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arrest • brainwashing • christian volz • cult awareness network (can) (earlier form, citizen's freedom foundation) • david e. anderson • death • deprogramming • detroit free press • detroit news • forgery • founding church of scientology, washington d.c. • greg taylor • hare krishna • irving zaretsky • john r. harney • lawsuit • milt sernett • moonies • national security agency (nsa) • quentin geoffrey macauley hubbard • ted patrick
Reference materials "Raymond James building" @ 1 Griswold Street Detroit MI United States
5 matching items found between Jul 1976 and Dec 1976. Furthermore, there are 43 matching items for all time not shown.
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Dec 18, 1976
Some cults may aid blacks — Detroit News
Nov 23, 1976
Churchman's son dead — Detroit Free Press
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Source: Detroit Free Press
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — (AP) — A man who died here Nov. 12 was identified Monday as Geoffrey Quentin McCaully Hubbard, son of L. Ron Hubbard, who founded the controversial Church of Scientology. Young Hubbard, 22, was found semicomatose in an auto near McCarran International Airport on Oct. 28. He failed to respond to medical treatment at Southern Nevada Memorial Hospital, officials said. Coroner Richard A. Mayne said the cause of death was not known, and the results of tests will ...
Sep 25, 1976
Scientologists angered by arrest — Detroit Free Press
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Aug 29, 1976
Viewers' choice: // Closeup on cultism — Detroit News
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Source: Detroit News
Though religious cults have existed elsewhere for thousands of years, their ranks have only begun to swell in America in the past few decades. They flourished particularly in the sixties, when celebrity involvement — by the Beatles, among others — helped make cult abbreviations like "TM" (for Transcendental Meditation) commonplace. Unofficial estimates place the number of cults in the United States today at 5,000, with an individual total of two million members. But as that number grew, so did the controversy ...
Jul 1, 1976
Church sues for U.S. file [exact date unknown] — Detroit Free Press
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Source: Detroit Free Press
WASHINGTON — (AP) — The Founding Church of Scientology sued the National Security Agency Wednesday, seeking release under the Freedom of Information Act of intelligence files the agency admits it holds on the church group. The security agency first told the church that it could not locate the files, but after the Central Intelligence Agency said it had been provided the files by the National Security Agency, the NSA Wrote to the church and said the files had been located but ...
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