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advanced organization of los angeles (aola) • apollo (formerly, "royal scot man"; often misspelled "royal scotman", "royal scotsman") • beau jacob karnovsky • body thetans (bts) • canada • children, youth • cost • fraud, lie, deceit, misrepresentation • hypnosis • l. ron hubbard's credentials • mary sue (whipp) hubbard • montreal gazette • nicole crellin • quebec • quentin geoffrey macauley hubbard • rehabilitation project force (rpf) • sandcastle motel @ 200 north osceola avenue clearwater fl united states • schools • sea organization (sea org, so) • set a good example foundation (formerly, concerned businessmen's association of america) • silencing criticism, censorship • suicide • supernatural abilities (aka ot powers) • the way to happiness (twth) • xenu (operating thetan level 3, ot 3, wall of fire)
13 matching items found between Jan 1985 and Dec 1989. Furthermore, there are 239 matching items for all time not shown.
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Sep 29, 1989
Affidavit of Monica Pignotti (29 September 1989)
Aug 2, 1989
Ex-Scientologist risks jail to speak against church — Orlando Sentinel
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Claire Dezern
Source: Orlando Sentinel
TAMPA — You shouldn't be reading this story. The tale of Margery Wakefield vs. the Church of Scientology is supposed to be a secret. Church officials say so. So does a federal judge. In fact, Wakefield could go to jail for talking about the 12 years she spent as a member of the cult, which has its spiritual headquarters in Clearwater. Wakefield, 41, is talking anyway, braving the threats of Scientology lawyers and testing the patience of a U.S. district judge. ...
May 31, 1989
'Totalist' cults prey on idealism, altruism of college students — Daily Bruin (University of California)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Evan Reid
Source: Daily Bruin (University of California)
Because the number of idealistic, self-sacrificing college students is particularly high, U.S. college campuses are the prime recruiting grounds for potentially dangerous cults, according to the director of the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute. Louis Joylan West, who is also psychiatrist-in-chief at the UCLA Medical Center, talked about "totalist" cults and their methods of coercive persuasion last week as part of the Learn-at-Lunch series. "Totalist" cults are those that use deceptive and harmful coercive techniques to draw in new members. Approximately 25,000 cults ...
Aug 31, 1988
Measles outbreak traced to Clearwater private school — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Paul L. McGorrian
Source: St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
CLEARWATER — The outbreak of measles reported by county health officials this week has been traced to the True School, a private school in Clearwater that uses the teachings of L. Run Hubbard, founder of the Church of Scientology. A Health Department official said Tuesday that 40 of the 100 students at the school had not been immunized. But Sherry Payson, a spokeswoman for the school, said she thinks the figure is lower. She said neither the school nor Scientology discourages ...
Sep 1, 1987
Thugs tried to stop me exposing evil cult // --- says Scientology follower who quit after 22 years
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Type: Press
THE author of a book that allegedly blows the whistle on the bizarre founder of the Church of Scientology says he has been terrorized by cult fanatics seeking to suppress the shocking exposé. "They've sent out thugs to intimidate me, threatened my family, tried to bribe us and even tried to jail the publisher," says Bent Corydon, author of L. Ron Hubbard: Messiah Or Madman? (Lyle Stuart). Corydon, a loyal disciple of Hubbard and his cult for nearly 22 years, now ...
Feb 23, 1987
The new menace that waits outside the school gates / Children as young as six are being lured by cult with 'hidden message' booklets — East Grinstead Courier (UK)
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Aug 27, 1986
Scientology-linked group sponsors student contest — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Maggie Erickson
Source: Clearwater Sun (Florida)
CLEARWATER — A local school student council could win $5,000 in a contest — if the school follows the offical guidelines outlined in Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard's book "The Way to Happiness." At least one Pinellas school principal received a flier advertising the contest sponsored nationally by the Concerned Businessmen's Association of America, an organization that has been tied to the Church of Scientology. School principals are asked to fill out a request form to enter their school in the ...
Aug 27, 1986
The Bare-Faced Messiah Interviews // Interview with Kima Douglas
Type: Press
Kima Douglas was very much a typical Scientologist during her years in the Church, from 1968 to 1980: she was young, English-speaking, well-educated and totally committed. She was well-qualified to join L. Ron Hubbard's naval élite, the Sea Org, which had been founded in 1967. Her past nursing experience in her home country of Rhodesia was discovered at a time when Hubbard's health was rapidly deteriorating and for seven years, from 1973 to 1980, she became a unique combination of nurse, ...
Jun 7, 1986
Boy, 2, in critical condition — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Susan Snyder
Source: Clearwater Sun (Florida)
CLEARWATER — One of two children who nearly drowned in unrelated accidents Thursday remained hospitalized Friday in critical condition. Beau Jacob Karnovsky, 2, went nearly 15 minutes without breathing after falling into a swimming pool Thursday. He remained in critical condition Friday at All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg, officials said. The toddler fell into eight feet of water around 5 p.m. in an unattended pool behind the Sand Castle Motel, 200 N. Osceola Ave., while being watched by a 16-year-old ...
Jun 6, 1986
Boy falls in pool, is in critical condition — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Type: Press
Source: St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
A 2-year-old boy was in critical condition Thursday night after he fell into a swimming pool at a Church of Scientology center in Clearwater. Beau Jacob Karnovsky was breathing with the help of a life support system when he was taken to Morton Plant Hospital. He was in critical condition at 7:30 p.m. when he was transferred to All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg, said a nursing supervisor. The child was in the care of a babysitter Thursday afternoon when he ...
Jun 6, 1986
Two-year-old boy nearly drowned — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Scott Marshall
Source: Clearwater Sun (Florida)
CLEARWATER — A 2-year-old boy nearly drowned Thursday afternoon at a motel used by members of the Church of Scientology, Clearwater police said. Beau Jacob Karnovsky, 2, was in critical condition in the intensive care unit at All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg late Thursday night, a nursing supervisor said. He had been sustained on life-support systems after being rushed to Morton F. Plant Hospital, Cooper said. The boy was in a pool at the Sand Castle Motel, 200 N. Osceola ...
Apr 22, 1986
Editorials of the Sun // Scientologists and the child-molesting study — Clearwater Sun (Florida)
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Type: Press
Source: Clearwater Sun (Florida)
It is ironic that the Church of Scientology has stepped forward to object to the spending of $832,000 by the Florida Mental Health Institute (FMHI) in Tampa to study child molesters. A Scientology-sponsored group — the Citizens Commission on Human Rights — says that child molesters are criminals, not sick people. Representatives of the commission's Clearwater chapter said the pedophiles should be placed behind high walls where they can no longer rape or molest children. Well, the commission may have a ...
Jul 27, 1985
Nursery puts stop to Scientologists staging plays for children — Montreal Gazette
Type: Press
Source: Montreal Gazette
The owner of a Rosemount nursery says he won't allow Church of Scientology members to perform any more plays for the nursery's 30 children. On Wednesday, two Scientology members presented a 45-minute play — it was about a porcupine who gets lost in the woods — for the children at Le Foyer du Bonheur. The Scientologists wanted to give the children an encore performance next week, but nursery owner Uri Ravel has quashed the plan: "I don't want any preaching in ...
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