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Jan
01 2003
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Church of Scientology fined by Danish court for defamation
- "A Danish court fined the Church of Scientology on Friday for publishing defamatory remarks about an east German filmmaker and a Danish journalist ...Anette Refstrup, the Danish editor-in-chief of the church's magazine Frihed, or Freedom, was fined 10,000 kroner (US$1,370) and the church was ordered by the Copenhagen City Court to pay court fees of 130,000 kroner (US$17,800)...The article was published after the Church of Scientology tried to stop Pedersen from making a television show critical of the church, which is not recognized as a religious organization in Denmark"
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May
17 2002
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French court fines Scientology on privacy abuse
- "The court fined the Church 8,000 euros ($7,300) for keeping the details of former members on its databases, and using the information to
harass them with advertising....French legislators passed a law last year making it an offence to abuse a vulnerable person through ''the
exertion of heavy or repeated pressure or techniques'' liable to alter his or her judgment."
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May
09 2002
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Scientology cult pays $8,674,643 to ex-member
- "In
the first landmark Wollersheim decision, Scientology’s
counseling practices were found to be dangerous in the
first jury decision of the LA Superior Court. These dangerous
counseling practices were also found to be
the cause of Lawrence Wollersheim being driven
to the brink of insanity."
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|
Mar
2002
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Vanilla
Sky - "...the overtones of protean
self-absorption and therapeutic self-help here have a distinctly Scientological
aftertaste. And the implanted/constructed memories smack of what
Scientology calls "engrams," detailed mental image recordings that the "preclear" mind
forever plays back and disastrously re-enacts. Which, in turn, has caused people
to murmur that the movie itself might constitute some kind of recruitment tract
for Scientology"
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Mar
27, 2002
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Scientology
ordained minister REED SLATKIN pleads guilty to $593
million fraud - "Reed
Slatkin, a key early investor in Internet service
provider EarthLink... was charged with orchestrating a
massive Ponzi scheme in which he solicited more than $593
million from some 800 investors--including
members of the Church of Scientology, where he is a
minister...Slatkin was charged with five counts of mail
fraud, three counts of wire
fraud, six counts of money
laundering and one count of conspiracy
to obstruct justice during an investigation
being conducted by the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission...he provided victims with false
account statements that showed the fabricated
returns."
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Mar 22, 2002
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Scientologists gag Google
- Web search outfit Google has caved in to demands from the 'Church' of Scientology demanding that it delete URLs from its database directing Web surfers to certain pages maintained by Xenu.net, a well-known CoS critic. In this case the dreaded Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) has provided the pretext for censorship.
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Feb 21, 2002
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France puts Scientology sect on trial
- "Prosecutors will charge the Church's inner temple, the Spiritual Association of the Church of Scientology in the Paris region, and its president, Marc Walter, with
abuse of civil liberties, misleading publicity and attempted
fraud..."It's a hugely important case, the first time the Church has been accused as a legal entity in its own right," said Olivier Morice, a lawyer for the National Union for the Defence of Families and Individuals, which is
demanding that the organisation be
outlawed..."That is a clear-cut case of breach of civil liberties and data protection legislation," a spokesman at the public prosecutor's office said yesterday. "The judge also argues that the organisation was set up specifically to commit these offences."...Unlike the US,
France refuses to recognise Scientology as a religion, arguing that it is a purely commercial operation out to make as much money as it can at the expense of often vulnerable
victims."
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Feb
08, 2002
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Scientology
reaches out to troubled with ad campaign - "For
Americans troubled by economic uncertainty, fear and
grief, 1,100 Church of Scientology billboards going up
in major U.S. cities claim to have an answer.....Mental
health leaders say the campaign looks
like a recruitment technique that could mislead
emotionally vulnerable people. "We are
concerned Scientology may be playing
on people's vulnerability to increase their
membership," said Cynthia Folcarelli... they're
not qualified to provide those services."
...The Church of Scientology is opposed to psychiatry
and psychology."
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Jan
30, 2002
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Jews and Scientologists - Not the same tax treatment
-"If the IRS does in fact give preferential treatment to members of "..."Scientology" -- "allowing them a special right to claim deductions that are contrary to law and rightly disallowed to everybody else -- then the proper course of action is a lawsuit to put a stop to that policy ---Judge Reinhart - United States 9th Circuit court of Appeals"
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Oct
01, 2001
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Elfman
Gives Back to Scientology - "While other
stars are busy giving away millions to the different
Sept. 11 funds, "Dharma & Greg"
star Jenna Elfman is giving back to the Church
of Scientology. The actress has announced plans to open
the Church of Scientology Mission of San Francisco SoMa."
