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Mar 27, 1971
Incredible String Band part 2 — Sounds (UK)
Mar 4, 1971
Growth of irrational cults — Daily World (New York)
Feb 25, 1971
Scientology benefit concert tonight — St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri)More: link
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri) Pianist Mario Feninger will give a concert at 8 o'clock tonight at Forest Park Community College Theater, 5600 Oakland Avenue. Proceeds will benefit the Church of Scientology, 2510 South Brentwood Boulevard, Brentwood. Feninger has given a number of concerts at Scientology-sponsored programs throughout Europe and the United States. He credits his ability to the application of Scientology.
Jan 18, 1971
Medicine's week — American Medical
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 01 From Dianetics to Scientology — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 02 The confessionals — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 03 Life and Sex in the Womb — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 04 Have You Lived Before This Life? — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 05 Spreading the Word — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 06 The Org — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 07 The Sea Org — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 08 The British and Australian Orgs — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 09 Attacking the Attackers — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 10 The Suppressives — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 11 The Sexual and Criminal Security Check — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 12 The World of Scientology — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 13 Children and Celebrities — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 14 Scientology -- Business or Religion? — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 15 Is Scientology Political? — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 16 Scientology Versus Medicine — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 17 The Secret Scientology Sessions — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 18 The E-Meter — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - Introduction — Tower Publications, Inc.
Dec 22, 1970
Scientologists lose libel action against Tory MP and decide against an appeal — The Times (UK)
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The Times (UK) At the end of the longest libel action in recent legal history, Mr. Geoffrey Johnson Smith, M.P., was cleared yesterday by a High Court jury of libelling the Church of Scientology of California.
Dec 17, 1970
Scientology: The Now Religion! — Village Voice
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Donald M. Kaplan Source:
Village Voice The true measures of the false prophet are an unrelenting certainty and a staggering income. The immediate impression of L. Ron Hubbard, the prophet of Scientology, which emerges from George Malko's "Scientology: The Now Religion," is of a windbag hustler. There is not a single question Hubbard cannot answer easily and definitively. This and the fact that Hubbard personally has been making something around $140,000 a week from Scientology (that is, as Malko tells is, week in and week out) I ...
Dec 10, 1970
'New Faith' minister granted exemption — Daily News (Australia)
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Daily News (Australia) A Perth Petty Sessions magistrate said today that he considered the Church of the New Faith "a religion."
Mr C. Zempilas SM made the decision when he granted exemption from National Service to Jonathon Prismall Gellie (24) of Newnham-st., Leederville.
Gellie claimed he was a minister of the Church of the New Faith, and as such was entitled to exemption from service under a section of the National Service Act which gave exemption to ministers of religion.
Said the SM: "In ...
Nov 7, 1970
Church briefs // Rumor denied — Nashua Telegraph (New Hampshire)More: news.google.com
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Nashua Telegraph (New Hampshire) The Church of Scientology has issued a statement formally denying a rumor that the National Association of Mental Health has offered it $50 million to cease its research in the field of mental healing. The Rev. S. Beisher, spokesman for the church in New York, said: "I see no possible grounds for these rumors. The Church of Scientology is engaged in an altogether different sphere of activity from the NAMH. We are a religious organisation seeking total spiritual freedom for the ...
Oct 10, 1970
Ex-Scientologist tells of 'fear' atmosphere // McMaster accuses Hubbard of fostering spiritual tyranny within organization — Los Angeles Times (California)More: link , pqasb.pqarchiver.com
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John Dart Source:
Los Angeles Times (California) One year ago an articulate but soft-spoken man named John McMaster was extolling the virtues of Scientology and L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of the worldwide, quasi-scientific "religion." Appearing on television talk shows and giving lectures as Hubbard's personal representative, McMaster was eminently qualified. He was the first person to achieve Scientology's state of "clear," which purportedly gives a person full control a his mental processes. Now McMaster describes the Church of Scientology and other organizations run by Hubbard as engaging ...
Oct 10, 1970
Those Mind Benders Called Scientologists — The Mercury (Australia)
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