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Feb 16, 1969
HCO Policy Letter: TARGETS, DEFENSE — Church of Scientology International (CSI)
Feb 14, 1969
Victory for the Scientologists — TIME Magazine
Feb 10, 1969
[Placeholder for a news article presumably from Sun, cited in "Scandal of Scientology", Chapter 10] — The Sun (UK)
Feb 7, 1969
U.S. court rules Scientology is a real religion — Chicago Tribune
Feb 2, 1969
Action Line / ["My son ... is caught up in something called 'Scientology.' ..."] — Detroit Free Press
Feb 1, 1969
The Secret of Scientology: An Examination Of The Controversial Religious-Psychological-Pseudoscientific cult — Winnipeg Free Press
Feb 1, 1969
The storm over Dianetics: Is it science or is it swindle? — Coronet (New York)More: link
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Coronet (New York) Individuals have attacked its "church," governments have barred its believers. Few ideas in modern time have provoked such passions Last summer, England locked its rock-ribbed coast to the pilgrims who had come from all over the world to attend a dianetics conference on British soil. It was only the latest skirmish in the storm-ridden history of dianetics (dia , through; noos , mind) and scientology (scio , truth; ology , study). Few ideas in our time have aroused such passions. "It's the key to mental ...
Jan 29, 1969
Police seize Scientology material - 300 NZ Files Burnt - Lawyer To Inquire Into Cult — West Australian
Jan 3, 1969
Doctor in the clear — GP (UK)
Jan 1, 1969
As politicians talk -- a cult plans ahead — The Age (Australia)More: news.google.com
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Nicholas Turner Source:
The Age (Australia) THE New Zealand Government is expected to make an announcement shortly on the setting up of a formal board or commission of inquiry into scientology. The Prime Minister (Mr. Holyoake) has said that Ministers are seeking information from abroad before making a final decision. He has been attacked by the Opposition Leader (Mr. Norman Kirk) for delaying the announcement. A 10-member joint committee of the House of Representatives conducted a preliminary inquiry Into the cults activities in October and recommended the ...
Jan 1, 1969
Lady minister is spokesman for Scientology — Farmington Observer
Dec 19, 1968
"Murder cult" — Detroit Michigan Chronicle
Dec 10, 1968
Name Ban Applied — The Advertiser (Australia)
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The Advertiser (Australia) The State Government has acted to prevent the use of the word "scientologist" as a business name in SA.
The Attorney-General (Mr. Millhouse) has issued a direction under the Business Names Act including the word scientologist among other words and phrases which cannot be registered as business names without the consent of the Minister.
Our Political Reporter says that the word scientology was added to the list some time ago. Scientologist is now included in a list published in the latest ...
Dec 6, 1968
Letters to the Editor // Scientology — Life MagazineMore: books.google.com
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Life Magazine Sirs:
"Scientology—a Growing Cult Reaches Dangerously into the Mind" (Nov. 15) is the most frightening article or story I
ever read! Poe should wither away in his grave. Jan Fortune North Hollywood, Calif. —– Sirs: Alan Levy entered Scientology ("A True-Life Nightmare") with the concealed intention of writing a suppressive (or exposing) story afterward. He wonders why he got to feeling guiltier and guiltier and developed headaches. I think I would have felt mighty uncomfortable in his shoes too. Is ...
Dec 3, 1968
MPs back ban on scientology — The Australian
Dec 1, 1968
Scientology Report — The Advertiser (Australia)
Dec 1, 1968
SCIENTOLOGY – Menace to Mental health — Today's HealthMore: link
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Ralph Lee Smith Source:
Today's Health Couched in pseudoscientific terms and rites, this dangerous cult claims to help mentally or emotionally disturbed persons—for sizable fees. Scientology has grown into a very profitable worldwide enterprise . . . and a serious threat to health. [Picture / Caption: L. Ronald Hubbard, Scientology's founder.] [Picture / Caption: Bust of Hubbard flanks "altar" in Scientology "church" near London. Among his accomplishments, Hubbard claims to have been dead and recovered, to have visited Venus and heaven. ] LAST SUMMER in New York City, ...
Dec 1, 1968
Scientology, what happened to Dianetics? — Orange County Business Digest
Nov 29, 1968
Group meets Friday night — Virgin Islands Daily News
Nov 20, 1968
Scientology denied business permit by Arcadia council — Los Angeles Times (California)
Nov 17, 1968
Over the side go the erring Scientologists — The Sunday Times (UK)
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Alexander Mitchell Source:
The Sunday Times (UK) Homer records that when the Greek warrior Ulysses was shipwrecked on the island of Corfu, his ship turned to stone. He struggled ashore naked and met Princess Nausicaa. She took him to the court of her father, King Alcinous, who lavished hospitality upon the adventurer before he sailed for his homeland, Ithaca. The was in mythological days. Now in 1968 a new Odyssey is being played out in the waters of Corfu. ''The latter-day Ulysses is Lafayette Ron Hubbard, one-time science ...
Nov 15, 1968
Scientology: A growing cult reaches dangerously into the mind — Life MagazineMore: blog.modernmechanix.com , lermanet.com
Nov 14, 1968
Labor M.P.s Seek To Quit Committee — The Advertiser (Australia)
Nov 7, 1968
Called To Bar Of Council — The Advertiser (Australia)
Nov 5, 1968
Scientologists Will Defy New Ban Law — West Australian
Nov 3, 1968
Dianetics and Scientology // Cultural lag // Some tips on studying — Wessex News (UK) [Scientology publication?]More: link
Nov 3, 1968
Sect pulls out of inquiry into scientology — The Australian
Nov 2, 1968
Scientology // NSW's second thought — The Bulletin (Australia)
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The Bulletin (Australia) NEW SOUTH WALES, Western Australia, South Australia, and New Zealand are now catching up with Victoria in the investigation of the international cult of scientology. Last week the New South Wales Government instructed its Director of Psychiatric Services to investigate. This follows an earlier decision to ignore it as comparatively harmless. The change in policy follows the raising of a privilege issue when Mr. R. O. Healey, a Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly, read a statutory declaration of a private ...
Oct 13, 1968
Youthful inventor thinks on his hands — Houston Post
Oct 8, 1968
Check on cult meeting — Canberra Times (Australia)
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