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Oct
01, 2001
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Supreme
Court declines to review libel case from Church of Scientology
- Ten years after Time magazine ran an award-winning
article portraying the Church of Scientology as a greedy
cult, the Supreme Court refused Monday to consider reinstating
the church's libel case. The May 1991 article entitled,
"Scientology:
The Cult of Greed," said Scientology
is "really a ruthless global scam."
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| Sept
27, 2001 |
Sympathy
For The Devil
- 'The Church of Scientology
considers erstwhile loyalist Tory Bezazian "worse
than the devil,"...Today, more than a year after
her very public defection -- the first in memory to
occur on the Internet -- Bezazian is still adapting
to her transformation. She has quickly become a highly
visible foe of the church she served for three decades.'
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| Sept
27, 2001 |
The
Church of England
has attacked the Church of
Scientology over adverts claiming that it has "salvaged"
250,000 lives from drugs. The C of E told the Advertising
Standards Authority the claim is "unsubstantiated".
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| Sept
17, 2001 |
Scientologists
accused of misrepresenting selves during crisis
- 'The National Mental Health Association accused the
Church of Scientology of attempting to recruit members
under the guise of providing mental health counseling
after last week's terrorist attacks..."It's
clear they aren't trying to help people with mental
health but to get them to join their cult"'
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| Sept
15, 2001 |
Spain
seeks dissolution of Scientology sect
-
"Spanish
prosecutors called yesterday for the dissolution
of the Church of Scientology and heavy prison sentences
for 13 followers of the movement on trial on charges
ranging from illegal detention
to tax fraud."
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| Sept
15, 2001 |
'Mental
health' hotline a blind lead
- "Television
viewers who turned to Fox News on Friday for coverage
of the terrorist attack also saw a message scrolling
across the bottom of their screens -- National Mental
Health Assistance: 800-FOR-TRUTH. Unknown to the cable
news channel, the phone number connects to a Church
of Scientology center in Los Angeles, where Scientologists
were manning the phones."
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| Sept
11, 2001 |
|
Statement
from Steve
Hassan on the
Tragic Events of
Sept. 11, 2001 :
"Members
of terrorist organizations are in fact members
of a destructive mind control cult. The use
of influence techniques to create a fanatic
are essentially the same. There are many similarities
between the way people are programmed in a cult
which can result in an act of suicide bombing.
Many people while in a destructive cult, including
myself, can tell you that we were ready to die
for the cause, if necessary."
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| Sept
10, 2001 |
Investment
counselor's legal troubles pose PR problem for Scientology
: "Slatkin has been a big donor to the church
and so are a lot of the people who invested with
him,'' said Arnaldo Lerma, a former Scientologist
and longtime critic ...If investigators can show
the church somehow reaped rewards, Scientology might
have to give some of that money back."
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| Sept
08, 2001 |
Scientology
in sermon title raises eyebrows
: 'Rev. Raymond
Guterman said the sermon title stems from his belief
that Jesus Christ is the foundation of the church. Therefore,
if Scientology does not recognize Jesus Christ as the
savior and follow his teachings, "in my opinion,
it's not a church."...Such a public affront
to Scientology from another church is virtually unheard
of in Clearwater, where Scientology maintains its worldwide
spiritual headquarters.'
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| Sept
05, 2001 |
TV's
Dharma Hiring Scientology Pals
: "Last
spring, avowed and outspoken cult member Kirstie
Alley appeared in Dharma and Greg's
season cliffhanger...Now the show, has announced a full-time
cast addition: Juliette Lewis,...Lewis
is one of Scientology's foremost celebrities...Will
Dharma and Greg simply become a repository
for more Scientologists with dead careers? (Since the
cancellation of her dreadful Veronica's Closet
series, Alley has been relegated to Pier 1 Imports commercials.
Lewis has been unemployable for years.)"
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Aug
31, 2001
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London
Mayor Bans Scientologists From Trafalgar Square
: ``Nothing about the activities of this group leads
me to believe that this is anything other than a cynical
method of promoting the Scientology creed. I would
urge Londoners not to be duped by their expensive campaigning,''
Livingstone added.
