Nov 10, 1991 | Scientology's children: Church responds to Erlichs' claims — St. Petersburg Times (Florida) More: link, pqasb.pqarchiver.com
Type: Press
Author(s): Curtis Krueger Source: St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
The Church of Scientology says that Dennis Erlich cannot be considered a reliable source of information about the church. Erlich, wrote church of Scientology spokesman Richard Haworth, is nothing more than a disgruntled former member who blames the church "for his troubled life." "Ten years ago he was asked to leave the church following complaints from his wife that he was physically abusing her. . . . Erlich was also violent and abusive to other staff." Haworth labeled Erlich a "hate ...
Tag(s): Beth Erlich • Children, youth • Cult Awareness Network (CAN) (earlier form, Citizen's Freedom Foundation) • Curtis Krueger • Dennis Erlich • Deprogramming • Richard A. Haworth • Sea Organization (Sea Org, SO) • St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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Nov 10, 1991 | More: link, pqasb.pqarchiver.com
Type: Press
Author(s): Curtis Krueger Source: St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Scientologists believe they are saving the world from insanity, war and crime. "Saving the world is an understatement," said former member Kenneth Wasserman. "Saving the universe" is more like it, he said. This intense sense of purpose explains why some Scientologists are willing to work 12-hour days for $30 a week. Others pay up to $800 for an hour of counseling, and one couple brought a $35,000 counseling package. Critics say this sense of mission has another consequence: Next to saving ...
Tag(s): Adeline Dodd-Bova • Ben Kugler • Beverly D'Aubrey • Bobby Horne • Carlo D'Aubrey • Child labor • Children, youth • Cost • Curtis Krueger • Deprogramming • Disconnection • Divorce • Eva Kleinberg • Gold Base (also, "INT Base") @ Gilman Hot Springs • Hacienda Gardens @ 551 North Saturn Avenue Clearwater FL United States • Jaime Wasserman • Kelly Wasserman • Ken Rose • Kenneth Wasserman • Lawsuit • Los Angeles Times (California) • Mark Martin • Michael Pilkenton • Nan Herst Bowers• Richard A. Haworth • Ryan Kugler • Salary • Schools • Sea Organization (Sea Org, SO) • Slave labor • St. Petersburg Times (Florida) • Suppressive person (SP) • Suzi Horne McPherson • Todd Kugler • Tom Cruise • Vicki J. (McRae) Aznaran
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May 11, 1991 | Cult busters — The Age (Australia) More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Jacqui MacDonald Source: The Age (Australia)
Two American cult-busters recently flew to Australia to try to reclaim a young man from Scientology. JACQUI MACDONALD watched as they tried to unlock his mind, hour by hour, inch by inch. The names of the family and the cult-busters have been changed. FOR TWO days Peter Nolan has rehearsed how to greet his son. Peter and his wife Mary have planned how they will open the flywire front door and smile at the son they have not seen for several ...
Tag(s): Andrew Nolan • Auditing • Australia • Brainwashing • Deprogramming • E-Meter • Fair game • Fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation • Glen McClelland • Hana Eltringham Whitfield • Hypnosis • Jacqui MacDonald • Jerry Whitfield • L. Ron Hubbard's credentials • Lee Riley • Scientology's "Clear" state • Stuart Riley • Suppressive person (SP) • The Age (Australia) • Xenu (Operating Thetan level 3, OT 3, Wall of Fire)
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May 11, 1991 | Deprogramming 'not on', say Scientologists — The Age (Australia) More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Jacqui MacDonald Source: The Age (Australia)
THE church of Scientology defines deprogramming as "forcibly deconverting a person from their chosen faith". Scientology's Melbourne spokesman, Mr Chris Campbell, said the practice involved forcibly making a person change their beliefs. "It resembles a psychiatric depersonalisation mind-control kind of mechanism, similar to what you would have seen used by the Koreans and Vietcong on American soldiers to deconvert them from their beliefs," he said. "It's a similar type of practice where you continually batter a person on a mental level ...
