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amanda ambrose • american psychiatric association (apa) • anti-psychiatry • arizona republic • australia • bruce wiseman • celebrity centre • citizens commission on human rights (cchr) • ebony awakening, inc. • front groups • john travolta • les koel • mental illness • narconon (aka scientology drug rehab) • national foundation of women legislators (nfwl) • psychiatry: an industry of death • richard a. haworth • ritalin • scientology's "clear" state • second chance (related, criminon) • stephanie hamilton • study technology (study tech) • suesan walker • tom cruise • xenu (operating thetan level 3, ot 3, wall of fire)
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Mar 10, 2011
Katie Holmes' lawyer on defamation suit: 'We need to do something about this now.' — Law.com
Type: Press
Author(s): Amanda Bronstad
Source: Law.com
Katie Holmes filed a $50 million libel lawsuit on March 1 against American Media Inc., the publisher of Star Magazine, after the tabloid published an article in its Jan. 31 issue insinuating that she had a drug addiction. The headline of the cover story was "Addiction Nightmare — Katie Drug Shocker! — The Real Reason She Can't Leave Tom," referring to husband Tom Cruise. The article inside the magazine described the actress's alleged dependence on e-meters, which the Church of Scientology ...
Item contributed by: Sponge
Jun 28, 2010
Getting his life back: Haiti quake survivor who got prosthetic leg in New Haven is following new career path — New Haven Register
Type: Press
Author(s): Amanda Pinto
Source: New Haven Register
NEW HAVEN — Five months ago, Ralph Gedeon was lying trapped beneath a pile of rubble when the engineering college he attended in Port-au-Prince toppled in the 7.0 earthquake that hit the island nation. His leg was crushed and several organs were failing when his father, after digging for a day and a half, rescued Gedeon from the tumbled remnants. Miraculously, on Sunday, the earthquake survivor stood on two legs — one of them a prosthetic — and packed his bags ...
Dec 10, 2009
Is the Church of Scientology guilty of human trafficking? — Change.org
Type: Press
Author(s): Amanda Kloer
Source: Change.org
Oct 9, 2009
James Packer 'not sorry' for David Leckie attack — The Australian
Nov 11, 2007
Famed jazz performer, Scientologist — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Mar 11, 2006
Scientology group finds support in Legislature — Arizona Republic
More: rickross.com
Type: Press
Author(s): Amanda J. Crawford
Source: Arizona Republic
A group affiliated with the Church of Scientology has forged close ties with several influential members of the Arizona Legislature as part of a nationwide battle against the mental-health industry. The Citizens Commission on Human Rights has courted key lawmakers with trips to glitzy Scientologist events in Hollywood. And, observers say, it has been the force behind more than two dozen bills in Arizona in recent years, including measures to restrict prescriptions of Ritalin and mood-altering drugs. One of the measures ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Feb 18, 2006
Scientology awards reach out to black community — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Sep 1, 2005
Tom Cruise, Scientology bash psychiatry; APA fires back — Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
Type: Press
Author(s): Amanda Chesworth
Source: Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
“It is irresponsible for Mr. Cruise to use his movie publicity tour to promote his own ideological views and deter people with mental illness from getting the care they need.” —– So states Dr. Steven Sharfstein, president of the American Psychiatric Association (APA), in response to recent talk show activities of actor Tom Cruise. Weeks earlier, Cruise had criticized actress Brooke Shields for taking anti-depressants for postpartum depression. Cruise believes all psychiatry to be pseudoscience, chemical imbalances to be imaginary, and ...
Oct 21, 2004
Poisons, Begone! // The dubious science behind the Scientologists' detoxification program for 9/11 rescue workers — Slate Magazine
More: Sidebar
Type: Press
Author(s): Amanda Schaffer
Source: Slate Magazine
In September 2002, the New York Rescue Workers Detox Project began to offer free "detoxification treatment" to firefighters, police officers, and others exposed to high levels of toxic debris in the aftermath of the World Trade Center's collapse. The detox program—based on the teachings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and detailed in his book Clear Body, Clear Mind—purports to "flush" poisons from the body's fat stores using an intensive regimen of jogging, oil ingestion, sauna, and high doses of vitamins, ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Jun 7, 1997
Mental health law changes opposed — Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
Type: Press
Author(s): Amanda Phelan
Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
People who spend money unwisely or damage their own reputation could be classified as mentally ill and forcibly taken away for treatment in an institution, under new mental health legislation due to come into effect within two weeks. Under the new laws, police will be able to take people from their home to hospital for psychiatric assessment for three days or longer. The changes to the Mental Health Act are strongly supported by relatives and friends of the mentally ill. However, ...
Item contributed by: Zhent (Anonymous)
Apr 10, 1985
Is it possible to achieve greater freedom and happiness? [Advertisement] — Los Angeles Times (California)
Aug 2, 1984
Local parents call for peace — Rancho-Cheviot Hills News
More: link
Type: Press
Source: Rancho-Cheviot Hills News
As the athletes of the world come together in peace to compete in the Olympics, a group of peacemakers in Watts, a city once town by riots, received an international peace award Wednesday. It was presented by a Century City-based group. On behalf of Bridge Publications, singer Amanda Ambrose, who has a special interest in Watts, presented a handsomely framed copy of the lyrics of the song "Declaration of Peace," composed by L. Ron Hubbard, to the Parents of Watts (POW). ...
Mar 6, 1974
Hard sell to build the faith [fourth of a series] — St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri)
Type: Press
Author(s): James E. Adams, Elaine Viets
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri)
Growth and expansion come close to being an obsession of the Church of Scientology. From street pamphleting to sophisticated media exposure of such Scientology converts as professional football player John Brodie and singer Amanda Ambrose, Scientologists solicit new recruits in a promotional whirlwind more often associated with used car salesmanship than with religion. Local Scientology centers promote services and plan their expansion with the help of high-level directives outlining a variety of methods to bring in "the raw public by the ...
Feb 21, 1974
A star remembers, and shares her gift
Nov 17, 1972
Amanda Ambrose copes — Los Angeles Free Press
More: link
Type: Press
Author(s): Lloyd Steele
Source: Los Angeles Free Press
I once got poison pen letters from Aristophanes. That's how long I've been writing about the theatre. And I thought I had met every type of performer. I know little talents with big aspirations and big talents with little motivations. I know people who'd die for the theatre and I know people who've died in it. I know healthy actors who've been destroyed by the theatre and sick actors who've been made whole by it. I know rich actors who talk ...
Jan 1, 1970
Scientology: the Now Religion - Introduction — Delacorte Press
Ebony Awakening, Inc.: Form 990 filings
Hollywood Education and Literacy Project (Los Angeles): Form 990 filings
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