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Aug
28, 2001
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Scientology
Inc.
-
Long Article about e.Republic: "They pressure
every employee to take Hubbard-based training."...David
Feickert: "who was allegedly scammed out of
$170,000"...Operation Freakout on author Paulette
Cooper and lots more.
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| Aug
07, 2001 |
Fugitive
Scientology critic seeks political asylum in Canada
: "The Church of Scientology has been very successful
using the law to squelch criticism on the Internet, and
he is a victim of that."..."What
kind of Alice-in-Wonderland Court is it that allows organized
criminals to sit in the prosecutor's chair bringing charges
against the honest citizens, in which a heavily-armed
cult has Mafia lawyers direct the activities of the District
Attorney?" an entry
at freehenson.tripod.com reads.
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| Aug
04, 2001 |
Doctor
in Lisa McPherson case suspended
: Florida's Board of
Medicine has sternly sanctioned Clearwater physician
David I. Minkoff (a Scientologist), finding he improperly
prescribed medicine for a patient he had never seen
- Lisa McPherson . Minkoff prescribed Valium and the muscle
relaxant chloral hydrate at the behest of unlicensed
Church of Scientology staffers who were trying to
nurse McPherson. "This
is a healthy, 36-year-old female who died for no reason
I can tell," said Rafael Miguel, one of two
board members who wanted to revoke Minkoff's license.
The doctor will lose his medical license for one year
and then be made to practice under probation for two
more years -- unless he appeals and wins a reversal.
He also was fined $10,000. The board's action Friday
is the first official consequence for anyone connected
with McPherson's death.
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| Aug
02, 2001 |
Man's
film a veiled look at Scientology
: The full-length
feature film was written and directed by Peter Alexander,
a 20-year Scientologist who broke from the church in
1997 and now calls it an elaborate
fraud. It was funded in part by
Bob
Minton, the Church of Scientology's most vocal critic.
And in three weeks, it will be shown to the public for
the first time at an independent theater in none other
than Clearwater, the mecca for Scientologists who come
there from around the world for church counseling.
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| July
27, 2001 |
Rector
files suit against Orthodox Newspaper
:
The
Episcopal youth newspaper, "Pokrov", accused
the rector of Ural State University, Vladimir Tretyakov,
of "providing assistance to satanic
and sectarian organizations," and has
labeled the university a "nursery of sectarianism."
The newspaper's criticism is due to Tretyakov's decision
to allow the Scientology Church to give lectures on
university premises.
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| July
26, 2001 |
Judge
sentences Keith
Henson to 1 year
: Keith Henson, who
has been in Canada since May, was convicted of interfering
with religion for protesting at the Church of Scientology's
Golden Era Productions in Gilman Hot Springs. Riverside
County Superior Court Judge Robert Wallerstein gave
Henson, a 59-year-old Palo Alto resident, the option
of serving 180 days in jail and three years of probation
instead of the one-year sentence.
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| July
14, 2001 |
Court
refuses application to stop action for damages
: The High Court has refused an application by the Church
of Scientology (COS) to strike out an action for damages
taken against it by a Dublin woman who claims she
suffered a distinct personality change after being subjected
to mind control techniques by the church.
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| July
11, 2001 |
"On
the Bridge to Freedom" by Net-Produktion, Denmark
:
A tv-documentary about children in Scientology.
For a family that joins the elite-group of Scientology
- The Sea Organisation - this results in children growing
up almost like orphans. Go
to the Website and view the documentary via Real Video
(G2).
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| July
04, 2001 |
Police
may be barred from Scientology work
:
The church
pays city officers for off-duty security, which has
led to questions about the department's impartiality.
Police Chief Sid Klein and interim City Manager Bill
Horne may stop allowing uniformed off-duty police officers
to work as security guards for the Church of Scientology.
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June
28, 2001
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Scientologist
convicted of fraud in Russia's far east
: K
H A B A R O V S K -- Olga Ukhova, director of the regional
Dianetics scientology centre, has been sentenced to
six years imprisonment conditionally for illegal entrepreneurship
and money laundering in particularly large amounts.
Ukhova professes to be a follower of Ron Hubbard, the
founder of the teaching of dianetics and scientology.
Criminal proceedings lasted more than one year. It
has been proved by investigators and during court session
hearings that the scientology centre did not limit itself
to "enlightenment" but also impaired
people morally, materially and physically.