Tag(s): Australia • Chris Campbell • Deprogramming • False imprisonment • Hana Eltringham Whitfield • Jacqui MacDonald • Jerry Whitfield • The Age (Australia)
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May 11, 1991 | Manual is a plot, say ex-cult members — The Age (Australia) More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Jacqui MacDonald Source: The Age (Australia)
IN the early 1970s, a manual titled 'Deprogramming — The Constructive Destruction of Belief' was distributed in Australia and Britain to groups including politicians and journalists. It circulated under the guise of legitimate practices used to retrieve believers from the clutches of various cults. But two American ex-cult members, recently in Australia, have claimed that the document is a Scientology plot in the United States to discredit deprogrammers. The Scientology church denies that it put out the manual. The Americans, Joe ...
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Jun 1, 1990 | Parting is such sweet sorrow — Unification News More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): John Biermans Source: Unification News
After eight years at Headquarters, I am "moving on" to other work. My duties as Director of Public Affairs will be handled by Taj. Hamad and Linda Shapiro although I will try to continue to work, with many of the contacts I have made/over the years. For me, they are much more than professional contacts—they are my friends. Thus, my change in mission does not mean I will forget my friends. Those relationships will continue and hopefully flourish for many years ...
Tag(s): Brainwashing • David Molko • Deprogramming • John Biermans • Legal • Margaret Thaler Singer • Moonies • Steven Fishman • Unification News
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May 20, 1990 | Scientology church feud with anti-cultists heats up — Chicago Sun Times More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Daniel J. Lehmann Source: Chicago Sun Times
A festering dispute between a nontraditional religion and an anti-cult group has escalated to the point where each camp is accusing the other of using Nazilike tactics. Chances of a truce between the Church of Scientology and the Cult Awareness Network appear slim. Each denies the other's allegations of employing techniques that fleece victims of money and inflict psychological damage. The two have been at odds for at least a decade. The faceoff heated up in a recent solicitation letter from ...
Tag(s): Blackmail • Carol Brookes • Chicago Sun Times • Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization (CSFSO) • Cult Awareness Network (CAN) (earlier form, Citizen's Freedom Foundation) • Cynthia Kisser • Daniel J. Lehmann • Deprogramming •Gabriel "Gabe" Cazares • Hare Krishna • Jonathon L. Nordquist • Nazi labelling • Religious Freedom Crusade
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Nov 27, 1987 | High court to hear appeal of suit accusing Moon's church of fraud — Los Angeles Times (California) More: pqasb.pqarchiver.com
Type: Press
Author(s): Philip Hager Source: Los Angeles Times (California)
Tag(s): Brainwashing • David Molko • Deprogramming • Ford Greene • Fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation • Harassment • Kidnapping • Lawrence "Larry" Wollersheim • Lawsuit • Los Angeles Times (California) • Margaret Thaler Singer • Michael Lee Hertzberg • Moonies • Philip Hager • Recruitment • Samuel Benson
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Apr 27, 1987 | Panorama: Road to Total Freedom — BBC News More: transcript
Type: TV
Source: BBC News
Description of video is in italics. VO=VOICEOVER shot of Church of Scientology, Los Angeles; apparently group of ex-members VOICEOVER: The Church of Scientology, one of the largest and richest new religious movements, is being sued for a billion dollars by former members for fraud and breach of trust. They regard Scientology as a dangerous cult. group of Scientologists VO: Yet the church goes on expanding, making converts and claiming it is "The Road to Total Freedom". ''"Panorama" opening credits; while music ...
