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30 matching items found between Jan 1970 and Dec 1974. Furthermore, there are 394 matching items for all time not shown.
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Sep 25, 1974
Psychosurgery — The Community Courier (Australia)
Sep 7, 1974
Going up — Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
Jul 1, 1974
Narconon News // ["Narconon helps get people up RON's bridge to FREEDOM"] [Exact date unknown]
Type: Promotion
Tag(s): [needtotag]
Feb 25, 1974
The survivor — The Australian
Jan 23, 1974
The technical breakthrough of 1973! The Introspection RD
Jan 1, 1974
The Scientology Religion — Church of Scientology World Wide Saint Hill Manor
Dec 7, 1973
Privy Council turns down scientologist — The Age (Australia)
Nov 9, 1973
Scientoligists aim to change act — Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
Oct 1, 1973
The Awful Truth About Scientology — The Realist
More: ep.tc
Type: Press
Source: The Realist
[Reproduced here with express permission of Paul Krassner — Publisher of The Realist. Thank you! Transcribed from scanned pages at The Realist Project Archive.] Although many people have had some brief acquaintance with Scientology, very few have gotten into the subject far enough to find out what it is really all about. It is a subject which doesn't easily lend itself to study. The courses are many and tend to become quite expensive, not only in terms of money, ...
Sep 15, 1973
Scientology ban to end — The Australian
Apr 15, 1973
Scientology plans a big comeback — The Melbourne Observer (Australia)
Type: Press
Source: The Melbourne Observer (Australia)
SCIENTOLOGY - the mystery-shrouded religion that came under intense official attack in Victoria - has launched a massive comeback campaign. The faith's leader, L. Ron Hubbard, has ordered wide-scale expansion throughout Australia. He has told his Australian followers: "There's no reason not to create a wildfire expansion in Australia now. "Disseminate more. Train more. Audit more." The Observer has obtained some of the personal letters and orders which Hubbard has issued to his Australian officials. They clearly indicate the faith's determination ...
Item contributed by: Zhent (Anonymous)
Feb 23, 1973
A happy apostle of the New Faith — The Australian
Nov 24, 1972
Scientologists not discouraged — Daily News (Australia)
Nov 23, 1972
Scientology Repeal Bill // Bid to stop debate fails — West Australian
Type: Press
Source: West Australian
The Legislative Assembly yesterday took more than an hour to decide that it had power to debate the Scientology Act Repeal Bill. It rejected by 20 votes to 19 a move by the Leader of the opposition, Sir Charles Court, to disagree with a ruling by the Speaker, Mr Norton. The Bill seeks to repeal the ban on scientology enacted by the Liberal-Country Party Government in 1968. Mr Norton ruled that the Bill was not subjudice because of a writ by ...
Item contributed by: Zhent (Anonymous)
Nov 16, 1972
Scientology — West Australian
Type: Press
Source: West Australian
Item contributed by: Zhent (Anonymous)
Nov 15, 1972
Bill to legalise scientology — West Australian
Type: Press
Source: West Australian
Item contributed by: Zhent (Anonymous)
Nov 11, 1972
Minister warns on cult inquiry — West Australian
Nov 4, 1972
'New Faith' bid to see Ellis fails — West Australian
Nov 3, 1972
Do not lift scientology ban, says Dr Ellis — The West Australian
Jun 9, 1972
The Kotzé Report (South Africa)
Dec 23, 1971
QC criticizes ban on entry of foreign members but urges legislation on psychotherapy — The Times (UK)
Dec 1, 1971
Enquiry into the practice and effects of Scientology — Her Majesty's Stationery Office
Nov 14, 1971
Dianetics and drugs: a "cure" in weeks for $3,000 — Chicago Tribune
More: pqasb.pqarchiver.com
Type: Press
Source: Chicago Tribune
On March 7, 1971, a benefit concert to aid the National Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Program was held at the Happy Medium. The program was presented by Dinah Christie and members of the cast of the revue appearing at the theater. Publicity releases were sent out plugging the concert and at least one newspaper columnist mentioned both the performance and the charity it was supporting. [...]
Sep 28, 1971
Judge is sued — The Canberra Times (Australia)
Oct 10, 1970
Those Mind Benders Called Scientologists — The Mercury (Australia)
Sep 12, 1970
IT LIVES ON AT BALACLAVA — The Herald (Australia)
Aug 1, 1970
L. Ron Hubbard breaks silence // A reply to William Burroughs — Mayfair (magazine)
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): L. Ron Hubbard
Source: Mayfair (magazine)
[Picture / Caption: 'As a matter of policy, L. Ron Hubbard doesn't give interviews' — Scientology spokesman] WORLD EXCLUSIVE L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the five-million strong Scientology cult, speaks out for the first time ever in a British publication to defend his creed against world-famous author William Burroughs. Read it carefully — it is a revealing self-portrait of an extraordinary man Scientology is a people's activity, a grass roots movement, and such are usually frowned on by the Establishment The ...
Jun 1, 1970
Mr. Burroughs, you're wrong about my husband — Mayfair (magazine)
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Mary Sue (Whipp) Hubbard
Source: Mayfair (magazine)
We are trying to bring into confrontation two of the world's most revolutionary minds. World-famous author William Burroughs, in a recent Mayfair article, stirred up the controversial cult of Scientology by directly accusing its enigmatic leader, L. Ron Hubbard, with hiding tremendous psycho-therapeutic discoveries behind a neo-fascist organisation. Hubbard himself hasn't replied, but for the first time ever in a British publication, his wife Mary Sue Hubbard has come to his defence. This statement came direct from the Hubbard's yacht ...
Mar 1, 1970
I, William Burroughs, challenge you, L. Ron Hubbard — Mayfair (magazine)
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): William S. Burroughs
Source: Mayfair (magazine)
'You claim Scientology is the universal road to freedom. Well I've taken your course and I say: prove it to all of us. Come out country simple and prove it' In view of the fact that my articles and statements on Scientology may have influenced young people to associate themselves with the so-called Church of Scientology, I feel an obligation to make my present views on the subject quite clear. 'Some of the techniques are highly valuable and warrant further study ...
Feb 1, 1970
Scientology --- World's most dangerous religion? — CAD Magazine
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Wally George
Source: CAD Magazine
Last year reporter Alan Levy was hired by Life magazine to enroll in the beginning course of Scientology, "the worId's fastest growing religion." Like Zen Buddhism and other Eastern belief systems, Scientology claims to free the mind, elevating the person to the status of a "superman," with fantastic mental powers, concentration, poise, humor, reflexes. In practice it more resembles a kind of "Flash Gordon" psycho-analysis than conventional religion. His reporter's objectivity became undermined; Levy found himself sucked deeper and deeper into ...
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