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Reference materials World Institute of Scientology Enterprises (WISE)Wikipedia: Foster ReportEthics (Scientology)Exscientologykids.comOxford Capacity Analysis (aka, "free Scientology personality test" aka "U-Test" aka "Pape Test")
50 matching items found between Jan 1971 and Dec 1971. Furthermore, there are 3424 matching items for all time not shown.
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Dec 23, 1971
Scientology report / QC criticizes ban on entry of foreign members but urges legislation on psychotherapy — The Times (UK)
Dec 21, 1971
Harassed scientologists cry 'fascist' — The Australian
Dec 18, 1971
Anti-addiction centre seeking help in Ottawa — Ottawa Citizen
Dec 1, 1971
Enquiry into the practice and effects of Scientology — Her Majesty's Stationery Office
Dec 1, 1971
Suit-happy scientologists [exact date unknown] — Los Angeles Times (California)
More: link, transcript from another publication
Type: Press
Author(s): Lester Kinsolving
Source: Los Angeles Times (California)
Churches have been generally reluctant to engage in the expense and acrimony of lawsuits ever since St. Paul counseled the Corinthian church to avoid property litigation between members before pagan magistrates. (1 Cor. 6: 1-9) But an organization called "the church of Scientology" appears to have taken just the opposite course, in what seems to be a means of acquiring extensive publicity and at the same time frightening anyone inclined to expose their operations. Scientology, which focuses upon intimate interviews using ...
Nov 20, 1971
Law Report November 19 1971 // Ban on book on scientology is lifted — The Times (UK)
More: link
Type: Press
Source: The Times (UK)
Hubbard and Another v Vosper and Another Before Lord Denning, the Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Megaw and Lord Justice Stephenson. The court allowed an interlocutory appeal by defendants, Mr Cyril Ronald Vosper, of Inverness Terrace, W, and Neville Spearman Ltd, publishers, and set aside an injunction granted to Mr. Lafayette Ronald Hubbard and the Church of Scientology of California, of Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex, by Mr Justice Kilner Brown in chambers on October 4 restraining the defendants ...
Nov 17, 1971
A dangerous precedent over scientology? // Nigel Lawson examines the use of arbitrary powers against members of the cult and asks why the Foster Report is still unpublished — The Times (UK)
More: link
Type: Press
Source: The Times (UK)
In reply to a written question in the of Commons a few days ago, the Secretary of State for Social Services, Sir Keith Joseph, declared that he would be making an announcement about the publication of the Foster Report on Scientology "soon". However soon "soon" may be, he has certainly taken time about it. For the report, which was commissioned by his predecessor, Mr Richard Crossman, in January, 1969, has now been in his hands for the best part of ...
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. [...]
Nov 14, 1971
Scientologists lose 'Mind Benders' case [exact date unknown]
More: link
Type: Press
MR Justice O'CONNOR dismissed two applications by the Church of Scientology yesterday for the editor of a provincial newspaper and the author of "The Mind Benders," a book on the cult, to be sent to prison for contempt of court. The judge said on the third day of the hearing that he would give his reasons today. In the applications, the Church of Scientology had sought to commit to prison Mr CYRIL VOSPER, the author, and Mr KEITH WHETSTONE, editor of ...
Oct 24, 1971
Before the beginning... — Flint Journal (Michigan)
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Betty Brenner
Source: Flint Journal (Michigan)
Whatever else it is, it's a phenomenon, and a controversial and mysterious one at that. Beyond that, it's difficult to say just what Scientology is — except that it is an organization and a way of thinking gaining attention in the Flint area and across the world as it grows rapidly in adherents and publicity. Since Scientology opened a branch here a few months ago in a former pool hall at 2102 Joliet a few months ago, handouts have appeared on ...