Tag(s): Annie M. Tidman (aka Annie Broeker aka Annie Logan aka Lisa Mitchell) • Apollo (formerly, "Royal Scot Man"; often misspelled "Royal Scotman", "Royal Scotsman") • Assault • Auditing • Author Services, Inc. (ASI) (dba, Galaxy Press) (subsidiary of Church of Spiritual Technology) • BBC News • Blackmail • Body thetans (BTs) • Church of Scientology International (CSI) • Confidential preclear (PC) folder • Cost • Cyril Ronald Vosper • David Miscavige • David Miscavige: physical violence • Dede Reisdorf • Deprogramming • Dianetics • Disconnection • Don Larson • Doreen Lea Gillham • E-Meter • Extortion • Fair game • Fort Harrison Hotel (also, Flag Land Base) @ 210 South Fort Harrison Avenue Clearwater FL United States • Frank Notaro •Franklin Freedman • Fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation • Front groups • Hana Eltringham Whitfield • Harassment • Harold Clarke • Heber C. Jentzsch • Inurement • Jeffrey A. Dubron • Jerry Whitfield • John Travolta • Judge Paul G. Breckenridge Jr. • Ken Hoden • Kidnapping • L. Ron Hubbard • L. Ron Hubbard's credentials • L. Ron Hubbard's death • Lawrence Levy • Lawsuit • Louis Jolyon West • Ludis Birss • Mary Clarke • Mary Sue (Whipp) Hubbard • Membership • MV Freewinds (formerly, La Bohème) •Narconon (aka Scientology drug rehab) • Nazi labelling • Norman F. Starkey • Operating Thetan (OT) • Patrick D. "Pat" Broeker (aka Mike Mitchell) • Private investigator(s) • Protest, picket • Recruitment • Religious cloaking • Religious Research Foundation (RRF) • Ruth Clarke • Saint Hill Manor @ East Grinstead (UK) • Scientology's "Clear" state • Scott Mayer • Sea Organization (Sea Org, SO) • Supernatural abilities (aka OT powers) • Suppressive person (SP) • Thea Greenberg • Threat • Training Routines (TRs) • United Kingdom (UK) • Valerie Stansfield • Wog • Xenu (Operating Thetan level 3, OT 3, Wall of Fire)
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Mar 4, 1986 | Charges in deprogramming — Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Type: Press
Author(s): Jack Hopkins Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Tag(s): Deprogramming • False imprisonment • Jack Hopkins • Kathy L. Mason • Legal • Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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Nov 4, 1985 | Family save son who paid cult £100,000 — Daily Mail (UK) More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Sean Ryan Source: Daily Mail (UK)
THE son of a wealthy landowner has been rescued by his family from a cult with whom he spent more than £100,000. Andrew Dobie, 22, was held a virtual prisoner by his family in a remote cottage where the windows had been nailed shut and the keys hidden. There he was rigorously deprogrammed to reverse the teachings of the cult, the Church of Scientology — an organisation branded immoral in a High Court judgment last year. 'It wasn't the money they ...
Tag(s): Andrew Dobie • Battlefield Earth • Daily Mail (UK) • Deprogramming • Hard sell • Martin Faiers • Michael "Mike" Garside • Sean Ryan • United Kingdom (UK) • [needtotag]
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May 2, 1985 | Scientologists open defense in civil suit — The Oregonian (Portland) More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Fred Leeson Source: The Oregonian (Portland)
A Church of Scientology member who said her involvement in the church helped free her life of drugs and excessive use of alcohol testified Wednesday that the church helped pay for a 1978 lawsuit she filed against opponents of the church. Jessica Marks, a former Portland resident, appeared as the first witness for the church in defense of a $42 million civil fraud trial in Multnomah County Circuit Court against the church and its founder, L. Ron Hubbard. The fraud suit ...