The Dianetics centre emerged in Khabarovsk when
scientology had already been recognised as a disruptive
sect movement in Germany, France, Sweden and other European
countries. Ron Hubbard did
not conceal that his ideas make it possible to turn
people into slaves. In Moscow in 1998, the
Ostankino court had recognised as illegal
the entrepreneurial activities of Hubbard's followers
and their centre in the capital of Russia had been
wound up.
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June
27, 2001
|
Nicole
Kidman planning custody battle
: The actress
appears to have upped the stakes in the divorce case
and is preparing to go to a court in her native Australia
if the upcoming Los Angeles hearing does not grant her
the rights she wants. Australian courts are well known
for siding with the mother in custody cases and apparently
they also frown on moving children from one home to
another, especially if the other is not in Australia.
Another point that can only help Kidman's case is that
Scientology, Cruise's religion, is viewed with suspicion
by hard-headed Aussies.
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June
25, 2001
|
Tom
lets kids visit Australia
: Reports in
LA this week suggested the Australian actor was prepared
to up the ante in her battle for custody. But Cruise,
38, will not give in. He wants them raised in Los Angeles
and under the guidance of his Church of Scientology
colleagues.
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June
25, 2001
|
Civil
Liberties Group Defends Scientology Critic
:
Fearing that fugitive Scientology protester Keith
Henson is being unjustly "slimed" by the
Church of Scientology, the Electronic Frontier Foundation
(EFF) on Friday publicly proclaimed its support
for the convicted Internet critic, who has taken refuge
in Canada from California authorities.
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June
24, 2001
|
Travolta
seeks recruits
: John
Travolta is out to win recruits to Scientology during
his promotional tour of Australia.
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| June
22, 2001 |
Civil
Liberties Group Defends Online Scientology Critic
"Online civil
liberties groups are concerned about what happened to
Mr. Henson," EFF Legal Director Cindy Cohn said
today. "We felt
the need to counter some of the sliming that is going
on by Scientology."
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June
22, 2001
|
Electronic
Frontier Foundation Concerned US Court Violated Free
Speech Rights
: "We are deeply concerned
that the decision violates Mr. Henson's free speech
rights," said EFF Legal Director Cindy Cohn.
"Since he does not appear to have made any credible
threat of physical attack as required for conviction
under the U.S. Constitution, Mr. Henson has a legal
right to express criticisms online without fearing a
prison term."
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June
20, 2001
|
Martin
Short returns
: In a future episode of "Primetime
Glick", Martin Short tangles with Dennis
Miller as they discuss Scientology. "I only made
it 200 pages into 'Dianetics' and then my head exploded
like I was in a David Cronenberg film," Miller
says. "What do you make of it?" Glick, replies
without hesitation. "I only know that you go into
a desert somewhere and there's a ship there and you
sign a huge check and if you don't, they kill you,"
Glick says.
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June
12, 2001
|
Church,
City may Trade Property
: CLEARWATER -- The Church of Scientology and the city
have forged a deal to swap land downtown so both organizations
can consolidate blocks of property.
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June
08, 2001
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US
Scientology critic free in Canada
: Scientology critic
Keith Henson has been released from a Canadian
jail where he'd been detained since 28 May on suspicion
that he gave incomplete information to Immigration when
he entered the country.
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June
03, 2001
|
Panda
Software linked to Church of Scientology
: Antivirus
software firm Panda Software has been linked
to the Church of Scientology. A French national newspaper
has reported its founder has made donations to an organisation
closely linked to the cult.
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June
03, 2001
|
Meet
the enforcer : Among the big publicity firms,
PMK is notorious for shunning anyone who crosses the
line. Ask Cruise or Travolta about Scientology or homosexuality,
or Arnold Schwarzenegger about his father's reported
Nazi past, Calista Flockhart about anorexia, or almost
anyone about stalkers, and the shutters come down. 'You
might get Nicole Kidman to say Scientology arranged
their marriage but you will never get another client,'
said Charles Fleming, journalism professor at the University
of California. 'The power of these unified publicity
companies is so intense that editors have largely given
up the job of controlling Hollywood content. They don't
even ask the questions. Celebrity profiles should now
come with a disclaimer: "In agreeing to do this
interview, we agreed not to discuss homosexuality, Scientology
or whatever".'
