, gr ...
, the fantasy author, Claire Edwards, head of
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, and Lizzy Calcioli.


Guardian's Office

He joined the
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(GO), the Church's public relations bureau / intelligence agency. In 1969, Gaiman was involved in an attempt by the Church to take over the National Association for Mental Health (now
Mind The mind is the set of faculties responsible for all mental phenomena. Often the term is also identified with the phenomena themselves. These faculties include thought, imagination, memory, will, and sensation. They are responsible for various m ...
), a British mental health charity. Some 300 Scientologists joined the group and nominated Gaiman, among others, for high office. Gaiman was nominated for the Chairmanship. Eventually, the Scientologists were asked to resign but contested that request in court. Scientologists also held demonstrations for, according to Gaiman, "humane treatment and a bill of rights for mental patients and the protection of their bodies and their well-being. We want an independent inquiry into conditions in mental hospitals. We want no more whitewashing from certain mental health organisations like the one across the road. Our stand is not on being asked to resign but for humane psychiatry." In the 1970s he became Deputy Guardian for Public Relations World Wide and Minister of Public Affairs for the Churches of Scientology Worldwide, as well as serving as public spokesman. According to documents in the US vs Kember and Budlong case, Gaiman issued an order in 1975 for an operation to put false information in US security agency computers using planted agents. It was known as ' Operation Cat'. Kember also credited Gaiman with the strategy to claim that CoS plants inside the American Medical Association were reporters for ''Freedom'' magazine. He rose to become the head of GO Public Relations and was a member of the powerful
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. In 1981 he was promoted to the position of Guardian (i.e. head of the Guardian's Office), replacing
Jane Kember Operation Snow White was a criminal conspiracy by the Church of Scientology during the 1970s to purge unfavorable records about Scientology and its founder, L. Ron Hubbard. This project included a series of infiltrations into and thefts from 136 ...
following her criminal conviction for conspiracy against the US Government (she had been part of Scientology's
Operation Snow White Operation Snow White was a criminal conspiracy by the Church of Scientology during the 1970s to purge unfavorable records about Scientology and its founder, L. Ron Hubbard. This project included a series of infiltrations into and thefts from 136 ...
).


Vitamin Shop and later life

In 1965, David and Sheila Gaiman co-founded a vitamin shop, G&G Vitamins. In 1987 G&G moved to larger premises and began to manufacture its own label vitamins for the first time. With David’s leadership the demand for G&G’s own-brand label and manufacturing expertise grew dramatically and in 1997 they moved to a 31,000 square foot factory and built a customised clean-room for optimum high speed production lines. It was from here that G&G expanded its contract manufacturing arm, building up to the current capacity to manufacture 14,000,000 capsules per month for numerous companies across the UK and Europe under their own label. Today G&G is still a family-owned business under the leadership of Mauro Calcioli, David’s son-in-law. Mauro, who was appointed as Chairman in April 2009, is assisted by his wife Lizzy Calcioli and Sheila Gaiman. Sheila stands today as one of the longest serving members of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. In April 2009 they appointed Myles McEntyre as Managing Director to run G&G on a day-to-day basis. The Gaimans were prominent figures in the local community and well known for their sponsorship of the local arts scene. Gaiman was also a trustee of Greenfield's School from its formation in the 1980s. Quote: "David will be most remembered for his incredible sense of humour and the feeling of well being he gave to everyone with whom he came into contact." Gaiman took part in the inaugural London Marathon, in 1981, and came joint last. On 7 March 2009, Gaiman had a heart attack during a business meeting, and died at the age of 75.Another day
(Neil Gaiman, blog post, Sunday 8 March 2009)
A memorial service, attended by hundreds, was held for him at
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,
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, and, on 12 March 2009, his Jewish funeral service was held in Brighton.


See also

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www.davidgaiman.co.uk
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Believe What You Like ''Believe What You Like: What happened between the Scientologists and the National Association for Mental Health'' (Andre Deutsch Limited, 1973, ), written by the ''New Statesman'' director C. R. Hewitt under the pen name C. H. Rolph, details a p ...
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References

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