Tag(s): Deprogramming • Fred Leeson • Garry P. McMurry • Harry L. Manion • Jessica Marks • Judge Donald H. Londer • Judge William M. Dale • Julie Christofferson Titchbourne • Julie Christofferson Titchbourne vs. Church of Scientology, et al. • Lawsuit •The Oregonian (Portland)
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Apr 9, 1985 | Cult deprogrammer must pay Scientology attorney's fees — Clearwater Sun (Florida) More: link
Type: Press
Source: Clearwater Sun (Florida)
LOS ANGELES (AP)—A cult deprogrammer who violated a woman's civil rights by holding her captive 38 days in 1979 was ordered Monday to pay attorney's fees to the Church of Scientology. U.S. District Judge William Matthew Byrne Jr. also imposed sanctions against Ted Patrick of San Diego because he allegedly impeded discovery actions in the civil suit, heard in 1984, by his failure to turn over videotapes promptly. Byrne did not describe the sanctions or disclose the amount of fees being ...
Tag(s): Charlotte Ashmun • Clearwater Sun (Florida) • Deprogramming • Donald C. Randolph • Judge William Matthew Byrne Jr. • Kidnapping • Lawsuit • Paula Dain • Ted Patrick
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Mar 20, 1985 | Former Scientology official tells of stress on money — The Oregonian (Portland)
Type: Press
Author(s): Fred Leeson Source: The Oregonian (Portland)
Tag(s): Apollo (formerly, "Royal Scot Man"; often misspelled "Royal Scotman", "Royal Scotsman") • Assets • Church of Scientology Mission of Davis • Church of Scientology of California (CSC) • Deprogramming • Fred Leeson • Hard sell • Income •Inurement • Julie Christofferson Titchbourne • Lawsuit • Registrar (also, to "reg") • Religious cloaking • The Oregonian (Portland) • William W. "Bill" Franks
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Mar 12, 1985 | Scientology suit goes to trial for second time — The Oregonian (Portland) More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Fred Leeson Source: The Oregonian (Portland)
A young woman who once won and then lost more than $2 million in damages against the Church of Scientology in Portland started a second legal attack Monday on grounds that Scientologists defrauded her during nine months in 1975 and 1976. Julie Christofferson Titchbourne, who began her involvement with the church when she was 17, is asking a Multnomah County Circuit Court jury to return $3,253 she paid for courses and books and to award punitive damages as high as $42 ...
Tag(s): Church of Scientology International (CSI) • Church of Scientology Mission of Davis • Church of Scientology of California (CSC) • Delphi Schools, Inc. • Deprogramming • Fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation • Fred Leeson • Garry P. McMurry • Julie Christofferson Titchbourne • Lawsuit • Medical claims • The Oregonian (Portland)
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Aug 2, 1984 | Scientologist brings his allegations to Clearwater — Clearwater Times (Florida) More: link, news.google.com
Type: Press
Author(s): Tim Nickens Source: Clearwater Times (Florida)
CLEARWATER — The Church of Scientology brought a traveling press conference to the steps of Clearwater City Hall Wednesday, and its targets were old foes. Saying that Clearwater "has a chance to pull itself out of a really nasty mess," the church's international president Heber Jentzsch took shots at the city's charitable solicitation ordinance (a measure aimed at the Church of Scientology) and at Michael Flynn, the Boston lawyer who recommended its passage. Reading from a letter addressed to Mayor Kathy ...
Tag(s): Clearwater Times (Florida) • Deprogramming • Eugene M. Ingram • Fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation • Heber C. Jentzsch • Henry Ferro • James "Jim" Calderbank • Judge Elizabeth Kovachevich • Lawsuit • Michael J. Flynn • Rita Garvey • Tim Nickens
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Jul 25, 1984 | Sect says Flynn involved with phony check — Clearwater Sun (Florida) More: link
Type: Press
Source: Clearwater Sun (Florida)
LOS ANGELES (AP)—Church of Scientology officials are accusing a Boston lawyer of conspiring to pass a counterfeit $2 million check "to divert attention from himself." Michael Flynn, a prominent critic of the Church of Scientology who has filed 20 suits against the organization, also was accused of blaming the forgery on Scientologists in an attempt to destroy the controversial group. The allegations regarding the check on the account of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard surfaced Monday in documents filed in Los ...