Sep 29, 1971
Scientology--Spiritual healing of mental ills — The Day (New London, Connecticut)
Aug 28, 1971
Miami Scientologists seek drug programs in prisons — Miami News
More: news.google.com
Type: Press
Author(s): Bob Wilcox
Source: Miami News
Representatives of the Miami Scientology Church, aderents of a controversial but growing religion, are to meet with state drug abuse officials soon. They want to put a Scientology rehabilitation program into the state's prisons. The subject of much criticism since its founding in the 1950s, the church has recently gained official status as a religion from the courts, and along with it permission to use a crude lie-detector device in its psychiatric counseling. Counseling is at the heart of Scientology. Scientologists ...
Jul 31, 1971
FDA seizure of e-meters is reversed — Washington Post
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Thomas W. Lippman
Source: Washington Post
The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled yesterday that since the Scientology organization had made a case—uncontested by the Government—that it was a religion, a 1963 raid on its headquarters was illegal because it violated its constitutional rights. In a much-publicized raid on Jan. 4, 1963, agents from the Food and Drug Administration seized so-called "E-meters" and stacks of literature from the headquarters of the Founding Church of Scientology here. The FDA charged at the time that the Scientologists made false claims ...
Jul 31, 1971
[Re. FDA v. Founding Church of Scientology, Washington D.C.] — New York Times
More: link
Type: Press
Source: New York Times
Fed Dist Judge G A Gesell condemns use at 'E-meter' but permits Ch of Scientology to continue using instrument in its religious practices; rules that L R Hubbard's claims for meter are 'quackery' but says that Scientology does meet qualifications of being religion and is entitled to protection under 1st Amendment of Const; orders FDA to return 100 'E-meters' and 2 tons of printed material seized in '63; rules that only Scientology mins will be permitted to use 'E-meters' and that ...
Jun 26, 1971
New religion takes on U.S. government, psychiatry — Monterey Peninsula Herald
More: link
Type: Press
Source: Monterey Peninsula Herald
An aggressive modern religion that has taken on the U.S. government and the psychiatric profession has come to the Peninsula. The Church of Scientology, which established a study group here last August, has now opened a counseling center at 604 Lighthouse Ave., Monterey. Still a mission of the San Francisco church, the local congregation is training a minister and conducting lectures and personal counseling sessions. Court Fight The church, founded only 16 years ago, has been engaged in a court fight ...
Jun 13, 1971
Scientology: To get free of 'negative memories' — New York Times
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Edward B. Fiske
Source: New York Times
A young man and a middle-aged woman stared silently at each other across a long, narrow table in a room in a tan brick building in Washington, D.C., one day last week. A guide explained that they were engaged in an exercise known as "training rudiment zero" so as to make them "more able to confront another life source." At the end of the table another young man was busy making little clay models. He, too, was engaged in a spiritual ...
Jun 11, 1971
Scientology growing despite brushes with FDA — Albuquerque Journal
Jun 4, 1971
Editorials / The FDA versus Scientology — Christianity Today
More: link
Type: Press
Source: Christianity Today
The FDA Versus Scientology The oldest active case in the District of Columbia Courts comes to trial once again June 7. Way back in January, 1963, the Food and Drug Administration raided the local Scientology church and seized its counseling aid known as the E-meter, charging that it was a false and misleading device. During ensuing trials Scientologists claimed infringement of their freedom of religion and insisted that the E-meter was not used fraudulently or harmfully. The case is not yet ...
Jun 2, 1971
Scientology ministers visit FDA over case — The News American (Maryland)
More: link
Type: Press
Source: The News American (Maryland)
The head of the Baltimore office of the federal Food and Drug Administration has been visited by a group of ministers and parishioners from the Church of Scientology in connection with a U. S. District Court case being pressed by the FDA against the religious body. The eight-year-old case, which is slated to go to court Monday, June 7, in Washington, stems from a raid on a Scientology church In the nation's capital in January, 1963, by a group of FDA-deputized ...
