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Scientology library: “The Final Church of Judgment (aka The Process, aka The Christ of Carnaby Street)”

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Oct 13, 2009
Due Process — Artforum International Magazine (New York)
Oct 1, 2009
Confessions of a Raving, Unconfined Nut: Misadventures in the Counterculture (book) - Chapter 8 — New World Digital Publishing
More: paulkrassner.com, amazon.com
Type: Book
Author(s): Paul Krassner
Source: New World Digital Publishing
[Reproduced here with express permission of author Paul Krassner. Thank you!] What I really wanted to do was publish something that would top “The Parts Left Out of the Kennedy Book.” I had observed a disturbing element being imposed upon the counterculture — various groups all trying to rip off the search for consciousness — and I felt challenged to write a satirical piece about this phenomenon. Scientology was one of the scariest of these organizations, if only because its ...
Oct 20, 1999
'It is dreadful to be an onlooking parent, for the loved child is lost' — The Guardian (UK)
Type: Press
Author(s): Nick Clarke
Source: The Guardian (UK)
In the second extract from his new biography of Alistair Cooke, Nick Clarke reveals how the broadcaster's daughters became entangled in a sinister cult For all Alistair Cooke's ability to make, keep and cherish friendships across a broad - if compartmentalised - social spectrum, he was finding it no easier to deal with relationships closer to home. One of the lowest points was reached in the summer of 1965. Holly [the daughter of Cooke's second wife, Jane], still living in London, ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Jan 1, 1994
Helter skelter: The true story of the Manson murders — W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.
Jan 1, 1974
Helter Skelter — Vincent Bugliosi
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 08 The British and Australian Orgs — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 1, 1971
The Scandal of Scientology - 13 Children and Celebrities — Tower Publications, Inc.
Jan 4, 1970
Christ, Satan and Manson haunt a London cult — Sunday News (Detroit)
Dec 16, 1969
Scientology leader denies Manson 'Family' connection — Valley News
Dec 10, 1969
Manson scheduled for arraignment — Holland Evening Sentinel
Dec 10, 1969
Tate link sought in 2 other deaths — Detroit News
Feb 14, 1966
Attention the Minister of Health: This man is bogus — Daily Mail (UK)
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