Tag(s): Akil Tamimi • Ala Fadili Al Tamimi • Church of Scientology International (CSI) • Clearwater Sun (Florida) • Deprogramming • Fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation • Heber C. Jentzsch • Lawsuit • Michael J. Flynn • Steve Miller
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Jul 24, 1984 | Scientologists blame mystery forgery try on lawyer-critic — Los Angeles Times (California) More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): William Overend Source: Los Angeles Times (California)
Church of Scientology officials Monday accused a Boston lawyer who has been a prominent critic of the organization of conspiring to pass a counterfeit $2-million check on the account of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and later blaming the forgery on members of the church as part of an "overall plan" to destroy the group. The charges were made against attorney Michael Flynn in documents filed in Los Angeles federal court in connection, with a lawsuit filed by a Scientology member, ...
Tag(s): Akil Tamimi • Ala Fadili Al Tamimi • Church of Scientology International (CSI) • Dead agenting (Black PR, smear campaign) • Deprogramming • Eugene M. Ingram • Fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation • Heber C. Jentzsch • Judge Francis C. Whelan• Lawsuit • Los Angeles Times (California) • Michael J. Flynn • Private investigator(s) • Ronald "Nibs" Edward DeWolf (L. Ron Hubbard, Jr.) • Steve Miller • William Overend
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May 13, 1984 | The cult: A search for answers — Sunday World-Herald (Omaha, Nebraska) More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Dennis Erlich Source: Sunday World-Herald (Omaha, Nebraska)
DENNIS ERLICH, WHO writes about religious cults, has some expertise on the subject. Erlich, 37, born in New York City, says he spent 15 years in a cult in California, rising to leadership positions. He left it two years ago, and says it has taken most of that time to "decondition" himself. He now lives in Omaha, where he describes himself as "an analyst, consultant and troubleshooter." He's writing a book about his cult experiences, and on Page 15 we carry ...
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May 2, 1983 | More Nevada debate on cult bill — Associated Press More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Brendan Riley Source: Associated Press
Carson City, Nev. (AP) — More pleas for controls on cults were aired Monday as the Senate Judiciary Committee reviewed a plan to allow for civil lawsuits against cults or any other groups which bilk people. No immediate action was taken on SB343, being pushed by Sen. Bill Hernstadt who had to "deprogram" a daughter who had joined the Church of Scientology. Scientology representatives were criticized by Sen. Thomas "Spike" Wilson, committee chairman, for failing to deliver promised documents outlining their ...
Tag(s): Associated Press • Brendan Riley • Charles McClure • Dark Side of the Moonies (book) • Deprogramming • Erica Heftmann • Fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation • Heber C. Jentzsch • Lawsuit • Lee Boothby • Melissa McClure • William "Bill" Hernstadt
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Aug 1, 1982 | Commentary: A former member speaks out // Leaving Scientology -- Exit or detour? — The Advisor More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Andrea Schwartz Source: The Advisor
Whether or not one is a Scientologist has more to do with how one views oneself rather than with a designated status given by the organization. For to be a Scientologist is a personal statement of who you are and how you interact with the world around you. The degree of commitment is proportional to the magnitude of one's exposure to L. Ron Hubbard's (founder) philosophy and teaching, one's tenure as a contracted staff member in service to Scientology, and/or the ...
Tag(s): American Medical Association (AMA) • Andrea Schwartz • Anti-psychiatry • Deprogramming • Potential Trouble Source (PTS) • Suppressive person (SP) • The Advisor
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Jul 14, 1982 | Inside Scientology: Secret agents for a church — News-Herald (Santa Rosa, California) More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Dennis Wheeler Source: News-Herald (Santa Rosa, California)
"Theseus and his comrade Pirithous in their descent to Hades . . . sat down to rest for a while, only to find that they had grown to the rocks and could not rise." — Carl Jung, Modern Man In Search Of A Soul Ford and Andrea Schwartz are a typical American couple, perhaps. They're 33 and 28 years old, respectively, and they live in a middle-class apartment in Concord. A Volkswagen van rests in the carport. Their three-year-old son likes ...
