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anti-psychiatry • apollo (formerly, "royal scot man"; often misspelled "royal scotman", "royal scotsman") • committee of evidence ("comm ev") • commodore's messenger organization (cmo) • counterfeit dreams (blog-book) • david miscavige • david miscavige: physical violence • david ziff • dead agenting (black pr, smear campaign) • fair game • fort harrison hotel (also, flag land base) @ 210 south fort harrison avenue clearwater fl united states • gold base (also, "int base") @ gilman hot springs • golden era productions • jeff hawkins • l. ron hubbard's credentials • michael j. "mike" rinder • norman f. starkey • office of special affairs (osa) (formerly, guardian's office) • overboarding • rehabilitation project force (rpf) • sea organization (sea org, so) • silencing criticism, censorship • stephen a. kent • suppressive person (sp) • xenu (operating thetan level 3, ot 3, wall of fire)
9 matching items found between Jan 2008 and Dec 2008. Furthermore, there are 110 matching items for all time not shown.
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Dec 31, 2008
Infinite Complacency / The RPF: "Scientology's Gulag"
Aug 7, 2008
Selling Scientology — Portland Mercury (Oregon)
Type: Press
Author(s): Matt Davis
Source: Portland Mercury (Oregon)
In the mid-1980s, more than ever before, television advertising was about big budgets and excess. Bucking that trend was Scientologist and marketing whiz Jeff Hawkins, whose understated, minimalist TV ads for L. Ron Hubbard's Dianetics helped launch the book onto the best-seller list—and arguably sparked a worldwide interest in the religion. Hawkins' ads featured simple questions like, "Why are you unhappy?" in white print against a black background, backed by edgy music supplied by Hawkins' friends, and finally, a shot of ...
Jun 23, 2008
Scientology's Holy War — Maisonneuve
Type: Press
Author(s): Bruce Livesey
Source: Maisonneuve
Bruce Livesey investigates how former inner-sanctum member Gerry Armstrong became the Salman Rushdie of Scientology. The first time I met Gerry Armstrong, I thought he was paranoid. I’d driven down from Vancouver, summer 2007, into the verdant Fraser Valley to Chilliwack, BC, a somnolent, wind-blown town surrounded by jagged mountain ranges. A place as far removed from Tom Cruise, John Travolta and Scientology’s loopiness as one can possibly get. Armstrong and his third wife Caroline live in a walk-up, one-bedroom apartment ...
Jun 1, 2008
Counterfeit Dreams - Chapter 7: The Land Base
May 22, 2008
Counterfeit Dreams - Chapter 6: Back to Flag
May 10, 2008
Counterfeit Dreams - Chapter 4: Moving Up
May 6, 2008
Counterfeit Dreams - Chapter 3: Thistle Street Lane
Mar 6, 2008
The Edge: Jefferson Hawkins Interview 1 — WXYB 1520 AM
Jan 30, 2008
Malignant narcissism, L. Ron Hubbard, and Scientology's policies of narcissistic rage
Type: Research
Author(s): Stephen A. Kent, Jodi M. Lane
In this article, we argue that Scientology’s founder, L. Ron Hubbard, likely presented a personality disorder known as malignant narcissism, and then we establish that this disorder probably contributed to his creation of organizational policies against perceived enemies that reflected his narcissistic rage. We illustrate our argument by discussing Hubbard’s creation of an internal Scientology organization called the Guardian’s Office, which carried out a sustained and covert attack against a Scientology critic, Paulette Cooper. This attack, and the Scientology policies that ...
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