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| Jun 02, 2001 |
OVER
5,000 DESPOTIC SECTS ACTIVE IN MOSCOW
: More than 5,000 totalitarian cults are
active in Moscow, warned a City Hall roundtable
on destructive sectarian activities...The Witnesses
of Jehova, Reverend Moon's Unity Church and the Church
of Scientology are considered to present the
greatest danger.
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Jun 02, 2001
|
Earthlink
Chief Signs Agreement (AP) : Slatkin
invested money for more than 500 people, including fellow
members of the Church of Scientology, Internet executives
and Hollywood celebrities. Three investors sued him
in April, alleging he had failed to return $34 million
to them.
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June
01, 2001
|
France
arms itself with legal weapon to fight sects
: France has become the first country in the world
to introduce specific legislation aimed at controlling
the activities of cults. The objective is to combat
the 175-odd movements of a quasi-religious nature considered
a danger to society.
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May
30, 2001
|
Online Scientology critic jailed in Canada :
Computer engineer
Keith Henson has been arrested in Canada, where he had planned to file for status as a political refugee after being convicted by a California court of posting to Usenet rude things about the Church of
Scientology...He was convicted of interfering with a religion.
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May
30, 2001
|
France
in controversial cult crackdown : Human
rights groups are concerned about a new law in France
restricting the activities of religious cults.
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May
30, 2001
|
American
Technologies Group Responds to Orchestrated Attack :
American Technologies Group, Inc is seeking a
U.S. Department of Justice investigation of the fraud,
the attempts at theft, and any connection with the Church
of Scientology which the Company has reason to believe
is fully aware of these unlawful acts.
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May
26, 2001
|
Group
readies Scientology toehold in Battle Creek :
In
Battle Creek, Michigan, Scientology has purchased the
71-year-old Hart
Hotel from a Grand Rapids bank for $235,000 to establish
a new Church.
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May
26, 2001
|
Scientology
link to drug case keeps jurors from reaching verdict
: The suspicion that Scientology framed
prominent critic of the Church, Jesse
Prince , in a drug bust leads to hung jury.
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May
25, 2001
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'Destroy
him utterly' :
"I had a 25-year history of being concerned with
human-rights problems, like civil rights and Vietnam,"
said Henson. Trying to shut down the newsgroup
"was the wake-up call for all of us. Most of the
people now involved came in then. It was like they were
a gang of thugs riding into town and burning down the
newspaper. It got the attention of a lot of people."
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May
11, 2001
|
Cisco
exec backs Hubbardist courses : Cisco executive,
Peg Maddocks, seems to enthusiastically back Hubbardist
training methods.
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March
11, 2000
|
MS
helps you hack Scientology out of Win2k registry
: The fact that the defrag program was written by Executive
Software of California, whose CEO is a member of
the Church of Scientology, became a major issue in Germany.
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May
9, 2001
|
Scientologist-backed
drug measure fizzles : A bill sponsored
by state Rep. Larry Crow, R-Palm Harbor, at the behest
of an anti-psychiatry group established by the Church
of Scientology has once again fallen short of becoming
law.
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|
May
7, 2001
|
Beck's
bandmates hit road after rocker gets religion
: Two members of Beck's band have reportedly walked
away from the group, complaining that the alternative
singer's ties with Scientology are too much for them.
The musicians said Beck was drawn to the controversial
religion by his father, David Campbell, who has been
a Scientologist for a decade, and the band's bass player,
Justin Meldal-Johnson.
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|
April
29, 2001
|
Falun
Gong proclamation gets mayor in trouble with Chinese
diplomats
: In
February, Bolingbrook Mayor, Roger Claar signed
a proclamation declaring March 13 as L. Ron Hubbard
Day.
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|
April
27, 2001
|
Scientology
Critic Convicted
: Henson, a computer engineer who has been involved
in prior legal skirmishes with Scientology, was found
guilty on Thursday of interfering with Scientologists'
civil rights and now faces a prison sentence of up to
one year and a fine of up to $5,000.
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|
April
26, 2001
|
Scientology
critics to get bricks
: Lisa
McPherson will be memorialized in a downtown alley
next door to a Church of Scientology building.
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|
April
20, 2001
|
Leah
Remini: Working hard as a queen among kings :
Leah Remini is unapologetic about her brazen
attitude toward life and her acting career. Remini says
she finds solace in her steadfast practice of Scientology.