Tag(s): Andrea Schwartz • Auditing • Commissions • Communications Course • Dennis Wheeler • Deprogramming • Excalibur (ship) • Ford Schwartz • Fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation • Freedom Counseling Center • Freeloader's debt • Moonies • News-Herald (Santa Rosa, California) • Office of Special Affairs (OSA) (formerly, Guardian's Office) • Reader's Digest • Registrar (also, to "reg") • Rehabilitation Project Force (RPF) • Salary • Sea Organization (Sea Org, SO) • Security check ("sec check") •Spiritual Counterfeits Project • Squirrels • Supernatural abilities (aka OT powers) • Suppressive person (SP)
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Jun 30, 1982 | Inside Scientology: Is it mind control? // Exports say yes / "Ridiculous charges" — News-Herald (Santa Rosa, California) More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Dennis Wheeler Source: News-Herald (Santa Rosa, California)
Yes... The Church of Scientology (which was founded by L. Ron Hubbard and operates a mission in Santa Rosa) is often charged with using mind control techniques to obtain and maintain the loyalty and resources of its members. Scientology officials, as well as many Scientology church members, scoff at these charges, insisting their practices and teachings are designed to liberate the mind, not enslave it. But Ford Schwartz, a longtime Scientologist and later a "deprogrammer" for the Freedom Counseling Center in ...
Tag(s): Andrea Schwartz • Auditing • Brainwashing • Communications Course • Dennis Wheeler • Deprogramming • Erhard Seminar Training (EST) • Flo Conway • Ford Schwartz • James "Jim" Siegelman • Lee Coleman • Lifespring • Mind Dynamics •News-Herald (Santa Rosa, California) • Prison • Psychiatry the Faithbreaker (book) • Recruitment • Registrar (also, to "reg") • Silva Mind Control • Snapping: America's Epidemic of Sudden Personality Change (book) • Squirrels • Study technology (Study tech) • Success stories ("wins") • Success through Communications (course) • Training Routines (TRs)
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Jun 9, 1982 | Inside Scientology: Is it a religion, a science fiction fantasy, or just another cult? — News-Herald (Santa Rosa, California) More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Dennis Wheeler Source: News-Herald (Santa Rosa, California)
The year was 1950. The book was Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, written by a 39-year-old "pulp" writer of science fiction, L. Ron Hubbard. A few months earlier, Hubbard had outlined the book's tenets in a magazine called Astounding Science Fiction. And a year before that, at a lecture for science fiction writers, Hubbard had mused, "Writing for a penny a word is ridiculous. If a man really wanted to make a million dollars, the best way would be ...
Tag(s): Abortion • Astounding Science Fiction • Auditing • Brooks Alexander • Cathy Lee Crosby • Charles Manson • Chick Corea • Children, youth • Communications Course • Cost • Dennis Wheeler • Deprogramming • Diana Canova • Dianazene •Dianetics • E-Meter • Engram • Fair game • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) • Food and Drug Administration (FDA) • Homosexuality • Internal Revenue Service (IRS) • John Brodie • John Travolta • Mary Sue (Whipp) Hubbard • Medical claims •Membership • News-Herald (Santa Rosa, California) • Occult • Operating Thetan (OT) • Operation Snow White • Oxford Capacity Analysis (aka, "free Scientology personality test" aka "U-Test" aka "Pape Test") • Purification Rundown ("Purif") • R2-45 •Scientology's "Clear" state • Sea Organization (Sea Org, SO) • Security check ("sec check") • Space opera • Suppressive person (SP) • The Creation of Human Ability (book)
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May 8, 1982 | Hubbard's son prefers life without Scientology — Clearwater Times (Florida) More: news.google.com, news.google.com
Type: Press
Author(s): Laurie Hollman Source: Clearwater Times (Florida)
CLEARWATER — He hates exercise but loves to watch football games on television and to tinker with a 1971 Volkswagen. He "consumes" literature to the point of leading the labels on Campbell soup cans, is practicing Episcopalian, chain smokes and answers to the nickname Nibs. He watched his father try to perform an abortion on his mother. He practiced black magic, spoke in the jargon of Scientology until he was 25 years old and used to be known as "the great ...
