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8 matching items found between Jan 1979 and Dec 1979. Furthermore, there are 416 matching items for all time not shown.
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Dec 31, 1979
Church vs. press — Newsweek
Sep 17, 1979
Scientology church loses "Snapping" libel suit — Publisher's Weekly
Sep 1, 1979
L. Ron Hubbard, a living legend — Xenophile
Jul 20, 1979
When friends or patients ask about... Cults — Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
May 28, 1979
"Snapping" authors ask for First Amendment precedent — Publisher's Weekly
Mar 26, 1979
Scientologists sue Lippincott and authors of "Snapping" — Publisher's Weekly
Jan 11, 1979
United States of America v. Mary Sue Hubbard, et al. / Response to informal bill of particulars
Jan 1, 1979
Inside Scientology // The science fiction religion finds itself under attack — CHIC Magazine
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Type: Press
Author(s): Ron Ridenour
Source: CHIC Magazine
In the beginning there was Xenn, god of the Galactic Federation, a 76-planet union formed some 95 million years ago. The Federation, whose planets averaged 178 billion inhabitants each, had something of a population problem. Xenn solved it by "implanting" the excess to Teegeeack (earth) and dumping them into volcanos. These beings were somehow fused into humans when hydrogen bombs were dropped on the volcanos. After the radioactive dust cleared, the new humans were confused by being shown religious pictures of ...
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Other web sites with precious media archives. There is also a downloadable SQL dump of this library (use it as you wish, no need to ask permission.)   In May 2008, Ron Sharp's hard work consisting of over 1260 FrontCite tagged articles were integrated with this library. There are more contributors to this library. This library currently contains over 6000 articles, and more added everyday from historical archives.