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|
March
26, 2001
|
Raspberry
awards for Travolta film : So stiff is the competition
that they are probably the most difficult film awards
to win. But the film Battlefield Earth which starred
John Travolta has managed almost a clean sweep
of Golden Raspberries in recognition of its profound
awfulness.
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|
March
05, 2001
|
PEOPLE.com
| THE PEOPLE PROFILES : Giovanni Ribisi
co-starred with his fraternal twin sister Marissa in
the independent film Some Girls.Is a member of
the Church of Scientology
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|
March
02, 2001
|
Ye
of Little Faith? In God, Not the Government, They Trust
: Bush's promise to make federal money available to
all religious groups, including the Church of Scientology
and the Hare Krishnas, concerns Pat Robertson. He referred
on his show to the "brainwashing
techniques," and "underhanded
tactics" the groups have been accused
of in the past.
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| March
2001 |
The
Great Chupacabra Conspiracy
"Critics have
filmed Scientologist strong-arm agents physically interfering
with protesters and sticking gum on their camera lenses,
but Clearwater police are singularly uninterested in
the indisputable video evidence of these crimes...Scientology
claims to be uncompromisingly anti-drugs, but apparently
sees no problem in using drug dealers as their attack
dogs...Many of the
Clearwater police officers during their off-duty hours
are paid $21 per hour by Scientology to serve as a private
security force, and critics charge that this makes it
impossible for the police to be fair and neutral in
the ongoing battle of ideologies."
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|
Feb
20, 2001
|
It's
Still a Clintonian World (Washington Post PM
Extra) : Mr. Bush has said he will make his focus: literacy,
sexual abstinence and substance abuse. The Church of
Scientology plans to seek support for its drug rehabilitation
and literacy programs.
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| Feb
17, 2001 |
Nicole's
Scientology nightmare
- "They
wire children up to lie detectors, interrogate them
about their families. Is this what devoted
mother Nicole Kidman so fears about Tom Cruise's
obsession with Scientology?"
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| Feb
17, 2001 |
My
Scientology nightmare
- "Members dedicate
their whole life - and the next billion years, because
they believe in reincarnation - to Scientology. Their
mission is to convert the world...Scientologists,
the sisters say, denounce outside schools as places
full of 'wogs' (their word for non-Scientologists)."
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|
Feb
15, 2001
|
Beat
It!: "Last week, Mayor Richard Riordan
finally woke up and fired painfully ineffective Police
Commission president Gerald Chaleff...Even creepier,
in some ways, is the fact that Chaleff is still a top
attorney for the manipulative Church of Scientology."
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|
Feb
12, 2001
|
Scientology
Founder's Family Life Far From What He Preached
: When it came to marriage and family life,
the late L. Ron Hubbard did
not practice what he preached. According
to his unofficial biographers, Hubbard, who lived from
1911 to 1986, had at least seven children by three different
wives, including one bigamous
marriage.
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|
Feb
12, 2001
|
Leaving
the Fold - Third-generation Scientologist grows disillusioned
with faith : Astra
Woodcraft, apostate and defector, is the latest
enemy of the Church of Scientology. Woodcraft, 22, never
really joined this controversial psycho-spiritual movement,
at least not as a free-thinking adult. Astra was born
into it.
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|
Feb
10, 2001
|
Geoff
Hurst launches Scientology E-meter
:
The 1966 World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst opened
an exhibition in London yesterday to promote Scientology,
despite having no connections with the controversial
movement.
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|
Feb
06, 2001
|
Hollywood
surprised at Cruise break-up : Tanya Hart told
LA television's Eye Witness News: "Tom is very
much into Scientology. "She's been going to Scientology
as well for a very long time - but I was told by some
of my sources that she wasn't as happy with it as he
was."
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|
Jan
01, 2001
|
Scientologist
Web site rips off urban75.com : According to
urban75, the "thieving
bastards at Narconon (drug abuse 'charity'
owned by the Scientologists) have ripped off a previous
version of urban75 in its entirety: the navigation,
the graphics, the code, the style sheets, the layout
- everything - changing just the text and photos."
A Web page with comparisons can be found here.
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|
Jan
10, 2001
|
Erika
Christensen : She's starring in the box office
hit Traffic as the junkie daughter of the White
House drug czar (Michael Douglas). The Christensens,
who live in L.A., are avid members of the Church of
Scientology.