Tag(s): Abortion • City of Clearwater 1982 Hearings • Clearwater Times (Florida) • Deprogramming • Fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation • Laurie Hollman • Margaret Louise Grubb • Michael J. Flynn • Occult • Paulette Cooper • Ronald "Nibs" Edward DeWolf (L. Ron Hubbard, Jr.) • Sara Northrup • Supernatural abilities (aka OT powers)
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May 7, 1982 | Scientology foes lambaste each other — St. Petersburg Times (Florida) More: news.google.com, news.google.com, link
Type: Press
Author(s): John Harwood Source: St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
CLEARWATER — L. Ron Hubbard Jr., now known as Ron DeWolf, and Paulette Cooper agree on at least two things. Each says Scientology is a fraud. Each says the other is untrustworthy and out to make a buck from criticizing Scientology. "He's such a liar," Ms. Cooper said of DeWolf. Later she referred to DeWolf's father, Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, and added, "He's a chip off the old block." DeWolf said he holds a similar view of Ms. Cooper. HE ...
Tag(s): City of Clearwater 1982 Hearings • Deprogramming • Fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation • John Harwood • Michael J. Flynn • Paulette Cooper • Ronald "Nibs" Edward DeWolf (L. Ron Hubbard, Jr.) • St. Petersburg Times (Florida) • The Scandal of Scientology (book)
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Oct 2, 1981 | Anti-cult group denounced on eve of convention — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Type: Press
Author(s): Jeanne Pugh Source: St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Tag(s): Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) • Cult Awareness Network (CAN) (earlier form, Citizen's Freedom Foundation) • Deprogramming • Gabriel "Gabe" Cazares • Herbert Richardson • Jeanne Pugh • Lee Coleman • St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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Dec 23, 1980 | Church balks at giving up member's file — Eugene Register-Guard (Oregon)
Type: Press
Source: Eugene Register-Guard (Oregon)
Tag(s): Associated Press • Church of Scientology of Portland • Confidential preclear (PC) folder • Deprogramming • Eugene Register-Guard (Oregon) • False imprisonment • Jessica Marks • Judge William M. Dale • Ken Hoden • Lawsuit • Ted Patrick
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May 17, 1980 | Scientologist chooses beliefs over parents — St. Petersburg Times (Florida) More: news.google.com
Type: Press
Source: St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
CLEARWATER — Donald Haigler, a 23-year old Scientologist torn between love for his parent, and his religious sect, has reaffirmed his belief in Scientology. In a telephone interview Friday afternoon, the young Haigler said he loves his parents and is willing to see them frequently but he will not forsake Scientology, and he will not get involved with alleged "deprogramers," such as Nan McLean. Leon and Kathleen Haigler, who came to Clearwater with Mrs. McLean in hopes of convincing their son ...
Tag(s): Deprogramming • Disconnection • Donald Haigler • Kathleen Haigler • Leon Haigler • Nancy McLean • St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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May 16, 1980 | Tears flow as Scientologist meets with parents — St. Petersburg Times (Florida) More: news.google.com, news.google.com, news.google.com
Type: Press
Author(s): Craig Roberton Source: St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
CLEARWATER — Tears of joy mingled with beads of sweat under a warm noontime gun Thursday when a young Scientologist embraced his father and mother on the steps of Clearwater City Hall. Crowded around them were officials of the Church of Scientology, church critics, news people and residents. No one interfered as the emotional seconds passed, and tears streamed quietly down the relieved faces of the family members. For Leon and Kathleen Haigler, a retired couple from Fairfax. Va., the embrace ...
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