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anti-psychiatry • blackmail • central intelligence agency (cia) • dianetics: the modern science of mental health (book) • eugene m. ingram • federal bureau of investigation (fbi) • founding church of scientology, washington d.c. • freedom (scientology magazine) • george t. kattar • harassment • harvey brower • heber c. jentzsch • internal revenue service (irs) • interpol • jennifer pratt • ken hoden • l.a. weekly (california) • legal • michael j. flynn • national commission on law enforcement and social justice (ncle) • nazi labelling • private investigator(s) • richard m. nixon • ron curran • world federation of mental health
3 matching items found between Jan 1986 and Jun 1986. Furthermore, there are 162 matching items for all time not shown.
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May 29, 1986
$100G Scientology 'scam' // Feds charge 2 with Mob connections — Boston Herald
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Type: Press
Author(s): Jim MacLaughlin
Source: Boston Herald
A DISBARRED lawyer with Mob connections and a Methuen man linked to organized crime were arrested yesterday and charged with trying to bilk the Church of Scientology out of $100,000, said officials. The alleged scam netted Harvey Brower, 49, of Swampscott, and George T. Kattar, 67, of Methuen, $33,333 before they were arrested by FBI agents, said the US. Attorney's office. The two were indicted by a federal grand jury in Boston May 23 and charged with fraud, extortion and other ...
May 29, 1986
Was church cheated or part of a larger plot? — Lawrence-Eagle-Tribune
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Author(s): Paul Van Osdol
Source: Lawrence-Eagle-Tribune
Four years ago, two men walked into a New York bank and tried to cash a $2 million check drawn on the Bank of New England account of L. Ron Hubbard, the head of the Church of Scientology. The bank refused to cash the check after it could not verify the signature. Since then, the church has been on the warpath to find out who forged their now-dead founder's check. It offered a $100,000 reward, bought full-page advertisements in the country's ...
Apr 4, 1986
Inside Scientology — Finally [The government's war against Scientology] — L.A. Weekly (California)
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Author(s): Ron Curran, Jennifer Pratt
Source: L.A. Weekly (California)
The Government's War Against SCIENTOLOGY Scientologists say the church is engaged in "a war for the human spirit" against a global conspiracy, involving psychiatrists, the Rockefeller family, the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) and the U.S. government (including the FBI, CIA and IRS). According to Ken Hoden, Scientologists feel that although each of these diverse entities have different reasons for attacking the church, their enemies have banded together as one to achieve a common end — "destroying the Church of Scientology." ...
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