Jun 1, 1971
He can call on 200 years of experience
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Ralph Viggers
People who feel good work better, play better and enjoy others more. People who feel good also climb out of old ruts to face new challenges easier. Understanding this, the first thing Dr. Harold Thibodeau wants to know is "How are you feeling?" When the answer is negative, the well-known Santa Ana, California Chiropractor and Scientologist: OT VII says with calm assurance, "Let's do something about it." With a thorough examination, including x-rays of the entire spine, Dr. Thiboudeau locates the ...
May 8, 1971
Has FDA bungled the Scientology church case? — The Evening Star
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): William F. Willoughby
Source: The Evening Star
It was more than eight years ago, here in Washington, on Jan. 4, 1963. that a group of Baltimore longshoremen who had been deputized by officials of the Federal Food and Drug Administration staged one of the most bizarre raids in American history. The contingent, escorted by motorcycle policemen, entered a church on 19th Street NW and the residences of its ministers and began grabbing the church's scriptures, confessional aids and documents, loading them into two waiting vans. Some of the ...
May 1, 1971
FDA v. Free exercise — Church & State
May 1, 1971
Scientology sues The Realist for three-quarters of a million dollars for libel and conspiracy — The Realist
More: ep.tc
Type: Press
Source: The Realist
The Church of Scientology, Inc. is suing the Realist for three-quarters of a million dollars. In the May-June 1970 issue (287) there was an editorial announcing the contents of the upcoming 13th Anniversary issue, including the following paragraph: "You will be witness to socio-spiritual scandals: why the Beattles really broke with the giggling Maharishi; the rise of Sirhan Sirhan in the Scientology hierarchy; the transmutation of Richard Alpert into Baba Ram Dass." Scientology claims that the reference to Sirhan "was published ...
Apr 30, 1971
"The Hubbard Apprentice Course teaches fundamentals of communication" // Scientology defined as knowing how to know — Hoofbeat
More: link
Type: Press
Source: Hoofbeat
Scientology is defined as knowing how to know. It is an applied religious philosophy dealing with the study of knowledge. Through the application of its technology it brings about desirable changes in the conditions of life. But, according to Scientology Literature it could be better defined as summated and organized information about you. It is everything that has been known about you for at least 2500 years, but it is summated so it is communicable, so that it is applicable and ...
Apr 12, 1971
Open practice of Scientology — The Advertiser (Australia)
Type: Press
Source: The Advertiser (Australia)
Scientology was still being practised throughout SA, the public relations officer of the Church of the New Faith (Mr. T. B. Minchin) said yesterday. Scientology is banned under an Act of Parliament passed in 1969. Mr. Minchin said there were about 500 active members and the practice was being conducted "quite openly." The Church of the New Faith had been operating a church for its members in Fullarton since April last year. Although Mr. Minchin declined to discuss the matter in ...
Item contributed by: Zhent (Anonymous)
Apr 8, 1971
Articles of incorporation of Church of Scientology of La Jolla (Filed Apr. 13, 1971)
Apr 8, 1971
Scientology and it's application [sic] — Mercer Island Reporter (Washington)
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Sue Daum
Source: Mercer Island Reporter (Washington)
The discovery of Dianetics and Scientology has provided a technology which has been successfully used by educators, doctors, artists and athletes. The most recent application of this technology is in the field of drug abuse. Narconon, the first drug rehabilitation program using Scientology technology, is the only program of its kind being used in penal institutions. A continual problem facing prison officials is the consistent return to prison of the drug offender, almost immediately following his discharge from prison. Narconon boasts ...
Apr 7, 1971
Scientology suit against British Embassy in US — The Times (UK)
Mar 4, 1971
Growth of irrational cults — Daily World (New York)
Feb 25, 1971
Scientology benefit concert tonight — St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri)
More: link
Type: Press
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri)
Pianist Mario Feninger will give a concert at 8 o'clock tonight at Forest Park Community College Theater, 5600 Oakland Avenue. Proceeds will benefit the Church of Scientology, 2510 South Brentwood Boulevard, Brentwood. Feninger has given a number of concerts at Scientology-sponsored programs throughout Europe and the United States. He credits his ability to the application of Scientology.
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