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anti-psychiatry • australia • australian women's weekly • body thetans (bts) • chelmsford private hospital • children, youth • citizens commission on human rights (cchr) • daniel rutter • david rice • drug free ambassadors • heber c. jentzsch • letter • linda fitzpatrick • lyn cottee • nicole kidman • pauline priest • protest, picket • silencing criticism, censorship • sporgery • sun herald (australia) • the australian • the big issue (australia) • tilman hausherr • xenu (operating thetan level 3, ot 3, wall of fire) • alt.religion.scientology
Reference materials Anderson Report (Australia)Australia (July 2007): Scientology link to murders201 Castlereagh Street Sydney NSW Australia19-37 Greek Street Sydney NSW Australia42 Russell Street Melbourne Victoria Australia
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Nov 10, 1999
Sect loses battle to become a charity // Scientology 'is not a religion' — The Guardian (UK)
Type: Press
Author(s): James Meek
Source: The Guardian (UK)
The controversial Church of Scientology had its application to be recognised as a religion turned down yesterday. After more than three years' deliberation, the Charity Commissioners rejected the organisation's claim saying that it did not qualify because it was not a religion and did not benefit the public. Critics of Scientology portray the organisation as a wacky cult that brainwashes individuals and exists to make money. But adherents say such hostility amounts to religious persecution and that Scientology puts them on ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Sep 20, 1999
No religious agenda — The Big Issue (Australia)
Sep 16, 1999
Gibbering clones the future of Usenet? — The Australian
Type: Press
Author(s): Daniel Rutter
Source: The Australian
Imagine, if you will, a public forum where anybody can stand on a soapbox and speak, and everyone can listen to any of the speakers they choose. What you're imagining is, more or less, Usenet. Usenet is an enormous collection of publicly accessible fora where you can post and read messages about more or less everything anyone talks about. Some postings are brilliant, some are less brilliant, some are inane, some are utterly unfathomable. But everyone with Internet access can have ...
Item contributed by: Zhent (Anonymous)
Sep 6, 1999
Did cult march on wrong hospital? — The Big Issue (Australia)
Type: Press
Source: The Big Issue (Australia)
The CCHR is widely regarded by anti-cult activists as a front group for the Church of Scientology, a religion established by the late science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard. Hospitals are not usually the targets of demonstrations. Health care is a controversial subject, but community anger is usually centred on funding issues. So the Citizen's Commission on Human Rights' (CCHR) hundred-strong march on the Royal Melbourne Hospital on Saturday 31 July was already unusual. They were protesting the establishment of a ...
Item contributed by: Zhent (Anonymous)
Aug 1, 1999
Sex, obsession and jealousy: Nicole Kidman — Australian Women's Weekly
Type: Press
Source: Australian Women's Weekly
[...] Are you still a practicing Scientologist? "I really don't discuss religion or my beliefs. But when Stanley died, I had an extraordinary night. I went out alone to St Patrick's Cathedral in London and spent an hour-and-a-half in the church. It was candlelit, the wind was whipping around that night, and I left at nine, when they close the doors. I thought when I came out: well, I suppose once a Catholic, always a Catholic. It was very humbling. I ...
Item contributed by: Zhent (Anonymous)
Jul 4, 1999
Young disciples — Sun Herald (Australia)
Type: Press
Source: Sun Herald (Australia)
The Church of Scientology is using six-year-olds to hand out leaflets on Sydney streets. The church says the children are members of its Chinese congregation, who are distributing anti-drug fliers outside the George Street cinemas. Sydney Scientologist PR Linda Fitzpatrick says the church is interested in recruiting children as "drug-free ambassadors".
Item contributed by: Zhent (Anonymous)
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