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Dec
29, 2000
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The
10 worst movies of 2000 (CNN) : Battlefield
Earth is a hideous sci-fi adventure film based on
a book by L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology,
a controversial religious group favored by a number
of Hollywood stars.
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| Dec
21, 2000 |
Brained
: As part of a potentially explosive case wending its
way toward trial in Los Angeles superior court -- in
which L.A. Police Commission President Gerald Chaleff
is among the battery of lawyers representing the church
-- Raul Lopez's attorneys contend that the church
and individuals associated with it swindled
their brain-damaged client out of up to $1.3 million.
"They picked him clean, and we have the documentation
to prove it," Dan Leipold says...Dr. Leonard
Diamond's report, a copy of which was obtained by New
Times, concluded that the auditing Lopez received
from the church provided "absolutely no benefit,"
adding, "In fact, the data strongly point to the
fact that these experiences have served to create additional
disturbance so that [Lopez] has reached a point at
which he is barely functioning."..."They
isolated him from his family and took control of every
aspect of his life," says Leipold. "They
squeezed him until there was nothing left."..
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Nov
06, 2000
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Scientologist-software
man blasts Germany : A Scientologist chief executive,
Craig Jensen, owner and CEO of California-based Executive
Software International, has lambasted German authorities
who demanded a portion of Microsoft Corp's Windows 2000
designed by his firm be removed because of his religion.
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| July
26, 2000 |
Religious
and Secular Jews Band Together to Aid Workers Fighting
Against Cult
- "Scientology is a cult that
ensnares unsuspecting people through a kind of mind
control that has been called psychological
terrorism. Although the cult promises that
its adherents will vastly improve their ability to enjoy
life, and improve their careers and personal relationships
through better communication, the truth is that the
person is brainwashed
and loses the ability to think for himself...Some
of the cult's victims, who found themselves unable to
escape its greedy clutches, have ended their lives."
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July
22, 2000
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Scientology
case: probe for missing documents
: Justice
Minister Elisabeth Guigou has said she believed fraud
was involved in the dossiers' disappearance.
(Which disappeared in 1998 from the French justice ministry,
were part of a case opened in 1990 against 16 regional
Scientology leaders for alleged fraud,
illegal practice of medicine and premeditated violence.)
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June
22, 2000
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France
moves to outlaw cults : The
French National Assembly has passed a bill banning
cults, despite opposition by religious minorities and
civil rights groups
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June
16, 2000
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Human
rights group in hands of a cult : France's leading
anti-cult official on Thursday accused the International
Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IMFHR) of
having been infiltrated by
the Church of Scientology
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| June
12, 2000 |
Robert
Minton, Chairman of the Lisa McPherson Trust, Receives Alternative Charlemagne
Award
"The religious
face of Scientology is, in reality, nothing more than
an illusion masking its political agenda and ambitions,"
Minton said. "However, Scientology uses this religious
face as a cover to protect it from scrutiny. To my knowledge,
this is not the kind of political animal that any democratic
society has ever had to deal with before. It has co-opted
the U.S. State Department under the guise of religious
freedom to condemn Germany and France for religious
persecution against Scientology."
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May
13, 2000
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Travolta's
critical battlefield :
John Travolta's latest film Battlefield Earth
sees him play an evil villain - but critics say it is
propaganda for the controversial Church of Scientology.
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May
01, 2000
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Combatants
in Cult War Attempt Reconciliation
: Fighting in the cult wars may have reached
a peak three years ago, when lawyers and other individuals
linked to the Church of Scientology, one of the nation's
most controversial and powerful new religious movements,
sued the Cult Awareness Network into bankruptcy.
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March
23, 2000
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The
gospel of the web : August 12 1995 was a Saturday
much like any other in the urban sprawl of Arlington,
Virginia. Except that an alert went out over email and
on Usenet groups to say that 10 people - including two
federal marshals, two computer technicians, one a former
FBI agent, and several attorneys - were raiding the
home of former Scientologist Arnaldo Lerma.
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Feb
08, 2000
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France
urged to ban Scientology :
A French committee recommends
dissolving the Church of Scientology on the grounds
that its activities threatens public order.
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| Jan
10, 2000 |
Scientologists
admit to altering New Year photos
"Church
of Scientology altered photos of a millennium rally
to make it appear that more followers were present .The
controversial Church of Scientology has been accused
of fraud after it was shown to have posted computer-manipulated
images of its New Year celebrations to its Web site,
according to reports."
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